In-Plant Safety
Investing in a standardized, comprehensive safety program minimizes the risks faced by both your employees and your company. SBCA’s customizable template materials, developed specifically for the component industry, can help you implement a consistent, measurable in-plant safety program through education, training and certification.
The Operation Safety Program includes employee training materials in English and Spanish, online documentation and certification software, and access to SBCA’s SBCA Forklift Certification Program and the SBCA Housekeeping Program for Combustible Dust.
Top Resources
Investing in a standardized, comprehensive safety program minimizes the risks faced by both your employees and your company. SBCA’s customizable template materials, developed specifically for the component industry, can help you implement a consistent, measurable in-plant safety program through education, training and certification.
SBCA’s Forklift Certification Program is a dynamic training program that integrates online training with hands-on exercises to provide a diversified course for your forklift operators.
The SBCA Combustible Dust Housekeeping program contains all you need to assess your company’s risk for combustible dust citations during an OSHA inspection and implement an effective housekeeping program for your production facility.
The TRUCK Program addresses one of your greatest sources of risk and liability: product transport. Keep your drivers up to speed on industry best practices for staying safe and complying with applicable regulations as they load and unload product and travel on public roads.
Best Practices
Safety Committee Chair Jason Ward and Molly Butz from SBCA staff share statistics and feedback from the first annual 2018 Safety Survey for component manufacturers in a roundtable setting on various safety topics and concerns affecting industry peers.
To reduce accidents, injuries, illnesses and their related costs, safety and health must become a core management issue in your company like production, sales or quality control. Learn how to build the necessary culture in your facility to promote safety while exploring the responsibilities every person – from the CEO to your newest production employee – must accept to achieve success.
CM's share best safety practices and tips for workplace safety.