BASF Wins Ohio Chemistry Technology Council Excellence Award

BASF Wins Ohio Chemistry Technology Council Excellence Award

The BASF Whitehouse, Ohio, site received the award for its exceptional performance in environmental, health, safety and security.

BASF-ohio-award
BASF employees Karl Schnapp (second from left) and Elaine Colyer accept the Eagle Award from (left) Dr. Kevin Swift, chief economist for the American Chemistry Council, and Rob Paxton, OCTC board chair.

The BASF Whitehouse, Ohio, site has received the Eagle Award for Excellence for its exceptional performance in environmental, health, safety and security from the Ohio Chemistry Technology Council (OCTC) at its 38th annual conference in Columbus, Ohio.

“Safety is a key pillar of BASF,” said Paul Marshall, BASF technical director. “Winning this award validates the commitment BASF has to the safety and health of our employees and community.”

BASF Laboratory Technician Elaine Colyer, who works in the color lab, created a new ergonomic assessment tool for lab employees. Colyer’s dedication to improving ergonomics was a key reason for the award.

In addition to the Whitehouse site receiving an award, long-time BASF employee Karl Schnapp, recently retired manager of Site/Administrative Services, received a special Eagle Award for Distinguished Service honoring his more than 20 years of dedicated service to the OCTC.

“Through Karl’s leadership, OCTC has become the key advocacy group for the chemical industry in Ohio,” said Jennifer Klein, president of OCTC. “He helped shape OCTC into the robust, vibrant organization it is today. We honor him for his dedication to BASF and the chemical industry.”

BASF Automotive Refinish
Fax: 248-304-5502Contact: Sue Jaszkowski

You May Also Like

NABC Donates Recycled Rides to Three Georgia Families

The NABC, along with various insurance and repair partners, recently donated Recycled Rides to three deserving Georgia families.

The National Auto Body Council (NABC), along with GEICO, Farmers, Allstate, Gerber Collision & Glass-Cartersville, Crash Champions-Marietta and Caliber Collision-Fayetteville, recently donated refurbished vehicles to two veterans and a single mother via the NABC's Recycled Rides program.

The presentations took place at the I-CAR Charity Golf Tournament in Woodstock, Ga.

NABC Announces Winners of Lone Star Changing and Saving Lives Golf Fundraiser

More than 125 players, sponsors and industry members gathered for the second tournament of the NABC season.

Crash Champions Acquires Family Motors Auto Body in Bakersfield, Calif.

Crash Champions now operates more than 50 repair centers across Southern California and more than 630 locations across 37 states.

ASE Releases Chairman’s Message

New ASE Chairman Tom Trisdale says 2024 is a year of action for ASE as the challenges of repairing vehicles and the pressures facing technicians have never been greater.

CIF Announces National Coatings & Supplies/Single Source as Repeat Annual Donor

This marks National Coatings & Supplies/Single Source’s fourth consecutive donation at the First Responder tier.

Other Posts

CCG Acquires Square One Systems, Coyote Vision Group

For over 40 years, Square One Systems has delivered effective solutions to collision repairers centered around analytics, collaboration and accountability.

Keene Auto Body: Since 1928

Ensio Piispanen immigrated from Finland to the U.S. and founded Keene Auto Body in 1928.

AASP/NJ Announces Winners of NORTHEAST Show Bodywork Bowl

The competition featured 70 competitors showcasing their skills in welding, painting and estimating.

Consolidator Report

Consolidation news from the week of April 15.