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Safety Program Cost Reduction
Documentation:
What to Ask For and Why
By Ted Cowie, President, Safety Today
Safety Today is one of the largest full service safety equipment distributors in
North America. As such, we have helped many companies harmonize the relationship
between safety and savings.
Employers looking at the bottom line and finding too much reactive spending on safety
with little improvement in injury rates have a challenge: How do they ensure that
safety equals protection and that protection equals savings?
We advise our customers to ask good questions about accident prevention and total
savings. Then, we can use our expertise to lend a hand in uncovering program savings
that would otherwise remain hidden.
Here are the questions we encourage a proactive-minded company seeking our counsel
to ask as we begin to work together to reduce the total cost of safety.
How do I measure the total cost of safety in our plants?
If you look at the amount of money spent in the U.S. on accidents � everything from
actual medical treatments and lost time, to hiring replacements, training, lost
productivity, health insurance costs, workers compensation, legal costs, and other
expenses � the cost substantially exceeds $100 billion a year. Contrast that against
the $5.5 to $6 billion annual revenues of the North American safety equipment industry
and you can easily see that the cost of accidents far outweighs what is spent to
prevent them.
For every plant we call on, we help them to appreciate that we are going to reduce
their share of the $100 billion total cost of workplace accidents. We may
invest in some areas while lowering costs in others. Ultimately, the real savings
are found in reducing the number of accidents.
When customers can�t readily account for the total cost of safety, Safety Today
helps comb through data to uncover less obvious business costs � such as training
expenses and productivity dips related to accidents. This data will provide a benchmark
for the program moving forward. Our forensic team is better than most at gathering
empirical data related to accidents because, as dedicated safety experts, that is
how we get to the facts to pinpoint lasting solutions.
You work with many customers across North America. What best practices can you share
to make my plant safer?
Our customers know their businesses, but we know safety. Safety Today is one of
the largest full service safety equipment distributors in North America. We are
expert at developing worker protection programs and we encourage customers to put
our experience to work.
For example, if we are trying to create a total savings program for a manufacturer
of air conditioning components, we can apply experience gained from having provided
complete safety programs for major manufacturers in that same market. No sensitive
or confidential information is ever shared, just a wealth of understanding amassed
from our 60 years working in plants similar to the one we are evaluating.
That said, dissimilar experiences can also prove vital. When no one else
has considered doing something a certain way in a given industry, sometimes the
best practices we�ve learned from a non-competing marketplace can create instant
value.
How can I reduce my total cost of PPE per employee, yet keep them safe?
Look at the total cost of PPE versus simply how much the PPE costs. Safety
Today begins by conducting a complete plant survey. The survey is a front to back
study of work environments, hazards present, past accidents, potential accidents,
and PPE selection and usage.
The survey includes product testing and performance evaluation. This testing includes
bringing in product at different performance/value points that provide a variety
of degrees of protection, and compares them to product purchased based on price
alone. For heavy use categories such as gloves, we can often prove a 5-10x increase
in product life with a 2-4x increase in cost.
Aside from the obvious�buying higher quality products�what can I do to increase the
life of my PPE?
We work hard to produce savings, then we make sure the results stick.
Safety Today has exclusive partnerships that provide laundering and reconditioning
services for the PPE we sell. A $6 glove thrown away after a single day because
it is soiled can be laundered and reconditioned for less than a $1.
After gloves leave your facility, carefully tagged so that no mix ups or switched
deliveries occur, they are placed in a shaker to remove metal chips and other foreign
matter, then sorted by material type for either dry cleaning or water washing. After
a thorough cleaning, we then sort for style and size and repair damaged gloves.
Reusable, cleaned, and repaired gloves are counted, bundled and labeled for return
to your facility.
How can I get my employees to take better care of their PPE?
We provide training programs that encourage employees to appreciate your investment
in PPE. The programs are geared at minimizing waste, encouraging compliance, and,
most important, educating employees to work more safely.
Vending programs create value by helping customers manage inventory� in fact, it
is not uncommon to see total program savings in excess of 30% when an open PPE distribution
system is modified and augmented with vended product.
The system helps govern usage because employees know that there is a system in place
that monitors and tracks PPE use and reports possible carelessness.
Using the customer�s data, Safety Today helps plants determine first, if their conditions
are right for vending and then, if appropriate, we develop the system components
to address distribution and control. Plus, we are one of the few companies that
can provide all vending equipment, including installation, service, and refill services.
Another popular option for controlling inventory is our development of various PPE
kits. Kits get employees accustomed to the idea that PPE is to be used for a designated
life cycle. We evaluate and recommend the proper protection for each employee in
the plant and then build out and provide personalized PPE kits, with each kit arriving
in the designated employee�s locker at the appropriate time.
How can I better work with purchasing to make sure total safety costs are understood
relative to individual PPE costs?
A facility analysis by a safety professional can offer real cost savings, both in
injury prevention and inventory reduction. But our recommendations work best when
safety directors, procurement specialists and production management work together
to introduce the new program and implement the change. We bridge the gap by developing
an integrated relationship between safety, purchasing, manufacturing and the outside
safety consultant from the very start.
Safety Today, founded in 1946, is one of the largest full service safety equipment
distributors in North America. We offer worker protection products (PPE) and services
including safety training and consulting, safety equipment repair and calibration,
customer-specific procurement solutions, on-site safety centers and supplier-managed
inventory systems. Our mission is to protect workers and their workspace environment
in our key markets including steel, automotive, glass, food processing, fleet, general
manufacturing, service industries, and more. For more information, call US - 800.837.5900,
CDN - 800.263.1251.
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