Thirteen shipyards receive SCA safety awards

From the Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA):

(WASHINGTON) — The Shipbuilders Council of America, the national association representing the U.S. shipyard industry, has announced the 2020 annual shipyard safety awards. SCA honors shipbuilding and repair organizations with the Excellence in Safety Award and Improvement in Safety Award each year for enhancement of operations and promotion of safety and accident prevention.

Over the past several years, the industry has seen the total recordable incident rate steadily decline, with the most significant decline seen in 2019. Safety professionals in the industry are continuing to implement new safety policies. The culture of safety and putting employees at the forefront of their focus has meant the industry has been able to adapt to the challenges posed by COVID-19 so far in 2020, while protecting all involved and keeping regular operations up to speed.

“American shipyards are dedicated to not only achieving the highest safety standards of any heavy manufacturing industry but are also leading in advancing safety practices,” said SCA President Matthew Paxton. “The shipyard industry is no stranger to the essential protective equipment our nation and world has become accustomed to which allowed for our hardworking essential workforce to continue operating during COVID-19. On behalf of the 650,000 members of the American maritime industry, we salute the shipyards and repair facilities for their continuous dedication to the health and safety of our workforce.” 

SCA member companies are eligible for a safety award if they submit the SCA injury and illness survey for all four quarters, have zero fatalities throughout the year, and either have a total recordable incident rate (TRIR) below the SCA average, or if they reduce their year-on-year TRIR by 10 percent or more.

Receiving both the Excellence in Safety and Improvement in Safety Awards this year:

• BAE Systems Jacksonville Ship Repair (Jacksonville, Fla.)

• Boston Ship Repair, a division of Northeast Ship Repair (Boston, Mass.)

• Fincantieri Marinette Marine (Marinette, Wis.)

• Southwest Shipyard LP (Channelview, Texas)

• Tecnico Corp. (Hampton Roads, Va.)

• BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair (San Diego, Calif.)

Receiving the Excellence in Safety Award: 

• Metal Shark (Franklin, La.)

• Bollinger Shipyards (Lockport, La.)

• BAE Norfolk Ship Repair (Norfolk, Va.)

Receiving the Improvement in Safety Award:

• MHI Ship Repair & Services (Hampton Roads, Va.)

• BAE Hawaii (Pearl Harbor, Hawaii)

• Philadelphia Ship Repair, a division of Northeast Ship Repair (Philadelphia, Pa.)

• Conrad Industries (Morgan City, La.)

About SCA

Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) members constitute the shipyard industrial base that builds, repairs, maintains and modernizes U.S. Navy ships and craft, U.S. Coast Guard vessels of all sizes, as well as vessels for other U.S. government agencies. In addition, SCA members build, repair and service America's fleet of commercial vessels. The Council represents 40 companies that own and operate over 80 shipyards, with facilities on all three U.S. coasts, the Great Lakes, the inland waterways system, Alaska and Hawaii. SCA also represents 87 partner members that provide goods and services to the shipyard industry. Learn more by visiting www.shipbuilders.org.

By Professional Mariner Staff