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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Georgia carriers inducted into Million Mile Club

Three more North Florida District letter carriers from Georgia were recently inducted into the National Safety Council’s Million Mile Club for 30 years of accident-free driving.

The Million Mile Club is the National Safety Council’s highest safety honor among professional drivers and recognizes drivers who have driven more than one million miles or more than 30 years without a preventable accident.

The United States Postal Service and the National Safety Council have teamed up to promote and ensure the safety and health of the USPS workforce nationwide.

As a long-standing member of the National Safety Council, the United States Postal Service has established an agreement with the Council that entitles all facilities to take advantage of member benefits in an effort to prevent unintentional injury and illness.

Eligible postal employee participants of the Safe Driver Award Program include those who have a normal daily assignment that involves the driving of a motor vehicle for official business use, and who have not had their driving privilege revoked or suspended.

Cochran GA
Cochran GA Rural Carrier Russell Smith received his Million Mile award from North Florida District Manager Charley Miller (left) along with Postmaster Joseph Molewski, and Post Office Operations Manager Angela Collier.




Cordelle GA
Cordelle GA Letter Carrier Gary Parker received his Million Mile award from Post Office Operations Manager Angela Collier (left), Supervisor Janet Brubaker and North Florida District Manager Charley Miller.


Dexter GA
Dexter GA Rural Carrier William Barrs received his Million Mile award from  Post Office Operations Manager Angela Collier (left), PMR Deborah Rowland and North Florida District Manager Charley Miller.



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