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Management Commitment to Safety

Management Commitment to Safety. The management of DeBusk Services Group, LLC is dedicated to providing the active leadership and support necessary to develop and maintain a successful safety and health program.

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Management Commitment to Safety

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  1. Management Commitment to Safety The management of DeBusk Services Group, LLC is dedicated to providing the active leadership and support necessary to develop and maintain a successful safety and health program. Management at every level has the responsibility to actively execute the safety program and their continued involvement is considered mandatory.

  2. The HSE&T Operational Plan for 2012 • Leadership development • Accountability • Management involvement • Supervisor level evaluations • Hazard recognition • Training and skills development • Environmental compliance • DOT safety • Water cut prevention • Management of change • Incident management • Compliance audits

  3. Safety Training • 19DSG Company Specific • 19DSGUP Supervisor • Basic and Refresher • Confined Space (ARSC) • NASAP and NASAPS • Site Specific • Supplied Air • Scaffold User • LOTO (ARSC) • H2S Awareness • Benzene Awareness • Asbestos Awareness • Lead Awareness

  4. Principles of Proactive Safety • Safety audits • Safety is everyone’s responsibility • Training is an essential element for safe workplaces • Management is directly accountable for preventing injuries and occupational illnesses • All injuries and occupational illnesses can be prevented • Accountability – all employees are held accountable for their actions

  5. Principles of Proactive Safety • Safe work practices are reinforced, unsafe acts and unsafe conditions must be corrected immediately • All injuries and occupational illnesses must be investigated along with incidents with potential for injury • Off the job safety is an important element of the overall safety effort • People are the most important element in the success of a health and safety program

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