Cultivating a Safety-First Mindset at Covia
Covia, a company focused on cultivating a safe work environment, has implemented innovative safety measures in 2024 to improve workplace safety. Key highlights include:
- Introduction of wearable safety sensors to prevent injuries by providing instant feedback on hazardous movements
- Development of digital workplace inspections to streamline safety procedures and enforce SMHS guidelines
- Continuation of the 'Safety Starts with Me' program, an employee-led initiative to create a positive work environment
- Organization of Safety Days, focusing on different elements of health and safety, including emergency preparedness drills
Covia's efforts were recognized by NIOSH with the Mine Safety and Health Technology Innovations Award for their wearable sensor program implementation.
Covia, un'azienda impegnata a coltivare un ambiente di lavoro sicuro, ha implementato misure di sicurezza innovative nel 2024 per migliorare la sicurezza sul lavoro. I principali punti salienti includono:
- Introduzione di sensori di sicurezza indossabili per prevenire infortuni fornendo feedback immediati su movimenti pericolosi
- Sviluppo di ispezioni digitali sul posto di lavoro per semplificare le procedure di sicurezza e applicare le linee guida SMHS
- Continuazione del programma 'La Sicurezza Inizia Con Me', un'iniziativa guidata dai dipendenti per creare un ambiente di lavoro positivo
- Organizzazione di Giornate della Sicurezza, con focus su diversi elementi di salute e sicurezza, comprese le esercitazioni di emergenza
Gli sforzi di Covia sono stati riconosciuti da NIOSH con il Premio per le Innovazioni Tecnologiche nella Sicurezza e Salute nelle Miniere per l'implementazione del loro programma di sensori indossabili.
Covia, una empresa centrada en cultivar un ambiente de trabajo seguro, ha implementado medidas innovadoras de seguridad en 2024 para mejorar la seguridad en el lugar de trabajo. Los puntos destacados incluyen:
- Introducción de sensores de seguridad portátiles para prevenir lesiones brindando retroalimentación instantánea sobre movimientos peligrosos
- Desarrollo de inspecciones digitales en el lugar de trabajo para optimizar los procedimientos de seguridad y hacer cumplir las pautas de SMHS
- Continuación del programa 'La Seguridad Comienza Conmigo', una iniciativa liderada por empleados para crear un ambiente de trabajo positivo
- Organización de Días de Seguridad, centrados en diferentes elementos de salud y seguridad, incluidas las simulacros de preparación ante emergencias
Los esfuerzos de Covia fueron reconocidos por NIOSH con el Premio a las Innovaciones Tecnológicas en Seguridad y Salud de Minas por la implementación de su programa de sensores portátiles.
Covia는 안전한 근무 환경을 조성하는 것을 목표로 하는 회사로, 2024년에 직장 안전을 개선하기 위해 혁신적인 안전 조치를 시행했습니다. 주요 내용은 다음과 같습니다:
- 위험한 움직임에 대한 즉각적인 피드백을 제공하여 부상을 방지하는 착용 가능한 안전 센서 도입
- 안전 절차를 간소화하고 SMHS 지침을 시행하기 위한 디지털 작업장 검사 개발
- 긍정적인 근무 환경을 조성하기 위한 직원 주도 프로그램인 '안전은 나로부터 시작된다' 프로그램 계속 진행
- 비상 대비 훈련을 포함한 건강 및 안전의 다양한 요소에 중점을 두고 안전의 날 조직
Covia의 노력은 그들의 착용 센서 프로그램 시행으로 인해 NIOSH로부터 광업 안전 및 건강 기술 혁신 상을 인정받았습니다.
Covia, une entreprise axée sur la création d'un environnement de travail sûr, a mis en place en 2024 des mesures de sécurité innovantes pour améliorer la sécurité au travail. Les points clés incluent :
- Introduction de capteurs de sécurité portables pour prévenir les blessures en fournissant un retour d'information instantané sur les mouvements dangereux
- Développement de contrôles numériques des lieux de travail pour rationaliser les procédures de sécurité et faire respecter les lignes directrices SMHS
- Continuation du programme 'La sécurité commence avec moi', une initiative dirigée par les employés pour créer un environnement de travail positif
- Organisation de Journées de sécurité, axées sur différents éléments de santé et de sécurité, y compris des exercices de préparation aux urgences
Les efforts de Covia ont été reconnus par le NIOSH avec le Prix d'Innovation Technologique en matière de Sécurité et de Santé dans les Mines pour la mise en œuvre de son programme de capteurs portables.
