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ESI Awarded Governor's Workplace Safety Award
November 3, 2017 | Electronic Systems, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Electronic Systems Inc. was recognized for superior performance in workplace safety and health at the Governor's Workplace Safety Awards luncheon on October 4 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. At the luncheon, ESI accepted an award for Meritorious Achievement on behalf of its associates.
"This award is a direct reflection of ESI's continued commitment to workplace safety made possible by our associates through the efforts they put in each day to ensure a safe work environment for all," stated Greg Adams, Manufacturing Manager.
"Employers like ESI know that safety isn’t automatic," said Cary Swenson, Executive Director of the South Dakota Safety Council. "It takes attention, dedication and continuous effort to protect their employees."
Sponsored by the South Dakota Safety Council, the Governor’s Workplace Safety Award is given to companies in the State of South Dakota based upon specific criteria for DART rate, Incidence rate, and a comprehensive Safety Program Evaluation Scorecard. Companies whose incidence rates are better than the industry average for at least three years, and who score between 50 and 74 on a 100-point safety program evaluation scale are recognized for Meritorious Achievement.
The Governor's Safety Awards luncheon was part of the 25th annual South Dakota Safety & Health Conference, coordinated by the South Dakota Safety Council. The conference is the largest gathering of workplace safety and health professionals in the region. The South Dakota Safety Council, founded in 1949, is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in South Dakota by preventing unintentional injuries (“accidents”).
Members of Electronic Systems Inc. proudly receive the award for Meritorious Achievement. Pictured from left to right: Sarah Perry, Chair-elect of the South Dakota Safety Council Board of Directors; ESI’s Chad Wolfgang, Electronic Technician and Tony Johnson, Associate Test Engineer; and Matt Michels, Lt. Governor of South Dakota.
About Electronic Systems, Inc.
Electronic Systems, Inc. is headquartered in Sioux Falls, SD and operates three facilities there. The company offers complete EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services) for PCB assembly through final system-level assemblies including supply chain management and order fulfillment. Customers include OEM’s in the Industrial, Commercial, Energy, and Medical markets. The company is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485:2003 (Medical) certified and ITAR registered. For more information, click here.
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