-- Award of Honor, Occupational Excellence Achievement and Certificate of Merit awards, National Safety Council -- Outstanding Safety Excellence, Iowa-Illinois Safety Council -- Award of Honor, Minnesota Safety Council -- Outstanding Achievement Certificate for Excellence, and Certificate of Safety Excellence, Wisconsin Safety Council -- Certificate of Recognition -- Zero LTIs, Certificate of Recognition -- Zero OSHA recordables, American Petroleum Institute -- Safety Excellence Award -- Owner and Safety Excellence Award -- Contractor, South Texas Industrial Industry -- Star of Excellence, VPP Region VI, OSHABased in Wichita, Kan., Koch Pipeline Company, L.P. owns or operates about 4,000 miles of pipelines that transport crude oil, refined products, natural gas liquids, and chemicals. More at www.kochpipeline.com.
Koch Pipeline Company Employees Set Company Safety Record
8 Years and 6 Million Work Hours Without a Lost-Time Incident
| Source: Koch Industries, Inc
WICHITA, KS--(Marketwire - June 19, 2009) - Employees of Koch Pipeline Company, L.P.
(www.kochind.com/IndustryAreas/refining.aspx) have set a company safety
record by working 6 million hours -- eight years -- without a lost-time
incident. The milestone was reached March 26.
"This milestone could not have been realized without each and every
employee doing their part to ensure 10,000 percent compliance," said Kim
Penner, KPL president. "This achievement underscores our employees are
fully committed to working safely every day."
KPL was named one of America's Safest Companies in 2008 by EHS Today
magazine. To receive this honor, companies must demonstrate support from
management and employee involvement; innovative solutions to safety
challenges; comprehensive training programs; and evidence that prevention
of incidents is the cornerstone of the safety process.
In 2008, the American Petroleum Institute recognized KPL employees'
commitment to working safely with the Occupational Safety Performance
Award, its top safety award for large pipeline operators. The award is for
the lowest OSHA recordable incident rate for both employers and
contractors, and requires an operator to have documented safety
requirements and performance criteria.
The company earned a number of local, regional and national safety awards
in 2008 (www.kochind.com/about/honors.aspx):