Covia, ein Unternehmen, das sich auf die Schaffung eines sicheren Arbeitsumfelds konzentriert, hat 2024 innovative Sicherheitsmaßnahmen eingeführt, um die Sicherheit am Arbeitsplatz zu verbessern. Die wichtigsten Highlights sind:
- Einführung von tragbaren Sicherheitssensoren, um Verletzungen zu vermeiden, indem sofortiges Feedback zu gefährlichen Bewegungen gegeben wird
- Entwicklung von digitalen Arbeitsplatzinspektionen, um Sicherheitsverfahren zu optimieren und die SMHS-Richtlinien durchzusetzen
- Fortsetzung des Programms 'Sicherheit beginnt bei mir', einer von Mitarbeitern geleiteten Initiative zur Schaffung eines positiven Arbeitsumfelds
- Organisation von Sicherheitstagen, die sich auf verschiedene Elemente von Gesundheit und Sicherheit konzentrieren, einschließlich Notfallübungen
Die Bemühungen von Covia wurden von NIOSH mit dem Preis für technologische Innovationen in der Bergwerksicherheit und -gesundheit für die Umsetzung ihres tragbaren Sensorkonzepts anerkannt.
- Implementation of wearable safety sensors to reduce risk of musculoskeletal disorders
- Development of digital workplace inspections to enhance safety procedures
- Received Mine Safety and Health Technology Innovations Award from NIOSH
- Continued focus on employee-led safety initiatives and annual Safety Days
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 3, 2024 / Covia
Cultivating a safe work environment plays a critical role in everything we do at Covia. From our plant locations to our offices - safety and health remain a consistent focus to ensure the well-being of our Team Members, customers, and communities.
In 2024, Covia continued to innovate our strategies and workflows to further improve safety for our team members. Read on to find out more about the important work our Safety and Health team has completed over the past year, a preview of upcoming safety innovations, and a closer look at Covia's Safety Days.
Safety and Health Team Highlights: Chris Thynne & Mona Legin
Covia's approach to safety is outlined in our Safety and Health Management System (SHMS) - a comprehensive collection of policies, guidelines, and procedures that help guide everything we do. Our Safety and Health team helps ensure Covia's plants and locations are following the SMHS and creating the safe work environment that's critical to our operation.
We want to highlight two members of the Safety and Health team who have helped in the implementation and management of recent key technologies. Chris Thynne, Safety and Health Manager, and Mona Legin, Ergonomics Specialist, are invaluable team members who have played important roles in our safety efforts.
Chris started working with Covia back in 1988 as a quality control and environmental supervisor. Over the years, he held several positions at Covia until landing in the safety and health department in 2011. He is currently part of the safety and health team.
Mona earned her bachelor's in human resources and started working at Covia's Quebec, Canada plant while still a student. During her seven-year career at Covia, she worked in a variety of roles at the plant level before being offered the position of corporate ergonomics specialist. In her current role, Mona monitors workplace ergonomics to help make a difference in the long-term musculoskeletal health of Covia's employees.
Chris, Mona, and the safety and health team have worked diligently to implement innovative safety measures that further reduce the risk of injury in the workplace - including wearable safety sensors and digital workplace inspections.
Preventing Injury with Safety Sensors
In March of 2024, Covia started rolling out new safety sensors to team members at a select handful of locations. This self-coaching tool provides instant feedback to team members when the sensor detects "hazardous movements." Movements that are flagged can include instances such as lifting a heavy object with the back instead of the legs. The goal of implementing these safety sensors is to help team members consider their body movements and act in a way that reduces the risk of developing a musculoskeletal disorder.
