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6/19/2015 Laura Turnipseed, Key Account Manager
Grainger and Rubbermaid Safety Story
• Overview of RCP … What, Where, Why and How
• How RCP Aligns with Grainger’s Safety Story
• Injuries
• Compliance
• Risk
• Productivity
Agenda
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What we sell …
• Cleaning • Utility Refuse • Recycling Refuse • Decorative Refuse • Material Handling • Safety • Foodservice • Washroom / Skincare
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Where we play …
$5B Market Place
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Grainger’s Safety Story
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How Rubbermaid Fits into Grainger’s Safety Story: Injuries
Slips and Falls are the leading cause of Workers Compensation claims
Floors & Flooring Materials contribute directly to >$2MM fall injuries annually
85% of Workers Compensation Claims are attributed to employees slipping on “slick” floors
22% of slip & fall incidents resulted in >31 days away from work for each injured worker
65% of all lost workdays are due to slip/fall accidents
Slips and Falls account for > 1MM hospital ER visits annually
http://www.nfsi.org/the costs.php
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Top 10 Slip & Fall Hazards
•Water, grease, oil, fluids, etc.
1. Contaminants on Floor
2. Poor drainage (pipes & drains)
3. Damaged, Warped, buckled or uneven flooring surfaces
4. Outdoor walking surface irregularities
5. Weather conditions; ice & snow
6. Inadequate lighting
7. Stairs and handrails
8. Stepstools and Ladders
9. Tripping hazards (clutter, cords, hoses, wires)
10. Improper use of floor mats and runners
http://www.nfsi.org/the costs.php
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FG9S1600YEL
How does RCP help reduce slip & fall injuries? FG628700YEL FG425400YEL FG425100YEL
FG9S0000YEL
FG9S0700YEL
FG611277YEL
FG611000YEL
FG9S0925YEL
FG9S1100YEL
FG9S0100YEL
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How Rubbermaid Fits into Grainger’s Safety Story: Compliance
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RCP catalog lists compliance code numbers for reference
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How Rubbermaid Fits into Grainger’s Safety Story: Risk
• Similar to PPE, HACCP, etc.
Written Programs
• OSHA 300 Log
• Non-Recordable Injuries/illnesses
• Near Misses
Analyze Data
Determine Root Cause(s)
• Discover and Document opportunities to improve
• Ask questions, observe, pitch in
Surveys
• Multi-Functional team
• Products, engineering controls, practices
Brainstorm for solutions
• Top down commitment
• Training
Develop written program
Monitor and adjust
http://www.nfsi.org/the costs.php
Good time to involve RCP
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How can RCP help reduce risk?
• Site Surveys Consistent approach with
our direct sales force
• Implementation Assistance Training/Troubleshooting
• Continuous Improvement Periodically revisit issues and review data then adjust accordingly
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How Rubbermaid Fits in Grainger’s Safety Story: Productivity
According to OSHA, finding solutions to problems posed by ergonomic hazards may be the most significant workplace safety and health issue of the 1990’s.
Dr. J. Donald Miller, retired Director of NIOSH, “by any epidemiological criteria, occupational musculoskeletal injuries represent a pandemic problem in the United States with gigantic effects on the quality of millions of lives.”
Repetitive Motion or Cumulative Trauma Disorders represent almost ½ of all occupational injuries reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Ergonomic Disorders are the most rapidly growing category of OSHA recordable injuries and illnesses
It is estimated that medical workers’ comp. costs of ergonomic disorders exceed $100 Billion annually
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How to help customers understand the Ergonomics ROI
Margins are tight so there has to be a compelling financial justification for any kind of investment, including ergonomics.
Especially during an economic downturn, “Investments” in ergonomics and productivity that provide long-term cost benefit make much more
sense than “Expenses” that “would be nice”.
