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News Impacting theManufacturing World inWashington State and Beyond.
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Monthly Newsletter July 2017
WorkplaceSafety: It's No AccidentLoren Lyon, Impact WashingtonCenter Director
Workplace safety. There is no doubt about it;
it is important. Not only does it keep your
employees safe, day in and day out, but safety
also impacts company productivity, employee
morale, turnover, and your financial bottom
line.
According to the United States Department ofLabor, in the four decades since theOccupational Safety and Health Act (OSHAct) was signed into law, workplace deathsand reported occupational injuries havedropped by more than 60 percent. Yet thenation's workers continue to face anunacceptable number of work-related deaths,injuries and illnesses, most of thempreventable:
In the workplace, injury or illness has a big
impact as well. Productivity is often lost
while other employees have to cover for a
missing colleague. There may be disruption
and distress concerning the event which
caused the injury in the first place. If an
employee is unable to return to work, there is
the considerable cost of hiring and training a
new worker.
This is why it is important to implement an
effective injury and illness prevention
program, as doing so can help workers and
their families avoid the potentially disastrous
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Every day, more than 12 workers dieon the job – over 4,500 a year.
Every year, more than 4.1 millionworkers suffer a serious job-relatedinjury or illness.
When an accident or illness happens on the
job, it doesn’t just cause physical pain. It also
hurts the employee financially. Workers’
compensation does not cover all of the costs
associated with most injuries and private
health insurance might not bridge the gap.
Copays, pharmaceuticals, home health care,
and physical therapy are often not covered at
all. Add in missed time from work, or
perhaps an inability to return to previous
employment at all, and there is a chance the
employee could even lose their home or have
to declare bankruptcy.
impacts that these events can have on their
lives. In addition, it can help reduce the
challenges that your business would face in
the instance of an employee injury.
It may be time to take an honest look at your
injury and illness prevention program. How
truly safe is your workplace environment? Is
there room for improvement? This
newsletter contains some reminders, tools,
and ideas for improving the safety of your
employees.
Want to take further action? Contact us
today and we will be happy to set up a free
consultation with you to further discuss your
company’s individual safety needs.
Stay safe out there!
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OSHA's Small Business Assistanceprovides numerous OSHA resourcesand information designed specificallyfor small business employers, includingsafety and health tools andpublications, easy-to-follow guides forspecific OSHA standards, anddescriptions of benefits that small
The State of Safety: A State-by-StateReport provides insight into promisingpractices, and it shows where states areon track or falling short on road safety,home and community safety, andworkplace safety. It offers a bird's-eyeview of safety policies and legislationthat can help us reduce preventabledeaths from things like distracteddriving, prescription painkillers andfalls. NO STATE EARNED AN "A". What grade did Washington get?
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businesses receive from OSHA. Focuses on two programs for smallbusinesses: OSHA's On-siteConsultation Program and Safety andHealth Achievement RecognitionProgram (SHARP). Also see OSHA'sNon-retaliation Policy.
The NSC Quick Reference Guide is avital reference tool used extensivelythroughout the Emergency MedicalResponse course, but it is also availableto anyone who would like first aidguidance at their fingertips. It providesa list of abbreviations and memoryaids, as well as an illustrated summaryof treatment steps for various illnessesand injuries.
NSC is excited to offer students – andthe general public – this portable,digital version of the guide. It containsthe same need-to-know content as thetraditional guide, but in a convenient,always-with-you electronic format. It'sfree and can help you save a life.
The app is now available from the AppStore and Google Play. Search"National Safety Council" to find andinstall the app.
The Professional Safety Academy is aspecialized course series developed toaddress the needs of safetyprofessionals, those who have beenassigned safety responsibilities, andeven the safety curious. It addressesdetailed information on a variety ofindividual subjects that are integralparts of a safety program.The courses will be offered in an ongoing basis. They can be taken togetheror one-by-one as convenient.
Successfully completing ten (10)courses in the series will earn anProfessional Safety SpecialistCertification. Eight (8) courses arerequired, plus two (2) electives of yourchoice. Participants can take thecourses in any order they wish butmust complete the series within 2 yearsto earn certification. Learn more aboutthe certification here or REGISTERHERE.
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Question: My team is telling me tonot keep going with our ISO/AS9100implementation. They say we don'thave time to make things perfect. Wehave come so far. What should I do?
