J & R
Slaw Company Profile - Safety Training
J & R
Slaw, Inc., founded in 1979, is a family-owned business located
in Bowmanstown, Pennsylvania. The company employs just over
100 people and is growing. As a concrete pre-caster, J & R
Slaw creates products for a number of applications, from
bridge beams and highway projects to architectural elements
and commercial structures. The company’s website is www.slawprecast.com.
Situation
J & R Slaw needed to reduce its worker's compensation
rate, which reached an all time high of 25 percent of the
payroll in 1994. Though that number has been reduced over
the years, the company wanted to train its employees on
many safety issues to try to bring its rate to acceptable
levels. J & R Slaw also needed to improve some employees’ basic
skills to improve plant efficiencies. The company contacted
the Manufacturers Resource Center (MRC), a NIST MEP network
affiliate, for assistance.
Solution
MRC helped J & R Slaw apply for Pennsylvania's Workforce and Economic Development
Network (PA WEDnet) training funds. MRC helped the company identify its training
needs, developed a customized training plan, and identified several capable training
providers to guarantee a competitive price. Thus far, J & R Slaw has conducted
safety training, blueprint reading, math skills, and supervisory training using
its WEDnet funds. In addition to improving safety and performance, training has
also changed the corporate culture at J & R Slaw. Management now realizes
that some skills required in the workplace can improve quality of life for employees,
thereby improving morale. J & R Slaw plans to provide more training in the
future with the help of MRC.
| Results |
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Reduced worker's compensation rates to
3 percent of payroll from 25 percent, a 22 percent reduction. |
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Reduced the number of accidents and injuries. |
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Improved time and material efficiencies. |
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Expanded workforce skills. |
Testimonial
"The Manufacturers Resource Center tailors its services
to fit our company's needs, and we appreciate the personalized
attention. In addition to improved safety and performance,
training has also changed our corporate culture. We will
be going forward with more training in the future with the
help of MRC."
Chris Slaw, Vice President
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