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Utility Trailer wins award for Virginia plant's safety record

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2012-06-08

CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. --­ Utility Trailer has won a safety award from the Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association (TTMA) for its Marion, Va. manufacturing plant.

The plant, which manufactures Utility’s 3000R refrigerated trailers, has been honoured with the “Category A” award for large trailer manufacturing plants, which have attained more than 750,000 hours worked in a year without a lost time incident. Utility’s Marion plant worked more than 1.89 million hours in 2011 without an incident resulting in days away from work. The TTMA award was recently presented to Marion’s plant manager, Brad Starkey.

“To achieve such an award is due to a well-trained team of management and employees with great attitude, high work ethic and an overwhelming desire to work safely. Employees here at the Marion plant practice the motto, Safety Begins With Me. Each employee takes this very seriously,” said Starkey.

Dan Potts, Utility’s Marion environmental health and safety manager, adds: “This award recognizes the effort of each employee to remain dedicated to their personal safety, everyday. Safety education and training for all employees, at all levels within the plant, and personal involvement of our employees in the safety process is the cornerstone of our success."


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Utility Trailer has won an award in recognition of its Marion, Va. plant's safety record. Pictured are Paul Bennett, CEO and chairman of the board at Utility Trailer Manufacturing (left) and Brad Starkey, plant manager for Utility's Marion manufacturing.
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