Q&A With Sarah Stuart is a newmonthly blog feature. Submit yourquestion HERE for an answer from ourresource partners and on-staff expertson anything related to manufacturing. YOU have questions: WE haveanswers. View last month's Q&A.
An Employer's Online Toolkitto Protect Employees andVolunteersThis resource provides tools andbest practices intended to help supportorganizations in their efforts toenhance safe working environments.
Aerospace Small BusinessIndustry Day In partnership withNASA at the Museum of Flight inSeattle, WAThis event is a unique opportunity forsmall and diverse manufacturers,suppliers, engineers, and others tomeet with knowledgeable agencyrepresentatives from NASA and NASAprime contractors including Boeing,Lockheed Martin, Sierra NevadaCorporation, Teledyne BrownEngineering, and others. Moreinformation HERE.
Learn About Our Made in
Washington Program
Manufacturing is a vital arm of
Washington's economy, and it's our
mission to support and energize our
local industry. The Made in
Washington program is a free service
to the community that certifies,
promotes, and connects Washington
State manufacturers. Check out our
directory of Made in Washington
businesses, or get certified and listed
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Don't Get Burned By the EclipseA total solar eclipse visible in theUnited States is rare – and precious,just like your vision.
When the moon crosses in front of thesun on Monday, Aug. 21, skies willdarken, stars will twinkle and millionsof Americans will be treated to anastronomical show last observed in theU.S. in 1979. The only safe way to lookdirectly at the sun is through special-purpose solar filters, according to theAmerican Academy of Ophthalmology. Find out more HERE.
Washington Labor Laws
The Washington Division ofOccupational Safety and Health(DOSH) covers most public andprivate-sector employees, exemptingfederal employees, the United StatesPostal Service, floating maritimeoperations, and those working on
today! The program is at no cost to
join and includes such benefits as
listing in our on-line guide and use of
the Made in Washington logo on your
website. For more information or to
sign up, visit our Made in Washington
page
ONLINE SAFETY AND SECURITYSmall manufacturers are at risk ofbecoming targets of cyber attacks.Cyber criminals are seekinginformation including employee andcustomer records, banking andfinancial data, and access to largernetworks. Small manufacturers areoften seen as an easy entry point intolarger businesses and governmentagencies. Start protecting your businesswith Cybersecurity resources andmaterials from NIST MEP. For localresources, contact us for moreinformation.
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military reservations, nationalparks, and on Indian reservationsand Trust Lands. Issues DOSH helpsbusinesses with are:
What to do if your employeesare injuredFind a safety ruleFile a Quarterly ReportFind safety training materialsPermits and inspectionsCheck L&I businessrequirementsHelp for small businessowners
THE MANUFACTURING DAY MISSION
Manufacturing Day addresses commonmisperceptions about manufacturingby giving manufacturers anopportunity to open their doors andshow, in a coordinated effort, whatmanufacturing is — and what it isn’t.By working together during and afterMFG DAY, manufacturers will begin toaddress the skilled labor shortage theyface, connect with future generations,take charge of the public image ofmanufacturing, and ensure the ongoingprosperity of the whole industry.
MFG DAY is designed to amplify thevoice of individual manufacturers andcoordinate a collective chorus ofmanufacturers with common concernsand challenges. The rallying point for agrowing mass movement, MFG DAY
The Washington ManufacturingAwards recognized companies makingimportant progress in productivity,growth and innovation. 16 companieswere honored in seven categories:Company of the Year, Executive of theYear, Innovation of the Year, Food &Beverage Processor of the Year,Emerging Manufacturer of the Year,Building Trades Manufacturer of theYear, and Nonprofit of the Year.Winners were announced at an awardsdinner on April 26 at the Museum ofFlight and were featured in the Mayedition of Seattle Business magazine.
Impact Washington hosts
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empowers manufacturers to cometogether to address their collectivechallenges so they can help theircommunities and future generationsthrive.
How will you be celebratingMFG DAY? Let us know and wewill help spread the word byposting your event on ourwebsite and here in ournewsletter! Don't forget toregister your event! This is alsowhere you can find events goingon in your area.
events on many topics,including LEAN, ISO, FSMA,and many more. Please checkour Events page for our latestofferings and to register. Welook forward to seeing you!
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