09.02.2005 23:45:00

Nautilus Facility Recognized for Workplace Safety and Health Excellenc

Nautilus Facility Recognized for Workplace Safety and Health Excellence; One of Just Three Oklahoma Companies to Earn SHARP Certification This Year


    Business Editors

    TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 2005--A Nautilus manufacturing facility that produces high-quality fitness equipment here was honored today as one of only three companies throughout Oklahoma to earn a certificate for its excellent record in workplace safety and health.
    The special honor, described as the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) certificate, is presented annually by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Labor. On hand for the presentation were: Brenda Reneau, chair of the state Department of Labor; Randall Brogdon, state senator; and Diana Jones, Oklahoma's director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
    "This SHARP certification further shows our commitment to excellence, both in the equipment we make and in the workplace we maintain," said Jamey Jameson, who has managed the Tulsa facility since 2004. "As a testament to this commitment, our facility has also achieved registration of its quality management system under ISO 9001:2000, an international standard published by the International Organization for Standardization to improve product and service quality in manufacturing facilities worldwide."
    The facility currently employs more than 170 people manufacturing Nautilus and StairMaster branded cardiovascular equipment, such as steppers, treadmills and elliptical machines. The facility was selected as the manufacturing home of a new cardiovascular product, the Nautilus TreadClimber machine, which is set to debut in selected commercial fitness clubs beginning in the second quarter of 2005. A model of TreadClimber designed for home use is manufactured in Tyler, Texas, and became the best-performing new product in the innovative fitness company's 20-year history.
    Vancouver, Wash.-based Nautilus acquired the StairMaster brand and assets in 2001, and has maintained the plant in Tulsa where it manufactured more than 17,000 cardiovascular products in 2004. That number is likely to grow as more people around the world rely upon leading branded fitness products to help them adopt a fit and healthy lifestyle.
    THE SHARP program was designed by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA) and recognizes small employers who operate an exemplary workplace safety and health management system. The award is granted following successful completion of a comprehensive consultation and assessment process that addresses potential physical or environmental hazards and unsafe workplace practices. Through this program, employers learn how to implement and maintain a safe and healthy workplace through effective safety and health management policies. The receipt of SHARP certification exempts a small business from OSHA's general inspections for a period of two years.

    About The Nautilus Group, Inc.

    Headquartered in Vancouver, Wash., The Nautilus Group, Inc. (NYSE:NLS) helps people achieve a fit and healthy lifestyle through proper exercise, rest and nutrition. With a brand portfolio that includes Nautilus(R), Bowflex(R), Schwinn(R)Fitness, StairMaster(R) and Trimline(R), The Nautilus Group manufactures and markets a complete line of innovative health and fitness products through direct, commercial and retail channels. The company was formed in 1986 and had 2004 revenues of about $520 million. It has nearly 1,100 employees and operations in Washington, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Illinois, Virginia, Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, China and other locations around the world. More information is at www.nautilus.com.

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CONTACT: The Nautilus Group, Inc. Ron Arp, 360-418-6169

KEYWORD: WASHINGTON OKLAHOMA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: GOVERNMENT SPORTS MEDICAL RETAIL MANUFACTURING SOURCE: The Nautilus Group, Inc.

Copyright Business Wire 2005

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