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1 Together Everyone Achieves More Corporate Safety Conference January

2 Corporate Message by: Steve Ollearnshaw PDO - MD PDO Managing Director Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

3 Dead

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5 Injured

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to 2000 n Fatalities UP n Lost Time Incident Freq (LTIF) UP n Total Recordable Case Freq (TRCF) UP n High Potential Incidents UP n Vehicle Rollovers UP Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

8 External HSE Management System Audit of PDO (October 2000) Rating = POOR Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

9 Findings Through Fatal Accident Reviews and Many Incident Investigations n Lack of Effective Supervision n Not Following Rules n Inadequate Hazard Awareness n Attitude and behaviour Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

10 HSE Comes from Within A Recent Hearts & Minds Review Revealed: n People still afraid to stop work n People not taking responsibility for their own actions n Not enough attention paid to individuals’ welfare n Incentives to finish work quickly = unsafe practices Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

11 What are We Doing to Alter this Situation? Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

12 n Safety is No.1 n Production is No.2 Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

13 Corporate Direction Part of HSE Plan for 2001/2 n Back to Basics Compliance n HSE Competence n Road Safety Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

14 HSE Culture n Reactive Culture = –Management & Supervisory Control n Intermediate HSE Culture = –Personal Commitment & Self Responsibility for HSE n Proactive HSE Culture = –Team HSE Performance & Shared Responsibility Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

15 Back to Basic Compliance + HSE Competence + Improved Road Safety Initiatives + Commitment ________________ = Best in Class HSE Performance Corporate Safety Conference Together Everyone Achieves More

16 Together Everyone Achieves More Corporate Safety Conference January 2001