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Contractor EHS Performance Data

Contractor EHS Performance Data. May, 2013. 2013 YTD OSHA Rates. Freeport Site w/o Gulfstream .10 Dow .07 Site Contractors .18 Site Contractors w/o Gulfstream .14. Number of OSHAs. Dow 1 Contractor 3. Observation Participation. Hand Data.

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Contractor EHS Performance Data

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  1. Contractor EHS Performance Data May, 2013

  2. 2013 YTD OSHA Rates Freeport Site w/o Gulfstream .10 Dow .07 Site Contractors .18 Site Contractors w/o Gulfstream .14 Number of OSHAs Dow 1 Contractor 3

  3. Observation Participation

  4. Hand Data

  5. Repeaters

  6. At-Risk Employee Data

  7. Recognition

  8. J&L Paint: Jake Davis, John Higgins, JC Jones, Leon Gibson & Chris Mariscal provided quality work while being safe and doing a great job with communicating hazards & housekeeping on every job @ B-43, B-52, B39 & B-62. • Miken: B-1500 Crew safely & successfully built & removed a scaffold @ PS column in the B-1500 block. This crew was cooperative and had a good safety attitude. • Brand: Insulators & Scaffold working @ B1900 Throx showed good safe & productive craftsmanship. • Brand: Painters working @ A2400 did an excellent job and completed work safely. • Brand: Ervin Woodard and Crews did a great job communicating & ensuring scaffolding wasn’t an issue during the turnaround. • Brand: OC-5 Turnaround crew provided good communication on headcount & scheduling needs as well as monitoring jobs to be ready to insulate equipment. • Brand: B-8400 T/A Crews worked hard & had a great attitude while performing their job safely. • Brand: Amber Smith & Jessica Symonds immediately identified & reported a leak (Level 1 release) on the PDC Bottoms piping.

  9. Brand: Scaffold crew @ Power 9 HRSG escalated a scaffold concern & Dow welcomed the input and followed up on it. • Brand: Insulators did a great job on the Shutdown with both urgent & planned work to keep ahead of schedule and got the job completed safely. • Brand: Scaffold crew @ B-7200 effectively assisted maintenance in revising, building & tearing down scaffold when needed and completed the job safely. • Brand: Job well done @ OC-600 on the F-3 Recoil and the work was done without incident. • Brand: Brand Metal Shop workers who fabricate metal in the shops does a great job with quality & time while completing work safely. • CH2MHill: Randy Graves performed a quality job safely and worked very hard to maintain schedule @ the LHC-9 Site. • Total Safety: Employees helped with the traffic control during the clearing stage and the LHC-7 (B72) turnaround. They did an excellent job by maintaining the flow of traffic safely. To see the full recognitions, please go to www.tocas.org

  10. REMINDERS • MAY Emphasis & STAC Insert • (Heat Stress) • Www.tocas.org • NEXT Safety Contact meeting 6/13/13

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