A safe and secure working environment
All employees should be able to work in a good and safe environment, both physically and psychosocially. Coor’s efforts to promote health and safety are based on identified risks and general legal requirements. Coor’s health and safety management is well implemented, governed by the executive management team and developed continuously through the Health & Safety Committee, which consists of the national and Group health and safety managers. The executive management team and national management teams take part in safety inspections in several different areas to identify risks. This is a very important and appreciated effort.
We strive for shared responsibility achieved by perceiving occupational health and safety as a common value. Occupational safety is a matter for me, for you and for us as a team.
At Coor, we live by a fundamental rule: “If we cannot do the work safely, we shall not do it at all.”
Systematic and ongoing work is taking place to further strengthen the safety culture within work environment and achieve established targets through training initiatives and campaigns. One example is Coor’s Life Saving Rules, which you can read more about below.
All employees are encouraged to report observed risks. Risk observations, incidents and injuries are reported directly to the relevant manager, after which a follow-up and analysis of preventive measures is conducted.
The results help us to identify operations where there is a need for training and preventive measures. The most common categories of injuries reported were falls from the same height, falls from high heights and stab/cut injuries.
Examples of initiatives
- Operational monitoring of safety inspections, risk surveys and assessment of injuries to develop targeted risk prevention activities.
- Escalation processes to deal with injuries in all countries.
- Collaboration with customers on safety inspections, training, and supplier meetings.
- Internal and external audits in accordance with the ISO 45001:2018 health and safety standard.
Coor will continue its training activities to raise the level of Safety culture in the company, and to establish a common view and enhanced safety culture in our day-to-day activities. We are using the Bradley Curve to make assessments, prioritize right initiatives, and follow progress.