ISSUE 7

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  1 Aug 2014
Latest HSE Statistics YTD 31 July
  2013 2014
Workplace fatalities
1 1
Non-work related fatalities
4 64
Non-accidental deaths (NADs)
1 1
Lost Time Injuries (LTIs)
1
All injuries (excluding first aid cases)
1 3
Motor Vehicle Incidents (MVIs)
3 3
Roll over - MVIs
3
Serious MVIs
32 3
Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF)
21 3
Life Saving Rules Violations YTD 31 July
Journey management
1
Speeding
3
Seatbelts
13
Overriding safety device
56
Working at heights
4
Permit
Confined space
613
Lock out tag out
13
Drugs and alcohol
1
Gas testing
Latest Class A/B Violations YTD 31 July
Class A
231
Class B
3
HSE TIP
Always comply and adhere to the doctor’s referral advice and decision.
 

Important News


     
 

2014 has witnessed a slight increase in number of non-accidental deaths  (NADs) among employees working within PDO concession area. In our drive to improve health management system and minimise incidence of NADs, the PDO management has introduced a new additional heart risk assessment that is required to be implemented by the Company  and its contractors and be incorporated during medical examinations. It is aimed at early identification of those at a high risk of.

   

The PDO Medical Department is conducting a pilot study to evaluate the population profile in relation to the employees’ probability for developing cardiovascular disease in the next 10 years.  The target population is PDO employees and contractors above the age of 40 years.  The aim of this study is to capture high-risk staff and send them for further evaluation, which will reduce future heart attacks and NADs.

 
 

What You Need to Know

 
 
Eid driving tips:

Since January 2014, all new employees who are above 50 years of age have been evaluated with a tread mill test (TMT),  also known as a heart stress test, during their  pre-employment medical examination. Positive results should trigger a referral to heart specialist for evaluation and opinion.

Under reporting incidents :

Since January 2014, all new employees who are above 50 years of age have been evaluated with a tread mill test (TMT),  also known as a heart stress test, during their  pre-employment medical examination. Positive results should trigger a referral to heart specialist for evaluation and opinion.

Tips for a healthier heart:

Stop smoking
Watch your diet
Be careful with alcohol
Get active
Manage your weight
Get your blood pressure and cholesterol levels checked regularly
Learn to manage your stress level

 
ISSUE 7

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  1 Aug 2014
             
 

2014 has witnessed a slight increase in the number of non-accidental deaths  (NADs) among employees working within the PDO concession area. In our drive  to improve the health management system and minimise the incidence of NADs, the PDO management has introduced a new additional heart risk assessment that is required to be implemented by the Company  and its contractors and be incorporated during medical examinations. It is aimed at early identification of those at a high risk of a heart attack and other cardiovascular problems.

 

2014 has witnessed a slight increase in the number of non-accidental deaths  (NADs) among employees working within the PDO concession area. In our drive  to improve the health management system and minimise the incidence of NADs, the PDO management has introduced a new additional heart risk assessment that is required to be implemented by the Company  and its contractors and be incorporated during medical examinations. It is aimed at early identification of those at a high risk of a heart attack and other cardiovascular problems.

 

2014 has witnessed a slight increase in the number of non-accidental deaths  (NADs) among employees working within the PDO concession area. In our drive  to improve the health management system and minimise the incidence of NADs, the PDO management has introduced a new additional heart risk assessment that is required to be implemented by the Company  and its contractors and be incorporated during medical examinations. It is aimed at early identification of those at a high risk of a heart attack and other cardiovascular problems.

 
2014 has witnessed a slight increase in the number of non-accidental deaths (NADs) among employees working within the PDO concession area.