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Certification Program’s “Qualified” Status

Certification Program’s “Qualified” Status. The Construction Consumer’s “Approved” Status. Feb. 27, 2008. “ Qualified ”. Accepted as “ Approved ” Within Everyone’s Safety Prequalification Process Safety Program Elements Compliant to OSHA Standards

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Certification Program’s “Qualified” Status

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  1. Certification Program’s“Qualified” Status The Construction Consumer’s “Approved” Status Feb. 27, 2008

  2. “Qualified” Accepted as “Approved” Within Everyone’s Safety Prequalification Process Safety Program Elements Compliant to OSHA Standards Historical Safety Performance “Trailing Metrics” @ Least Equal to Industry Specific Averages Feb. 27, 2008

  3. Original Thought Process……… “CERTIFIED” > 75 SPRS > 50 < 0.9 EMR < 1.0, 1.1, 1.29 < 4.6 TRIR < 6.8, 9.1, 15.0 < 2.6 DART < 3.8, 5.2, 7.3 Mandatory? “QUALIFIED”= “APPROVED” Didn’t Provide Evident “Common Ground”! Feb. 27, 2008

  4. “Qualified” Safety Program Review Score >50% - With All Mandatory Elements Experience Modification Rate (EMR) <1.00 3 Year Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) <OSHA’s Current*Industry Specific TRIR 3 Year Days Away, Restrictions & Transfers (DART) <OSHA’s Current*Industry Specific DART Rate No Fatalities w/ Serious &/or Knowing Citations * Never Increasing Feb. 27, 2008

  5. 3 Year Calculation <IOSHA NAICS Specific Classification “Certified Partner” 1 Year Calculation <80%IOSHA NAICS 238 “Certified” 3 Year Calculation < OSHA NAICS Specific Classification National Average “Qualified” Approved w/in Consumer’s Prequalification Program Utilized w/ Risk Mitigation 3 Year Calculation <80% OSHA NAICS Specific Classification Feb. 27, 2008

  6. TRIR Review Significantly More “Industry Specific” Rates Available. Indiana’s Variance From Average Is 73% Greater Than National. Use Of National Numbers Logical For Growth. Feb. 27, 2008

  7. Example… “Sparky Electrical” 200520062007 Man-hours 250,491 243,741 292,357 Recordables 7 3 9 TRIR 5.6 2.5 6.2 “3 Year” TRIR = 4.8 [(7+3+9) x 200,000] / (250,491+243,741+292,357) Not (5.6+2.5+6.2) / 3 NAICS 23821 National “Electrical” = 5.8 “Certification” Requires (5.8 x 80%) = 4.6

  8. Safety Prequalification Initiated

  9. Pre-Qualification - What’s In It For Me? Minimizing Incidents & Injuries… Minimizes Project Disruption Minimizes Health & Legal Claims Minimizes Regulatory “Attention” Minimizes Negative Publicity Is The Right Thing To Do!

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