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WE SALUTE WINNERS of the MINNESOTA GOVERNOR's SAFETY AWARDS for 2019. in Occupational Safety 2019 WE SALUTE WINNERS OF THE MINNESOTA GOVERNOR’S SAFETY AWARDS FOR 2019. in Occupational Safety 2019 Abbott, Rogers Ellingson Companies Minnesota Specialty Health System, Abhe & Svoboda, Inc. Eye Kraft Optical, Inc. Wadena ACIRA, LLC Flint Hills Resources Pine Bend – NatureWorks LLC ADM Mankato – Refinery Pipelines & Terminals Northrup Grumman, Plymouth Air Liquide Electronics U.S. LP GCC, Lakeville Rachel Contracting Advance Equipment Systems Great Lakes Region U.S. Fish and Radiometer Minneapolis Anchor Block/Oldcastle Wildlife Service, Regional Office S-O-S, Inc. Antea Group Honeywell Aerospace, Coon Rapids Southern Minnesota Municipal Power APi Group, Inc. IBM Corporation Agency Aveda Corporation, Midwest Industrial Hygiene Services Stearns County, Administration Distribution Center Corporation Center BAE Systems Interstate Power Systems, Inc. Stearns County, Service Center Barr Engineering Co. John Kraemer and Sons, Inc. Syngenta Seeds LLC, Dassel Barr Engineering Co., Duluth Marcus Construction Company, Inc. Syngenta Seeds LLC, Stanton Barr Engineering Co., Hibbing Medtronic, Operational Headquarters TEL Manufacturing and Engineering of America Bay West, LLC Medtronic, Rice Creek Campus Todd-Wadena Electric Cooperative BH Electronics, Inc. Medtronic, Sullivan Lake Facility Valero Renewables, Welcome Bluestem Brands Medtronic, Inc., Mounds View Campus Verso Duluth Mill BTD Lakeville Merjent, Inc. Viking Gas Transmission Community Behavioral Health Hospital, Fergus Falls Milk Specialties Global Westinghouse Fuel Handling Equipment and Manufacturing, Continental Cement Company Minnesota Department of Corrections, Central Office Shoreview Egan Company, Industrial Controls DRIVE SAFE | WORK SAFE | LIVE SAFE 7 Achievement in Occupational Safety 2019 A.W. Kuettel & Sons Endeavor Air, Inc. Minnesota Specialty Health System, Abbott, Minnetonka B4 Fairview Range Medical Center Brainerd Abbott, Minnetonka B7 Frattalone Companies, Inc. MNsure Abbott, Minnetonka B8 Fremont Industries, LLC Morrison County Abbott, Plymouth General Dynamics Mission Systems, Mortenson Construction Abbott, Roseville Distribution Center BLC Facility MP Systems, Inc. Abbott, Tech Center General Dynamics Mission Systems, MTS Systems HMC Facility ADM Mankato – Processing Nardini Fire Greystone Construction Altimate Medical Nelson Numeric Honeywell Aerospace Ames Construction Northrop Grumman – The Proving Hormel Foods, Austin Plant Grounds Amesbury Truth Horwitz, Inc. Olmsted County Andersen Corporation Innovance Otter Tail Power Company Anderson Dahlen, Inc. International Paper, Arden Hills Otter Tail Power Company, Hoot Anoka County Corrugated Lake Plant Applied Vacuum Technology, LLC International Paper, Fridley Pace Dairy Foods APTIM Services International Paper, White Bear Lake Park Construction Company Aveda Corporation, Manufacturing Itasca County Parsons Baxter Community Behavioral Jostens, Inc., Broadway/Marketing Pioneer Power, Inc. Health Hospital Jostens, Inc., Eagan Poet Biorefining Glenville, LLC Bemis Healthcare Packaging Kerry Ingredients Post Consumer Brands, Northfield Boston Scientific Knobelsdorff Electric, Inc. Premise, Inc. Boston Scientific, Cardiac Rhythm Management Lakehead Painting Company, Inc. Quality Pork Processors BTD Manufacturing, Detroit Lakes Landis+Gyr, Pequot Lakes Rice Lake Construction Group Buddy’s Kitchen, Burnsville LHB, Inc. Riverwood Healthcare Center Buddy’s Kitchen, Lakeville Liberty Paper Incorporated Ryan Companies US, Inc. C.S. McCrossan Construction, Inc. Lloyd’s BBQ Company Sage Electrochromics, Inc. Cascade Drilling and Technical Services Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Satellite Shelters, Inc. Central Boiler Malco Products, SBC Seagate Technology, TCO Ceramic Industrial Coatings McGough Construction Sherwin-Williams CertainTeed, LLC McLeod County Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc. Charps, LLC Medtronic, Chanhassen Facility Silgan Containers Cherne Contracting Corporation Medtronic ILS St. Cloud State University Cintas Corporation, Eagan Medtronic MECC Stearns County Cintas Corporation, Maple Grove Metropolitan Mechanical Contractors Syngenta Coloplast, West River Road Michael Foods, Inc., Gaylord GY1 Takeda Pharmaceuticals Comlink Midwest, LLC Michael Foods, Inc., Gaylord GY2 TE Connectivity Community Addiction Recovery Minnesota Correctional Facility, The Boldt Company Enterprise, Anoka Moose Lake The Jamar Company Community Addiction Recovery Minnesota Correctional Facility, Thomas Engineering Company Shakopee Enterprise, Willmar TKDA Minnesota Correctional Facility, Togo Community Support Services Trident Seafoods Minnesota Correctional Facility, Corval Group Tru-Vue, Inc. Willow River Cummins Power Systems UFP Eagan LLC dba. Packnet LTD Minnesota Department of Agriculture Daikin