The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has recognized Marathon Petroleum Corporation’s Niles Terminal with the Michigan Voluntary Protection Program Star award.
MIOSHA officials said this is the most prestigious safety and health award given in the state.
MIOSHA’s Consultation Education and Training (CET) Division presented the MVPP Star award and plaque to Marathon Petroleum staff members in Niles on March 21.
“MIOSHA is proud to recognize Marathon Petroleum’s Niles Terminal for establishing a company culture that promotes excellence in workplace safety and health,” said MIOSHA Consultation Education and Training Division Director Tarah Kile.
“Implementing best practices for increased employee safety and health, exemplifies a true dedication to safety among management and employees at this facility.”
MPC’s Niles terminal is operated under the company’s Midstream segment which handles bulk receiving, storage, and distribution of refined petroleum products that includes gasoline, ultra-low sulfur diesel, and kerosene.
“We are honored that our Niles terminal has been recognized by MIOSHA as a VPP Star site,” said Marathon Petroleum Corporation Vice President of Terminals Regina Zolnor.
“This award is a significant accomplishment that reflects the commitment of our employees to operating safely and being a good neighbor to the Niles community. I am proud of our team for achieving this recognition.”
MIOSHA’s categories for safety system excellence include:
• Emergency Response Preparedness
• Safety Communications
• Contractor Safety Management
• Elite Safety Leadership
MIOSHA established the MVPP program in 1996 to recognize employers with exemplary safety and health management systems that go above MIOSHA requirements. The MVPP program is open to all qualifying Michigan employers with injury and illness incident rates below the industry average for each of the last three years. You can learn more about becoming an MVPP Star site at Michigan.gov/MVPP.