ABB celebrated two years without a lost-time accident at a Wisconsin plant March 10.

Electric motor and drive manufacturer ABB celebrated two years without a lost-time accident at its New Berlin, Wis., plant with a March 10 party.

Cake was given to workers at the facility, which makes low-voltage drives. The two-year mark was reached March 6.

“Your achievement, both in practicing safety here in the workplace, and helping ABB be highly productive at this facility, is a marker we want to pause and honor today,” said Aaron Aleithe, vice president and general manager of low-voltage drives and motors, at the party.

“In an economy in which we are committed to being as efficient, productive and safe as possible, this achievement is all the more notable,” Aleithe said. “It also means that we have all hands on deck and, through a conscious focus on safety, are able to count on your contributions, without loss of your expertise due to any accidents while here.”

Two hundred people work at the plant.