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INVISTA Paulínia Site Celebrates 35-Year Safety Record
SÃO PAULO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - INVISTA's manufacturing facility in PaulÃnia, which produces LYCRA,
LYCRA XA , and ELASPAN® fibers in the southeast
region of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is celebrating 35 years - more than 23
million work-hours - without a lost-time injury.
This unique accomplishment will be celebrated with events involving site
employees, senior INVISTA leaders and community officials. Employees
also will celebrate the site's certification as the first-ever INVISTA
STAR Site, the highest internal level of safety achievement an INVISTA
manufacturing plant can achieve. The INVISTA STAR program is modeled
after the U.S. Occupational Health Administration's Voluntary Protection
Program.
"For us, safety comes first. It's the best investment we can make, to
ensure the health and safety of our employees and the communities in
which we operate," said Nicesio R. Cascone, INVISTA vice president of
operations for South America and Mexico. "This milestone was achieved
through the extensive efforts, commitment and discipline of PaulÃnia's
employees. They should be very proud of this accomplishment."
Through its strong commitment to compliance and safety, INVISTA
continuously strives to improve environmental, health and safety
performance. The company believes excellence in these areas is required
for long-term success. At the PaulÃnia site, efforts have been made to
implement safeguards, maintain safety and environmental protection
equipment, enhance operating procedures, train workers, and perform
inspections and audits.
In addition to operating for 35 years without an injury causing time
away from work for any employee, the PaulÃnia site has demonstrated
operations excellence in other ways, including earning INVISTA Perfect
Year recognition in 2008 (for operating without accidents or
environmental incidents during that year), retaining ISO 14000
certification since 1998, and recycling 94 percent of total solid waste
generated at the site.
The site has motivational initiatives, such as "OPA! Observe - Stop -
Act" and a Best Practice Safety Card of the Month program, to help
achieve its safety goals. In addition, the facility has organized weekly
safety meetings with on-site contractors to reinforce best practices and
expectations for safe operations.
These and other practices led to the INVISTA STAR Site designation and
further demonstrate the site's commitment to sustainable safety programs
that protect both workers and the environment.
"This has been a 35-year, tireless quest for excellence and awareness.
This is possible: every accident is preventable. The key to a safe
workplace is the active involvement and participation of all our
employees to understand and evaluate risks, making use of existing
programs and procedures every day, every hour and every minute," said
INVISTA PaulÃnia site manager, Jose Antonio Tortorella.
According to Mario Cuin, Jr., PaulÃnia site environmental, health and
safety manager, "To achieve safety excellence, a site must continuously
and tirelessly build a culture of safety at all levels. The organization
must be disciplined and use the application of tools and operational
systems to recognize and mitigate risks. All of this happens through a
commitment to continuous improvement and making sure that employees have
access to safe-work practices, analysis of safety tasks and safety
processes and procedures."
At all of INVISTA's facilities, including the PaulÃnia site, keeping
workers safe and protecting the environment requires hard work and
involvement by both leaders and employees. All employees share
responsibility for identifying possible risks in all processes and areas
and focusing on health, safety and environmental protection.
Every INVISTA employee is encouraged to raise concerns and drive
improvements, and if a risk is identified, internal teams begin
immediately to understand the root of a potential concern and devise
solutions that will protect worker safety, said Cuin.
INVISTA operates another facility at Americana-SP, 36 km from PaulÃnia,
where SUPPLEX fabric and TACTEL® fiber are
produced for apparel applications.
INVISTA is one of the world's largest integrated producers of
polymers and fibers, primarily for nylon, spandex and polyester
applications. With a business presence in over 20 countries, INVISTA's
global businesses deliver exceptional value for their customers through
technology innovations, market insights and a powerful portfolio of
global trademarks including: ADI-PURE, ANTRON®, AVORA®, C12 ,
COMFOREL, COOLMAX®, CORDURA®, CORFREE®, DACRON®, DBE®, DYTEK®,
FRESHFX , LYCRA, PERFORMA , POLARGUARD®, POLYSHIELD®, POLYCLEAR®,
SOLARMAX, STAINMASTER®, SUPPLEX®, SUPRIVA®, TACTEL®, TACTESSE®,
TERATE, TERATHANE and THERMOLITE®. For more information, visit www.INVISTA.com.
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INVISTA
Silas Baptista, 55-19-3874-5193
Silas.A.Baptista@invista.com
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