Developing A Safety Culture With in Your Facility

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Developing A Safety Culture With in Your Facility. S T A R T Supervisor Training in Accident Reduction Techniques. Introduction. Regis Parker – Chairman Jeffrey Miller – Accountant David Laidlaw – President Andersen Industries EM 1.95 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Developing A Safety Developing A Safety Culture With in Your Culture With in Your

FacilityFacilityS T A R TS T A R T

Supervisor Training in Supervisor Training in Accident Reduction Accident Reduction

TechniquesTechniques

IntroductionIntroduction Regis Parker – ChairmanRegis Parker – Chairman Jeffrey Miller – AccountantJeffrey Miller – Accountant David Laidlaw – PresidentDavid Laidlaw – President Andersen Industries EM 1.95Andersen Industries EM 1.95 Hamilton Bergstrom III – PresidentHamilton Bergstrom III – President Retail Department Stores EM 1.63Retail Department Stores EM 1.63 Stewart Carlson – PresidentStewart Carlson – President

Commercial Construction EM .39Commercial Construction EM .39

Direct Cost Medical Payments

Compensation

Indirect or Hidden CostsDown Time

Loss of Production

Loss of Good Will With Customers & Employees

Damaged Equipment

Supervisors Time to Investigate

Overtime

Failure to Meet Deadlines

$ A F E T Y P A Y S !

Profit margin. Using 3%.

The injury or illness selected: Foreign Body Eye

Average Direct Cost: $ 317.00

Average Indirect Cost: $1,426.00

Estimated Total Cost: $ 1,743.00

The ASSUMED net profit margin on sales is: 3%

The ADDITIONAL sales necessary-

to cover Indirect Costs are: $47,058.00

to cover Total Costs are: $57,519.00

$ A F E T Y P A Y S !

Profit Margin. Using 3%.

The injury or illness selected: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Average Direct Cost: $8,305.00

Average Indirect Cost: $9,966.00

Estimated Total Cost: $18,217.00

The ASSUMED net profit margin on sales is: 3%.

The ADDITIONAL sales necessary

to cover Indirect Costs are: $ 328,878.00

to cover Total Costs are: $ 602,943.00

Behaviors

_______Accountability__________Motivation Education____

___________Investigation______________________Recognition Safety Goals_______

Lost Time

FatalityFatality

Serious InjuryMinor Injury

Near

Miss

Property

Damage

Behaviors_______

Consequences

Causes

Mgmt.

Actions

What %What %Of Accidents Are ?Of Accidents Are ?

____ % Of accidents are a result of hazards (i.e.:) machine guarding, electrical, safety violations and unsafe conditions.

 

____ % Of accidents are a result of unsafe act and or poor decisions on the part of the employee.

According to the DuPont Company

6 % Of accidents are a result of hazards (i.e.:) machine guarding,electrical, safety violations and unsafe conditions.

 

94 % Of accidents are a result of unsafe act and or poor decisions on the part of the employee.

Other Resources / Video’sOther Resources / Video’sDan Peterson’s Safety Management Series 5 Videos average 15 minutes each

Dan Peterson’sThe Challenge of Change5 Videos average 15 minutes each