SPX FLOW is proudly celebrating its strongest safety performance in company history—with seven manufacturing sites around the world surpassing 1,000 consecutive days without a recordable injury. These sites include Rochester and Palmyra (United States), Warburg (Germany), Santorso (Italy), Assen (Netherlands), Erpe-Mere (Belgium) and Ekero (Sweden). This milestone reflects how intentional practices; employee ownership and proactive engagement are building a business culture that’s embraced at every level.
The achievement builds on a broader trend of safety excellence across the organisation with six additional manufacturing facilities recording zero workplace injuries in 2024 and 2025 to-date.
Said Tracy Beaudry, Vice President of Environmental, Health & Safety: “Safety is more than a target—it’s how we work. It’s built into our decisions, our actions and our culture every day. These achievements are a testament to the dedication, engagement and shared accountability our teams demonstrate in every facility around the world.”
Across the business, common manufacturing risks—like hand and arm injuries—are reduced through proactive awareness and clearly defined prevention practices. The company empowers its ‘solution makers’ to take ownership of preventing accidents by participating in engagements like safety observations, audits, risk assessments and toolbox talks.
These activities are expected, recognised and celebrated—reinforcing its ‘Safe and Sound’ culture where safety is a natural part of the business environment, driven by employee engagement. The unified approach helps embed safe habits across the company’s global operations. For more visit spxflow.com