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This training program focuses on creating a robust safety culture within your facility. Led by industry experts such as Regis Parker and David Laidlaw, the S.T.A.R.T. (Supervisor Training in Accident Reduction Techniques) initiative aims to equip supervisors with essential skills in accountability, motivation, and safety education. By addressing both direct and indirect costs associated with workplace injuries, like foreign body eye incidents and carpal tunnel syndrome, this program highlights the critical relationship between safety practices and overall productivity. Join us in fostering a safer work environment.
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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 • Hamilton Bergstrom III – President Retail Department Stores EM 1.63 • Stewart Carlson – President Commercial Construction EM .39
Direct Cost Medical Payments Compensation Indirect or Hidden Costs Down 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_______ Consequences Causes Mgmt. Actions Fatality Lost Time Serious Injury Minor Injury Property Damage Near Miss Behaviors_______
What %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’s Dan Peterson’s Safety Management Series 5 Videos average 15 minutes each Dan Peterson’s The Challenge of Change 5 Videos average 15 minutes each