March 13, 2018
Workplace safety is a multifaceted issue for many manufacturers and industrial operators. It includes both machine and process safety and is vital to protecting workers, avoiding production interruptions and achieving operational excellence. While it’s a new year, the challenges in manufacturing remain the same, including fewer available workers, globalization, innovation, safety and security concerns and how best to use information.
Here is a list of ten tips to help you meet these challenges and see improvements in safety and productivity.
1. Improve Your Safety Maturity
Safety maturity is a combination of culture (behavior), compliance (policies and procedures) and use of capital (technologies). Repeated studies show the top 20 percent of manufacturers achieve 5-7 percent higher OEE, 2-4 percent less unscheduled downtime, and less than half the injury rate of average performers – and the top performers are extending their lead.
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Related Training DVDs:
Employee Safety Orientation Training
This program is an overview of your safety responsibilities to help perform your job safely. View Product
Cyber Security: Self-Defense in the Digital Age
Provides best practices you can implement today to help you and your company stay safer online. View Product
Hazard Recognition Training Video & DVD
Provide the information employees need to help prevent workplace accidents and injuries from occurring. View Product