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Strata Concrete in Langdon, ND became the 2nd Strata company to earn SHARP status.

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| Pictured (left to right): Al Koch, and receiving the awards are Becky Sicble, Gale Olsen, Natasha Peterson, Bernie Becker, and Mike Haug |
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CrossCountry Courier receives OSHA Awards
CrossCountry Courier, Inc., an LTL freight transportation company headquartered in Bismarck, ND, was recently awarded OSHA's Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) designation for 4 of its North Dakota facilities. Facilities receiving certification were Bismarck, Dickinson, Williston, and Jamestown. Eligibility is based on meeting specific safety performance goals and the successful completion of multiple safety inspections. The awards were presented on September 14, 2011 by Al Koch of the ND OSHA Consultation Program. CrossCountry Courier employs about 300 people company-wide, provides overnight freight delivery service throughout ND, SD, and MN and operates a fleet of about 200 semi-tractors and trucks.

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Hankinson Renewable Energy in Hankinson, ND becomes the 1st ethanol plant in ND to achieve SHARP status.

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Strata Automotive Repair in Fargo became the 40th company in ND to earn SHARP
Companies renewing their SHARP were Pro Build in Williston and Viterra in Ray.
Derek Gosselin from Grand Forks was hired on June 16 as the new Safety and Health Consultant. Derek is a graduate of UND with a BS degree in Safety and Health.

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