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AGA Survey of Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics

AGA Survey of Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics . Summary of 2013 Safety Data June 2014. Southern California Gas Company A Sempra Energy Company. Sempra Energy: Fortune 500 energy services holding company with over 31 million consumers and over 10 billion in revenues in 2013

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AGA Survey of Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics

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  1. AGA Survey of Occupational Injury & Illness Statistics Summary of 2013 Safety Data June 2014

  2. Southern California Gas CompanyA Sempra Energy Company • Sempra Energy: • Fortune 500 energy services holding company with over 31 million consumers and over 10 billion in revenues in 2013 • San Diego Gas & Electric Co., Sempra U.S. Gas & Power and Sempra International • SoCalGas: • Serving customers for 140 years • With 20.9 million consumers through 5.8 million meters • Upgrading gas meters by adding an Advanced Metercommunications device installed by company employees • Provides in-home services

  3. AGA Survey Methodology The 2013 Peer Group consists of 36 gas-only distribution companies compared to 40 in 2012 There were 6 Peer Group utilities from 2012 that did not submit data in 2013 (Equitable Gas Company, Laclede Gas Company, Missouri Gas Energy, Ohio Valley Gas, Peoples TWP, and PSNC Energy) Two new Peer Group utilities were added in 2013 (Altagas Utilities, Inc. and Columbia Gas of Virginia)

  4. Peer Group OSHA Recordable Incident Results The SoCalGas OSHA Recordable Incident rate fell to the 3rd quartile of the 2013 Peer Group; in 2012, SoCalGas was in the 2nd quartile The SoCalGas goal is to be in the first quartile of its Peer Group within four years. A 14% annual reduction is needed to achieve this goal (OSHA Rate <1.94) within four years The SoCalGas 2013 OSHA Recordable Incident rate of 3.53 was 5% worse than its 2012 rate of 3.35 2013 OSHA Recordable Incident rate without Meter Reading and Advanced Meter is 2.97

  5. Peer Group OSHA Recordable Incident Results • The SoCalGas 2013 OSHA Recordable Incident rate of 3.53 was 16% worse than the Peer Group weighted average OSHA Recordable Incident Rate of 3.05 • Sixty-six percent of the Peer Group OSHA Recordable Incident rates decreased in 2013 and 34% increased • The OSHA Recordable Incident rates of utilities with fewer employees tend to have greater variability from year to year

  6. Company to Industry Comparison • Sixty-one percent of the Peer Group Companies read 100% of the meters with their own employees • SoCalGas reported: • A greater percentage of Cumulative Trauma injuries than its Peer Group (21% vs. 2%) • Less Cuts/Punctures than its Peer Group (4% vs. 12%) • A similar percentage of Sprains & Strains, Hearing Losses, Fractures, and Heat Burns to its Peer Group • A lower percentage of Hand injuries (11% vs. 17%) but a greater percentage of Foot injuries than its Peer Group (13% vs. 8%)

  7. Company to Industry Comparison (Cont.) • SoCalGas reported: • A significantly greater percentage of injuries as a result of Repetitive Motion than its Peer Group (18% vs 4%) • A significantly lower percentage of injuries as a result of Lifting, Pushing or Pulling, and Striking or being Struck by an object than its Peer Group • A similar percentage of MVIs were “controllable” (preventable) compared to that of its Peer Group (45% vs. 42%)

  8. OSHA Recordable Incident RateComparison (2013) Gas Distribution Companies’ OSHA Recordable Incident Rates (217 – 8,605 Employees) FIRST QUARTILE SECOND QUARTILE THIRD QUARTILE FOURTH QUARTILE

  9. Historical OSHA Recordable Incident Rates • Five Year Average Improvement Rates: • SoCalGas = 11% • Gas Distribution Utilities = 14% • * The utilities in this group include both “gas-only” and “gas & electric combination” companies

  10. Preventable Motor Vehicle Incident Rate Comparison (2013) FOURTH QUARTILE SECOND QUARTILE FIRST QUARTILE THIRD QUARTILE • SoCalGas: 45% of MVIs were “Preventable” (191 of 435) • Peer Group: 42% of MVIs were “Preventable” (991 of 2,220) • Peer group: CMVI weighted average rate was 2.9 * Citizens Energy Group did not report motor vehicle incident information

  11. OSHA Recordable vs Preventable Motor Vehicle Rates FIRST QUARTILE SECOND QUARTILE THIRD QUARTILE FOURTH QUARTILE 2013 OSHA RECORDABLE RATE FIRST QUARTILE SECOND QUARTILE THIRD QUARTILE FOURTH QUARTILE 2013 CONTROLLABLE MOTOR VEHICLE INCIDENT RATE

  12. Percent Change in OSHA Recordable Incident Rate by Number of Employees(the larger the circle, the more employees) Peer Group OSHA Recordable Incident Rates % Change 2012-2013 SoCalGas • The OSHA Recordable Incident rates of utilities with fewer employees tend to have greater variability from year to year

  13. OSHA Recordable Incident Rate Changes from 2012 to 2013 Peer Group OSHA Recordable Incident Rates %Change from 2012 to 2013 • 66% of the Peer Group OSHA Recordable Incident rates decreased in 2013 and 34% increased

  14. Most Frequent Injury Types *Other includes Allergic Reactions, Blunt Trauma, Multiple Body Part Pain, and Foreign Objects

  15. Strains & Sprains FIRST QUARTILE SECOND QUARTILE FOURTH QUARTILE THIRD QUARTILE Very Large and Mega LDCs Medium-Large and Large LDCs

  16. Most Frequently Injured Body Parts *Other includes Multiple Body Parts, Heat Exhaustion and Psychiatric

  17. Most Frequent Reasons for Injury • SoCalGas Other is all Overexertion / Physical Conditioning • Peer Group Other includes; Accessing vehicle, Awkward Positioning, Foreign Objects, Dermatitis, Emotional, Improper/No PPE, Infection, Overexertion, and Poison Ivy

  18. 2013 Peer Group

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