Latest HSE Statistics YTD 31 Mar
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2014
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2015
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Workplace fatalities |
0 |
0 |
Non-work related fatalities |
0 |
0 |
Non-accidental deaths (NADs) |
0 |
0 |
Lost Time Injuries (LTIs) |
0 |
0 |
All injuries (excluding first aid cases) |
0 |
0 |
Motor Vehicle Incidents (MVIs) |
0 |
0 |
Roll over - MVIs |
0 |
0 |
Serious MVIs |
0 |
0 |
Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) |
0 |
0 |
Life Saving Rules Violations YTD 31 Mar
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Journey management
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13
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Speeding/GSM
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2
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Seatbelts
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7
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Overriding safety device
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0
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Working at heights
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0
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Permit
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2
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Confined space
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0
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Lock out tag out
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0
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Drugs and alcohol
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0
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Gas testing
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0
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Smoking
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0
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Suspended Load
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0
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Vehicle Class A/B Defect YTD
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HSE TIP
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Remember to always intervene when you observe an unsafe act or condition, your action might save someone life.
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Important News
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Safety day provides a great opportunity for staff to engage and discuss ways to improve their safety performance. Since it was introduced in 2007, many fundamental topics were featured and this helped raise awareness across the organization.
Looking at the past performance statistics of safety, it was evident that more focus was needed to get the ‘BASICS’ right. As a result, we embarked on a journey to get the fundamentals of HSE ‘Golden Rules’ (Comply, Intervene & Respect) embedded into our work culture. So 2014 was dedicated to ‘Comply’, the first pillar of the Golden Rules.
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This year, 2015 Safety Day theme focuses on ‘Intervene’ the second pillar of the Golden Rules which is essential to our lives and our business. PDO Managing Director, Raoul Restucci said: "I know it's not easy, it takes courage. Sometimes you receive push-back, and some colleagues may even say "It is none of your business" but it is, it's your right, your responsibility to intervene because we should all care."
The sessions conveyed useful tips on how to successfully intervene, by pointing out the risk, and also discussing financial and environmental consequences of their actions carefully, in a polite, positive and respectful manner.
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What You Need to Know
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Why Intervene?:
We intervene because:
- We care for each other
- To save lives and prevent injuries
- To create a safer working environment.
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When to intervene?:
Whenever we observe an unsafe act or condition.
Remember it is your right, your responsibility to intervene because we care for each other.
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Did you intervene?:
Although intervention is difficult, we have received amazing stories on intervention at work
and away from work from your feedback. Keep up the good work and continue to intervene
when needed.
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