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Chrysler Group Facilities Recognized for Safety Achievements

Chrysler Group Facilities Recognized for Safety Achievements

AUBURN HILLS, MI (3/24/2004) /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler Group and the United Auto Workers (UAW) have been recognized by the National Safety Council (NSC), a leading independent authority, for the company's continued effort to improve its safety record. One hundred and one Chrysler Group facilities were singled out for significant year-over-year improvements in 2003, contributing to a 70 percent reduction of injury and lost-time cases since 1999.

"With the inception of a joint program in 1999 between Chrysler Group and UAW called 'Bringing Excellence to Safety Teams' -- or BEST -- we've seen commitments from both management and union to deliver results," said Nate Gooden, UAW Vice President and Director of the DaimlerChrysler Department. "We are proud of the outcomes that BEST has helped us to achieve, and remain focused on even greater improvement in 2004."

Chrysler Group's performance in 2003 shows the continued emphasis it places on workplace safety. By delivering improved year-over-year results, 101 facilities earned a "Green Cross for Excellence," "Perfect" or "Significant Improvement" award.

The Green Cross for Excellence award is given to facilities that realized a 50 percent or better rate of improvement by reducing the number of injury- related lost work days, compared to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics annual average for manufacturing/industrial companies. In 2003, 39 Chrysler Group locations received the Green Cross for Excellence.

In 2003, the Perfect award went to 12 of the company's facilities which had zero lost-work-time injuries at the facility, tripling the number from 2002.

Significant Improvement awards were given to work sites that exhibited at least a 20 percent reduction in lost-work-time injuries from the prior year. Fifty-one Chrysler Group work sites received that award.

The BEST process is changing the safety culture at the Chrysler Group, extending responsibility for preventing injuries from top management to the shop floor. It provides a standardized approach at all facilities that is designed to identify and correct potential hazards through regular meetings of union and management representatives, safety inspections and injury reviews.

"At Chrysler Group, safety is a core value and belief that drives how we operate and affects our overall performance," said John Franciosi, Chrysler Group Senior Vice President - Employee and Labor Relations. "With the support from our partners at the UAW, we've created an environment in which the importance of safety has become second nature to our employees. The results speak for themselves: more than 30 new locations were recognized by the NSC for 2003 performance, compared to 2002."

Last September, Chrysler Group was named one of America's 16 Safest Companies by Occupational Hazards magazine. The award was presented for the company's efforts to provide a safe and healthy workplace for employees. It was the first time that an automaker was named to the list.

The National Safety Council is a private, non-profit international organization founded in 1913 and chartered by Congress in 1953. The Council and its more than 60 Chapters have the mission of promoting policies and practices that can help reduce unintentional injuries and deaths in workplaces, on the highways, in the home and community. The Council serves more than 37,000 member organizations and individuals.

Green Cross for Excellence
    DaimlerChrysler Tech Center - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Pacifica - Carlsbad, California

    Arizona Proving Grounds - Wittman, Arizona

    Jeep Truck Engineering - Detroit, Michigan

    Toledo North Assembly - Toledo, Ohio

    Quality Engineering Center - Detroit, Michigan

    Centerline Parts Distribution Center - Center Line, Michigan

    Warren Parts Distribution Center - Warren, Michigan

    Marysville Parts Distribution Center - Marysville, Michigan

    Detroit Parts Distribution Center - New Boston, Michigan

    Orlando Parts Distribution Center - Orlando, Florida

    Memphis Parts Distribution Center - Memphis, Tennessee

    St. Louis Parts Distribution Center - Hazelwood, Missouri

    DaimlerChrysler Transport - Detroit, Michigan

    Toledo CTI - Toledo, Ohio

    Sterling Heights Vehicle Test Center - Sterling Heights, Michigan

    Jefferson North Assembly - Detroit, Michigan

    Belvidere Assembly - Belvidere, Illinois

    DaimlerChrysler Pilot Plant - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Indianapolis Foundry - Indianapolis, Indiana

