Safety Contacts Meeting April 10, 2014. Agenda New Safety ContactsGene Roberts Safety TopicAll Vernor IncidentDouglas Zamora McGill IncidentScott Potter.

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Safety Contacts Meeting April 10, 2014

Agenda New Safety ContactsGene Roberts Safety TopicAll Vernor IncidentDouglas Zamora McGill IncidentScott Potter Data ReviewJim Sutherland RecognitionJim Sutherland Red Tags and YouMEC Team RemindersGene Roberts TestAttendance Meet & Greet at EntranceNew Contacts

All New Safety Contacts Please come to the front if you are a new safety contact “New” means you have never been to a meeting and/or you are new to the company you are working for! Share a brief safety moment with us If audience likes your safety moment, you may sit down If they don’t, you will need to try again Meet and greet at the end of the meeting

VERNOR INCIDENT

MCGILL NEAR MISS

DATA REVIEW

Contractor injuries year to date- 3 Dow Injuries year to date- 2 Contractor OSHA rate year to date Site OSHA rate year to date-.19

2014 Dow/Contractor Injuries Jan- logistics platform collapse Dow Jan- EOB slip trip and fall Dow Jan- Chemical exposure Contractor- BTT Feb- Slipped off pipe Contractor- D&W Feb 14- hand injury Contractor- BME March- ZERO! 55 days since last recordable injury

Job site hazards Address thru STAC card or during permitting process.

Job site hazards Address thru STAC card or during permitting process.

2 Precautionaries in March

1 Precautionary in March

2 Precautionaries and 5 First Aids in March

RECOGNITION

 Date of Recognition: 03/31/2014  Company: Maxim Crane Works  Workers Name (s): James Kalishco, Kevin Dawson, Therron Linscombe, Jordan Solis  Work Location: EPI B 2320  Description of Recognition: I would like to recognize these guys for the safe and efficient work they did for us in the EPI3 pit-stop and the compressor reassembly at B They were asked to move their equipment around frequently and work with multiple crews around a tight window of time. They always showed professionalism and high regard for safety before, during, and after their lifts.  Recognized By: Gene Mitchamore - WAC

 Date of Recognition:April 8 th 2014  Company: Industrial Gunite, Inc.  Work Location:B-7200/H-4  Description of Recognition: IGI made refractory repairs on H-4 Furnace working 2,000+ Man- hours without any incidents.  Recognized By: Thomas Carter, Kenny Domel, Freeport MTS Dept., and IGI Management and Safety  Workers Name (s): Kenneth Moore, Matt Gambino, Brian Parnell, David Deen, Eddie McKissack, Jessie Solis, Clinton Rodriguez, Forrest Whitley, David Walden, Preston Williams, Ben Jackson, Carlos Negrete, Oscar Escalante, John Williams, Erik Williams, Erbey Escalante, Justin Underwood, Tirso Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez And Cleofas Alonso.

 Date of Recognition:  Company: Miken Specialties  Workers Name (s): C. Wade, R. Caloca, H. Levario, C. Villareal, V. Chacon, J. Arredondo, D. Bustamante, R. Garcia, H. Bravo, M. Rodriguez, E. Avalos, and R. Woodard  Work Location: OC-5  Description of Recognition : Miken scaffold builders set up to build the "dance floor" above the coils in R These folks accomplished this work safely and in record time. This reactor is critical path for our shutdown and their hard work helped us move forward. Roger Hood led our night crew and kept the roadblocks out of the way.  Recognized By: Leo Knopp

 Date of Recognition: 3/22/14  Company: STS  Workers Name (s): Louie Lara  Work Location: OC 708/Unit 5 TA  Description of Recognition: Louie Lara recognized a co worker in serious distress and Immediately escalated the situation and got the EE medical attention. Recognized By: Rodrick Williams, and John Dent MEC team Add picture on this side

RED TAGS AND YOU

REMINDERS  NEXT SAFETY CONTACT MEETING 5/8/14

TEST

ALL SAFETY CONTACTS MEET & GREET AT THE ENTRANCE