Safety By Design

At CPM, safety is more than a priority, it’s our core value: Putting People First. That’s why we’re introducing Safety by Design, an initiative that integrates safety awareness into everything we do, while encouraging participation at all levels.

Together, we can create an environment where every employee is valued, protected, and empowered to thrive.

📸 Employee Photo Contest!

To kick things off, we’re launching a company-wide photo contest for you to demonstrate your commitment to safety.

HOW IT WORKS
Over the span of seven weeks, including a one-week pause for Chinese New Year, we’re inviting employees to submit photos that represent one of CPM’s Six Pillars of Safety (more on that below), capturing how you and your coworkers play a crucial role in keeping our workplace safe. We’ll upload your photos in the gallery below, so you can get inspired by your peers. We can’t wait to see how you stay safe!

ENTRY PERIOD
January 8, 2024 – February 23, 2024 at 12 p.m. EST

PRIZES
Top submissions will not only be featured in our company newsletter and across social channels, weekly winners will receive $500, and 10 random submissions will be awarded prizes worth $150.

Rules & Privacy Notice

CPM’s Six Pillars Of Safety

If you have a safety concern or require support or assistance, contact your manager or local safety or HR representative.

Photo Guidelines

Week 1 — Identify, Analyze & Control

Safety By Design Identify and Analyze

Salting the front walkway after we had some snow but not enough for the plow to come.

Safety By Design Do's and Don't Signs

Steps to safely lift, load, tie down, & transport heavy equipment Like CPM Crown’s DT Dome among others are shown photos 1 to 5.

Week 2 — Comfort Zone​

Safety By Design Standing Desk and Treadmill

Having a standing desk assists with better posture and reduces my risk for musculoskeletal issues that come with prolonged sitting. Utilizing a treadmill at the same time allows me to do physical activity while working.

Safety By Design Team

Standing outside the mill and staying warm with Fire Retardant Jackets during an unexpected hard freeze in Mississippi.

Safety By Design Wrist Support

Use of mouse and keyboard with proper supports, for a painless workday.

Week 3 — Guard Up

Safety By Design CPM logo

CPM Wuxi new office building Logo installation. Workers wear full safety measures.

Safety By Design Rachel Maciel

When I go out to the manufacturing area to seek information, I make sure to wear the appropriate PPE. Here, I am wearing a hard hat, earmuffs, safety glasses and steel toe boots. This PPE helps to ensure my safety in areas where heavy machinery is being operated.

Safety By Design

DC inspection.

Safety By Design Cesar

Application of Crown safety training in plants (confined spaces).

Week 4 — Road Rules

Safety By Design CPM logo over Sky

CPM Business traveler accompanies me safely all the way.

Safety By Design Technician

Fastened in my seat belt all the way home from work.

Safety By Design Forklift

Doug carefully loading boxes onto a truck for shipment.

Week 5 — Clean Sweep

Safety By Design Prep

This picture was taken at a refinery plant, in the U.S. and it shows the commitment of the local people with the housekeeping and, consequently with safety at the workplace. It needs to be highlighted that it happened during the plant start-up day, after annual maintenance shutdown. This is a clear example that safety is not just a slogan. It’s a way of work and life.

Safety By Design Tools

Tools are placed in an orderly manner for easy access and use.

Safety By Design Prep

Cleaning is one of our Safety Pillars that depends on Teams’ effort to maintain it.

Safety By Design Storage and Parts

Organizing inventory parts in important as a housekeeping tactic

Week 6 – Level Up

Safety By Design Training

Safety first and prevention first. Safety training is essential.

Random Winners

Safety By Design

Visiting a Corn Ethanol Plant in Brazil to check CPM BLiss Hammermills in operation, using the necessary PPE according to local and customer requirement

Safety By Design

Using safe area in the VSC commissioning.

Safety By Design Steel Toe Shoes

Design Engineer, Graham Broek, changing into proper safety toe shoes before entering the shop.

Safety By Design Technicians Installation and Setup

One of D&G electrical engineers Mr Adam Roskell working on a Nuclear Decommissioning project – 3 showers and changes of PPE a day!

Safety By Design Technicians Installation

A safe lift of a top section of a pin oven. Line 3 Kettering Uk. The area is fenced off with only the trained lifting personnel within the barrier. 1 man communicates to the 2 lifting machines. Giving clear instructions for a smooth safe lift.

Safety By Design Fountain

A clean area doesn’t just apply to working on site or your office space. This public space in Yokohama Japan near the clients factory shows how clean you can keep you area if you all do your bit to contribute to the bigger picture.

Safety By Design Gear Up

Hy Rillero & Dusty Rice in PPE after inspecting the DT at ADM Lincoln.

Safety By Design Technicians

Customer visit.

Safety By Design Warning Signs

Climb stair warning in factory.

Safety By Design Comfort and Stretches

Desk Ergonomics for 8 hours at a desk! The 3 S’s = Sit, Stand, & Stretch!

Find your perfect career.

At CPM, we’re feeding, fueling, and building a better world. If you’re interested in joining our mission, we would love to meet you. We’re looking for innovators, forward thinkers, and people who believe in the pursuit of excellence.