Accident Review Accident Review  Accidents – disrupt the work process and can cause injury or equipment damage and;  Are unwanted  Increase costs 

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Accident Review Accident Review  Accidents – disrupt the work process and can cause injury or equipment damage and;  Are unwanted  Increase costs  In most cases: Preventable

OmniSource CSA Accident Score OmniSource current CSA score for accidents is 66.3% (Threshold 65%)  All DOT recordable accidents count, no matter fault – what makes it recordable?  Vehicle(s) involved has to be towed  Medical attention necessary and required beyond scene  Fatality

DOT Recordable By Division Previous 12 months  S Carolina - 5  N Indiana- 2  Michigan - 2 Mid Ohio - 2 Georgia - 2  Johnson City- 1  S Indiana-1  N Ohio - 1  W N Carolina & VA - 1 Total - 17

Non Recordable By Division Previous 12 months  S Carolina - 24  N Indiana - 14  West N Carolina & VA - 11  S Indiana - 9  Johnson City - 8  N Ohio - 4  Mid Ohio - 4  East N Carolina – 4  Mississippi - 3  Georgia - 1  Michigan- 1 Total - 83

Accident Response Stop immediately Safety first - evaluate situation to assure; – Personal Safety – Motorists Safety Communicate Accident - Triangles/Safety Equip. - Notification of - Authorities - Dispatcher or - Manager or - Safety Dept. The following slides provide accident situations – provide feedback best practice for safety

Accident 1 Driver returning from an account with loaded high side – Driver took a drink of water – Started coughing uncontrollably – Blacked out and left the roadway – Struck several trees before stopping What could have been done differently?

Accident 2 Driver was parked on yard, released park brake before leaving – Didn’t reset park brake; but returned to office – Truck rolled across parking lot striking a parked trailer and other equipment – Stopped just short of damaging building What could have been done differently?

Accident 3 Returning from an account, container loaded – Driver entered a curve with cruise control set – Noticed container leaning to left – Disengaged cruise control – Container fell off the left side of the truck – Spilling material across the road and an adjacent field What could have been done differently?

Attitude Toward Safety  Keys to preventing - Accidents/ injuries:  Driver attentiveness  Speed  Communication  Equipment inspections  Self assessments  Health  Fatigue  Awareness of conditions  Plan ahead  Recognize hazards

Attitude Towards Safety True or False: – Working safely is an every day, every task commitment – All injuries/ accidents are preventable – I am responsible for my own safety – I am responsible for the safety of those working around me – My Supervisor is also responsible for my safety – My Safety Manager is solely responsible for my safety – It’s NOT worth the few seconds/minutes of time to commit an unsafe act or create an unsafe condition

Safely Or Not At All Questions?