News
04/25/2007
Awarded for Excellence in HSE Professionalism
For Immediate Release April 25, 2007 Awarded for Excellence in HSE Professionalism (St. Augustine, Fla., April 25, 2007) — The Ideal company facilities received a 2006 Tomkins HSE Excellence Award among 35 recipients out of 180 Tomkins companies that participated in the HSE challenge. The award addresses the Tomkins companies’ commitment to continuous improvement and performance related to Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) impact. “In the world of manufacturing, it is no longer acceptable to simply be the most efficient or the lowest cost producer, management must also consider the daily implications of health and safety, as well as the surrounding community and its role in worldwide development. Our workforce and our environment is our future and we want to inspire best practices in all aspects of our daily responsibilities," said Tim Butler, Manufacturing Manager, St. Augustine, Fla. The Tomkins award was given to its companies that exemplified high regard for HSE standards based on evaluation of 12 criteria developed by Tomkins governance and industry standards. The criteria are summarized as follows: Incidental Safety: Metrics that provide valuable information on the safety of the facility and offer improvements from job safety analysis. Severity Rate: Stresses that improve the safety program by reducing injuries and lowering the severity rate. Waste Index: Understanding facility inputs and outputs, allowing Value Stream Mapping, Lean improvements, and reducing process waste. Emissions: Important not only for permit compliance, but to review opportunities to minimize environmental impact. This includes monitoring and response to greenhouse gas (GHC) emissions (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen oxides), pollutants, and ozone-depleting substances (ODS). Required to pass audit of Environmental Management System (EMS). Regulatory HSE Compliance: Considers correspondence from regulatory/governmental agencies in regard to compliance or potential non-compliance with health, safety and environmental regulations. Addresses reporting measures and makes certain the facility is up-to-date for accurate audits, reports and communications. Resource Conservation: Tracking of resource consumption. Data used to make cost-effective decisions on resource use. Includes management of energy usage, water consumption, fleet vehicles and raw materials. Citizenship: Designed to measure the relationship of the company/facility with the surrounding community and enlists local participation and interaction of employees with the community. Professional Development for HSE employees: Awards points for HSE-related certifications and attending topical conferences and seminars. Third Party Audits – Third party audits are given and any corrective action plans are completed in the assigned time frame. Corporate Audits – Corporate Audits are given and proof and resolution to any corrective action must be provided to corporate control auditors. About IDEAL – A Tomkins Company IDEAL, A Tomkins Company, is the leading manufacturer of worm drive and specialty hose clamps for a broad range of fastening applications. With over 90 years of clamping expertise, Ideal offers excellent customer service, experienced industry engineering talent and a diverse selection of high quality products. Ideal is headquartered in St. Augustine, Florida, and manufactures IDEAL® and TRIDON® clamp products. Ideal manufactures worm drive hose clamps, marine grade clamps, high-torque clamps, constant tension clamps, T-Bolts, V-Bands, no-hub couplings and a host of specialty and custom clamping products. For further information, go to www.idealclamps.com. About Tomkins plc Tomkins is a world-class global engineering and manufacturing group with market and technical leadership across two businesses: Industrial & Automotive and Building Products. The Tomkins Industrial and Automotive group is a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of a broad range of automotive parts including products from Ideal, Plews & Edelmann, Schrader-Bridgeport, Standard-Thomson, Stackpole, Stant, Trico and Gates. Company products are sold in the U.S. to wholesale automotive parts distribution outlets and to automotive original equipment manufacturers. Company products are also manufactured and sold in industrial markets in the U.S. and internationally. Tomkins ordinary shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol TOMK and also trade in ADR form (each equal to four ordinary shares) on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TKS. For further information, go to www.tomkins.co.uk. # # #