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New Calculator Tool Provides Return-on-Investment Estimates for Safety Automation

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Rockwell Automation
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Press release date: December 19, 2011

Free Safety ROI Tool from J.B. Titus and Rockwell Automation quantifies savings and productivity gains to help cost-justify safety investments

MILWAUKEE, Dec. 19, 2011 - Engineers, plant managers and environmental health and safety (EH&S) professionals now have a tool to calculate the potential annual return they'll receive if they invest in an integrated safety automation system. Rockwell Automation developed the free Safety Return on Investment (ROI) Tool in partnership with J.B. Titus, a machine safety consultant and owner of J.B. Titus & Associates.

The new Web-based tool, launched on Nov. 14 at the annual Rockwell Automation Safety Automation Forum, addresses manufacturers' need for a tool to help quantify potential savings and productivity gains from new investments in safety.

"An upfront investment in safety programs and safeguarding systems can help significantly reduce the financial and employee impact of incidents in a manufacturing facility," said Mark Eitzman, safety market development manager, Rockwell Automation. "Still, engineers, plant managers and EH&S professionals have struggled to accurately cost-justify investments in safety. With the new Safety ROI Tool, they can calculate the costs of an incident and see the financial benefits of implementing a proactive safety program."

At its core, the Safety ROI Tool relies on a basic calculation: benefits divided by costs equals ROI. To help simplify the previously complicated process of assessing those costs and benefits, the tool combines injury and productivity data and collects input from users in five categories:

oEstimated project amount, i.e., cost of controls, software, installation and training.
oOverall equipment effectiveness, based on increases in machine availability because of reduced unscheduled downtime and increases in manufacturing output.
oIncreased capital-asset depreciation.
oDirect injury costs, such as medical expenses, wages and worker's compensation costs.
oIndirect injury costs, e.g., regulatory noncompliance fines and repair costs.

The tool also allows users to adjust the ratio of indirect-to-direct injury costs from 1:1 to 14:1, or to enter zeros for indirect and direct injury costs, based on company requirements. Rockwell Automation aims to continuously update the tool to keep it relevant for users and plans to add a category for quality improvement.

"Machine safety is fast becoming a core function of an automation system that delivers significant business and economic value while boosting productivity and the bottom line," said J.B. Titus, machine safety consultant and owner, J.B. Titus and Associates. "The ROI Tool is easy to use and quickly delivers credible proof that safety investments can help protect workers and yield financial benefits."

Register here to access the tool, which is optimized for smartphones and tablet PCs. Rockwell Automation does not save nor use registration or data entry information for any purpose other than using the tool.

"Rockwell Automation has been in the safety business for decades, and that gives them a detailed understanding of their customers' need to improve safety while also improving productivity," said Nuris Ismail, senior research associate, Aberdeen Group. "The Safety ROI Tool is unique because few tools are available for a manufacturer to use to calculate the best course of action to protect their workers and also their bottom line."

For more information on Rockwell Automation safety solutions or the Safety ROI Tool, visit the Rockwell Automation Safety Resource Center.

Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable.

Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis., Rockwell Automation employs about 21,000 people serving customers in more than 80 countries.

For more information:
oSafety ROI Tool:
http://safetyroi.avidcom.com/php/index.php

oRockwell Automation Safety Resource Center:
http://discover.rockwellautomation.com/EN_Safety_Solutions.aspx

oPresentation at Safety Automation Forum by J.B. Titus on the Safety ROI Tool:
http://discover.rockwellautomation.com/SA_EN_Events_North_America.aspx

oSafety Automation Forum:
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/events/automationfair/special/safety.html

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