2021 Safety Awards Winners
Category I (0 to 60,000 Hours)
Platinum Award
Dalmaray Concrete Products Inc., Janesville, Wis.
Forterra Pipe & Precast, Louisville, Ky.
Mack Vault of Toledo, Bowling Green, Ohio
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Williamstown, N.J.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Chowchilla, Calif.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Concord, N.C.
Oldcastle Infrastructure Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Orlando, Fla.
Wieser Concrete Products Inc., Roxana, Ill.
Wieser Precast Inc., Williamsburg, Iowa
Gold Award
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Fayetteville, N.C.
Silver Award
Precast of Maine, Topsham, Maine
Bronze Award
Forterra Pipe & Precast, Como, Miss.
Category II (60,001 to 120,000 hours)
Platinum Award
Forterra Pipe & Precast, Lubbock, Texas
Forterra Pipe & Precast, Lorena, Texas
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Idaho Falls, Idaho
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Lakeside, Calif.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Fuquay Varina, N.C.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Pleasanton, Calif.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Wilsonville, Ore.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Stone Mountain, Ga.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Bellingham, Wash.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Lebanon, Tenn.
Precast Solutions Inc., Whitestown, Ind.
Wieser Concrete Products Inc., Portage, Wis.
Winchester Precast, Winchester, Va.
Gold Award
Garden State Precast Inc., Wall Township, N.J.
Silver Award
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Houston, Texas
Bronze Award
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Brookshire, Texas
Category III (120,000 and more hours)
Platinum Award
Forterra Pipe & Precast, Pelham, Ala.
Jensen Precast, Lockeford, Calif.
Modular Connections LLC, Bessemer, Ala.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Stockton, Calif.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, N. Fort Myers, Fla.
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Auburn, Wash.
Oldcastle Infrastructure 12th St., Ogden, Utah
WASKEY, Baton Rouge, La.
Wieser Concrete Products Inc., Maiden Rock, Wis.
Gold Award
Oldcastle Infrastructure, Hancock, Minn.
Silver Award
The Turner Company, Maxwell, Texas
Bronze Award
Locke Solutions, Houston, Texas
Safety Awards Categories
NPCA Excellence in Safety Award – Platinum Level
The Platinum Level award, the highest level of safety achievement, is a plaque presented to every NPCA member company with zero OSHA reportable/recordable injuries and illnesses for the award reporting period.
NPCA Excellence in Safety Award – Gold Level
All remaining entries not qualifying for the Platinum Level award are eligible for the Gold Level award. In the event of an incidence rate tie, all tied applicants will receive a plaque.
The Gold Award will be presented to the member company posting the best reportable-injury/illness incidence rate (IR) in each category.
NPCA Excellence in Safety Award – Silver Level
All remaining entries not qualifying for the Gold Level award are eligible for the Silver Level award. In the event of an incidence rate tie, all tied applicants will receive a plaque.
The Silver Award will be presented to the second best reportable-injury/illness incidence rate in each category.
NPCA Excellence in Safety Award – Bronze Level
All remaining entries not qualifying for the Silver Level award are eligible for the Bronze Level award. In the event of an incidence rate tie, all tied applicants will receive a plaque.
The Bronze Award will be presented to the third best reportable-injury/illness incidence rate in each category.
NPCA Safety Award – Most Improved Safety Record
All entries are eligible for this fifth award. In the event of an incidence rate tie, all tied applicants will receive a plaque.
The Most Improved Safety Record award will be presented to the entry in each category meeting all of the following criteria:
- The plant’s injury/illness incidence rate is lower than the average industry incidence rate, as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and
- The plant’s injury/illness incidence rate represents the greatest percentage decrease from the previous year and
- The plant submitted an application for the previous year’s NPCA Safety Awards program.
Members who believe they may not qualify for any of the above awards are encouraged to submit applications for this year’s Safety Awards program in order to be eligible for the Most Improved category next year.