Covanta Springfield Recognized for Health and Safety Accomplishments by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and H
09 July 2009 - 2:15AM
PR Newswire (US)
Facility Earns OSHA VPP "STAR" Designation AGAWAM, Mass., July 8
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Covanta Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Covanta Holding Corporation (NYSE:CVA) and a world leader in the
development and operation of large scale Energy-from-Waste and
other renewable energy projects, today announced its Covanta
Springfield facility has earned "STAR" status in the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration's Voluntary Protection Program
(OSHA VPP). VPP "STAR" status is the highest honor given to
worksites with comprehensive, successful safety and health
management systems. In awarding this elite status, OSHA gives
strong consideration to the level of employee involvement in
on-site health and safety program development and to long-term
management commitment and support. STAR recipients have also
achieved injury and illness rates at or below the state average of
their respective industries. "A workplace culture that stresses
health and safety above all else has led to a majority of our
facilities achieving VPP 'STAR' recognition and has, most
importantly, kept our employees safe on the job," said Seth Myones,
President of Covanta Americas. "We congratulate our employees at
Covanta Springfield for implementing on-site safety activities and
procedures that have led to this significant achievement and
furthermore thank them for their commitment to operational
excellence." Covanta Springfield is one of 29 Covanta facilities
that has achieved the prestigious VPP "STAR" designation on a state
or federal level and joins six other Covanta sites which have
received the status in New England. "The 'STAR' designation
represents the joint commitment of Covanta Springfield and its 36
employees at the Agawam plant to systematically evaluate, identify
and eliminate potential workplace hazards," said Marthe Kent,
OSHA's New England Regional Administrator. The Covanta Springfield
facility commenced operations in 1988 and processes 408 tons per
day of solid waste generated from residential and commercial
operations throughout Western Massachusetts. The facility serves
the needs of 16 long-term contract communities in Massachusetts and
Connecticut and produces up to 9.4 megawatts of clean, renewable
energy. About Covanta Covanta Energy is a subsidiary of Covanta
Holding Corporation, an internationally recognized owner and
operator of large-scale Energy-from-Waste and renewable energy
projects and a recipient of the Energy Innovator Award from the
U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy. Covanta's 38 Energy-from-Waste facilities provide
communities with an environmentally sound solution to their solid
waste disposal needs by using that municipal solid waste to
generate clean, renewable energy. Annually, Covanta's modern
Energy-from-Waste facilities safely and securely convert
approximately 17 million tons of waste into more than 8 million
megawatt hours of clean renewable electricity and create 10 billion
pounds of steam that are sold to a variety of industries. For more
information, visit http://www.covantaholding.com/. DATASOURCE:
Covanta Energy CONTACT: James Regan, Covanta Energy,
+1-973-882-7152
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