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Fatalities
DAFW – 12 0.0595 0.0595 11
(3) mth
DAFWs
(43)
DAFW – 3 0.0633 0.1185 7
mth
TotalRecordables
(388) RIF – 0.51 0.65 7
First Aids
12 mth
(3531)
Near Hits
(7887) Fat.-1 0
Unsafe Acts and Conditions
(2,046,977) HIPOS – 4 3
E&P YTD
ASA’s (3,133) DAFWCS – 2 4
Saf. Obs. (51,149)
Training hrs. (70,058)
Manhours (4,976,908) 23
Vehicle Mil. (3,210,234 km) OSHA Recordables – 12
First Aid - 44 89
D- 2
03
41
Near misses - 124
20
YT
YTD-2004
Incident analysis: 2002 - 2004
36
2002 2003 2004
32
’02 ’03 ’04 ’04
28
YTD YTD YTD TAR
Frequency
24
20
16 HIPO 22 3 3 3
12
8 DAFW 11 4 2
4 C 0.37 0.12 0.08 0.10
0
Substances/Surfaces
Flying particles/Dust
Caught in, under or
Slip, Trips & Falls
Energy Isolation
Marine Operation
Struck by/against
Manual Handling
Woking at Heights
Use of Tools /
Dropped Objects
DAFW
Lifting Ops
Chemical Liquid /
Equipment
between Cf
DAFWc
Hot
f-
12mth
2003 High risk
Roll.
200
Intervention areas
180
RIRR 0. 89 0.78 0.56 0.63
TVAR 2.58 0.95 1.25 0.59
160
Severity Index
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S
months
Mo n th ly PIS I To p s ix Co n trib u tio n to To ta l YTD PIS I 1 2 m th Ro llin g PIS I
HSSE 5-Year Analysis
40 2
1.8
35
1.6
30
1.4
25
1.2
20 1
0.8
15
0.6
10
0.4
5
0.2
0 0
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Fatality 8 6 0 2 0 1
HiPo 22 19 22 3 3
DAFWC 11 6 4 11 4 2
Total Recordables 34 24 18 23 27 14
DAFWCf 0.58 0.31 0.16 0.37 0.12 0.08
Total RIIR 1.8 1.26 0.73 0.77 0.78 0.56
Injury?
( ) Cumulative figures
Skin Head/ Face
Skin Chest Head/ Face
Chest
Eyes
Eyes 00 00 1(5)
1(5)
1(3)
1(3) Neck
Neck
Arm/Elbow
00
REC
Arm/Elbow
1(6)
1(6) REC
Back / Shoulder
Back / Shoulder
(8)
REC
Hip
Hip (8) REC
00
Torso/Abdomen
Torso/Abdomen
2(26)
2(26)
REC
REC
Fatality Needs Data Respiratory Tract Mouth/Teeth
Fatality Needs Data Respiratory Tract Mouth/Teeth DAFWC
REC
11 00 00 0(1)
0(1)
DAFWC
REC
REC
REC
Who?
60 people hurt from January – September 2004
USE OF TOOLS OR 0
EQUIPMENT
BEHAVIOR
PHYSICAL CAPABILITY
WORK PLANNING
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
ENGINEERING/DESIGN
MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION/EMPLO
TRAINING/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
23%
Reactions Of Peop le
Personal Aw a reness
Proper Lifting
Techniques/Overexe rtion
Contacting/Exposure To
Hazardous Chem ic al
Struck by Objec ts
Fa ll Prote c tion
2004
Ha nd And Arm Prote c tion
2003
He a d Prote c tion
Pe rforming Lock
Outs /Tag Outs
Attaching Grounds
Stopping J ob
2004
2003
Re arranging J ob
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Permits
199
Thorough risk identification
148
42
Scope not understood
37
82
Incomplete
114
Standards not 47
established/understood 79
24
Stairs and platforms
52
144
Material storage
181
0
Leaners
7
2004
2003
125
Halls & passageways
142
9
Emergency exits
29
14
Benches & toolboxes
18
12
Absorbing
23
685
Standard not maintained
745
85
Standard not established
105
215
Standard inadequate
224
2004
2003
287
Reviewed
397
39
Lone workers
41
57
Emergency plan
81
74
Wrong for the job
113
104
Used Incorrectly
173
6
Seatbelts not used
13
2004
2003
235
In unsafe condition
323
37
Chocks and restraints
54
122
Barricades and Warning Lights
158
42
Head
83
192
Hands and arms
311
61
Fall Protection
153
2004
200
2003
27
Feet and legs
96
93
Face and Respiratory
173
203
Ears and Eyes
360
86
Struck by
149
31
Striking against
53
18
Inhaling
34
156 2004
Falling
276 2003
13
Electricity
24
112
Caught in, on, or between
187
13
Absorbing
28
70
Stopping Work
125
28
Rearranging Job
100
6
Hiding and Dodging
13
10
Changing Tools 2004
12
2003
68
Changing Position
92
3
Applying Lockout
13
45
Adjusting PPE
106
Work Exposure to
Use of Tools or
Equipm e nt
0 5 10 15 20
Investigations 2003 - 2004
Possible System Cause
Co mmunicat io n
Wo rk Planning
2004
Co ntracto r Selectio n and Overs ig ht
2003
Behavio ur
M ental State
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004