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Building A World Class Safety Committee

Building A World Class Safety Committee . Ron Robinson, CSM Corporate Compliance Manager Mueller Industries. Current Experience . 11 Years Industry Experience 17 Manufacturing Locations 10 Manufacturing Safety Teams Results of Safety Teams Recordable Accidents 10% Annual Reduction

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Building A World Class Safety Committee

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  1. Building A World Class Safety Committee Ron Robinson, CSM Corporate Compliance Manager Mueller Industries

  2. Current Experience • 11 Years Industry Experience • 17 Manufacturing Locations • 10 Manufacturing Safety Teams • Results of Safety Teams • Recordable Accidents 10% Annual Reduction • Lost-Time Accidents 20% Annual Reduction • Workers Compensation Cost 55% Reduction • Several Industry Awards • Managing Plant Safety

  3. Change Your Thinking • Move from a Committee to a Team • Committee’s Negative Stigma: • Gripe Session • Slow Moving • Visionless • Action-less • Wasted Time

  4. Teams Team implies Action and Purpose. Teams are focused on a goal and they work to discover methods to reach it.

  5. Three Steps forTeam Success • Planning • Preparation • Performance

  6. Safety Team Planning Step 1 Before the Safety Team is Established

  7. Upper Management Support • Gain Commitment • Establish Mission • Define Safety Team Roles • Accountability • Financial and Management Resources • Set Goals and Expectation • Set Timeline

  8. Choose Safety Team • Non-Union Vs. Union • Union Environment • Plant Upper Management • Union President/Contract • Based on Established Criteria • Volunteer/Appointment • Management-Appointment • Hourly Employee-Volunteer

  9. Choosing Safety Team-Cont. • No Plant Manager • No Union President • No Supervisors Only Managers • Team Size 8-12 • Balanced Team • Non-Union Facility • Avoid Management Dominated Team

  10. Character of Team Members • Committed • Hope • Attitude Positive • Reliable • Active Participant • Character • Team Oriented • Enthusiastic • Resilience

  11. 5 C’ s of Team Dynamics • Cultural Understanding (Historical Memory) • Creative Thinker (Out of the Box) • Connected (Involved) • Critical Thinker (Strategic) • Commander (Leadership)

  12. Safety Team Preparation Step 2 Ready for 1st. Meeting

  13. Safety Team Preparation • Demonstrate Upper Management Commitment • Present: • Expectations/Limitations • Goals • Safety Committee Roles • Define Responsibilities • Define Vision

  14. Safety Team Preparation-Cont. Appoint Team Leaders: • Chairperson • Scribe • Facilitator • Communication Coordinator • Project Coordinator • Back-up for each position if possible • Back-up’s run the meeting every three months

  15. 80/20 Rule Flexibility Respect Others Safety Items Only Track Your Projects No I’s in Team Not the Safety Cops Clear Communication Must have an Agenda Typed Minutes Safety Team Commandments

  16. Safety Team 1st. Steps-Cont. • Define Opportunities • Schedule Training • Develop Managements Systems

  17. Communication Project Tracking Accident Investigation Audit Process Accountability Management Systems should include: Written Prog./Procedures Flow Charts Forms etc… Keys Management Systems

  18. Mandatory Training • OSHA Training (10-Hour Safety Training) • Leadership Training • Conflict Resolution • Engaging Issues • How to Hold a Meeting • How to Perform Audits

  19. Safety Team Performance Step 3

  20. Meeting Techniques • Ad-Hoc Committees • Dates • Deliverables • Small Groups • Everyone works • Working Meetings • Meal Meetings • Celebrate Successes

  21. Performance Techniques • Review Vision Regularly • Meeting with Plant Mgr. and Union President on a Quarterly basis • Review Progress Every Six Months • Executive Safety Committee • Fix what is broken • No Duck Tape and Band-aids

  22. Performance Techniques-Cont. • Publish Minutes • Publish Successes • Publish Project Updates

  23. Words To Live By Carve your Method in Sand and Chisel Your Goals and Vision in Stone

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