TAKING A STAND ON SAFETY
A 30-minute production standstill in all American facilities is used to emphasize need for plant safety as management teams met with employees to discuss becoming injury free.
Posted: April 27, 2010
How valuable is worker safety? For Hydro Extrusion Americas (Linthicum, MD), its more valuable than profit-generating production time. To make the point to its employees, on March 22 Extrusion Americas halted production across all its facilities in North and South America for half an hour.
"If we are willing to shut down multi-million dollar projects so we can talk to every worker about safety, we're going to get their attention," said Extrusion Americas President Fernando Simünes Henriques. "It reaffirms our insistence that on the worksite, safety is a requirement that we will enforce very aggressively. A safe workplace helps us improve productivity and contain costs, but most importantly it's the right thing to do."
In preparation for the work stoppage, facility management teams met with employees to determine the barriers to becoming zero-injury facilities. The intelligence gathered at these meetings was used to focus management team presentations and discussions during the stand-down.
Several operations in Hydro's Extrusion Americas group have run accident-free for years. In Argentina, extrusion plant workers have gone more than 900 days ? nearly three years ? without an accident. In Kalamazoo, MI, they have not had an incident in more than 800 days. Hydro's extrusion facility in Sidney, OH, has not had an incident since November 2008; in Guaymas, Mexico since December 2008.
Steve Robuck, Health, Safety and Environment director for Extrusion Americas, believes the stand-down will further the company's safety mindset. "To get to zero injuries, we need visible leadership, improved communication, and personal involvement. When you're talking about workplace injuries, good is not good enough. We can and will be better."
Extrusion Americas is a unit of Norsk Hydro, a global supplier of aluminum and aluminum products. Based in Norway, the company employs 23,000 people in 40 countries and has activities on all continents. Hydro is the world's third-largest aluminum supplier, the largest single manufacturer of primary metal and extruded aluminum products in Europe, and a leader in delivering innovative light metal solutions to the automotive and building industries worldwide. In North America, Hydro provides aluminum solutions including supply sourcing, extrusion, finishing, and fabrication of components, as well as engineering and contract manufacturing services, for a variety of industries.
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