Title: 29th
1ENA Conference Health and Safety at
ScottishPower Ian Russell CEO
29th 30th April 2004
2Agenda
- ScottishPower
- Health and Safety
- Track record
- World class ambitions
- Plans for the future
- Conclusions
3ScottishPower
- Turnover of 5.3 (9) billion in 2002-03
- Market capitalisation of 7.1 billion (11.7
billion) - 60 US - 40 UK
- Vertically integrated in US and UK
- 14,000 employees
- Supply 5.5 million homes
- CSR part of our corporate DNA
Clear strategy to become a leading international
energy business
4ScottishPower in the UK
- 10 UK share of domestic electricity market
- Generation mix of coal, gas, hydro and wind
- 3rd largest distribution company in the UK
- 4m customers and growing
- The leading developer of wind energy in the UK
5ScottishPower in the US
- 135,000 square miles of service territory in six
states - Among three largest power companies in the
Western US - 8GW of generation and 15,000 miles of
transmission - 1.5 million customers
- Accounted for 20 of US wind power development
last year and among top 3 wind power providers
WASHINGTON
MONTANA
OREGON
IDAHO
WYOMING
NEVADA
UTAH
COLORADO
CALIFORNIA
NEW MEXICO
ARIZONA
PacifiCorp service territory
6Strategic Overview
UK
US
How we create value
UK Division
PPM
- Carefully selected high return investments where
we have knowledge advantages - Strong commercial, trading and risk management
skills - Consistent investment in asset base for steady
growth - Outperformance from operational and regulatory
management skills
Competitive
- Transferable operational management skills
- Deep knowledge of local UK and US markets
Infrastructure
PacifiCorp
Regulated
Investing in all our businesses to maximise
shareholder value
7Agenda
- ScottishPower
- Health and Safety
- Track record
- World class ambitions
- Plans for the future
- Conclusions
8Chief Executives Statement
no harm to our employees, customers or the
general public
adopt best practice for all our operations
ScottishPower has a good health and safety
record... but we are determined to improve still
further
9Health Safety Performance History
10In More Detail - SP v RECs v EA
11Fatalities
- 1 employee killed this year, 2 last year, totally
unacceptable - Quote from Safety Representative Conference
- Achieving 1 Billion profit in the US does
not matter when employees are being killed
at work
12Drivers for Change
- Employees are our key assets - their health,
safety and wellbeing is of paramount importance - FY 02/03 115 LTAs, 33 down from previous year -
still too many of our people hurt/injured - FY 03/04 90 LTAs, 21 improvement
- Safety is good business
- Strategy is to be a great energy business
- must be great in health and safety
13Agenda
- ScottishPower
- Health and Safety
- Track record
- World class ambitions
- Plans for the future
- Conclusions
14Chief Executives Statement
It is my ambition to achieve World Class health
and safety performance in all of our Businesses.
What is World Class and how do you get there?
15Gauging Health and Safety PerformanceWhere are
we now?
Decide what to measure Develop measurement tool
16Components of a Health SafetyManagement System
The Measurement Criteria
Formulation of Group Health Safety Standards
17Group Health and Safety FrameworkSets the
Standards and Principles
- Leadership
- Employee Involvement
- Risk Management
- Training Competence
- Occupational Health
- Information Communication
- Rules Procedures
- Contractor and Supplier Safety
- Accident Investigation
- Change Management
- Public Safety Stakeholder Relationships
- Audit and Review
Measure Performance against Standards
18Group Health and Safety Standards
- Premise is the better we are in these areas, the
better our health and safety performance and the
safer and healthier our employees are. - Designed by the Policy Formulation Committee and
agreed by the Group Health and Safety Executive
Committee in June 2003 - Things are to be measured during the assessment
19Measurement
- Baseline Assessment
- ScottishPower Best Practice
- External Benchmarking
- Performance Targets
20Power Systems v SP Best Practice
21Targets - Now Future
- CSS
- Leadership - Achieve L4
- Risk Management - Achieve L3
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
- Dataserve
- Leadership - Achieve L4
- Risk Management - Achieve L4
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
- Generation UK
- Leadership - Maintain L4
- Risk Management - Maintain L3
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
- Generation US
- Leadership - Achieve L4
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
- Training Competence - Achieve L3
22Targets - Now Future
- InterWest Mining
- Risk Management - Achieve L4
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
- Contractor Supplier Safety - Achieve L3
- Power Systems
- Leadership - Maintain L4
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
- Rules Procedures - Maintain L4
- Power Delivery
- Leadership - Achieve L4
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
- Audit Review - Achieve L3
- Risk Management - Achieve L3
- PPME
- Leadership - Maintain L3
- Occupational Health - Achieve L3
23Agenda
- ScottishPower
- Health and Safety
- Track record
- World class ambitions
- Plans for the future
- Conclusions
24Benchmarking
- Standards used as benchmarking framework
- Visits to identified leaders in health and safety
- Utilities
- Petrochemical
- Focus on Leadership and Employee Involvement
- Getting to great target agreed by Board and a
business plan on requirements to get there
(November 2004)
25Power Systems v SP Best Practice Estimated
World Class Performance
26Closing Remarks
- We are a large International Energy Company
- Good but not great health and safety performance
- Talked about our history and the drivers for
change - I have set the scene for my personal commitment
and my team - The challenge is to establish and maintain a
sustainable world class health and safety culture
in ScottishPower - It starts with me
27Finally
- Presentations from
- Ernest Wessman - US Perspective
- Duncan McLellan - Employee Involvement
- David Imlah - Occupational Health
- Alan Laird - Public and Contractor Safety
- Will give more detail about what we are doing