Iggesund’s UK mill accident-free in 2019
/ins Iggesund Paperboard’s paperboard mill in Workington, UK, did not have a single accident that led to absence during the whole of 2019. Quite an achievement, especially considering that more than 320 people work there, in a heavy process industry.
David Inglesfield, Health and Safety Manager at Workington, asserts that the mill’s success year after year is by no means down to pure chance. It’s about a tradition of systematic and proactive work to create an accident-free workplace.
“We’ve built up a safety culture over many years and we’re constantly working hard to keep it alive and well,” says David in summing up the success factors.
“Safety is everyone’s responsibility and requires commitment. Everyone also need to have the courage to challenge unsafe behaviours. A safe working environment must always be at the top of every meeting agenda to keep the issue fresh in people’s minds.”
Other key ingredients in the mill’s success are learning from incidents, analysing the causes and conducting ongoing checks, thus leading to improvements. Work planning to ensure that controls and follow-up are in place is also vital at the Workington mill, which makes Iggesund Paperboard’s Incada paperboard.
“You have to be aware that there’s always a need to improve and that you’re never at an acceptable level,” David emphasises.
At the Iggesund Paperboard mill in Iggesund, Sweden, which has about 800 employees, there were nine accidents leading to absence in 2019.
“Workington is a great role model for proactive, and successful, health and safety work. For example, they have a procedure in place whereby they start investigating a workplace accident straight after it occurs. We take care to continuously learn from each other so we can prevent accidents at all our workplaces,” says Therese Rahm, Communication Manager at Iggesund Paperboard in Sweden.
Holmen Group, of which Iggesund Paperboard is a part, conducts far-reaching health and safety work, the aim being to achieve an injury-free workplace for all co-workers. A safe working environment is always high up on the agenda, and is continuously followed up at senior management level. All units are certified to OHSAS 18001, which means that the Group conducts systematic health and safety work throughout the organisation.
All of the Group’s mills are either preparing for or already transitioning to the new management system, ISO 45001, which partly entails higher demands on involvement from senior management.
Iggesund
Iggesund Paperboard is part of the Swedish forest industry group Holmen, one of the world’s 100 most sustainable companies listed on the United Nations Global Compact Index. Iggesund’s turnover is just over €500 million and its flagship product Invercote is sold in more than 100 countries. The company has two brand families, Invercote and Incada, both positioned at the high end of their respective segments. Since 2010 Iggesund has invested more than €380 million to increase its energy efficiency and reduce the fossil emissions from its production.
Iggesund and the Holmen Group report all their fossil carbon emissions to the Carbon Disclosure Project. The environmental data form an integral part of an annual report that complies with the Global Reporting Initiative’s highest level of sustainability reporting. Iggesund was founded as an iron mill in 1685, but has been making paperboard for more than 50 years. The two mills, in northern Sweden and northern England employ 1500 people.
Further information:
Therese Rahm, Communication Manager,
Iggesund Paperboard, +46 70 595 56 10,
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