Title: Introduction to DuPont Safety Principles
1Introduction to DuPont Safety PrinciplesPPD
Safety Audit Program
2- You get the level of safety
- that you demonstrate you want.
- (DuPont Proverb)
3Outline
- Principles of DuPonts approach to safety
- Overview of PPDs Audit Program
- Details of PPDs Audit Program
- Forms and examples
4DuPont core belief
All injuries can be prevented
5Benefits of Good Safety Management
- Reduction in the cost of medical and workers
compensation - Greater productivity
- Improved product or research quality
- Overall operation improvement
6Basic Principles of Good Safety Management
- Management Commitment
- Documented Safety Philosophy
- Safety Goals and Objectives
- Committee Organization for Safety
- Line Responsibility for Safety
- Supportive Safety Staff
7Basic Principles of Good Safety Management
(contd)
- Rules and Procedures
- Audits
- Safety Communications
- Safety Training
- Accident Investigations
- Motivation
8DuPonts Experience
- A ten-year study of all serious injuries
occurring across all Du Pont sites showed that - 96 of the injuries resulted from the unsafe acts
of people or from poor work practices - Only 4 of the injuries resulted from unsafe
conditions
9DuPonts Expectations for Safety Performance
- Employees must
- Make safety equal to all other aspects of the job
and in PPD, safety is 1 - Follow all safety rules and procedures
- Management must
- Accept responsibility for prevention of injuries
- Accept responsibility for safety training
10Supervisors Responsibilities
- Know, communicate, and enforce existing standards
- Recognize the need for revised standards
- Develop new procedures and rules when necessary
- Train employees to follow all rules and procedures
11ESH Responsibilities
- Serve as advisors when addressing supervisors
questions arising from audits - Perform audits as a crosscheck of the audits
conducted by line management - Help to address safety issues uncovered in audits
- Compile, analyze and disseminate data collected
from the audits
12Overview of PPDs Audit Program
13PPDs Audit Program
- An opportunity to spend a few minutes observing
activities in the workplace and then discuss what
youve seen with your employees - This is done with an eye towards safe, and
unsafe, behavior - Mitigate hazards
- Record observations
14Proposed auditing in AD areas during the shutdown
- The main focus of todays training is the
situation where a supervisor is auditing his or
her people in their normal work areas - It is likely that PPD supervisors will be asked
to conduct safety audits of their people who are
working in Accelerator Division areas during the
shutdown - Audits in AD areas will be conducted in a similar
fashion to those in PPD areas
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16DuPonts nomenclature
- Inspection versus
- Things
- Passive
- Experts (them)
- Negative
- Document / Follow up
- Audit
- People
- Interactive (I care)
- Everyone (us)
- Positive Negative
- Document / Follow up
17Purpose of PPDs Safety Audit
- Identify safe and unsafe, acts or conditions
- Identify areas for improvement
- Follow up when mitigating actions are indicated
- Accumulate data for tracking trends related to
safety
18Types of safety audits
- Scheduled
- Unannounced
- Compliance with standards
- Adherence to procedures
19Benefits of safety audits
- Promote safe behavior
- Test for compliance with standards
- Establish standards
- Identify weaknesses
- Accumulate data
- Prevent injuries
20Who conducts PPD safety audits?
- Division Office
- Department Heads
- Group Leaders
- Supervisors
- ESH Staff
- Project Management
21Proposed frequency of audits
- Division Office Quarterly
- Department Heads, Level 1 Project Managers
Quarterly - Group Leaders, Level 2 Project Managers Monthly
- ESH Staff Monthly
- Supervisors, Level 3 Project Managers Weekly
22Where are audits conducted?
- Wherever your employees are working
- Group work areas
- Individual work spaces
23Auditing
- Focus on one or two activities
- One location or portion of a building
- One or two processes
- Plan for a duration of an hour or less
24Details of PPDs Audit Program
25Elements of our Safety Audit Process
- Read the Audit Checklist prior to the walkthrough
- Visit the work area and talk with employees
(without paperwork in hand) - Mitigate any unsafe situation
- After the walkthrough Complete the checklist and
the Audit Form - Follow up, if necessary
26What to look for during an audit
- Reactions of people
- Positions of people
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Tools and equipment
- Procedures
- Housekeeping
27What to look for during an audit (cont.)
- Reactions of people
- Does anyone adjust PPE, change position, or
rearrange job when the safety auditor appears? - Does anyone abruptly stop work, attach grounds,
or perform LOTO? - Positions of people
- Is anyone in danger of injuring himself by
pulling or lifting heavy objects? - Is anyone in a position where he or she could
fall, be trapped, collide with anything, or be
hit?
28What to look for during an audit (cont.)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Are employees using the required protective
equipment? - Are they using the PPE properly?
- If not, why not? Is the PPE inconvenient to
obtain or hampering the job in some way?
29What to look for during an audit (cont.)
- Tools and equipment
- Are they being used properly?
- Are they in safe condition?
- Are homemade tools (not properly
- designed) being used?
- Procedures
- Are they adequate? Do they prevent all
- unnecessary risks?
- Are they followed?
30What to look for during an audit (cont.)
- Housekeeping
- Is the workplace neat?
- Are things put away properly?
31Safety Audit Checklist
- Safety Audit Checklist
- Handout
32The Safety Audit Form
33The Safety Audit Form
34The Safety Audit Form
35The Safety Audit Form
- Potential Injury Severity
Severe Moderate Minor
Broken bones, dismemberment, fatality Abrasions, cuts, injuries requiring more than first aid First aid
36When Someone is Working Unsafely
- Observe then get the persons attention
- Comment on what the employee was doing safely
- Discuss with the employee
- The possible consequences of the unsafe act
- Safer way to do the job
37When Someone is Working Unsafely (contd)
- Get the employee's agreement to work safely in
the future - Discuss other safety issues of the job
- Ask the employee what you the supervisor could do
to make the employees job safer - Thank the employee
38Audit Examples
39Audit Examples
40Audit Example
41Audit Examples
42What happens to the safety audit sheets?
- PPD/ESH
- ESHTRK
- Statistics
43Conclusion
- All injuries can be prevented
- Management is responsible for preventing injuries
- Working safely is a condition of employment
- Training employees to work safely is essential
- Prevention of personal injuries is good business
(and good science!) - Audits can play a key role in safety
- And, once again
44PPDs Audit Program
- An opportunity to spend a few minutes observing
activities in the workplace and then discuss what
youve seen with your employees - This is done with an eye towards safe, and
unsafe, behavior - Mitigate hazards
- Record observations