Northrop Grumman Awarded Highest
Government Rating
in Workplace Health and Safety
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Dec. 7, 2005 –
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) has received
the U.S. government’s highest rating for excellence
in workplace health and safety.
The company’s Newport News sector
achieved the prestigious Star rating for the third consecutive
time from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) Voluntary Protection Program.
“Safety is a way of life for all of
our employees,” said James R. Thornton, director
of environmental health and safety at Northrop Grumman
Newport News. “The Star rating is an achievement
to be proud of and is the result of tremendous teamwork
throughout the entire sector.”
The Star is given only to those companies
with comprehensive, successful safety and health programs
that are committed to employee protection beyond the requirements
of OSHA’s standards. Those companies selected to
receive the rating must also achieve injury and illness
rates at or below the national average.
In the Star re-certification letter to Northrop
Grumman, Richard D. Soltan, regional administrator for
OSHA stated, “I see that many of your programs have
been enhanced since the previous evaluation. You have
made quite an investment to increase safety and health
awareness to the worksite. I am pleased that the injury
rates remain below the national average.”
Northrop Grumman Newport News first received
the Star rating in 1995. OSHA visits Star sites every
three to five years to verify Star standards are being
met. In September, OSHA conducted over 600 interviews
and inspected most of the shipyard in order to re-certify
its Star status. The Newport News shipyard is the largest
single site in the U.S. to earn Star status and is the
only private shipyard in the program.
Northrop Grumman Newport News, headquartered
in Newport News, Va., is the nation's sole designer, builder
and refueler of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and
one of only two companies capable of designing and building
nuclear-powered submarines. Newport News also provides
after-market services for a wide array of naval and commercial
vessels. The Newport News sector employs about 19,000
people.