The sensors, which are clipped to the collar or arm of team members on the plant floor, flags any back or shoulder movement that puts them at risk. When a hazardous movement is flagged, the sensor buzzes and provides feedback on how to correct the movement. The data from these movements is then collected so members of the safety and health team can pinpoint where improvements need to be made to provide a safer work environment for the team. This process allows for preventative maintenance to lower the risk of injury.
"Sensor implementation has been very exciting," Mona said. "I race in to check the sensor dashboard every morning to see the decrease in hazardous movements detected. It's one of the highlights of my day."
Covia initiated its exploration into wearable sensors. The process gained momentum when Mona joined the ergonomics team. One of her initial responsibilities was to research different sensors on the market and find one that can meet Covia's unique needs. Since then, Mona has worked closely with the sensor representative to launch the program across several Covia plants.
"I'm looking forward to expanding the program to every employee, so they know how to keep their body safe," she said. Covia plans to continue rolling out this innovative safety feature to all our plants.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recently recognized Covia, in partnership with Soter Analytics, for the implementation of our wearable sensor program by awarding us with the Mine Safety and Health Technology Innovations Award. When presenting the award, NIOSH noted that Covia demonstrated an exceptional commitment to leveraging technology in innovative ways that exceed regulatory standards, thereby improving the safety and health of our employees.
Streamlining Safety with Digital Workplace Inspections
The safety and health team has been hard at work preparing a digital mobile equipment inspection pilot to start later this year. By utilizing a digital workflow and tablets for inspections, Covia can ensure proper inspections are completed and the correct actions taken.
One advantage of a digital system over traditional pen and paper is that the safety and health team can enforce SMHS procedures more effectively - providing additional insight on a regular basis to review risk and potential defects in a piece of equipment.
Digital workplace inspections would ensure team members could not start working on a project until the proper work permits are filed, the SLAM risk assessment is completed, and checks are in place before the project begins. This helps keep team members safe. With these new technologies, Covia can better utilize data to understand what's happening so we can modify our programs or policies to better protect our team.
Covia is looking forward to implementing digital workplace inspections later this year.
Building a Safe Work Environment
Covia provides employees with regular training on our safety policies and procedures, including annual emergency action drills, as well as required role- or location-specific training, to ensure a proactive approach to incident preparedness and response applicable to each team member.
Part of that training includes the "Safety Starts with Me" program - an employee-led engagement initiative that helps to build rapport among team members to create a positive work environment at their plant.
"A safe work environment comes down to workplace culture," Mona said. "It comes from experience and strong communication."
The program stems from the idea that everyone at the plant is on the same level - there is no hierarchy when it comes to safety. All team members want to go home in one piece.
"The key to a successful plant is that they treat each other like family," Chris said. "Team members look out for one another. That comes from including everyone in the process and not a unilateral decision that is pushed on to everyone else."
Prioritizing Protection with Safety Days
Covia's Safety Day program started as a way to have the entire company united in safety at the same time - regardless of location. It allowed our team to take a step back from production to focus solely on safety for a day.
In addition to emergency preparedness, Safety Day encourages plants to focus on different elements of health and safety. For instance, one year a plant might focus on fire drills with the local fire department while the next they practice confined-space rescue drills.
For Safety Day 2024, plants ran mobile-equipment fire drills to learn about new internal policies around mobile-equipment fires. These drills help ensure that all team members are aware of what to do, how to respond, how to interact with first responders, and how to ensure everyone makes it out safely if fire were to break out.
"I remember my first Safety Day" Mona remarked. "I was absolutely impressed by everyone's dedication to safety. I've never heard of a company doing this sort of thing."
Chris added, "I like how Safety Day challenges our policies and how we would react to hypothetical scenarios. Like, what would we do if a mobile equipment operator had a heart attack? How would we rescue them? How would we get them out of their cab?"
"This is important in case a real crisis scenario was to happen," Chris continued. "Without practicing and knowing the gaps, our response would be delayed and put people at risk."
This is why Covia goes the extra mile to educate team members on procedures. From fire extinguisher demonstrations to a mock electrocution where an emergency helicopter was dispatched to evacuate the test person - Covia is invested in maintaining the health and well-being of all of our team members.
For further information regarding Covia's core value of Safety First and its significance in our operations, please visit CoviaCorp.com.
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