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Podcast October 1, 2024

Building a Warehouse Safety Culture That Sticks

Featuring Melody Moore, Director of EHS at Rinchem

This episode explores how Rinchem, the world's largest network of chemical and gas distribution centers, builds a world-class safety culture in the hazmat logistics space. Melody shares strategies for leveraging technology, employee engagement, and process improvement to enhance operational safety across 30 facilities in six countries.

About the Guest

Melody Moore is the Director of EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) at Rinchem with 20+ years of experience in safety and compliance. Rinchem is a global hazardous materials 3PL operating 30 facilities in six countries.

Key Topics Discussed

Safety Leadership in Hazmat Logistics

Managing safety in hazardous materials logistics requires exceptional standards. The stakes are higher when dealing with chemicals and gases.

The Heinrich Triangle

Near-miss tracking and understanding the accident pyramid helps prevent serious incidents by addressing smaller issues before they escalate.

Technology Integration

OneTrack forklift cameras provide real-time operational visibility, enabling proactive safety management rather than reactive incident response.

Policy Development Through Collaboration

Effective policies require employee input. Pushing rules without buy-in doesn't create lasting change.

QR Code Initiatives

Innovative approaches like QR codes for Good Catch reporting and SDS access make safety participation easier and more accessible.

Aisle Ownership Programs

Assigning accountability for specific areas creates ownership and pride in maintaining safe environments.

Workers' Comp Case Resolution

Video evidence transforms dispute resolution, providing objective documentation when incidents occur.

Key Quotes

"The culture has to start at the employee level, where everyone feels safety is their responsibility."

"You can't just push it on them. You have to let them be part of it."

"A picture is worth a thousand words."

Key Takeaways

  1. Employee-driven culture - Safety must start at the frontline level
  2. Collaborative policy-making - Include employees in developing policies they'll follow
  3. Technology as enabler - Use video and data to support safety, not just document incidents
  4. Innovative accessibility - Make safety participation easy through tools like QR codes
  5. Clear accountability - Programs like aisle ownership create ownership mentality

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