Arch Coal's Black Thunder Mine Surpasses One Year, 2.5 Million Employee-Hours With Zero Lost-Time Safety Incidents
Posted on: Thursday, 14 May 2009, 15:30 CDT
During that time, Black Thunder's 1,200 employees have produced more than 8 percent of the annual U.S. coal supply from this world-class mine in the Powder River Basin of
"This record safety achievement is a real tribute to the men and women of Black Thunder," says
This achievement exceeds the mine's previous safety record of 1.7 million employee-hours worked without a lost-time incident during 2001, which earned Black Thunder the Sentinels of Safety Award in recognition for operating the safest surface mine in
In 2007, Thunder Basin was the first of Arch Coal's subsidiaries to adopt a behavior-based safety process to target at-risk behaviors. The Thunder Basin SABERS (Safety Actions Bring Employees Real Satisfaction) process includes peer-to-peer observations and problem-solving leadership.
"Through our SABERS initiative, employees are empowered to be the primary drivers in the safety process," says Thunder Basin's Safety Manager
SOURCE Arch Coal, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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