
San Prospero celebrates 6 years LTI-free: A milestone in safety excellence
At Constantia Flexibles, safety is more than a priority—it is a core value that shapes how we work every day. That’s why we are proud to announce a remarkable achievement: our San Prospero plant has reached six consecutive years without a Lost Time Injury (LTI).
This milestone reflects the dedication and vigilance of every colleague on site. Maintaining an LTI-free record requires more than compliance—it demands a culture where safety is second nature. From following our 10 Golden Rules of Safety to reporting potential hazards, every action matters.
Key measures that support this success include:
✔ Consistent use of personal protective equipment
✔ Strict adherence to safe work practices
✔ Proactive communication and hazard reporting
Six years without an LTI is not just a number—it is proof of what we can achieve when we work together to protect each other. Congratulations to the entire San Prospero team for setting the standard and inspiring all of us across Constantia Flexibles.
Together, we continue to build a workplace where everyone returns home safely, every day.

The importance of being LTI-Free
Maintaining an LTI-free record is essential for us. We meticulously scrutinize every detail to prevent even minor incidents that could disrupt our streak. To support this, we adhere to the 10 Golden Rules of Safety, which reinforce the use of safety gear in all activities. These rules encompass practices such as wearing cut-resistant gloves when working with Doctor Blades, using a harness for tasks at heights over 2 meters, and reporting any observed unsafe situations. These examples are part of a comprehensive set of guidelines designed to ensure the safety of our colleagues from the moment they step onto the work premises.
Our Safety milestones in 2025
We are beyond proud to celebrate the collective efforts of the following plants for their safety excellence this year:
- Constantia San Prospero: 6 years (November 2025)
- Constantia Drukpol: 200 days (August 2025)
- Constantia Copenhagen: 6 years (May 2025)
- Constantia San Prospero: 5 years (April 2025)
- Constantia Teich Poland: 1 year (April 2025)
- Constantia Sittingbourne: 6 years (March 2025)
- Constantia Fromm: 1 year (February 2025)
- Constantia Jeanne d’Arc: 5 years (January 2025)
- Constantia Alucap: 2 years (January 2025)
- Constantia FFP: 1 year (January 2025)
Safety campaign at Constantia Teich
Recently, our colleagues at Constantia Teich launched a Safety Campaign that has made a significant impact. They have displayed posters featuring the plant’s employees with safety messages throughout the facility, ensuring that safety remains a constant focus for everyone.
As we look forward to Safety Week this year, we are eager to see what new and ongoing initiatives our plants around the world will introduce. Our commitment to safety remains steadfast, ensuring that every employee returns home safely each day.