Ergonomics investments can help AVOID citations, accidents, incidents, injury & death, turnover, environmental impact, damaged
facilities and equipment plus all their associated costs
Ergonomic investments can help GAIN productivity, employee morale, efficient utilization of equipment and all their associated financial
benefits.
According to renowned ergonomics consultants, Humantech, depending on your company, you will usually gain benefits in at least
one of the following areas: Productivity, Workers’ Compensation costs, Quality, Absenteeism and turnover
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How can RCP help?
• ROI Justification Difficult to
“dollarize” Ergonomic Benefits short-term but we can help with Productivity Enhancement and Sustainability benefits
• Samples for Evaluation Understand need to ensure any solutions work for you in your operation
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7 Step Ergonomics Plan per NIOSH: Reducing Risk
1. Look for signs of potential Musculoskeletal problems in the workplace such as frequent complaints of aches and pains or job tasks that require repetitive forceful exertions
2. Show management commitment to addressing possible problems and encouraging employee involvement in problem solving.
3. Training to expand Management and Workers’ abilities to recognize and evaluate potential musculoskeletal problems
4. Gathering data, to ID jobs, tasks or work conditions that are most problematic using sources such as injury & illness logs, medical records/insurance info, and job analyses
5. ID & Implement specific controls for tasks that pose a risk of musculoskeletal injury and follow up to ensure the problems were adequately addressed.
6. Establish or Delegate Healthcare management to emphasize the importance of early detection and treatment
7. Minimize Risk Factors when planning new work processes and operations; costs less to build into original design than to re-design or retrofit later
Good time to involve RCP
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Where can you find Ergonomics Resources?
•http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/97-117/.
•The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
NIOSH
•explained in detail with Tool Kit 7 Steps
•is a well-renown Ergonomics Consultant that has worked well with RCP on several projects including with a large, national BSC. Humantech
•http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/searchresults.ergonomics OSHA
RCP Sales Force
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Ergonomic Considerations
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Ergonomic Solutions FG9T5800BLA
FG447600BLA
FG448500BLA
FG446600BLA FG446300BLA
FG450088BLA
FG446800BLA
FG449700BLA
FG447300BLA FG449400BLA
FG446500BLA
FG449000BLA
FG448200BLA
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Ergonomic Solutions
FG461800BLA
FG354060GRAY
FG3353000000
FG267400BLA
FG264600BLA
FG2640430BLA
FG9T1800BLA
Landmark
Avenue Plaza
Round Brutes FG9W7300BLA FG9T9200BLA
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PRODUCT FEATURES – Structural Foam
One-Piece Structural Foam Construction
Eliminates need for metal frame
Lower maintenance costs
Constant Force Design (knee)
Easy to dump
Less worker fatigue & strain
Ergonomic Steering Wheel
Provides control
Accommodates various worker heights
Secondary Handle
Helps control dumping
Less worker fatigue & strain
Inset wheel position
Prevents damage to surroundings
Lower maintenance costs
FG130500BLA ½ cu yd. 850 lb.
FG9T1400BLA ½ cu yd. 850 lb.
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Ergonomic Solutions
Element Series
Glutton Recycling Landmark & Aspen
Series
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Ergonomic Solutions
1835528 FGQ966000000 FGQ76000YL00
FGQ74500YL00
FGQ85000BK00
FGQ74500YL00
FGQ85500BK00
FGQ77000YL00
FGQ85200WH00
FGQ77500YL00
FGQ85500BK00 FGQ97900YL00
Maximizer Mops
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Ergonomic Solutions
FG9T7200BLA
1791797
FG342488PLAT
FG335388 BLA +
FG335488BLA
FG9T6800BLA
FG334900GRAY
FG9T7500BLA
FG9T7800BLA
FG617400BLA
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Overall summary
The insights and solutions (products, services and resources)
that Grainger and RCP provides helps customers take costs out
while they keep their people safe and operate safer facilities
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THANK YOU!
What Questions do you have?
Specific Opportunities where RCP can help?
Any follow up from RCP?