Invista Athens earns OSHA VPP STAR

HomePress ReleaseInvista Athens earns OSHA VPP STAR

Athens, Ga.—Invista’s Athens site has once again earned STAR status—the highest designation—under the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). Invista, which was first certified in 2012, is one of only three VPP STAR sites here.

“This designation represents our employees’ ongoing dedication to safety,” said Shauna Devereux, Invista Athens site manager. “Every day, we strive for 10,000% compliance, which means 100% of our employees comply with safety requirements and regulations 100% of the time.”

OSHA awarded the VPP STAR recertification to the Athens site after a thorough third-party audit of the site’s safety and health programs, operations performance and safety record.

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