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March 2015 Statistics and Rolling YTD 8 629 1 2 20 566 LTI LTI RWC RWC MTC MTC FAC FAC HAZ April 2015 Man Hours Worked = 276,981 LTI Frequncy Rate = 0.00 TRFC Frequency Rate = 0.00 Frequency Rate Hours 200.000 YTD 2015 Man Hours Worked 1,193,661 LTI Rolling Frequency Rate = 0.10 TRCF Frequency Rate = 0.15 YTD 2014 Man Hours Worked 1,074,297 LTI Frequency Rate = 0.00 TRCF Frequency Rate = 0.56

Near Misses Rolling YTD 2015 Montrose Possible Fire Shearwater Falling object Auk Alpha Potential for a Fire/Explosion Brent Alpha Object in food Nelson Fulmar Sharps Hot Liquid Borgsten Dolphin Moving object Ensco 120 Possible Slip Brae Bravo Fire/Explosion Potential Burn Object in washer Tartan Cross contamination Risk of electric shock Exchange Tower 2 Slip

Rolling Hazard Observations YTD 2015 923 Cards From 54 Units Interventions April 2014 2015 Interventions carried out 56 5