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South Texas Safety Action Plan

South Texas Safety Action Plan. I will discuss. OSHA rates Five T’s Safety Action plan. Where we came from. OSHA recordable 7.2 in 1997 YTD in 2004 is 0.8 27% annual decline. Five T’s. Teach Tools Tracking Teamwork Treats or teeth. Teach. New hire orientation one week centralized

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South Texas Safety Action Plan

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  1. South Texas Safety Action Plan

  2. I will discuss • OSHA rates • Five T’s • Safety Action plan

  3. Where we came from • OSHA recordable 7.2 in 1997 • YTD in 2004 is 0.8 • 27% annual decline

  4. Five T’s • Teach • Tools • Tracking • Teamwork • Treats or teeth

  5. Teach • New hire orientation one week centralized • Cultural indoctrination • Quarterly training topic focus • STOP • Walk the talk

  6. Tools • PPE • Check 6 • Audits • Safety Action Plan • STOP • Go Card

  7. Tracking • Leading indicators Monthly Region & district • Participation • Attendance • Job Audits • Culture • Leadership • Safety action plan audited quarterly • STOP observations • OSHA, vehicles rates

  8. Teamwork • Brother’s keeper • All of us are smarter than anyone of us • How important is safety? How important is your job?

  9. Teeth or Treats • Individual Awards • Team rewards • WalMart gift certificates for accident free month. Cumulative. • Must have STOP card • Individual discipline for preventable accident

  10. Safety Action Plan • Evolved over five years • Long term plan • Focus on how not what • Continually updated

  11. Safety Action Plan • Guiding principles • Multiple causality • True root cause determination • Real corrective action • Walk the talk

  12. Safety Action Plan Sections • Safety Leadership and accountability • APT - district and region - monthly • Communication • Training and Education • Health • Hazard identification • Leading indictors

  13. Audits • High quality • Numerical objectives for all • Quality objectives • Score • Comments by me

  14. Benefits of Lower OSHA rate • Not hurting employees • Less medical cost • More productive employees • Less time investigating • More time preventing • Customer applause

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