A milestone in safety: 6000 days without Non-Day Off accidents at SEKISUI S-LEC's Resin Plant
SEKISUI S-LEC's Resin Plant located in Chemelot, Geleen, Netherlands, has recently reached an extraordinary milestone, achieving >6000 days without Non-Day Off accidents. That is no less than 16.5 years, since the start in Geleen. This remarkable success stands out as an exemplary achievement within the chemical park, where the plant is located. In October, Ruud Verheijen, Plant Manager of the SEKISUI S-LEC site, presented this success to other companies in the region, outlining SEKISUI’s safety approach and the mindset behind this accomplishment.
SEKISUI’s safety strategy
The safety strategy at SEKISUI's resin plant is not a recent development but a longstanding commitment. Ruud Verheijen explained that the strategy has been in place for a long time and has been continuously visualised and strengthened to maintain an impeccable track record.
SEKISUI applies KAIZEN, emphasizing continuous improvement in all aspects of life, including the workplace. At the resin plant, KAIZEN manifests through a systematic approach to identifying and addressing potential safety issues. This involves a proactive stance, where every incident, whether internal or external, is seen as an opportunity to learn and improve.
In addition, the analysis of incidents focuses on systemic issues rather than attributing blame to individuals, ensuring a constructive and fair approach to safety management.
Safety in practice
The foundation of this success lies in SEKISUI’s proactive approach and the dedication of its employees. It is built on several key principles:
- High quality design and timely evaluation: Ensuring that every aspect of the plant's design and operation meets the highest safety standards from the outset.
- Make it right the first time: Intensive training programs and regular meetings, with a strong emphasis on safety culture, are integral to this principle.
- Leading by example: Leadership at the plant takes an active role in promoting and practicing safety, setting a strong example for all employees.
Plant Manager Ruud Verheijen emphasized that supporting employees in their safety needs is paramount. This involves carefully listening to their feedback and making necessary improvements to eliminate any unsafe areas within the plant.
I am proud of our team and their safety minded work ethics. The team’s dedication to safety, a critical approach and the willingness to communicate openly are key to the plant’s success. This achievement of >6000 days without Non-Day Off accident is a reflection of our collective commitment to ensuring a safe environment for all.
As we celebrate this milestone, we remain dedicated to upholding and enhancing our safety standards to ensure the well-being of our employees and the surrounding communities.