Honoring
Outstanding Safety Milestones
The J. Brett Harvey safety award is named after CONSOL's chief
executive officer and recognizes sites that have shown exemplary
safety performance above and beyond the criteria established by
past company safety awards. The award was named after Harvey in
recognition of his work to develop CONSOL's Absolute ZERO
safety philosophy, which the company continues to build upon
every day. Since the award's establishment in 2008, it has been
presented six times to operations that have exceeded one
million man hours worked without a lost-time accident. These
operations include Fola Coal Mine and Preparation Plant
(twice), CNX Gas Operations (twice), CNX Land Operations
and Enlow Fork Coal Mine.
Enlow Fork Mine Achieves 1 Million Man Hours at ZERO
From February 9, 2012 through August 30, 2012, CONSOL Energy's
Enlow Fork Mine accomplished an incredible milestone of one million
man hours incident free. Such a feat was once deemed impossible for
underground mining operations. The 724 employees of Enlow Fork Mine
demonstrated that a culture of safety embraced by an entire
workforce can accomplish great things. For nearly seven months and
with nearly 7 million tons of coal produced, this operation
operated safely and productively at ZERO. This achievement not only
provides an example for future generation at CONSOL Energy, but for
the entire industry.
Watch the videos below to learn more about CONSOL Energy, the
employees who work at its Enlow Fork Mine and their commitment to
the company's number one core value.