The North American headquarters for Boon Edam in Lillington was recently presented with a certificate for the completion of the Safety & Health Achievement Recognition Program.
“The program recognizes small business employers who have used OSHA's On-Site Consultation Program services and operate exemplary safety and health programs. Acceptance of your worksite into SHARP from OSHA is an achievement of status that singles you out among your business peers as a model for worksite safety and health,” according to the United States Department of Labor.
At the ceremony at the beginning of March, North Carolina Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson presented the certificate to the team.
Boon Edam’s Lillington facility received SHARP accreditation in December 2021.
The Advanced Contractors Academy, a free six-week program, is designed for established contractors ready to pursue larger-scale public contracts with agencies such as Fayetteville State University (FSU), Cumberland County and Cape Fear Valley Health.
Today, Hungry Snacks Vending operates 140 machines across North Carolina, with locations ranging from schools to public transit stations.
A total of 84 interns participated in this year’s My Future So Bright program. At the graduation ceremony held on Aug. 1, each student was able to receive their graduation certificates from Mid-Carolina Regional Council Executive Director Saman