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Nuclear power plant and OSHA
Title: Nuclear power plant and OSHA
This may be of interest to some.
Paul lavely <lavelyp@uclink4.berkeley.edu>
From http://www.safetyonline.com
PPL's Susquehanna Nuclear Plant Receives OSHA `Star'
Status
3/28/2002
ALLENTOWN, Pa., Mar 28, 2002 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --
PPL's Susquehanna nuclear plant has received a top federal safety
award for its outstanding health and safety programs.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19981015/PHTH025 )
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has awarded the
Susquehanna plant "Star" certification in the agency's
Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). The program is designed to
recognize and promote effective safety and health performance.
Sites that achieve Star or Merit status in the program are a select
group of facilities - the Susquehanna plant is one of only five
nuclear plants nationwide to receive the certification. Fewer than 600
sites have earned recognition in the program out of more than 7
million companies that OSHA monitors.
"This voluntary program recognizes that safety practices and
processes that go beyond OSHA standards can protect workers more
effectively than simple compliance," said Robert G. Byram, PPL's
senior vice president and chief nuclear officer.
"This recognition is a result of the teamwork of our employees
and a partnership with the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers Local 1600 in our safety efforts," he said. "It's a
tribute to the commitment to working safely and maintaining a safe
working environment that PPL and the employees of the Susquehanna
plant have."
OSHA evaluates safety and health program components such as management
leadership, employee involvement, work-site analysis, training, and
hazard prevention and control. According to the federal agency,
participating sites generally experience fewer lost workday injuries
than would be expected at an average site of the same size in their
industries.
In 1999, the Martins Creek plant was the first PPL facility to receive
OSHA's Star rating. In September 2001, PPL Interstate Energy Co. also
received the Star rating. IEC's employees operate and maintain the
pipeline that transports oil from the shipping pier at Marcus Hook
near Philadelphia to the Martins Creek plant. The pipeline also
transports natural gas.
The Susquehanna plant, located in Luzerne County about seven miles
north of Berwick, is owned jointly by PPL Susquehanna LLC and
Allegheny Electric Cooperative Inc. and is operated by PPL
Susquehanna.
PPL Susquehanna is one of PPL Corporation's generating
facilities. Headquartered in Allentown, Pa., PPL Corporation (NYSE:
PPL) controls or owns more than 10,000 megawatts of generating
capacity in the United States, markets energy in select U.S. states
and Canada, and delivers electricity to nearly 6 million customers in
Pennsylvania, the United Kingdom and Latin America.
SOURCE PPL Corporation
CONTACT: Herb Woodeshick of PPL Corporation, +1-570-759-2285 /Photo:
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Photo Desk, +1-888-776-6555 or +1-212-782-2840
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