Case Farms, a fully-integrated poultry farming and processing group, achieved a safety milestone on Thursday, May 5, 2017, after working one million hours without experiencing an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recordable lost time accident at its Goldsboro, North Carolina, processing facility. The facility reached one-million hours in 2015 and two-million hours in 2013.
“Our goal is to become the safety standard for the poultry industry and in the state of North Carolina,” said Tim Singleton, Goldsboro’s vice president and general manager. “We are extremely proud of our safety record throughout the years and continually strive for improvement. We want to give thanks to our team members for making safety a part of their everyday life.”
In its quest to keep worker safety among its highest priorities, Case Farm has incorporated several initiatives and corporate changes that encourage employee participation and input. The company-wide worker safety program is comprised of core elements that are essential to achieving and maintaining a strong safety and health program. By implementing these elements, including hazard prevention programs, daily work-site analysis, safety awareness training and strong management-employee relationships, Case Farms’ facilities are able to continue to keep worker safety top-of-mind.
“Things are going to get better because together we are going to make them better. I truly believe that,” Rick Barton, Case Farms director of safety. “Our employees play an important role in the evolution of our safety program. By listening to their opinions and involving them in the safety decisions, we are creating a workplace safety culture that is productive, efficient, happy and inspiring.”