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Cintas Recognized Again for Safety & Health Commitments

Three employee-partners recognized for their efforts promoting OSHA’s VPP and safety and health in the workplace CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cintas

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Cintas Recognized Again for Safety & Health Commitments

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nThree employee-partners recognized for their efforts promoting OSHA’s VPP and safety and health in the workplace\n\n CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nCintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) and three of its employee-partners were recently recognized for their ongoing commitment to workplace safety and health and the United States Occupational Safety and Health Association’s (OSHA) Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP).\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221208005692/en/Myron Harper, Corporate Safety and Health Senior Manager at Cintas Corporation, has been awarded the Voluntary Protection Program Participants Association (VPPPA)’s prestigious SGE of the Year honors. (Photo: Business Wire)\nMyron Harper, Cintas Corporate Safety and Health Senior Manager, and Meghan Moberly, Cintas First Aid & Safety Regional Service Manager, have been awarded the Voluntary Protection Program Participants Association (VPPPA)’s prestigious SGE of the Year honors for their respective VPP Regions.\n\nAdditionally, Bobby Hunzicker, General Manager at Cintas’ First Aid & Safety Location 479 in Kansas City, was recently recognized with VPPPA’s Star Among Stars Award for Region VII.\n\nThe SGE of the Year award honors VPP Special Government Employees (SGEs) for their efforts supporting VPP in their regions. Harper is based out of Indianapolis and was the Region V honoree, while Moberly, who is based in Kansas City, was the Region VII winner.\n\nThe Star Among Stars program was established to recognize Region VII VPP participants that post total case incidence rates (TCIR) and days away/restricted/transferred case incidence rates (DART) well below the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) national averages.\n\n“Maintaining our employee-partners’ safety and health is a commitment embraced by our entire workforce,” said Stephen Jenkins, Cintas Director of Safety and Health. “VPP is central to Cintas’ safety and health journey and we dedicate significant resources to the program. We are committed to pursuing – and then maintaining – VPP Star certifications at our locations, and we believe we’ve established standards and protocols that can help support other companies in their safety and health efforts. That’s one reason we also embrace our employee-partners efforts to participate in OSHA’s SGE pr...

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