Spinks
receipent of IMA-NA Safety Achievement Award
Ben
Severinghaus, President of Franklin Industries Inc., announced
today that H. C. Spinks, a subsidiary of Franklin Minerals,
located in Paris, Tennessee, was one of three recipients of
the Safety Achievement Award presented annually by The Industrial
Minerals Association North America (IMA-NA) and the US
Department of Labors Mine Safety and Health Administration
(MSHA). The awards were presented at the annual meeting recently
held in Bonita Springs, Florida. The award recognizes the best
reportable injury rate for an individual IMA-NA member company
by size category for the preceding calendar year, in this case
2004. The award criteria evaluate a companys safety performance
at all of its U.S. facilities and non-U.S. mining sites in North
America. The award is given in three categories, based on employee
hours: Large 700,000 or more employee hours, Medium
fewer than 700,000 but more than 100,000 employee hours, and
Small fewer than 100,000 employee hours. Spinks was the
recipient in the Medium category. The recipient in the large
category was US Borax, Inc., located in Valencia California
and in the small category, the award went to IMI Fabi, LLC of
Benwood, West Virginia.
"The
safety performance of these IMA members is truly inspiring,"
enthused IMA-NAs president, Mark Ellis. "The Medium
and Small Category honorees operated all of their mines throughout
2004 with zero injuries. That truly is benchmark
mine safety performance."
H.
C. Spinks Clay Company is a leading producer of dry and wet-process
clay minerals headquartered in Paris, Tennessee. Spinks mines
clay from approximately 24,000 acres of owned and leased land
in the vicinity of the west Tennessee counties of Henry, Carroll
and Weakley.
MSHA
is the federal agency responsible for promoting and protecting
the safety and health of the nations miners. MSHA carries
out its mandate at all mining and mineral processing operations
in the United States, regardless of size, number of employees,
commodity mined, or method of extraction.
IMA-NA
was formed in April 2002 and has grown from 35 founding mineral
producer members to 43 producers and an associate membership
of 47 companies providing goods and services to its members.
Membership is comprised of companies that are leaders in the
ball clay, bentonite borates, feldspar, industrial sand, mica,
soda ash, talc and other industrial mineral industries. IMA-NA
is the principal trade association representing the industrial
minerals industry in North America.