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APM Terminals shines again at PMA Safety Awards

“I join with the Americas Safety Council in congratulating our Pier 400 and Tacoma terminals for a difficult job well done” said APM Terminals Americas Region President Eric Sisco.

 The Accident Prevention Awards program in sponsored by the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) which negotiates and administers maritime labor agreements with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU). PMA membership is composed of shipping lines and stevedoring companies that operate in California, Oregon and Washington. Awards are presented annually.

To qualify for an award, a member company must actively participate in the PMA safety program and report all OSHA-recordable occupational injuries and illnesses and all applicable man-hours during the preceding year. Member companies are divided into four categories according to the type of operation in which they are predominantly involved. Within each category, companies are further grouped by terminal, port or area and according to the number of man-hours paid during the year. Awards are presented in recognition of having achieved the lowest lost time injury/illness incidence rate within each respective category and group.

In 2010 APM Terminals’ overall Lost-Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) rate, reflecting both marine port and terminal operations and Inland Services world-wide, declined from 5.82 per million man-hours worked in 2009 to 4.35, representing an improvement of 25%. APM Terminals Pier 400 handled 1.88 million TEU in 2010, while APM Terminals Tacoma handled 281,000 TEU for the year.

“Our people are our most valuable asset, and we look forward to achieving an even higher safety performance in 2011” said Sisco.

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