b'MEMBER NEWSTwo Years Without a Recordable Incident at Conrad Shipyard Amelia C onradShipyardrecentlyan-nounced that its Amelia facil-ity has achieved a significant safetymilestonetwoconsecutive yearswithoutarecordableincident. The Amelia facility is currently con-structing YRBM vessels for the U.S. Navy,alongsideprojectsforseveral valued commercial clients. Thisaccomplishmentreflectsthe dedication and commitment of Con-radsemployeestomaintainingthe highest standards of workplace safety. Achievingzerorecordableincidents over a two-year period in a shipyard environmentisnosmallfeat,anditon safety aims to ensure not only thethe safety of its customers, vendors, demonstrates the strong safety culturewell-being of its employees, but alsoand subcontractors.that exists across the organization. Safetyisthefoundationofevery-thing we do at Conrad Shipyard, said Johnny Conrad, executive chairman. This milestone is a direct reflection of our employees commitment to our safety culture which includes taking personal responsibility for their own safety as well as the safety of one an-other.WeareproudoftheAmelia team for setting the standard.We do ConradShipyardhasbeenrecog- more than nizednationallyforitssafetyper- collaborate;formance,includingawardsfromwe empower theWesternDredgingAssociation (WEDA), the Shipbuilders Councilyou through ofAmerica(SCA),andtheAmer- partnership icanEquityUnderwriters(AEU). PHOTO: CONRAD SHIPYARDThesehonorsunderscorethecom-panys mission to reduce workplace incidentsandfosterahazard-freeKongsberg Maritimeenvironment for all. Conrads focusProtechting People and Planet55 SEPTEMBER 2025'