2013's Safest Companies

Jan. 1, 2000

EHS Today recently named 16 companies to its list of 2013 America’s Safest Companies.
The companies are... 

EHS Today recently named 16 companies to its list of 2013 America’s Safest Companies.
The companies are Advanced Technologies and Laboratories International, Alberici Constructors, American & Efird LLC, Dresser-Rand, The Great Lakes Construction Co., Honda of South Carolina, LP Building Products, Morton Salt, The Mundy Companies, Northern Improvement Company, Odebrecht, Raytheon, Rogers Corp. Advanced Circuit Materials Division, The Brock Group, Safariland LLC and Valdes Engineering .
EHS reports that "Combined, these companies employ more than 100,000 employees in the United States and represent industries as diverse as public infrastructure construction, textiles, facility maintenance, oil and gas, mining and heavy manufacturing. Despite their differences – worker populations that range from 100 employees to nearly 70,000, one facility or more than 100, diverse business models and a range of industries – the 16 America’s Safest Companies for 2013 have integrated safety into the way they do business, treating EHS as a building block necessary for global business success."
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