    Kokomo Casting - Kokomo, Indiana

    Trenton Engine Plant

    Mack Avenue Engine - Detroit, Michigan

    Mack Avenue Engine 2 - Detroit, Michigan

    Detroit Axle - Detroit, Michigan

    Kokomo Transmission - Kokomo, Indiana

    Indiana Transmission - Kokomo, Indiana

    Warren Stamping - Warren, Michigan

    Twinsburg Stamping - Twinsburg, Ohio

    Mount Elliot Tool & Die - Detroit, Michigan

    Conner Avenue Assembly - Detroit, Michigan

    Huntsville Electronics - Huntsville, Alabama

    Administration & Engineering - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Advanced Manufacturing Engineering - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Component Business Operations - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Engine/Foundry/Axle Division - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    National Parts Distribution Center, - Centerline, Michigan

    Powertrain Operations - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Transmission/Casting Division - Auburn Hills, Michigan

Perfect Record
    Arizona Proving Grounds - Wittman, Arizona

    Pacifica - Carlsbad, California

    Jeep Truck Engineering - Detroit, Michigan

    Conner Avenue Assembly - UAW Local 212 - Detroit, Michigan

    Sterling Heights Vehicle Test Center - Sterling Heights, Michigan

    Toledo CTI - Toledo, Ohio

    Kokomo Casting - Kokomo, Indiana

    Memphis Parts Distribution Center - Memphis, Tennessee

    St. Louis Parts Distribution Center - Hazelwood, Missouri

    Detroit Parts Distribution Center - New Boston, Michigan

    Quality Improvement Center - Detroit, Michigan

    DaimlerChrysler Technology Center - Auburn Hills, Michigan

Significant Improvement
    Arizona Proving Grounds - Wittman, Arizona

    Chelsea Proving Grounds - Chelsea, Michigan

    Pacifica - Carlsbad, California

    DaimlerChrysler Technical Center - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Jeep Truck Engineering - Detroit, Michigan

    Administration & Engineering - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Conner Avenue Assembly - Detroit, Michigan

    Mount Elliot Tool & Die - Detroit, Michigan

    Advanced Manufacturing Engineering - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Component Business Operations - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Toledo North Assembly - Toledo, Ohio

    Toledo Assembly - Toledo, Ohio

    St. Louis North Assembly - St. Louis, Missouri

    Warren Truck Assembly - Warren, Michigan

    Truck & Activity Vehicle Division - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Belvidere Assembly - Belvidere, Illinois

    St. Louis South Assembly - St. Louis, Missouri

    Small Premium Family Division - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Jeep Truck Large Small Platform - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Sterling Stamping - Sterling Heights, Michigan

    Assembly & Stamping Division - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Indianapolis Foundry - Indianapolis, Indiana

    Kenosha Engine - Kenosha, Wisconsin

    Mack Avenue Engine 2 - Detroit, Michigan

    Indiana Transmission - Kokomo, Indiana

    Kokomo Casting - Kokomo, Indiana

    Kokomo Transmission - Kokomo, Indiana

    Transmission/Casting/Machining Division - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    Powertrain Operations - Auburn Hills, Michigan

    New Process Gear - Syracuse, New York

    Newark Parts Distribution Center - Newark, Delaware

    Atlanta Parts Distribution Center - Morrow, Georgia

    Chicago Parts Distribution Center - Naperville, Illinois

    Minneapolis Parts Distribution Center - Plymouth, Minnesota

    Midwest Parts Distribution Centers - Centerline, Michigan

    Fontana Parts Distribution Center - Fontana, California

    West Parts Distribution Centers - Centerline, Michigan

    St. Louis Parts Distribution Center - Hazelwood, Missouri

    Detroit Parts Distribution Center - New Boston, Michigan

    Orlando Parts Distribution Center - Orlando, Florida

    San Francisco Parts Distribution Center - Lathrop, California

    Pilot Site Parts Distribution Centers - Centerline, Michigan

    Field Site Parts Distribution Centers - Centerline, Michigan

    Centerline Parts Distribution Center - Centerline, Michigan

    Marysville Parts Distribution Center - Marysville, Michigan

    Milwaukee Parts Distribution Center - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Warren Parts Distribution Center - Centerline, Michigan

    National Parts Distribution Centers - Centerline, Michigan

    Parts Distribution Centers - Centerline, Michigan

    Quality Improvement Center - Detroit, Michigan

    DaimlerChrysler Transport - Detroit, Michigan

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