Help is at hand December 1st 2007 Anew consulting service from Ansell, GuardianSM
helps users to select the right glove for the job,
be it an Ansell branded glove or a competitor's
GuardianSM helps companies to objectively standardise
references, reduce purchasing costs, reduce product costof-
use by extending wear and even increase worker
productivity through wearing gloves better matched to the
task at hand.
Reduced injury rates
Injury frequency rates at a key European automotive OEM
supplier dropped from 64 to 5 only months after
implementing GuardianSM assessment recommendations.
Another multinational benefited from a 27.4% cost
reduction when inventory was reduced due to
standardisation of references and longerlasting gloves were
selected. These and other conclusive results emerged from
a pilot phase of 250 assessments carried out in 50 large
European companies active in automotive, OEM, chemical,
and metal fabrication. Ansell has decided to launch
GuardianSM assessments on a large scale in Europe.
Mr. Herman in het Veld, safety manager of GE Plastics
Europe, explains "As part of GE's global initiative on hand
injury prevention, GE Plastics is using the GuardianSM
methodology to define a GEcustomised glove management
programme which will be implemented across multiple
sites and countries." GE Plastics participated in the pilot
phase and is planning to extend the GuardianSM
assessment.
"GuardianSM is designed to improve worker safety, but
selecting comfortable gloves fitting like a second skin and
with the correct grip can significantly enhance worker
performance. This in turn leads to higher company
output." explains Werner Heintz, senior vice-president and
regional director Europe for Ansell Healthcare.
"That's why gloves should be seen not only as personal
protection but as a tool to enhance productivity. A
GuardianSM assessment can help large sites reach these
objectives." The Ansell sales force was regularly confronted
with world-class production facilities that were using the
wrong glove for a given application in 8 out of 10 cases.
Driven by a concern to address the safety implications
of these mismatches, Ansell developed a software
programme called SafetyNet, coupled with a continuously
updated dynamic database containing over 250 glove
references.
The GuardianSM assessment begins with the analysis of
each workstation; observations on the working practices
are made and questions are also asked of the worker. Some
50 or so data points are entered per workstation analysed.
The gloves in use are analysed in the following five areas:
1) comfort, which impacts worker acceptance
2) grip
3) mechanical performance
4) chemical performance
5) heat requirements.
The workstation requirements are also recorded and
objectively analysed using the SafetyNet programme. Glove
mismatches in any area may directly impact shop floor
productivity.
GuardianSM experts contribute to formulating
recommendations in a final report. They choose amongst a
short list of appropriate gloves generated by SafetyNet,
selecting the most comfortable glove with a view to the
client's key priority.
There are no compromises made as to essential
mechanical safety, chemical safety, heat protection or grip
requirements. Where the application's needs are better met
by another glove, Ansell includes recommendations for
competitors' gloves.
The GuardianSM assessment methodology and data have
been optimised for workstation requirements in the
following industries: automobile production, metal
fabrication, automotive OEM and chemicals. For industries
not covered, GuardianSM experts redirect clients to an
Ansell representative who will offer personalised assistance
to determine the most appropriate gloves for the
applications in question (in certain cases Ansell
salespersons are certified GuardianSM experts). The
GuardianSM consulting service is available in all European
countries; reports are generated in 13 languages. The
assessment results are international, and can be used to
compare and consolidate requirements on regional,
national or global. Selected automotive producers have
started sharing the results of their GuardianSM
assessments with their insurers, and obtained reduced risk
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