Six Safety and Health principles for the steel industry:
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1. All injuries and work-related illness can and must be prevented
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2. Managers are responsible and accountable for safety and health performance
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3. Employee engagement and training is essential
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4. Working safely is a condition of employment
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5. Excellence in safety and health drives excellent business results
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6. Safety and health must be integrated into all business management processes
Edwin Basson, Director General of worldsteel said: “Protecting the safety and health of everyone who works in or around the steel industry is of vital importance to all worldsteel members. The duty of care and social responsibility demands that everyone should be able to work in a safe and healthy work environment.'
The steel industry has achieved a significant reduction of 71% in its Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) over the last decade. Whilst the figure shows impressive improvement, there is still much progress to be made until we reach the ultimate target for the industry - ‘zero incidents’.
Today we mark the 3rd Steel Safety Day which was launched to create a safer working environment across the entire steel industry worldwide. In 2016 we are focusing on ‘Falling from height’, one of the five most common causes of incidents in the steel industry.