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Our Five Safety Golden Rules are: Assess risks Wear PPE Accept challenges Reverse park Everyone holds the handrail These Golden Rules support our Safety core value: we believe all accidents are preventable, so we do everything safely and responsibly or not at all.

•2018 Health & Wellbeing calendar •Steps to Deal with Stress •Mental Health (Stress) Toolbox Talk •Balance Wheel •Health Matters •Understanding Health Risks •Working with VDUs - HSE Leaflet •Be Salt Aware •Be Safe In The Sun •How to improve and maintain your mental wellbeing •Hand and Arm Vibration Syndrome TB-RS-SHE-202-001 V1.04 •Alcohol unit ready reckoner

Safety Family 50 by 20 7 plus or minus 2.

We need to look out for our own staff and our contractor colleagues This year - don’t become another statistic Focus on the task in hand and the environment you are working in Operate within the bounds of your training, experience and follow procedures Report/address hazards If in doubt, stop and ask If it’s not safe, we don’t do it During 2017/18 Generation & Gas Storage staff and contractors have worked professionally to ensure our business and customer needs are being met on a daily basis and in doing so over 99% of people arrived home safely at the end of each day. However, during this same period 15 people were injured in Generation & Gas Storage so please reflect on the following: Are you concentrating on the things that might hurt you, i.e. are your focusing on the task in hand and the environment you are working in? Are you continuing to complete 20 second scans or POWRAs to check for anything that might hurt you, and are you taking immediate corrective action? Remove/control the hazard = remove the risk Are you operating within the bounds of your training and experience and do you know and follow the correct procedures? Are you continuing to use your license to help ensure that you and your colleagues go home safe? If it’s not safe, we don’t do it. Are you continuing to protect yourself and your colleagues by proactively managing the risk of possible complacency? Its important for us to refocus on looking after ourselves as well as our contractors who are still receiving most injuries in Generation & Gas Storage. As we head into 2018/19 please ask yourselves and your teams – Are we being restless? Is our current performance something which you are willing to accept? What can you do differently to deliver a step-change in our performance?