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WASCO Windows Assistant Plant Manager Tracy Raasch (left) and Plant Manager Mike Wilson (right) accept their SHARP Renewal plaque from WisCon Safety Consultant Supervisor Dick Lentz.
WASCO Windows Receives SHARP Award Renewal From OSHA and WSLH
MILWAUKEE, Wis. -- WisCon staff recently honored WASCO Windows for maintaining its SHARP safety and health status. Representatives from WASCO, a full-service replacement window company headquartered in Milwaukee, received a plaque recognizing the renewal of the company's SHARP status. The renewal lasts three years.
The Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) honors small and medium employers that operate exemplary safety and health management systems, while also maintaining an injury and illness rate below the national average for their industry. The award is given by the WSLH WisCon Occupational Safety and Health Consultation Program and the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
WASCO Windows received its initial SHARP award in 2006. To be eligible for SHARP renewal, the company was re-inspected by WisCon health and safety consultants to ensure it had maintained a full and effective safety and health management system and continued to have injury and illness rates below industry averages.
Written By: Jan Klawitter, WSLH Public Affairs Manager
Date: Nov. 20, 2009
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