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Safety
THE TEBO GROUP of Company's safety program defines the method employed by management to share and to assign responsibility for accident prevention and to ensure performance under that responsibility.Program
A safety program is not something that is imposed on company organizations. Safety MUST be built into every process and be an integral part of company operations. The prevention of accidents and injuries is basically achieved through control of the working environment and control of people's actions. Only management can implement such control. Safety programs are usually built around seven basic elements. They are as follows:
Only under such circumstances can the relationship between employer and employee by mutually profitable and harmonious. It is our desire to provide a safe work place, safe equipment, proper materials, and to establish and insist upon safe methods and practices at all times. It is a basic responsibility of all supervisors to make the safety part of their daily concern. This responsibility must be accepted by everyone who has a part in the affairs of the operation, no matter in what capacity they may function. Management considers no phase of operation or administration as being of greater importance than accident prevention. It is the policy of the company, therefore, to provide and maintain safe and healthful working conditions, and to follow work practices that will safeguard all employees and result in safe working conditions and efficient operation. Accident prevention and efficiency go hand-in-hand. All levels of management have a primary responsibility of the safety and well being of all employees. This responsibility can be met only by working continuously to promote safe work practices among all employees and to maintain property and equipment in safe operating condition. The supervisor is the key man in the safety program because he is in constant contact with employees. No superintendent or foreman may ever be relieved of any part of his responsibility for safety. Safety is an operating function and cannot be transferred to a staff organization. |