INVISTA OSHA Strategic PartnershipINVISTA, OSHA Form Strategic Partnership

Collaboration and research to strengthen safety and health management systems at INVISTA sites in Delaware, Georgia, and Texas

Victoria, Texas (June 19, 2008) - INVISTA and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) signed an agreement today at a ceremony held at INVISTA’s Victoria, Texas, manufacturing site to collaborate, share knowledge and further strengthen the safety and health management systems at seven INVISTA sites in the United States.

INVISTA leaders and OSHA Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor Donald G. Shalhoub at the partnership signing ceremony held at the Victoria, Texas, U.S. site. Shown from left to right are: Bob Francois, president, specialty materials; Walter Tyler, global EHS director; Don Shalhoub, OSHA; Jeff Gentry, INVISTA chairman and CEO; Warren Primeaux, president, INVISTA Intermediates; and David Dotson, senior vice president, upstream operations.

INVISTA and OSHA will, among other things, use their collective expertise to expand and implement robust safety and health management systems at the seven participating worksites. Knowledge and best practices will be shared and studied to help prevent and further reduce injuries and illnesses, including those related to ergonomics, by building on the INVISTA Environmental, Health and Safety Management System and by developing recommendations for management practices addressing ergonomic hazards.

INVISTA’s system, which emphasizes management commitment and employee involvement, is consistent with the principles of OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). As a result of the new partnership, it is anticipated that INVISTA sites will enhance their participation in VPP as well as the Special Government Employees (SGE) program.

The strategic partnership agreement was signed during the INVISTA Victoria site’s VPP “star” designation celebration event. “Star” is the highest designation for safety systems and performance recognized in OSHA’s VPP. More than 400 INVISTA employees and government officials attended the ceremony.

OSHA Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor Donald G. Shalhoub participated in the ceremony and executed the partnership agreement on behalf of OSHA. “INVISTA has demonstrated excellence in effective safety and health management,” said Shalhoub. “They are to be commended for their outstanding efforts in maintaining a three-year injury and illness rate 77 percent below the national average for their industry.”

The seven INVISTA sites participating in the OSHA strategic partnership include the INVISTA manufacturing facilities in Seaford, Delaware; Athens and Dalton, Georgia; and La Porte, Orange and Victoria, Texas; as well as the INVISTA Applied Research Centre in Newark, Delaware.

“This agreement represents a true public and private sector partnership and marks another step forward in our culture of compliance and value creation,” said Jeff Gentry, INVISTA’s chief executive officer. “We are confident that the partnership will not only be of value to INVISTA, but we are also hopeful that the knowledge gained will be of value to other industries, as well.”

The partnership will be managed by a team of four INVISTA managers and three OSHA national and field office representatives. The team will determine procedures, meet regularly to evaluate the effectiveness of the partnership, and track and analyze information on partnership activities and results.

OSHA’s Strategic Partnership Program is part of U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao’s ongoing efforts to improve the health and safety of employees through cooperative relationships with trade associations, labor organizations, employers and employees. More than 1.4 million employees and more than 26,000 employers across the U.S. have participated with OSHA in 534 strategic partnerships since the program began in 1998.

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