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1 Winnie Kane, NuStar Energy, L.P., West Region Region IX VPPPA Conference, April 3, 2012 winnie.kane@nustarenergy.com

2  Why Hazard Recognition?  The Hazard Recognition Process  Training/Stewardship  What is Hazard Recognition?  What are some conditions that should be considered?  How can you use SAP for Hazard Recognition?  Q&A

3  To create and maintain a safe and injury-free work place  Regulatory compliance  Company standards  One of the four principles of VPP

4  Location is divided into areas  The HSE/VPP manager determines what specific items will be audited during the quarter based on Safety Trends, VPP coordinator and employee input.  Asset manager assigns trained inspectors to perform hazard recognition inspections per the appropriate frequency  Inspectors do field audits and record any discrepancies (small fixes are completed if possible during the inspections)

5  Necessary repairs are entered as a notification into SAP using the VPP maintenance activity type variant  The notification will be turned into a work order for correction  Costs and time associated with the correction will be captured under the work order  The work order will be updated with status and history changes until completed

6  Initial Hazard Recognition Training is Required (including a written test)  Mentoring of additional inspectors (initially trained employees training others) is allowed  Hazard Recognition Refresher Training is required every 3 years *Required only in California

7  OSHA is going to require: ◦ Documentation of completion of Quarterly Hazard Recognition Inspections ◦ Documentation of timely corrections of inspection findings

8  Recognizing, reducing and controlling an unsafe act or condition.

9  Trip/Slip Hazards  Stairs, Ladders, Platforms and Tank Roofs  Shower/Eyewash Stations  Flammable and Combustible Liquids  Sample Points  Hot Piping and Equipment  Warning and Instructional Signs  Equipment Identification  Steam Traps  Leaking Equipment

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15  Documentation and Tracking  Cost Analysis  Communication – Real-time Reporting  Reduce multiple reports/systems

16  It doesn’t exist if it’s not documented!  Created new maintenance activity types for VPP hazard recognition findings and VPP audit findings

17  Creation of work orders allows users to write requisitions immediately on the work order  Costs associated with repairs on VPP-related hazard recognition and audit items can be tracked in SAP

18  SAP allows for a variety of reports to be generated that show basic start date and end dates, long text, history, costs, vendors used, user and system statuses  SAP information is real-time and can be monitored by multiple users for a variety of information

19  Incorporating your VPP findings into SAP will do the following: ◦ Add VPP findings to your current repair to-do list ◦ Eliminate the potential for discrepancies between lists that can be found and written up during the audit process ◦ Eradicate duplicate efforts of maintaining two lists/systems ◦ Allow immediate requisitioning of parts/labor for repairs

20  A web-based graphical user interface has helped encourage use of SAP

21  List uploads of hazard findings/gap analysis also encourage use of SAP and speed the process of follow-up

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