
Twistarp
helps reduce strains to the back and shoulder
Many employees
in the field have been using a Twistarp to hold and move soil on
the job. In fact, Roger Slama, chief line technician - Mineral Point,
found the tool to be so valuable that he submitted a safety suggestion
to the Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Department.
Shoveling
dirt into an excavation area can cause strains to the back and shoulder.
Slama pointed out that the Twistarp makes it easier for employees
to lift and move soil, reducing the risk of injury. In addition,
employees can perform this task in less time and with less mess
to clean up when the job is complete.
When the
Energy Delivery Safety Quality and Communications Team was reviewing
safety suggestions at its monthly meeting, the team immediately
recognized the value of Slama's submission. As a result, the team
is encouraging all locations to use the tool for backfilling operations.
Slama's suggestion was also selected as one of the most valuable
safety ideas submitted in the first quarter in 2003. |