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- A Safety Presentation - June 1998 Follow Safety Rules
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“The worst record for years” The rate at which people are being injured now is worse than it was five years ago. If fatalities continue at the same rate as in the first five months of this year, then 1998 will be the worst ever on record.
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Fatal accidents 1989-1998 Projected?
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You could have been in this vehicle
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All accidents are preventable Most accidents are caused by people not knowing the rules or simply ignoring them 65% of accidents between January and April 1998 could have been prevented if basic safety rules and procedures had been followed
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Vehicle hits pipe - Pipeline right of way, 2/5/98 Excess speed for conditions No seat belts 1 killed, 2 injured
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Head-on collision - Haima-Rima road, 20/1/98 Overtaking in dust 3 killed, 2 injured
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Roll-over on graded road - Marmul, 4/1/98 Excess speed Too many people in vehicle Insufficient seat belts Four injured
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Frontal collision on black top road - Rusayl, 30/6/97 Excess speed Driver killed, 2 injured
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Head-on collision - Nimr, 17/6/97 Failure to maintain safe following distance 2 killed, 2 seriously injured
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Forklift rolls down slope - Yibal, 16/4/98 Forklift used with known brake defect Driver without permit No authorisation to enter station Worker nearly crushed
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Forklift rolls down slope - Fahud, 21/3/98 Forklift parked incorrectly Controls not checked Workers’ finger crushed
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Fall from derrick mast - Drilling rig, 19/3/98 No authorisation to climb derrick Not hooked up to fall arrestor Electrician killed
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You could have been in this vehicle If you are not sure about the rules STOP STOP Ask your Supervisor Don’t let this happen to you
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Responsibilities Everybody MUST: be aware and THINK Follow the rules NOT start a job if it is unsafe NOT continue work if it is unsafe. STOP NOT ignore unsafe acts by others or unsafe conditions elsewhere
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Supervisors are crucial for safety Good supervisors: MUST protect their staff from possible injury MUST ensure that their worksite is safe MUST ensure that safety rules are followed MUST STOP work if it is unsafe MUST not take short cuts
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Your safety is in your own hands If a job is not safe, STOP and talk to your supervisor If you are not sure about the safety rules. Ask. If you see a fellow worker in danger tell him so Your safety is as simple as that
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This could be you
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Don’t let this happen to you and others around you If you are not sure about the rules STOP STOP Ask your Supervisor
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Don’t let this happen to you and others around you If you are not sure about the rules STOP STOP Ask your Supervisor
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Roll-over on graded road - Nimr, 13/6/98 Rear passenger not wearing seat belt 1 killed, 2 injured
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Roll-over at Marmul, 5/4/98 Excess speed 1 injured
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