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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 30, 2009
Labor Dept. Works with Businesses to Reduce Workplace Deaths
September 2009 saw a spike in the number of workplace deaths
Pevely, Mo- Peter Lyskowski, Deputy Director of the Missouri Labor Department, visited today with management and employees at Edge Manufacturing in Pevely to discuss programs designed to enhance workplace safety in Missouri and to recognize businesses that strive to prevent workplace deaths and injuries. Lyskowski’s visit comes on the heels of a month in which Missouri experienced a higher than ordinary number of deaths in the workplace.
"In these tough economic times companies are to cutting back on employees and relying on the remaining workforce to be more productive. A side effect of doing more with less is that employees sometimes shortcut safety measures resulting in an increase in workplace injuries and even death,” says Department Deputy Director Peter Lyskowski. “We are fortunate there are employers like Edge Manufacturing that are dedicated to making workplace safety a priority.”
Edge Manufacturing, a metal fabrication manufacturer, became a member of the Missouri Department of Labor’s elite safety program, Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP), in January 2007. Edge Manufacturing, began working with the Department’s safety consultants in May 2003 and has since provided a top-notch facility for both its employees and clients.
"By the very nature of our business (manufacturing of sharp cutting tools), the safety of our employees has always been our highest concern,” says Plant Manager Steve Menendez. “By partnering with the Missouri Labor Department, Edge Manufacturing has improved its safety management practices, and worked 1148 consecutive days without a Lost Time Accident.”
The metal fabrication manufacturing industry is considered a high-risk industry when it comes to workplace safety. It is typical for workers to suffer eye injuries, cuts from sharp edges, contusions from objects falling, back injuries, and a lot of slips, trips and falls if the employer does not take the steps necessary to protect the employees from injuries. In 2009, more than 1,458 injuries and four deaths were reported to the Department from the metal fabrication manufacturing industry.
Unfortunately, the Department saw an increase in overall workplace deaths for the month of September. On average, nine workplace deaths are reported to the Department per month. For September, 15 Missourians lost their lives on the job. The types of industries and work related to the recent deaths range from transportation and public utilities, to retail trade, and construction.
"The state’s economic wellbeing is closely tied with safe and healthy workplaces,” says Peter Lyskowski. “More people on the job mean that more tax revenue is generated for our state. We rely on businesses to protect this priceless commodity and urge employers to take part in our free safety programs--they save lives.”
The Department offers free onsite safety and health consultations to high hazard businesses with 250 employees or less. The Department’s professional consultants identify safety hazards and help employers come up with inexpensive solutions. Participation can lower insurance premiums, cut out-of-pocket expenses, and reduce workplace injuries. Businesses that implement safety programs over a period of time can become SHARP members and be exempt from OSHA-targeted inspections for up to three years. To be eligible for SHARP, companies must implement a safety program and the worksite’s lost workday injury and illness rate must be below the national average for its industry.
Edge Manufacturing produces bandsaw blades and circular saw blades to the food processing industry and supplies cutting tools to every continent and over 40 countries around the globe.
For more information about Edge Manufacturing, visit www.edgemfg.com . For more information on how to sign up for our FREE health and safety consultations, visit www.labor.mo.gov/SAFE or call 573-522-SAFE.
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