“World Class” Safety Background
A few global companies have developed a strong and mature safety process and a level of employee ownership, when combined result in superior safety performance.
These companies have 3 underlying beliefs:
- Accidents are preventable
- Compliance with law is just a minimum – do more as need to eliminate risks
- Safety process is the same regardless of what you do, what products you make or services you deliver – same elements (auditing, incident investigation, training, recognition, discipline, safety meetings)
These companies have 3 common practices in place:
1. Visible management commitment and involvement,
2. Safety process is owned by the organizational leadership (manufacturing, service)
3. Employee involvement in safety improvement activities and teams
Companies: DuPont, Milliken, Air Products, ICI, IBM, Dow, Shell, Procter and Gamble, Trucast (a
World Class Safety Performance: established by industry, National Safety Council, Bureau of Labor Statistics data
ü Total case incidence rate (TCIR): 0.7 or less
ü Lost workday case incidence rate (LWCIR): 0.07 or less
(NOTE - some companies above may be in the TCIR=1 and LWCIR=0.1 range). TRAPS: Don’t get trapped into the following: