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Date: 24 Jan 2014 Injury: Shoulder Dislocation What happened?

PDO Safety Advice. Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings  Distribute to contractors  Post on HSE Notice Boards  Include in site HSE Induction. Date: 24 Jan 2014 Injury: Shoulder Dislocation What happened?

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Date: 24 Jan 2014 Injury: Shoulder Dislocation What happened?

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  1. PDO Safety Advice Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings  Distribute to contractors  Post on HSE Notice Boards  Include in site HSE Induction • Date:24 Jan 2014 • Injury: Shoulder Dislocation • What happened? • MAN Truck was pulling diesel tank on a flat bed trailer. The truck rolled over when negotiating a severe bend on the road. The driver suffered a dislocated shoulder and the passenger escaped with minor bruises. • Your learning from this incident.. • Adhere to the posted speed limits • Always slow down when approaching severe bends • Be aware that partial liquid loads make the vehicle more difficult to control 80 100 60 40 110 Km/h 20 120 0 80 100 60 40 110 Km/h 20 120 0 Drive to the road conditions and vehicle load Contact: MSE54for further information or visit the HSE Website Learning No 05 24/01/2014

  2. Management learning's Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings  Distribute to contractors  Post on HSE Notice Boards  Include in site HSE Induction • Date: 24/01/2014 • Injury: Shoulder Dislocation • As a learning from this incident and ensuring continual improvement, all contract managers are to review their HSE HEMP against the questions asked below . • Confirm the following: • Do you actively manage the IVMS, by generating a RAG reports and provide feedback to the drivers? • Is positive reinforcement or consequence management applied for individual driving performance ? • Do your drivers hold individual key ? • Do you carry out route survey prior to Rig Move, and discuss the route hazards and risks in TBT ? Contact: MSE54for further information or visit the HSE Website Learning No 05 24/01/2014

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