Case Farms facility reaches one million hours without a lost-time accident
This marks the second time in 2026 a Case Farms division has reached this achievement.

Poultry farming and processing group Case Farms achieved a safety milestone on March 24, 2026, when its Winesburg Division reached one million man-hours without experiencing an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recordable lost-time incident (LTI). This marks the second time in 2026 a Case Farms division has reached this achievement.
Achieving this milestone reflects the dedication of the Winesburg team and their ongoing focus on safety.
“This achievement reflects the unwavering commitment, vigilance, and teamwork of every individual on-site. Safety is not just a priority at Case Farms—it is a core value embedded in everything we do. Reaching this milestone demonstrates the strength of our safety culture, where looking out for one another and following best practices is part of our daily routine,” said Justin Rotunno, complex safety manager for Case Farms.
An OSHA recordable lost-time incident occurs when an injury for which a medical professional determines the employee cannot return to work until fully recovered. Typically, it takes approximately five to six months for a facility of this size to reach one million man-hours without a lost-time incident.
In addition to the efforts of its employees, Case Farms implements a companywide worker safety program comprised of core elements that are essential to achieving and maintaining a strong safety and health program.
“Thank you to every team member for your dedication, accountability, and continuous focus on maintaining a safe and healthy workplace. This accomplishment belongs to all of you, and it sets a powerful example for what we can achieve together,” Rotunno said.
Source: Case Farms
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