Cimcorp, a pioneer in logistics automation, has been honored with the highest level in Finland’s Vision Zero Forum, a network of workplaces striving towards a high level of occupational safety and well-being at work. This accomplishment not only highlights Cimcorp’s dedication to workplace safety but also reflects its commitment to fostering a culture where safety is a continuous journey, not merely a goal.
“By developing our employee safety, we’re investing in the future,” comments Tero Peltomäki, CEO of Cimcorp Group.
Safety culture: beyond accident prevention
Cimcorp’s proactive approach to safety does more than prevent accidents; it builds trust and satisfaction among employees and customers. The company’s core value of reliability is evident in its operations, from fulfilling promises to being a trustworthy partner for both customers and staff.
Collective effort, individual dedication
Cimcorp’s journey towards zero accidents is driven by both collective effort and individual dedication. “Each step taken towards safety is a step towards our shared success,” says Peltomäki, underscoring the importance of maintaining a safe work environment. Cimcorp’s approach encourages every employee to consider the safest way to complete each task before starting, fostering a reflective practice that supports a safe workplace.
Caring for safety
Cimcorp’s value of caring extends to its approach to safety. “Safety is easy; it is part of our everyday lives, woven into our daily routines,” explains Heli Kulmala, Head of QHSE at Cimcorp Group. This mindset encourages each individual to care for their own safety and the safety of others.
Forging the future of safety
Cimcorp’s efforts to elevate workplace safety standards focus on installation sites and thorough risk assessments. Every reported safety observation is a step towards an even safer workplace, reflecting the company’s proactive approach to continuous improvement.
“When we care for each other’s safety as if it were our own, we embody the essence of our safety philosophy,” concludes Peltomäki.