Safety—how protecting a company’s most valuable resources can affect the bottom line

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This paper expands on the Operational Perfection at Southwire (OPS) business philosophy regarding safety. It explains how the safety program is being built through employee involvement in pre-planning; physical equipment safety improvements; behavioral based safety; and obtaining OSHA’s VPP. It also shows how, by focusing on safety, an organization can show improvements in the areas of operating efficiencies; productivity; morale; quality; and reduced workers’ compensation premiums.

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Description

This paper expands on the Operational Perfection at Southwire (OPS) business philosophy regarding safety. It explains how the safety program is being built through employee involvement in pre-planning; physical equipment safety improvements; behavioral based safety; and obtaining OSHA’s VPP. It also shows how, by focusing on safety, an organization can show improvements in the areas of operating efficiencies; productivity; morale; quality; and reduced workers’ compensation premiums.

Additional information

Author(s)

Jeff Dewberry and Ken Hardin, Southwire Co., USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's 80th Annual Convention (Wire Expo) in Milwaukee, May 2010.

Year

2010