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Ahlstrom-Munksjö and Metsä Fibre start safety collaboration
This is a unique form of collaboration among the pulp and paper industry with the target of promoting the safety work.
1st February 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Ahlstrom-Munksjö, a leader in fibre-based materials, and Metsä Fibre have started safety collaboration by auditing each other’s production facilities. This is a unique form of collaboration among the pulp and paper industry with the target of promoting the safety work within the industry.
“We see that safety has no boundaries, and therefore we want to learn from our partners, and in return, share our own best practices and learnings with our customers, supplier and business partners,” said Camilla Wikström, SVP, Production, Pulp Business, Metsä Fibre.
The programme, which started in late 2018, has now its first takeaways. Both companies have paid a lot of attention to safety and especially into preventative actions and trainings. Metsä Fibre has a safety reporting system, which helps safety managers in reporting and following issues to be solved. Ahlstrom-Munksjö has a case distribution method, which allows all safety managers to get the most resent information on possible safety issues.
“For Ahlstrom-Munksjö it is important that our pulp suppliers, like Metsä Fibre, meet the high safety standards and contribute to the work safety in the entire supply chain,” commented Rune Årnes, VP Health & Safety, Ahlstrom-Munksjö. “This far we have cross-audited five production sites: two from Ahlstrom-Munksjö and three from Metsä Fibre. The target is to continue the cross-audit program and companies have agreed on two new audits which will take place in Germany later in the year.”
In addition to cross-audits Metsä Group and Ahlstrom-Munksjö are collaborating in RISI PPI awards. Companies are sole sponsors of a new RISI PPI Safety Awards category. The Safety Leadership Award will be conferred in March 2019 for the first time. The target for the new safety award is to recognise a pulp or paper production plant for their consistent management and meritorious commitment to occupational safety, long term performance and to encourage their continuous improvement within safety.
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