GE Lighting's Lexington, Kentucky Plant Earns Prestigious `STAR' Status -- OSHA's Highest Award for Excellent Safety and Health Performance.Business Editors LEXINGTON, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 25, 2002 For exemplary safety and health programs and rates, GE Lighting's Lexington Lamp Plant will on April 25 officially celebrate the plant's recognition as a "STAR" under the Voluntary Protection Partnership (VPP VPP Voluntary Protection Program (OSHA) VPP Velocity Prediction Program (to predict sail boat performance) VPP Virtual Presence Protocol VPP Volts Peak to Peak VPP Virtual Presence Post ). A program of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. agency established (1970) in the Dept. of Labor (see Labor, United States Department of) to develop and enforce regulations for the safety and health of workers in businesses that are engaged in interstate (OSHA OSHA n. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a branch of the US Department of Labor responsible for establishing and enforcing safety and health standards in the workplace. ), and adopted under the Kentucky OSH Program, VPP is a cooperative effort among industry, workers and government to assure safer workplaces in the U.S. STAR designation Designations of stars (and other celestial bodies) are done by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Many of the star names in use today were inherited from the time before the IAU existed. is the VPP's highest health and safety honor. The Lexington production facility manufactures sealed beam A sealed beam is a type of lamp that includes a reflector and filament as a single assembly, over which a front cover (lens), usually of clear glass, is permanently attached. lighting products for automotive and specialty applications for global markets. It is one of only 650 workplaces from among 6.5 million in the U.S. to achieve elite VPP status, based on OSHA statistics, and among only eight work sites in Kentucky to achieve the honor. The Lexington Lamp Plant is among 104 GE sites that have either been approved or recommended for approval to the OSHA VPP safety program or similar programs. In a letter notifying the Lexington plant of its VPP STAR status, Kentucky Secretary of Labor Joe Norsworthy said, "Your exemplary performance in occupational safety and health warrants recognition for being the `best of the best' within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. As a STAR participant, you have proven your ability to assure every worker with safe and healthful health·ful adj. 1. Conducive to good health; salutary. 2. Healthy. health ful·ness n. working conditions." In celebration of this significant achievement, Lexington Lamp Plant employees, IBEW IBEW n abbr (US) (= International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) → sindicato internacional de electricistas IBEW n abbr (US) (= International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1627 union officials, GE Lighting business leaders, plus a host of local, state, and federal government and community officials, will participate in a ceremony from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. on April 25 at the plant (1801 Edison Drive). Lexington Lamp's plant manager, Richard Simpson Richard Simpson can refer to:
GE Lighting's Global Environmental, Health and Safety General Manager, Bob Lubecky, said, "Earning VPP STAR status is a great achievement for our Lexington Lamp Plant, our employees, and for our business. It signifies the importance GE Lighting and our employees place on health and safety." The Lexington Lamp Plant is one of GE Lighting's 49 global production facilities. GE Lighting, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio "Cleveland" redirects here. For the Cleveland metropolitan area, see . For other uses, see Cleveland (disambiguation). Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, the most populous county in the state. , is one of the General Electric Company's major businesses. A leader in technology, lamp manufacturing and marketing in the global lighting industry, GE Lighting has operations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia and produces more than 6,000 types of lighting products. (For more information on GE Lighting and GE, visit web sites www.gelighting.com and www.ge.com.) |
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