March 13, 2006

2005 safest year in history of salt industry

Salt industry safety improves 24% in 2005. Results of the Salt Institute 2005 Safety Recognition Program were announced at the Institute's annual meeting.

With 480 total days lost out of more than 11 million hours worked, 2005 was the safest year in the history of the Salt Institute's safety program - all the way back to 1968. Since steady progress has been recorded since then, it is safe to assume 2005 was the all-time safest year in history. Salt workers suffered 22 lost time injuries last year, seven fewer than in 2004 -- an improvement of 24.14%.

This dramatic improvement stands in stark contrast with recent mine safety failures that have MSHA scrambling to defend its safety promotion efforts.

Overall, three companies won top honors for their corporate safety records. Among large salt compaies, Morton Salt (Chicago, IL) had the best safety record regarding incidence of injuries and Sifto Salt (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) had the industry's best record regarding injury severity. Among smaller salt companies, Lyons Salt (Lyons, KS) had the best record in both categories.

Individual facilities were recognized as well. Best incidence records were achieved by Cargill Salt's St. Clair, MI evaporated salt plant, Morton Salt's Fairport, OH mine and North American Salt (Compass Minerals) Ogden, UT solar saltworks. Regarding severity, the industry standard was set by Morton Salt's Rittman, OH salt refinery (owner of the industry's historic best safety record: 6 million consecutive safe work-hours), Sifto Salt's Goderich, Ontario mine and Cargill Salt's Akron, OH salt refinery. Morton Salt was honored for its industry-best terminals and warehouses.

February 18, 2006

Tapping underground salt deposits

Salt brine can be extracted from salt deposits deep below ground by drilling into the deposits, piping in water and pumping out salt water that is used to make dry salt (evaporated salt) or to serve as a feedstock for chlor-alkali chemical plants. Subscribe for news and commentary on this process. Background is available.