Applied, Faribault South Valmont Industries Minnesota Freezer Warehouse Company Dakota County Veit Minnesota Paving and Materials Department of Human Services, Washington County Central Office Minnesota Pollution Control Agency West Central Sanitation, Mankato DeZURIK, Inc. Minnesota Sex Offender Program, Moose Lake Wieser Brothers Douglas Machine, Inc. Minnesota Sex Offender Program, Winona County Dynamic Group, Inc. St. Peter Winona State University 8 2020 VIRTUAL SAFETY & HEALTH CONFERENCE Achievement in Occupational Safety 2019 Abbott, Minnetonka B2 Daktronics, Inc. Minnesota Department of Corrections, Abbott, Woodridge Danny’s Construction Company, LLC Community Services ACPI Wood Products Douglas County Public Works Minnesota Department of Corrections, Faribault Advanced Masonry Restoration DriSteem Minnesota Department of Human All American Coop Egan Company Services – Forensics Alumacraft Egan Company – InterClad Minnesota IT Services American Beverage Corporation, Elk River Element Materials Technology, St. Paul Minnesota Specialty Health System, Ametek Engineered Medical Components Firmenich, Inc. Willmar Atomic Recycling, LLC Grede Minnesota State Operated Community Beckman Coulter Hennepin County Services DHS/CBS Braun Intertec Corporation Istate Truck Center Minnesota Department of Corrections, Carl Bolander & Sons IWCO Direct Rush City Carver County IWCO Direct, Chanhassen Minnesota Department of Corrections, St. Cloud Christensen Farms J&D Construction, Inc. Molin Concrete Products, Ramsey Cinch Connectivity Solutions Jostens, Inc. – Southtown Norman County Highway Department Cold Spring Brewing Company Kerry Osseo Area Schools Collins Electrical Construction Company Knife River Premier Electrical Corporation Community Addiction Recovery Kraus-Anderson Construction Company Professional Instruments Company Enterprise, Carlton LVC Companies RJM Construction Community Addiction Recovery Maple Island, Inc. Enterprise, St. Peter Ruan Transportation Corporation Mathiowetz Construction Company Community Behavioral Health Hospital, Seagate Technology, Normandale Alexandria Medtronic Physiologic Research Labs Minnesota Facility Community Behavioral Health Hospital, Meyer Contracting, Inc. STAR Energy Services, LLC Bemidji MG McGrath Architectural Surfaces Stearns County Public Works and Parks Cortec Corporation Minneapolis Community and Technical Syngenta, Owatonna College Cottonwood County Willmar Municipal Utilities Crown Beverage Packaging Minnesota Correctional Facility, Lino Lakes Crown Cork & Seal, Owatonna MNSHARP Recipients MNSHARP Recertified Companies Scott Equipment Adolfson & Peterson Construction – Ajax Metal Forming Solutions Silver King Refrigeration St. Peter Correctional Facility Alliance Machine Tapemark Company J E Dunn Construction – U of M Health Altimate Medical, Inc. Western Lake Superior Sanitary District – Science Center Anchor Block Company Biosolids Knutson Construction – Ridgeview Anderson and Dahlen Western Lake Superior Sanitary District – ED Expansion Builders First Source Courtland Street McGough Construction – Thrivent Ceramic Industrial Coatings Financial Corp Center MNSTAR Recertified Companies Daybreak Foods Mortenson Construction – Minneapolis Aptim Services, Rosemount K&K Fabrication Public Service Building Cintas FAS, Brooklyn Park Lakeside Foods OPUS Group – River Loop Danfoss Power Solutions, Plymouth Lifecore Biomedical Ryan Companies – Sons of Norway Firmenich, New Ulm Lou Rich Assembly Plant Ryan Companies – St. Thomas Dorms Marvin Windows, Warroad Lovegreen Industrial Services PotlatchDeltic Corportion, Bemidji Morissey, Inc. Trident Seafoods Corporation, Motley Roberts Automatic Products Valmont Industries, Farmington Rochester Meat Company DRIVE SAFE | WORK SAFE | LIVE SAFE 9 WE SALUTE WINNERS OF THE SOUTH DAKOTA GOVERNOR’S SAFETY AWARDS FOR 2019. in Occupational Safety 2019 Berry Global, Inc. 3M Aberdeen SGT (KBR) South Dakota Air National Guard South Dakota National Guard Achievement in Occupational Safety 2019 Agtegra Cooperative Bath Fertilizer Avera Behavioral Health Center Avera Dells Area Hospital Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center BAE Systems Earth Resources Observation and Science Center Hydro Extrusions North America RENEW Energy Maintenance, LLC Smithfield Foods 10 2020 VIRTUAL SAFETY & HEALTH CONFERENCE Achievement in Occupational Safety 2019 Agtegra Cooperative Chamberlain Agtegra Cooperative Corporate Agtegra Cooperative Grebner Agtegra Cooperative Stickney Agtegra Cooperative Sun T Agronomy Agtegra Cooperative Wolsey Fertilizer Applied Engineering, Inc. Avera Sacred Heart Hospital CCL Label 2 Daktronics, Inc. ESCO Manufacturing JDH Construction, Inc. MasterBrand Cabinets Sioux Falls Operations Prairie Farms Land O’Lakes Milk Renew Energy Electrical Tessier’s, Inc. Tiger Corporation Valero Renewable Fuels Company, LLC DRIVE SAFE | WORK SAFE | LIVE SAFE 11.
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