PPE Compliance Remains a Top Workplace Concern, According to Survey of Safety Professionals at NSC Congress

Environmental Issues Rank High As do Health Concerns about Exposing Workers to Toxic Elements

PPE Compliance Remains a Top Workplace Concern, According to Survey of Safety Professionals at NSC Congress

ROSWELL, Ga., Jan. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- For the second year in a row, a survey of safety professionals has found that noncompliance with personal protective equipment (PPE) protocols continues to be an issue in the workplace.

Eighty-seven percent of respondents said they had observed workers failing to wear PPE when they should have been, according to a survey of attendees at the 2007 National Safety Council (NSC) Congress, conducted by Kimberly-Clark Professional. Eighty-five percent of safety professionals answered yes to the same question in a survey undertaken by Kimberly-Clark Professional at the 2006 NSC Congress.

"Despite the undisputed need for PPE when undertaking hazardous tasks, people continue to risk bodily harm by failing to protect themselves," said Randy Kates, general manager of the safety business for Kimberly-Clark Professional. "In this survey, we not only asked why people did not comply with PPE protocols, but what could be done to alter these behaviors."

The main "why" was "uncomfortable" PPE, according to 62 percent of respondents who had observed noncompliance in the workplace. This was followed by: workers thinking PPE was not necessary for the task, PPE was "too hot," PPE fits poorly, or was "unattractive looking."

So it's not surprising that when asked "what" could be improved about the PPE they were currently purchasing, three quarters of survey respondents said they would make it "more comfortable." Safety professionals also gave the nod to more fashionable PPE. Eighty-four percent said that they would be more apt to purchase fashionable and attractive PPE if workers would be more likely to wear it and the price was comparable to what they were currently paying for similar products.

Off-the-Job Safety Programs

At a time when workplace deaths are on the decline but injuries and deaths in the home have risen, 59 percent of safety professionals said they had programs in place to promote at-home safety. Another 28 percent said they had plans to create this type of program in the future.

Of those with existing safety programs, 68 percent said the offerings consisted of training programs or providing training materials on off-the-job or at-home safety. Forty-four percent said they encouraged employees to take home company-provided PPE and 16 percent said they have incentive programs for staying safe off-the-job as well as on. Ten percent said they allow employees to borrow high-priced safety equipment, such as gas detection equipment, for home use.

Green Issues Take Center Stage

The survey also explored the effect of environmental considerations on purchasing PPE and other personal safety products. Here, the verdict was nearly unanimous. Ninety-four percent of respondents said environmental considerations and reducing the impact on the environment were important to them. Sixty-four percent ranked these as "very important," while 20 percent described them as "somewhat important." Ten percent said environmental factors were "increasingly important now," as compared to a few years ago.

When it comes to green purchases, the top consideration was buying products made with recycled materials. Next was the ability to reuse or recycle products after use. Source-reduced products and packaging and a manufacturer's overall commitment to the environment were nearly tied for third place. These were followed by:

     -- Purchasing from one supplier to reduce energy costs resulting from the
        transport of supplies from different sources.
     -- Products that are shipped in biodegradable packages with as little
        packaging material as possible.
     -- Products manufactured in a "carbon neutral" facility.

The survey also addressed another environmental issue, by asking respondents to choose between two types of industrial wiping products: A recycled cloth towel that is laundered and reused, releasing chemicals and metal contaminants in the wastewater of industrial laundries. Or a disposable paper or paper/polymer wiping product that is discarded into a landfill after use. Fifty-six percent said they would choose the disposable wiper. Twenty- seven percent selected the laundered towel. Seventeen percent said they did not know which product they would pick.

Health and Safety Concerns

Respondents were also asked whether they were concerned about the potential health and safety issues faced by their workers as a result of exposure to oil, grease, heavy metal residues or other toxic elements on re- usable rental shop towels. Nearly three-quarters voiced concern, with 44 percent of these respondents saying they were "very concerned." Twenty-three percent said they were not concerned.

Survey Methodology

The survey was undertaken at the NSC Congress in Chicago on October 16, 2007. The survey questionnaires were filled out by 197 safety professionals who reported being responsible for purchasing, selecting or influencing the purchase or selection of, or compliance with, PPE. Respondents were from the following fields: industrial manufacturing, construction, hazmat, emergency response, clean manufacturing, laboratories and science, health care, transportation, law enforcement and government. For full survey results, visit www.kcprofessional.com/us/mkt/nscpressrelease .

About Kimberly-Clark Professional

Kimberly-Clark Professional is an indispensable business partner, delivering leading-edge health, hygiene and productivity solutions that provide tangible value every day, everywhere. Known for innovative, quality solutions for away-from-home washrooms, "clean" and "industrial" manufacturing environments, and DIY settings, the global brands of Kimberly-Clark Professional include Kleenex, Scott, Kimcare, WypAll, KleenGuard, and Kimtech. Kimberly-Clark Professional, located in Roswell, Ga., is one of Kimberly-Clark Corporation's (NYSE: KMB) four business segments and can be visited on the web at www.kcprofessional.com.

About Kimberly-Clark

Kimberly-Clark and its well-known global brands are an indispensable part of life for people in more than 150 countries. Every day, 1.3 billion people -- almost a quarter of the world's population -- trust K-C brands and the solutions they provide to enhance their health, hygiene and well being. With brands such as Kleenex, Scott, Huggies, Pull-Ups, Kotex and Depend, Kimberly- Clark holds the No. 1 or No. 2 share position in more than 80 countries.



