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PITTSBURGH, Feb. 15, 2002 -- Charlie Wilson joined Sybron Chemicals
in Birmingham as a Crilicon Operator the day after Christmas in
1961. Little did he imagine the gift he would become to Sybron, a
Bayer company since October 2000, during his forty-year tenure.
On February 20, Wilson joined eight colleagues at a dinner honoring
them as charter members of the Sybron Quarter Century Safety Club. The
Club was established to recognize employees with an outstanding safe
work history. And these nine men certainly qualify. Taken together,
they represent close to 280 years of skilled work without a recordable
injury.
On hand to applaud their accomplishment were Sybron Vice President
and General Manager Jay Richey; Birmingham Plant Manager Tom Nasife;
Health, Environment and Safety Manager John McPeak; Manufacturing
Fellow Lou Martin and Paula Polyak, Human Resources Manager. Senior
officers from parent company Bayer Corporation include Heinz
Heumueller, Executive Vice President, President, Industrial Chemicals
and Sybron Chemicals President; and John Polhemus, Director of Safety
and Industrial Hygiene.
"Safety is one of the pillars of Bayerâs Vision, Values and
Beliefs," said Heumueller. "Our number one goal at Bayer,
besides creating shareholder value, is protecting the safety and
well-being of our employees. Bayer is proud to be recognized by the
American Chemistry Council as the second safest large chemicals
company in the United States.
"These men walk the talk. They illustrate Bayerâs vision of
safety. They make that vision a reality," Heumueller said.
Joining Wilson are Stan Ziarkowski, Louis Macellari, Sr., Joseph
Mazzilli, Gary Horner, Robin Mosher, Nathan Williams, Ronald Gilbert
and Patrick Richards. Like Wilson, Ziarkowski, Macellari, Mazzilli,
Mosher, Gilbert and Richards also have perfect safety records from the
first year of their employment with Sybron. The last time one of these
men sustained an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
recordable injury was September 2, 1972.
Wilson also claims perfect attendance in 1997, 1999 and 2000. Among
the positions he has worked in the past 40 years are Organics
Operator, Chief Chemical Operator and, since 1985, Materials
Handler.
Ziarkowski joined Sybron as a Technical Specialist on November 11,
1966. He held positions of increasing responsibility as a Product
Manager, Regional Industrial Manager and Applications Chemist and was
named Vice President Household IX in 1986. He received the Water
Quality Association Award of Merit in 1993, the Reagents Award in 1997
and was named to the Hall of Fame in 1999.
Macellari, Mazzilli, Mosher and Gilbert also recorded years of
perfect attendance during their tenure with Sybron. Macellari joined
Sybron on February 2, 1970, as a Class A Mechanic. He had perfect
attendance in 1993, 1997, 1999 and 2000. His son, Louis, also works
for Sybron as a laborer. Mazelli had perfect attendance in 1985, 1986
and 1988 after joining Sybron in production management on February 6,
1970.
Mosher has held various positions since joining the company on
March 19, 1973, as a Chemical Operator. Now a Q Polymer Operator, he
covers his shift seven days a week with perfect attendance for the
last three years and in 1995 and 1996 as well. Mosher has been a
member of the Pemberton Borough Council since 1986 and formerly served
on the Board of Education and as Police Commissioner.
Positions Gilbert has held since joining Sybron on April 29, 1974,
include Utility Operator and Anion Operator for18 years prior to
taking a position as Q Polymer Operator in 1999. Like Mosher, he
covers his shift seven days a week . He had perfect attendance in
1993, 1995, 1997, 2000 and 2001.
Williams and Horner both have held several positions with Sybron,
Williams as a Class 2 Chemical Operator and Class A Mechanic and
Horner as a Resin Treatment Operator, Sulfonator Operator, Toner
Polymer Operator, Maintenance Mechanic C Class and since 1994 as a
Shipper.
Richards served as a Neutralizer Operator for 18 years after
joining Sybron on July 7, 1976. Since 1994 he has worked as a Polymer
Operator. Richards is a member of the Hope Hose Fire Company No. 2 in
Beverly, and was Fire Chief for four years. His four sons, all police
officers in either New York City or New Jersey, and his daughter are
also members of the Hope Hose Fire Company.
Sybron employs 142 people at its Birmingham, N.J. facility. The
company has been part of Bayer Corporation since October 23, 2000.
Bayer has been recognized for two years in a row by the American
Chemistry Council as the second safest large chemical company in the
United States.
Best known for its flagship product, Bayer Aspirin, Bayer
Corporation produces a broad range of health care, life sciences and
chemical products that help diagnose and treat diseases, purify water,
preserve local landmarks, protect crops, advance automobile safety and
durability and improve peopleâs lives.
Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Bayer Corporation had sales of $10.1
billion in 2000 and is one of Fortune magazineâs Most Admired
Companies. The company employs 23,200 people. It is a member of the
worldwide Bayer Group, a $29 billion international health care and
chemicals group based in Leverkusen, Germany. The Bayer Group stock is
a component of the DAX and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange
(ticker symbol: BAY).
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