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De Eemhof, September 2006 Dr. H. Gruber, F. Mays Germany
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3rd International Conference on Working on Safety, September 2006, De Eemhof, The Netherlands
Dr. rer. nat. habil. Harald GruberDipl.- Ing. Frank Mays
Maschinenbau- und Metall-Berufsgenossenschaft, Germany
Health and Safety Creating awareness of entrepreneurs in small enterprises (family enterprises)
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1. Introduction
Germany has
more than three million enterprises
34 million employees
About 8 million employees in the
manufacturing industries
In Germany all employees are accident insured by law. The contributions are paid only by the entrepreneurs (!).
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The institutions for accident insurance and prevention (Berufsgenossenschaften) are divided according to the sector of industry with which they are concerned.
The Berufsgenossenschaft Metall is responsible for the metal industries and the smaller metal trades.
3.7 million employees - 129.000 enterprises
a bulding site a steel plant a small enterprise
1. Introduction (Berufsgenossenschaften)
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prevention of
occupational accidents
occupational diseases
work-related health hazards
Our strategy of advice is dependent on the plant size.
1. Introduction (Berufsgenossenschaften)
advice
supervision research initial and further training public information
accident insurers
employers
support
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The entrepreneur must fulfil a multitude of tasks to manage the enterprise!
Company Safety experts and company doctors are availablefor health and safety at work.
The assumption of the entrepreneur is:Nothing is going to happen to me – nothing has ever happened to me!
large-scale enterprises
small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
efficiency and costs are in the
foreground
health and safety are often considered as additional
costs
What can we do so that health and safety standards are put into practice (are lived out) in the SMEs ?
2. Prevention
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2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Metal sector in Germany, employees in enterprises
2. Each expert in our assurance is responsible for over 1000 enterprises (can visit an enterprise every four years).
1. Our experience shows that is not possible to reach our aim by putting pressure on the entrepreneurs.
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
enterprises
1- 9 empl. 10- 49 empl. 50- 249 empl. > 250 empl.
66%
26%6.5%
1.5%
Facts
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3. kinds of enterprises More than 2 million of the enterprises in Germany are family enterprises. The company owners work themselves in these enterprises.
4. The wives of the small company owners also actively contribute in over 500 000 enterprises.
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
5. Because the house and the workshop are next door to each other, it is inevitable that the children can also enter the workshop.
6. The children who will take over the company are often present in the workshop. „My children have to see how we earn our money”, remarked a company owner of a family enterprise.
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„For us, working and living has always been hand in hand. So it was not surprising that already at the age of 5 I spent a lot of time with my parents in the workshop. Today, when I am programming our CNC machines, my daughter often stands at my side and watches my activities with keen interest”.
An interview…
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
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Health and safety are extremly important in family enterprises. If family members fall ill or if they have an accident, in addition to this affliction, the very existence of the enterprise could also be threatened.
Naturally, this also applies to the employees and their families.
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Another strategy of the advice:
What can we do so that health and safety standards are put into practice (are lived out) in the SMEs ?
It is necessary to communicate occupational health and safety to employers in an personal (emotional) way.
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Our partners are the wives of the company owners, whose maxim is: Most important for us is that our children and our husbands are healthy.
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Partners for our strategy ?
Federal Association:„Bundesverband der Unternehmerfrauen im Handwerk e.V.”
Together with this organization we realize the following three fold strategy:
1. in the workshop 2. in the house 3. in free time
Our mottos are:Once the children are safe and healthy, so are the adults. As an adult you must be a role model for your children.
Health and safety
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• Good housekeeping, cleanliness,hygiene and safety in the workshop as well as in the house• Using skin protection and skin care • First aid • Wearing personal protective equipment• The quick removal of defects (e.g. hazards of
falling)• Avoiding stress• Background information about the fee to the accident insurance
Aim: to inform about organizing and checking to ensure health and safety, e.g.:
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Special seminars for wives of the company owners:
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The booklet
- has a clear, simple language- expresses facts by pictures- presents 21 hazardous situations- demonstrates connections between work and free time
In Cooperation with the federal association – a new booklet
- addresses the reader on the personal (emotional) level
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Hazardous substances in the workshop and in the house
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
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Lifting and carrying weights at work and carrying school bags
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
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Skin protection at work and protection against the sun for children
2. Prevention in small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
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The future will show whether our strategies are successful.Already now we have created an awareness of health and safety in family enterprises.
….and what will we do next?
3. Future prospects
The ISSA Metal Section is preparing a conference in the autumn 2007 in Prague, Czech Republic.
Information: http:/metal.prevention.issa.int
Aim: Intensive exchange of information and experience within the EC member countries - in particular with the "new" EC member countries.
Topic: Safety and Health at Work in the Metal Industry, Risk assessment in SMEs
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Thank you for your attention.
3rd International Conference on Working on Safety, September 2006, De Eemhof, The Netherlands