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Contractor Performance Data

Contractor Performance Data. October 2013. New TOCAS Website. Www.tocas.org. 2013 YTD OSHA Rates. Site Contractors w/o Gulfstream .29 Freeport Site w/o Gulfstream .24 Site Contractors with Gulfstream .34 Dow .12. Number of OSHAs. Dow 4 Contractor 12

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Contractor Performance Data

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  1. Contractor Performance Data October 2013

  2. New TOCAS Website • Www.tocas.org

  3. 2013 YTD OSHA Rates Site Contractors w/o Gulfstream .29 Freeport Site w/o Gulfstream .24 Site Contractors with Gulfstream .34 Dow .12 Number of OSHAs Dow 4 Contractor 12 Gulfstream 4

  4. September Recordables • Axion – Repetitive motion injury lifting/sorting boxes • Railserve – Sprained ankle stepping off of a train • Dow • Cut arm working with sheet metal • Pulled calf muscle getting out of a vehicle • Gulfstream • Piling Inc. - Broken ankle from welding rig tipping onto employee • Fluor- Pinched hand on crane outrigger

  5. Includes Gulfstream

  6. Are you on both lists? High # of incidents High ratio of man hours to incidents

  7. How are you keeping your folks focused on the task? • Effective tailgates • Field observations • Interventions • Detailed JEPs and STACs 5 walking OSHA’s!!!

  8. (Target is 8) Turn in your near misses!

  9. Same factors as our overall incidents!! How are you keeping your folks focused on the task?

  10. Good job making your near miss rate goal- is your company on this list? Are your Foremen participating in the near miss program? What are you doing to encourage them? 48%

  11. Observation Participation

  12. Common observations- STAC, PPE, housekeeping

  13. Are you on this list? How are you addressing your PPE issues?

  14. Hand Data

  15. Repeaters

  16. Are you on this list? How are you managing employees that have had multiple incidents?

  17. At-Risk Employee Data

  18. Are you on this list? Review your at risk program…

  19. Still on track for a great year… End the year strong!

  20. Gene Roberts RECOGNITIONS

  21. JVI: Tommy Miller, Tom Miller, Billy Allen, Barry Lovett & Darst Pirtle @ the Dow Site has been recognized along with their crews for the dedication & commitment for keeping all personnel safe & reaching 1 Million Man Hrs w/out an OSHA @ Dow and Samsung. – Recognized By James Reynolds, Brent Bowers & Pelle Donham • Skyline: 5 YEARS OSHA FREE • Tracer: Caniel Massey was recognized for a job well done for handling the Heat Trace jobs @ B-2200. Good job of communicating & had a great attitude while performing the job safely. • Brand: Insulators Crew @ OC-501 was recognized for flagging a leak on the D-121 system. Drum was pressured tested and the leak tighten and stopped. – Recognized by Matthew MacDonald • Infinity Maintenance: OC-501Crew took ownership of plant by putting a piece of critical equipment back together after working long hrs. This job was completed quickly and safely. – Recognized by Timothy Closs • Norrell: Norrell crew working @ Sadara OJT Training Facilities has worked 4,618 man hours on the Sadara OJT projects with no incidents and very high quality work. Completed work in a timely and safe manner. – Recognized by Randy Moore

  22. Maxim: Matt Vanhal, Martin Castaneda, Chuck Walker & Ray Hernandez @ LHC-8 did excellent work on critical job for ID-9 shaft removal. Job was short noticed. Crew worked 14hr day, lifts managed between high winds and also work through the rain. Lifts were done safely & critical equipment completed with any incidents.- Recognized by Frank Duncan & Steven Baker • Industrial Gunite: IGI crew @ LHC-7 successfully completed the restoration on H-5 Furnace project with ZERO INCIDENTS!!! 3,614 Man-Hrs work on project. – Recognized by IGI Management • STS: Dwight Barrett & Robert Dohle were instrumental in the development of the FRP training curriculum for the Sadara project. Safety procedures were integrated as part of the training & safety hazards were pointed out. – Recognized by MTS Department • Firetrol: Bryan Zickefoose, John Lynn, Chad Gifford, David Lynn & Charlie Rivera @ the B-3803 Dow GEP Project worked well with Operations & the other Contractors. Crew performed well, keeping Safety at the forefront of their tasks. Crew performed quality work while being Safe and complying with the Cow Culture. – Recognized by Joe Rosales, MEC Team. To see the full recognitions, please go to www.tocas.org

  23. REMINDERS • Authorization to use company • vehicles • October Emphasis & STAC Insert • (ENERGY SOURCE HAZARD AWARENESS) • Www.tocas.org (new website) • NEXT Safety Contact meeting 11/14/13

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