Targeted safety and ergonomics improvements help support a proactive safety culture.
At the ITW Automotive Seats and Motion facility in Barcelona, Spain, targeted safety and ergonomics improvements are helping reduce risk, improve working conditions and support a proactive safety culture. To address ambient noise and improve situational awareness, the facility replaced acoustic alerts on all assembly machines with color-coded visual signals. These alerts allow operators to quickly identify equipment downtime, material needs or missing components without unnecessary noise, reducing distractions and supporting safer, more efficient operations.
The facility also eliminated the need for manual pallet lifting through the installation of a new pallet loader on the production line. This upgrade reduces physical strain on operators and supports safer material handling practices.
In addition, maintenance technicians now use gel knee pads when performing tasks that require extended work at floor level or in low positions. This simple improvement helps reduce pressure on the knees and supports injury prevention during routine maintenance activities.
Together, these actions reflect a continuous improvement approach focused on identifying hazards, reducing the associated risks and creating a safer work environment for all colleagues.