Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Red Stripe reinforces safe culture during Global Safety Week

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REINFORCIN­G its culture of health and safety was at the heart of Red Stripe’s recent week-long celebratio­n of Global Safety Week.

Held under the theme ‘Because we care, I don’t compromise safety’, the company celebrated with a series of exciting events including a three-day Hazard Hunt challenge, the first official Red Stripe Safety Olympics, a team karaoke session, and relaxing spa treatments for staff.

“Commemorat­ing Global Safety Week and Global Safety Day is extremely significan­t here at Red Stripe; it helps to create a safer and healthier workplace, improve employee morale and productivi­ty, and ensure compliance with legal obligation­s.

“The more aware our staff members are, the more safety-conscious they will be in the workplace, with fewer accidents and injuries, less absenteeis­m, and a stronger safety culture within the organisati­on,” said Red Stripe Safety, Health and Environmen­t Manager Veronica Benain.

Red Stripe started Global Safety Week with a message from outgoing Managing Director Luis Prata, who highlighte­d the need to continue in the behaviours that have contribute­d to Red Stripe’s high safety standards and track record of low incidents.

In recognitio­n of the importance of relaxation and stress relief to operating optimally, Red Stripe then treated staff to a spa session inclusive of barbering, massages, pedicures, manicures and facials.

The staff then engaged in the three-day Hazard Hunt during which department managers guided their team to identify and remedy unsafe conditions within their workspace. The week ended with an exciting safety olympics and karaoke session.

Throughout the week Red Stripe staff members were provided with informatio­n about health and safety to strengthen existing knowledge and debunk misconcept­ions. Health and environmen­t experts also encouraged employees to engage them with questions or for assistance in resolving health and safety concerns.

“Beyond just raising awareness of the importance of workplace safety and health among employees and contractor­s, educating employees and contractor­s on safety protocols and procedures to reduce accidents and injuries, the week’s activities served also to improve employee morale and job satisfacti­on as workers feel that we are invested in their well-being. In the long term this focus on health and safety will also enhance productivi­ty as employees are less likely to be absent due to work-related injuries or illnesses.

“We also firmly believe that a health and safety week encourages employee participat­ion in safety initiative­s and programmes, leading to a stronger safety culture within the organisati­on,”added Benain.

 ?? ?? “This can be a safety hazard,” Red Stripe Safety, Health and Environmen­t Manager Veronica Benain (right) tells Human Resources Business Partner Sandra Bingham as they participat­e in the Hazard Hunt.
“This can be a safety hazard,” Red Stripe Safety, Health and Environmen­t Manager Veronica Benain (right) tells Human Resources Business Partner Sandra Bingham as they participat­e in the Hazard Hunt.
 ?? ?? It’s time for the Chemical Race. Red Stripe employees hurry to get clothed in the most appropriat­e protective gear for working with chemicals during the Red Stripe Safety Olympics that was held during Global Safety Week.
It’s time for the Chemical Race. Red Stripe employees hurry to get clothed in the most appropriat­e protective gear for working with chemicals during the Red Stripe Safety Olympics that was held during Global Safety Week.

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