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TEEX Safety Guide. New Employee Orientation Don Carloss TEEX Safety Officer. To provide new TEEX employees an orientation on the TEEX Safety Guide. Orientation Purpose. Safety is a mindset…an attitude Employees & customers are TEEX Accidents hurt employees and TEEX
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TEEX Safety Guide New Employee Orientation Don Carloss TEEX Safety Officer
To provide new TEEX employees an orientation on the TEEX Safety Guide Orientation Purpose
Safety is a mindset…an attitude Employees & customers are TEEX Accidents hurt employees and TEEX All accidents will be investigated Effective risk management Risk assessment - continual process Apply safety guide principles Director’s Safety Philosophy
Monitor division safety performance indicators Review actions taken by divisions Comply with: TEEX Safety Guide TEEX Safety Manual TAMUS safety regulations TEEX Responsibilities
Assist divisions & provide safety requirements Monitor division safety performance indicators Serve on TEEX Safety Subcommittee TEEX CoS Operations Assistance Team member Maintain safety records TEEX Safety Officer
Provide leadership and guidance Ensure division compliance with safety guide Designate a Division Safety Officer Implement a safety program Establish risk and accident reduction goals Report & investigate work-related accidents Provide employee safety training Division Director
Assist Division Directors Serve on TEEX Safety Subcommittee Conduct monthly new employee safety orientations (Part II) Ensure employees have appropriate items of personal protective equipment Provide required safety reports to TEEX Safety Officer Division Safety Officer
ESTI - Ron Peddy NERRTC - Dave Lamb TED – Catherine Barzak PS&S - Charles Baisey US&R - Jeff Saunders EUPWTI - Tony Alotto P&RT - Tandy Ritter Division Safety Officers
Make safety a priority during all work Work safely without injury Report potentially unsafe conditions and behaviors to supervision Comply with provisions of TEEX Safety Guide Employee Responsibilities
Risk management is the process of identifying and controlling hazards in order to protect life and property. It is applicable to everything we do in our work environments. Our goal is to make risk management a routine part of planning and preparing for our division missions Risk Management
Identify hazards Assess hazards Develop controls & make risk decision Implement controls Supervise & assess Five Step Process Risk Management Note: Refer to Appendix A of TEEX Safety Guide
Accountability for unsafe conditions rests with the Division Director Employees are accountable for their unsafe behavior or unsafe acts Employees help divisions identify potential unsafe conditions Accidents involving unsafe behaviors and conditions may apply Safety Accountability
Required reports from divisions to TEEX Texas Workers Compensation Commission First Report of Injury or Illness (Appendix B) TEEX Accident Investigation Report (Appendix C) TAMUS Motor Vehicle Accident Report (Appendix D) Reporting
TEEX Safety Officer monitors Accident information submitted by divisions Trend line analyses of measures & indicators Monitoring
TEEX Safety Guide orientation Identify Division Safety Officers TEEX safety website http://teexweb.tamu.edu/safety/ New Employee TrainingPart I (TEEX)
Part II pertains to division-specific safety Conducted by the Division Safety Officer Within 30 days of employment Familiarize new employees with division common hazards & missions New Employee TrainingPart II (Division)
Conducted annually by Division Director All employees attend Two components “TEEX Safety in the Workplace” Division-specific hazards associated with missions/core competencies Refresher Training
Specialized training Remedial training Other Division Training
Chair - DOPs Homeland Security Members include TEEX & Division Safety Officers Quarterly meetings Subcommittee charges include: Analyze safety performance Share best practices Make safety recommendations to the TEEX Director TEEX Safety Subcommittee