BFI's Safety Program Payback

"To be or not to be" may have stumped Hamlet, but it is a question that Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI) has an answer for when it comes to its safety program. Almost two years ago, the Houston-based company, which employs 30,000, has 14,400 solid waste trucks and serves 1,600 communities, decided it wanted to be the epitome of safety in the industry. By prioritizing safety, this 31-year-old company has changed its entire corporate culture, attitude and behavior. Dave Buckner, vice president of the environment, safety and health division, was charged with re-organizing programs and redesigning management procedures to reduce ...

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