                                SURVEY RESULTS

                  Kimberly-Clark Professional Safety Survey
                          Conducted at NSC Congress
                               October 16, 2007
                Questions 1-3, 4-6 and 8-11:  197 Respondents
                        Question 3a:  172 Respondents
                         Question 7:  116 Respondents


    1.   Are you responsible for purchasing, selecting, influencing the
         purchase or selection of, or compliance with, Personal Protective
         Equipment (PPE)?
                                                                         Total

         Yes                                                              100%

    2.   Which of the following areas do you work in? (Select as many as
         apply.)

         Industrial manufacturing                                          46%
         Hazmat                                                            21%
         Construction                                                      21%
         Emergency response                                                20%
         Government                                                        18%
         Laboratory/science environment                                    12%
         Transportation                                                    10%
         Medical or healthcare environment                                 09%
         Clean manufacturing                                               09%
         Law enforcement                                                   03%
         Other                                                             21%

    3.   Have you ever observed anyone in your organization failing to wear
         proper PPE in a situation when they should have been wearing it?

         Yes (Subnet)                                                      87%
         Yes, this has happened infrequently                               45%
         Yes, this has happened on numerous occasions                      42%
         No                                                                09%
         Don't know                                                        05%

    3a.  If you answered "Yes" to the previous question, did the worker or
         workers mention any of the reasons listed below for not wearing PPE?
         (Select as many as apply.)

         Uncomfortable                                                     62%
         Didn't think PPE was necessary for work task                      55%
         Too hot                                                           52%
         Poor fit                                                          31%
         Unattractive looking                                              24%
         Not easily accessible from site of work task                      09%
         Don't know                                                        17%

    4.   If you could improve your current PPE, which of the following would
         you look for?  (Select as many as apply.)

         More comfortable                                                  75%
         More cost-effective                                               61%
         Improved quality                                                  46%
         What you want isn't available                                     04%
         Other                                                             04%

    5.   Assuming workers would be more likely to use PPE if it is
         fashionable and attractive, would that make you MORE likely to
         purchase fashionable PPE if the price was the same as other PPE?
         (Select one answer.)

         Yes (Subnet)                                                      84%
         Yes, much more likely                                             45%
         Yes, somewhat more likely                                         39%
         No, not very likely                                               10%
         No, it would make absolutely no difference                        05%
         Don't know/None of the above                                      02%

    6.   While accidental deaths in the workplace continue to go down, the
         number of injuries and deaths in the home has risen by 30 percent
         since 1992.  Has your organization taken an active role in promoting
         safety at home as well as at work?  (Select one answer)

         Yes, you have programs in place to promote at-home safety         59%
         No, but you hope to implement such programs in the future         28%
         No, you do not have a program, nor do you have plans to
          create one                                                       10%
         Don't know/None of these                                          04%

    7.   If you answered "Yes" to the previous question, which of the
         following actions is your organization taking to promote off-the-job
         safety? (Select as many as apply.)

         You have training programs or you provide training materials that
          cover off-the-job or at-home safety                              68%
         You encourage employees to take home company-provided PPE (safety
          glasses, gloves, boots, etc.)                                    44%
         You have incentive programs for staying safe off-the-job as
          well as on                                                       16%
         You allow employees to borrow high-priced safety equipment,
          like gas detection equipment, for home use                       10%
         Other                                                             08%
         Don't know                                                        03%

    8.   How important are environmental considerations - and reducing the
         impact on the environment - to you in purchasing PPE and other
         personal safety products for your workplace?  (Select one answer.)

         Important (Subnet)                                                94%
         Very important                                                    64%
         Somewhat important                                                20%
         Increasingly important now, as compared to a few years ago        10%
         Not very important                                                03%
         Not at all important                                              01%
         Don't know/none of these                                          03%

    9.   Which of the following environmental considerations are important to
         you in purchasing workplace products? (Select as many as apply.)

         Products made from recycled materials                             46%
         The ability to reuse or recycle products after use                41%
         Products and product packaging that are "source-reduced," or
          manufactured to reduce the amount of waste
          in the first place                                               37%
         A manufacturer's overall commitment to the environment            36%
         Purchasing from one supplier to help reduce energy costs from
          transporting supplies from different sources                     33%
         Products that are shipped in biodegradable packages or with as
          little packaging material as possible                            23%
         Products manufactured in a "carbon neutral" facility that
          implements renewable energy projects to offset carbon dioxide
          emissions                                                        16%
         Don't know/none of these                                          12%

    10.  From an environmental perspective, if you were given a choice between
         two wiping products:  1) a recycled cloth towel that is laundered and
         reused, releasing chemicals and metal contaminants into the
         wastewater of industrial laundries, and 2) a disposable paper or
         paper/polymer blend wiping product that is discarded into a landfill
         after use - which of these would you be more likely to choose?
         (Select one answer.)

         Disposable wiper                                                  56%
         Laundered towel                                                   27%
         Don't know                                                        17%

    11.  Are you concerned about the potential health and safety issues for
         your workers posed by oil, grease, heavy metal residues or toxic
         elements on re-usable Rental Shop Towels?  (Select one answer.)

         Yes (subnet)                                                      72%
         Yes, you are very concerned                                       44%
         Yes, you are somewhat concerned                                   28%
         No, you are not very concerned                                    16%
         No, you are not concerned at all                                  07%
         Don't know                                                        06%

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