Gold Kist, Inc.


State: Georgia
Company: Gold Kist, Inc.
Industry: Poultry processing - SIC Code: 2015
Employees: 16,000 in 11 processing plants in the Southeastern United States
Success Brief:

Established ergonomics program that resulted in 80% drop in musculoskeletal claims per 100 employees over 10 years.

The Problem:

Gold Kist recognized that it had high rates of workers' compensation claims for repetitive motion disorders and back injuries among workers at its 11 poultry processing plants. The company hired a corporate ergonomist in 1990 to address these issues.

The Solution:

In 1990, Gold Kist established an ergonomics program. Key elements added throughout the 1990's included:

In the last few years, Gold Kist has made small modifications to its ergonomics program such as "Quick Fixes," which are obvious ergonomic improvements that can be made with little analysis or study. Many of these come from the hourly employee committee members who know the jobs and see ergonomic problems in their work area.

Gold Kist's commitment demonstrated its commitment to a comprehensive safety and ergonomics program by tying plant management's performance reviews to the Ergonomic Program Assessment score. The company also More chairpersons of committees came from the operations side of the plants, including supervisors, department managers, process control personnel and plant superintendents. This increases the ability to get things done.

Annual training by the Corporate Ergonomist augments the effectiveness of the committees. Additionally, ergonomic specifications for each major process machine are continuing to be developed to assist with proper ergonomic design in new plant operations.

The Impact:

By 1995, the company's ergonomics program had proven quickly its effectiveness. Workers' compensation claims for work-related repetitive motion injuries decreased by 46%; claims for back injuries from lifting decreased 50%. Costs for new workers' compensation cases also declined by 20% for repetitive motion injuries and 36% for back injuries related to lifting. By 2005, the combined number of MSDs claims per 100 employees had decreased almost 80% from the program inception.

Gold Kist Inc. MSD Claims per 100 Employees

Gold Kist Inc. MSD Claims per 100 Employees

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Values:

  • 1990 = 7.71
  • 1991 = 5.63
  • 1992 = 7.81
  • 1993 = 7.56
  • 1994 = 5.08
  • 1995 = 4.08
  • 1996 = 3.56
  • 1997 = 2.95
  • 1998 = 3.13
  • 1999 = 3.89
  • 2000 = 2.45
  • 2001 = 1.52
  • 2002 = 2.47
  • 2002 = 1.60
  • 2003 = 2.11
  • 2004 = 2.50
  • 2005 = 1.71

The number of musculoskeletal claims decreased from approximately 8 claims per 100 employees to below 2 claims per 100 employees as a result of implementing an ergonomics program.

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