contractor ehs performance data june 10, 2014. data review
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Contractor EHS Performance DataJune 10, 2014
DATA REVIEW
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12
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0.63
0.28
0.210.24
0.17
0.24
0.42
0.00 0.00
0.19
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.50
0.60
0.70
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 YTD Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Contractor OSHA Recordable RatesContractor injuries year to date- 4
Dow Injuries year to date- 4
Contractor OSHA rate year to date- 0.17Site OSHA rate year to date- .18
2014 Dow/Contractor Injuries
Jan- Logistics platform collapse DowJan- EOB slip trip and fall DowJan- Chemical exposure Contractor- BTTFeb- Slipped off pipe Contractor- D&WFeb - Hand injury Contractor- BMEMarch- ZERO! April- ZERO!May - Hand injury Contractor- HydrochemMay- Logistics shoulder injury DowMay- Chemical exposure Dow
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014
DAWC
RWC
RMTC
First Aid
MVA
Personal
Precautionary
Incidents Year To Date
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Teamwork breakdown
Improper use of protective equipment
Inadequate equipment design
Improperly guarded
Inadequate instruction, logic
Improper use of tool/equipment
Housekeeping
Poor work practice
Lost control of tool/equipment
Inattention/auto pilot
Procedure not followed
Line of Fire
Communications
Human Behavior
Inattention to footings or surroundings
Condition of equipment/walking surface
1
2
4
4
6
7
8
9
11
13
14
17
21
29
30
90
Incident Safety Factors Current Year
Job site hazardsAddress thru STAC card or during permitting process. - WALKING
3
19
0
3
25
0
5
20
4
2
7
2
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
OSHA First Aid Precautionary
2011201220132014
Hand Injury Classifications
1 OSHA and 4 First Aids!
2
11
43
1918
3
13
11
1
32
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
OSHA First Aid Precautionary
2011
2012
2013
2014
Repeater Injuries Classifications
1 First Aid and 1 Precautionary
in May
2
49
27
6
48 55
6
32
45
1
129
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
OSHA First Aid Precautionary
2011
2012
2013
2014
At Risk Injuries Classifications
2 Precautionary in May
MVA Performance
6
5
4
6
5
3
2
5
8
6
1.6
1.3
0.9
1.2
1.0
0.7
0.4
1.1
1.6
1.2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 YTD Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Contractor MVA Rates
Average monthly number of MVAs
Observation Participation
422
272
207
139
105
99
84
63
59
57
55
52
49
48
41
39
36
35
31
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
PPE Requirements
STAC
Safe Work Permit
Housekeeping
M-64 Barricades and Guards Standard
JEP Policy (Documentation)
Barricade Tags
Safety Rule H, Chemicals and Materials
Block Requirements
Unsafe Condition
Safety Rule G, Machinery and Tools
Safety Rule E, Miscellaneous Work Requirements
Inspections
At-Risk Policy
Safety Rule A, Responsibility for Safety
Line of Fire
At-Risk Documents
PTA
M-79 Scaffold Standard Standard
Current Year Unacceptable Count
Ohh Noooo!!! The PPE Slide
02468
1012141618202224262830323436384042444648
2014 PPE Violations
May
April
March
February
January
18.3117.02
16.3614.83
14.2213.8013.69
13.0110.2010.09
9.488.51
8.297.37
6.796.10
3.703.13
0.000.000.000.000.00
0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00
RailserveSTS
Marquis Construction ServicesTIC
HydrochemJVI
Brazos M&EMcGill
Infinity Constr SvcsICS
Infinity Maint SvcsVernor
UEIBrand
WolfensonMiken
Sprint PipelineDriver Pipeline
SecuritasSGS Petroleum Services Corporation
HBS National CorporationDoyle & Wachtstetter
Kelly Services
Company Severity Rate Large Year To Date
2 Companies that were in the Red are now Yellow. 2 That were
Yellow and in the Red
27.3826.35
25.0025.00
23.9123.39
22.6620.00
18.7516.60
15.8313.64
11.4010.17
8.978.65
7.957.787.67
6.715.67
5.264.76
0.000.00
0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00
United RentalsAxionPiling
EnduroUnited Pipeline
NDICUnion Tank
VeoliaCMI
TEAMRPM
Standard ConstructorMaxim
Tracer ConstructionSpecialty Tank Services
SulzerTri-Con
AmeriTracBrevardSkyline
IGISPXEAI
Pipelogic ServicesSafwayNorrell
Webb Murray
Company Severity Rate Medium Year To Date
120.0120.0
118.2114.3
111.1100.0100.0
80.075.075.0
58.650.050.050.0
48.037.5
36.828.6
25.423.1
21.521.4
20.020.019.6
17.816.916.7
14.013.413.3
12.011.8
11.110.6
8.58.28.2
7.06.8
AmeriTek Plant ServicesAnalytic Stress Relieving
Cat-Spec, LtdBearcom
Hunton Trane ServicesTracerco
Specialty Tool & Supply, Inc.Prism ResponseEnvirotest, Inc.
Conco Industrial ServicesFilter Maintenance
Foster Fence LtdHanzik Hydraulics
Car-Ber Testing SvcsAIMM Technologies
P2SBrazosport Plumbing
Alliance Wireless Technologies Inc.Carrier Rental Systems
HydratightWeigh Tech
STARCON InternationalCommercial Siding
Cust-o-FabMustang Engineering
Steam and ProcessDingee Plumbing
TNT Crane & RiggingMistrasDacon
Seaboard WellheadPioneer Wireline
Elliott CompanyJACO ConstructionSuperior Grouting
Dredgit Environmental CorpCarbon Steel Inspection
Baker HughesThermon
Hunter & HunterChem Fabrication
Weatherford InternationalKoch Specialty
Severity Rate Small Year To Date
RECOGNITION
Date of Recognition: May 1, 2014 Company: Clean Harbors Industrial Services Workers Name (s): 3N Group Work Location: All locations. Description of Recognition:
Houston Industrial Branch reached a major safety milestone by working 2,000 days (532,000 man hours) incident free.
They truly believe “Safety Starts With Me: Live it 3-6-5 “
Recognized By: Nick Perez
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Date of Recognition: 4/23/2014 Company: Infinity Maintenance Workers Name (s): David Spillers, Rafael Pena Work Location: OCD-5 Description of Recognition: Employees noticed and reported a pump below D141 had come loose from
its foundation and was "Floating". David and Rafael reported it to operations and their supervisor. Recognized By: David Getgood
Date of Recognition: 5-30-2014
Company: Miken/Brock Scaffolding
Workers Name (s): John Lindley, Edward Cantu, Joe Baugh, H. Razo, A. Rangel, M. Cast, B. Nichols, A. Simmons, T. Randle, D. Walker
Work Location: A-3600/PMDI
Description of Recognition: I would just like to commend the Miken Scaffold crew that helped us during our 2014 Turnaround here at PMDI. This is one of our big TA's that happens every 4 years. It is very long and labor intensive, actually we are starting up in the next couple of days and it's been 56 days and counting. I appreciate all of the pre / during / and post work that JOE BAUGH and his crew performed and are still performing as I type this. As all TA's go you can plan to the best of your ability but there are always a lot of add-ons, revisions, etc. that need to be done during the craziness and this crew was easy to get a hold of, very safe and very efficient causing absolutely zero delays. So I would personally like to thank. Just want you to no how much we appreciate your great work. We can't do anything if we can't reach the stuff we got to work on !
Recognized By: Tim Sparkman
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