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Alabama Mining Assoc. Names Winners of Its Safety & Sustainability Awards

Published: December 5, 2022 |

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The Alabama Mining Association (AMA) named the winners of the yearly AMA Safety & Sustainability Awards.

This year’s winners were honored at the association’s second annual Safety & Sustainability Awards Dinner at The Club in Birmingham.

AMA’s goal with the awards is to highlight examples of successful safety and sustainability initiatives in the mining industry and to publicly recognize the companies and individuals that made them possible.

The awards were presented to the winners by some of this year’s judges, including Lance LeFleur, Director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management; Tim Gothard, Executive Director of the Alabama Wildlife Federation; Chris Blankenship, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; and Samuel Pierce, retired Eastern District Manager for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Award winners were as follows:

• Exceptional Reclamation Award: Alabama Land Resources, Inc.- Reclamation of North River Mine
• Exceptional Safety & Training Initiative Award: Nelson Brothers, Fleet Modernization Initiative
• Land Stewardship Award: Warrior Met Coal, Mine 7 Plant Dry Slurry System, Phase I Project
• Lifetime Commitment to Stewardship Award: C.W. McGehee, Founder and President of McGehee Engineering
  Corp.
• Lifetime Dedication to Safety & Training Award: Ken Russell, (retired) Director of Workforce Solutions at Bevill
  State Community College
• Mitigation Excellence Award: Westervelt Company, Big Sandy Mitigation Bank, Phase 1 / Phase 2
* Outstanding Safety & Training Leadership Award: Randy Clements, Safety Manager at Drummond Company’s
  ABC Coke
• Wildlife Conservation Award, Drummond Company- Segco Mine and Permanent Wildlife Management Area
  project
• President’s Community Safety Award: Nelson Brothers-, Development of the Institute of Makers of Explosives
  Safety Analysis for Risk
• President’s Commitment to Community Award: Martin Marietta, Champion of Safety Award, Harold “JR” Gunter,
  Gregory Upton

Descriptions for each award can be found HERE.

During the dinner, AMA presented the Alabama Fire College with an award thanking its leadership for supporting mine safety by hosting the state’s first-ever Surface Mine First Responder Competition. Peabody’s Shoal Creek Prep Plant was also honored for receiving the National Mining Association’s Sentinels of Safety award for its exceptional safety record.

“We were thrilled to present these awards to well-deserving companies and individuals who personify the excellence of Alabama’s 21st century mining industry,” said Patrick Cagle, president of AMA.

“Safety and sustainability are the lifeblood of modern mining across our state, and AMA is proud of the ingenuity, commitment, and resiliency our members display every day. On behalf of AMA, I’d like to congratulate this year’s winners for their unwavering dedication to their people and their local communities,” added Cagle.


About Alabama Mining Association
As a nonprofit trade association, AMA serves as the unified voice of Alabama’s mining industry. The association’s mission is to promote the safe and sustainable mining of the natural resources that strengthen our infrastructure and grow our great state’s economy.

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