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Insulco/Atlantic Plant Services wins 3 Zero Injury Safety Awards

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 3, 2005 - JOLIET, IL - Insulco, an Atlantic Plant Services company, received three Zero Injury Safety Awards from the National Maintenance Agreement Policy Committee, Inc. (NMAPC) for 2005. Two of the awards were given for work at CITGO Petroleum Corporation in Lemont, IL, and the third for work at Exxon Mobil in
Joliet, IL.

Based on number of man hours, the Bronze Star for Zero Recordable injuries during 200,000 to 499,000 hours worked was given to Exxon Mobil. Two Certificates of Merit were awarded to CITGO, representing projects with fewer than 200,000 man hours.

Darryl Schimeck, president of Atlantic Plant Services, said, “We are pleased to see public recognition of our commitment to a ‘Zero Accidents’ safety culture. This achievement is a great foundation upon which Atlantic Plant Services will continue to grow and improve”.

The National Maintenance Agreements Policy Committee, Inc. is the construction industry’s first incorporated labor-management committee. The NMAPC administers the National Maintenance Agreements, which is a collective bargaining agreement utilized by over 3,000 industrial contractors employing the members of fourteen participating building trades international unions everyday throughout the United States of America.

Based in the Chicago area, Atlantic Plant Services is a subsidiary of Atlantic Industrial. Atlantic Plant Services offers bundled services, including scaffold, insulation and painting. Atlantic Industrial has six offices across the country, serving the East Coast, Midwest and Gulf Coast. For more information on Atlantic Plant Services, please visit www.insulco.biz.

2210 Oak Leaf Street  
Joliet, IL  60436 
800-433-0438F


For additional information, please contact:

Kelly A. Simonsen
Marketing and Communications Manager
Atlantic Industrial, Inc.
Phone 443-737-1070
kelly.simonsen@atscaf.com

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