Sika location in Zurich

A thorough approach to safe and healthy work

People are the most valuable asset, and their safety, health and well-being are essential to the success of Sika. Regulatory standards, management commitment, employee involvement, work site and risk analysis, hazard recognition and resolution, training and education are key components of the Sika safety and health program.

Regulatory standards

Sika safety and health standards are in effect throughout the organization. Local standards may complement global regulatory requirements. Employee safety and health are an intrinsic company value. Working safe is not only a program, but a way of getting things done.

Management commitment

We are aware that a safe and healthful workplace depends on effective management to ensure that hazards are identified and that effective physical and administrative protections are established and maintained. The Sika workplace safety and health culture is part of the performance appraisal process.

Employee involvement

Sika staff is expected to transform safety and health into a corporate value. Specific supervisors are responsible for ensuring a safe workplace and proper use of machinery, equipment and raw materials.

Work site and risk analysis

Risk assessments help to define what’s needed to keep people safe. They are regularly organized and executed by external insurance companies, corporate operations and by local teams.

Hazard recognition and resolution

Inspections focus both on hazards that currently exist at the workplace and those that may occur due to changes, e.g. new equipment, processes, materials or the revision of existing procedures. Incident investigations aim to identify and prevent hazards. Each Sika location is prepared to deal with medical emergencies or health issues.

Training and education

Job safety performance is required from everyone working at Sika. Managers must ensure that employees know about the materials and the equipment they use, known hazards, and how to resolve/control them. Safety and health are also subject to training and lectures at business luncheons.