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Eastern Shipbuilding Group Receives Shipbuilders Council Annual 2026 Improvement in Safety Award

Posted on May 18, 2026

Marking the 3rd time Eastern Shipbuilding Group has earned an award for safety

PANAMA CITY – The Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA), the national trade association representing the U.S. shipbuilding and repair industry, today announced that Eastern Shipbuilding Group has received SCA’s 2026 “Improvement in Safety” Award for the 2025 calendar year. The annual awards recognize shipyards for their dedication to safety, operational excellence, and accident prevention.

Through proactive safety practices and a sustained commitment to employee health and well-being, Eastern Shipbuilding Group is one of 21 U.S. shipyards and repair facilities recognized for continued progress in workplace safety across the country. The “Improvement in Safety” recognition honors shipyards that achieved a 10% or greater reduction in TRIR compared to the previous year.

“Year over year, improvement in safety performance reflects a deeper cultural strength within our industry. What we are seeing from shipyards like Eastern Shipbuilding Group is not just compliance, but continuous refinement in how they protect and support their workforce,” said Matthew Paxton, President of SCA. “The Shipbuilders Council of America congratulates Eastern Shipbuilding Group and its dedicated team, who exemplify the industry’s strong commitment to safety. Their efforts demonstrate how a proactive approach to safety can strengthen operations and better protect the workforce.”

“Safety is a core value at ESG and a daily responsibility shared by every member of our team,” said Joey D’Isernia, CEO of Eastern Shipbuilding Group. “Last year, we achieved the best DART rating in company history, surpassing an already stellar performance from previous years. Receiving the Shipbuilders Council of America’s award is further affirmation of our commitment to maintaining a safe workplace and a meaningful recognition of our employees’ collective efforts.”

The shipbuilding industry continues to see a decline in recordable injuries every year, reflecting a consistent downward trend over the past decade. This continued focus on safety has enabled U.S. shipyards to adapt to evolving challenges while maintaining uninterrupted operations.

SCA member companies are eligible for a Safety Award by submitting the SCA Injury & Illness Survey for all four quarters, reporting zero fatalities within the year, and meeting one of the following criteria: maintaining a total recordable incident rate (TRIR) below the SCA average, or achieving a year-over-year TRIR reduction of 10 percent or more.

About SCA

Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) members constitute the shipyard industrial base that builds, repairs, maintains and modernizes U.S. Navy ships and craft, U.S. Coast Guard vessels of all sizes, as well as vessels for other U.S. government agencies. In addition, SCA members build, repair and service America’s fleet of commercial vessels. The Council represents 40 companies that own and operate over 80 shipyards, with facilities on all three U.S. coasts, the Great Lakes, the inland waterways system, Alaska and Hawaii. SCA also represents 87 partner members that provide goods and services to the shipyard industry. You can learn more by visiting www.shipbuilders.org.

About Eastern Shipbuilding Group

Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc. (ESG) is an American owned and operated shipbuilder with three shipyards on the Florida Gulf Coast. They build world class vessels for national defense and commercial clients. ESG is the largest private sector employer in Northwest Florida and is a 2017 recipient of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Small Business of the Year award. With a portfolio of over 350 vessels and Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) and Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) certified systems, ESG is known as one of the most diverse vessel construction companies in the country. www.easternshipbuilding.com

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