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TCO Safety Stand Down 8 April 2009

TCO Safety Stand Down 8 April 2009. TCO has experienced a high number of incidents year-to-date: 6 Recordable Injuries. Each of us MUST take IMMEDIATE ACTION to prevent further incidents!. 7 Recordable MVCs. Employee fell from the height. Driver traveling too fast on gravel road.

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TCO Safety Stand Down 8 April 2009

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  1. TCO Safety Stand Down8 April 2009 • TCO has experienced a high number of incidents year-to-date: • 6 Recordable Injuries • Each of us MUST take IMMEDIATE ACTION to • prevent further incidents! • 7 Recordable MVCs Employee fell from the height Driver traveling too fast on gravel road

  2. What each of us is expected to do… • Take the time to evaluate hazards • Do this BEFORE we start our work • Do this even for ROUTINE tasks • What are some examples of hazards you will encounter today? • What kind of injury could happen if you don’t recognize and mitigate these hazards? • Are the existing controls for these hazards enough? • Should additional safety precautions be implemented? • Stop Workers that are not working safely • Advise them what needs to change • This helps us all work safer!

  3. Injury & MVC Summary - 2009 Injuries MVCs

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