-- reduction in injuries, illness, and environmental damage, as well as their attendant costs
-- improved productivity
-- reduced operating costs
-- reduced expenses to correct design shortcomings
Through the authors' varied viewpoints, you get a rich understanding of safety through design concepts and learn how to customize them to your facility. You find out how to give each level of engineering a share of the responsibility for building safety into the job, right through the production phase. In addition, you learn how responsibility extends to product design, plant layout and condition of premises, the selection and specification of materials, production planning, and the duties of managers and employees.