Huntsville Center to receive Army safety recognition

Huntsville Center Public Affairs
Published June 7, 2022

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville (Huntsville Center), will host a Star Recognition ceremony at 10 a.m., on June 15 at 475 Quality Circle, Huntsville, AL 35806.

Huntsville Center is the first USACE organization to be recommended for Army Safety and Occupational Health Star Recognition for completing all the stages of the Corps of Engineers Safety and Occupational Health Management System (CESOHMS) and integrating safety into all facets of the Center. 

This achievement marks the culmination of four years of process development and mentorship which has changed the safety culture from reactive to proactive and making safety a value instead of a requirement. 

The ceremony will include remarks by the Honorable Ms. Amy Borman, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Safety and Occupational Health and Colonel Sebastian Joly, Commander of U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, before presentation of awards, and raising of the flag.

With more than 1,000 employees in Huntsville (and satellite offices in Omaha, Nebraska and Alexandria, Virginia), Huntsville Center provides specialized technical expertise, global engineering solutions, and cutting-edge innovations through centrally managed programs in support of national interests around the world.

Media interested in attending the event should call 256-895-1694 by close of business June 13 to arrange for coverage.


Contact
Huntsville Center Public Affairs
256-895-1694
CEHNC-PA@usace.army.mil
475 Quality Circle

Release no. 22-005