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HBR Best Practices Seminar

HBR Best Practices Seminar. Presented by CertifiedSafety Brady’s Landing June 30, 2005. Introduction. CertifiedSafety has been honored two of the past three years as Category Winner in Specialty Contractors-Technical Support Presenters are Joe Sgarlata-VP of Gulf Coast Operations

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HBR Best Practices Seminar

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  1. HBR Best Practices Seminar Presented by CertifiedSafety Brady’s Landing June 30, 2005

  2. Introduction • CertifiedSafety has been honored two of the past three years as Category Winner in Specialty Contractors-Technical Support • Presenters are • Joe Sgarlata-VP of Gulf Coast Operations • Bennett Ghormley-Exec. VP of Safety

  3. Topic - ”Embracing and Managing Change” We have grown significantly from 2004 to 2005 We embraced and prepared for change by building our corporate infrastructure: Management Supervision Programs Career Development

  4. Topics for Discussion • Work Descriptions • Permit Verification Process • Performing Task Specific Surveys

  5. Work Descriptions Safety coordination plan defines each job classification Confined Space Specialists: • Bp asked for a solution / CS delivered • Specialists enter confined spaces • Perform Confined Space surveys • Monitor for compliance • Make corrective actions on at risk observations • Issue on the spot awards/incentives

  6. Work Descriptions (cont) Work descriptions include job site classifications: • Project Managers, Supervisors and Leads • Permit and Confined Space Specialists • Safety Attendants • Ground Support • Bp played a role to new classifications Work descriptions: • Give clear understanding of expectationsfor the employee • Accountability in their job performance • Good results that equals client satisfaction

  7. Permit Verification Process • We assure that tasks must have a job specific checklist completed before the work begins • Communication specific to the hazards on the checklist • The checklist is broken up into 7 sections

  8. Permit Verification Process • General Information- Permit description, date, time, equipment #, type of permit, emergency alarms, evacuation assembly areas etc • (PPE) Requirements • Permit Requirements- Continuous monitoring, sewers & drains covered, spark containment etc

  9. Permit Verification Process (cont) • Scaffold User Inspection • Fall Protection Requirements • Additional Hazards • Signatures- Each crew member, the crew leader and the supervisorConclusion: • Allows the entire crew to discuss the hazards of the task • Ensures permit requirements have been evaluated, satisfied, and understood

  10. Performing Task Specific Surveys Types of surveys conducted: • Authorization-to-work (ATW) • Hot Work Permits • Safety Specific • Confined Space Entry

  11. Performing Task Specific Surveys (cont) • Each survey monitors the compliance of that particular task procedure • Make corrective actions • Document survey findings • Findings as a learning lesson for everyone

  12. Performing Task Specific Surveys (cont) Task specific surveys are completed by: • Safety Coordinators • Confined Space Auditors • Permit Specialists • Supervisors • Craftsman • Bp volunteers from all departments

  13. How the process worked • Our safety specialists developed an auditing program to evaluate each work process and task assignment • Daily/shift safety reporting to the project and owner • On-the-spot/hourly/daily/shift feedback with coaching and corrective measures

  14. What This Means • Even though we grew in a short time, preparing for change allowed us to keep our processes in check • Our management infrastructure grew in proportion to the size of our field growth • As projects were added, we recruited, trained, and managed the process

  15. What’s Ahead • CertifiedSafety will continue to grow • Through lessons learned and owner/general contractor feedback, we will meet requirements and expectations of those we serve

  16. Thank you to: • The HBR Safety and Health Resource Committee • The Audit Teams • BP for hosting the audit team and evaluation process • Our employees for helping us achieve safety excellence • Questions & Answers

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