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Observers of the Month July 2013 Restricted

Appalachia OWLS Safety Data Comparison Company # of cards sub-mitted # crew observed % Safe # At-Risk % At-Risk #1 At-Risk #2 At-Risk #3 At-Risk Contact Rate (number of people observed divided by monthly average crew in field GFS 109 72 30 28 Hands UAC Barricade/Barrier/Signs 58% Crossfire 66 97 2 3 Weather Trans-portation 3.14% Improvement Everything went very well! No suggestions at this time! JL Watts 6 100 20%

Crossfire’s Top Exposures and Action Plan: Weather Main Actions at Fault for causing the At Risk behavior Unfamiliar areas or conditional changes to ROW Delayed response to visible high energy storms Main Behavioral Trait Area of ROW not inspected prior to work The risk is not apparent or identified Actions Taken to Mitigate at risk behavior Discuss slips, trips, and falls if weather is eminent Crews walking up-coming work area to identify high risk areas Cautious if on ROW during storm and cab up if lightning is evident Restricted

Crossfire #2 Exposure and Action Plan: Transportation Main Actions at Fault Construction Zones Weather changes Traffic Main Behavioral Trait Improper Journey Management Actions Taken Safety coordinator will communicate changes in traffic patterns/New construction zones Journey/routes discussed prior to mobilization Caution taken when road conditions change due to weather and traffic Restricted