Outstanding processes and commitment of global team lead to a
world-class global safety performance
MENTOR, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 7, 2012--
Avery Dennison Label and Packaging Materials (LPM) announced Tuesday the
business’s 2011 worldwide recordable incident rate of 0.46 injuries or
illnesses for every 100 employees.
LPM saw best-ever performances in Europe, South America and North
America, with incident rates in those regions of 0.29, 0.5, and 0.62,
respectively. The Asia Pacific region saw an incident rate of 0.46 –
just shy of beating its 2010 performance.
In comparison, the average United States manufacturing company
experienced a recordable incident rate of 4.4 injuries per 100 workers
in 2010, according to the most recent data published by the U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics. All of Avery Dennison’s worldwide sites follow U.S.
safety recordkeeping practices.
“This shows that safety is a top priority for the company, our leaders
and our employees,” said Don Nolan, LPM group vice president. “It takes
a teamwork mentality to make this happen, and we’ve fostered that
environment by empowering all employees to make contributions towards a
safer and healthier workplace.”
The entire Avery Dennison Corporation also posted impressive safety
results for 2011, with 0.47 injuries for every 100 employees.
“This achievement is a testament of the dedication of our people,” said
Kamran Kian, vice president for operations and supply chain for LPM and
Avery Dennison’s Specialty Materials business. “Safety starts with the
individual, and our team members are making sure they’re keeping safe
with every action, every time. This collective passion for safety allows
us to be one in a handful of companies in the Fortune® 500 with an
incident rate below 0.5.”
LPM has made steady improvements in its recordable incident rate over
the last six years, and the 2011 record represents a 37 percent
improvement over prior year. Of the business’s 67 manufacturing
facilities and distribution centers worldwide, 43 of them – or 64
percent – operated through 2011 without a single recordable incident.
“It takes world-class operations to accomplish such outstanding safety
results,” Kian said. “Our facilities are guided by the principles of
Lean and Six Sigma quality, which promotes efficiency in all levels of
the organization and empowers our employees to pursue operational
excellence. This level of excellence is also an indication of our
exceptional quality, customer satisfaction and employee morale.”
The world-class safety performance comes after the business rolled out
several initiatives aimed at making every site a safer place to work.
For example, employees are encouraged to quickly report even the
smallest concerns, such as a near-miss, to correct potential dangers.
Open razor knives used to cut label materials were replaced across the
globe with safer cutting tools, which virtually eliminated hand
lacerations. In addition, machine safety was improved through “Project
Untouchable,” which minimized the amount of time workers touch or come
close to operating machinery.
“We have eliminated thousands of potential hazards in our facilities
across the world,” said Scott Summers, director of environment health
and safety for LPM. “We also encourage every employee to always look for
and correct possible hazards as well as to stay consistently focused on
the task at hand.”
LPM plans further safety improvements in 2012 as it aims to best its
record again.
About Avery Dennison
Avery Dennison (NYSE:AVY) helps make brands more inspiring and the world
more intelligent. For more than 75 years the company has been a global
leader in pressure-sensitive technology and materials and retail
branding and information solutions. A FORTUNE® 500 company with sales of
$6 billion from continuing operations in 2011, Avery Dennison is based
in Pasadena, California, and has employees in over 60 countries. For
more information, visit www.averydennison.com.
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Avery Dennison Label and Packaging Materials
Alisa Feingold,
Director of Global Corporate Communications
(440) 534-4854
alisa.feingold@averydennison.com