Title: ESTI All Hands Meeting
1ESTI All Hands Meeting
2TEEX Safety in the Work Place
- Annual Safety Refresher Training
- Division Director Presentation
3Safety Refresher Agenda
- Share the TEEX Directors views on safety
- Identify the safety responsibilities for the
Division, supervisors, employees - Identify the ESTI Safety Officer ESTI Focus
Areas for Safety - ESTIs Safety Performance Record Safety Goals
- TEEX Safety Incentive Program
- Future Safety Training
- Overview of various safety policies
- Overview of TEEX Accident Investigation process
and reports
4TEEX Directors Safety Philosophy
- Safety is a mindsetan attitude
- Employees customers are TEEX
5TEEX Directors Safety Philosophy
- Accidents hurt employees and TEEX
- All accidents will be investigated
6TEEX Directors Safety Philosophy
- Effective risk management is essential, not
optional! - Risk assessment is a continual process
- Employees must apply safety principles
7Division Responsibilities
- Monitor division safety performance
- Comply with
- TEEX Safety Guide
- TEEX Safety Manual
- TAMUS safety regulations
- Include elements of employee safety
responsibility in annual performance appraisals
8Managers, Coordinators, Supervisors
- Make safety a priority during all work
- Work safely themselves without injury
- Empower employees to work safely
- Correct unsafe conditions and behaviors
- Comply with provisions of TEEX Safety Guide
- Report all accidents
9Employee Responsibilities
- Make safety a priority during all work
- Work safely without injury
- Report unsafe conditions and behaviors
- Comply with provisions of TEEX Safety Guide
10ESTI Safety Officer
- The ESTI Safety Officer is Ron Peddy
- Assist Division Director, managers and
supervisors in implementing safety program - Serve on TEEX Safety Subcommittee
- Ensure employees have personal protective
equipment - Ensure employees are trained in PPE
11ESTI Safety-Focus Areas
- Change/Improve the working environment
- Accomplished by eliminating unsafe conditions
- 2. Change/Improve the behaviors of workers
- Accomplished by eliminating unsafe behaviors
- Instilling a safety mindset
12ESTI Safety Performance
- Accidents
- FY03 17
- FY04 16
- FY05 3 YTD
- Lost-time accidents
- FY03 7
- FY04 4
- FY05 1 YTD
13ESTI Safety Performance
- Most common types of injuries FY03 FY05
- Arm 6
- Eye 5
- Hand 4
- Wrist 4
14Safety PerformanceBy Program Area
- Injuries by Program Area for FY03 FY04
- Maintenance 16
- Private Sector 7
- CMTS 6
- WMD 3
- Municipal 2
- Field Services 1
- Business Office 1
15Safety PerformanceGoals FY05
- Achieve 6 months with no lost time injuries
- Reduce total number of injuries by 10
- Reduce lost time injuries by 10
16TEEX Safety Incentive
- TEEX now offers two types of safety incentives to
each Division. - 180 Day No Lost Time Accident
- ESTI will receive one day of administrative leave
for all Division employees if we complete 180
successive days without a lost workday accident. - NOTE ESTI's safety incentive award date
(180-days w/o LTA) is April 2, 2005 - 10 Decrease in Workmens Comp Claim Costs
- For FY05, each 10 reduction in a Divisions FY04
worker compensation costs will be rewarded with a
5 reimbursement toward the Division worker comp
premiums. - The intent of the reimbursed funds is to allow
the Division Director to reward deserving
employees who have significantly contributed to
the successful reduction of worker compensation
costs.
17ESTI Safety-Training
- New Employee Orientation Part II
- ESTI Division Director Annual Safety Refresher
- EHS Manager will provide training to MMT
- TEEX Safety Guide
- ESTI Health Safety Plan
- ESTI Safety Procedures
- Supervisor/Coordinator to train staff
- Employees should request specific training
18Global Safety Procedures and Policies
- Severe Weather Procedures
- Eye Protection
- Hard Hat
- Safety Shoes
- TEEX Accident Investigation Report
- Job Safety Analysis
- Project Safety Analysis
- TEEX Risk Assessment Matrix for Hazards
19Severe Weather Procedure
- Located at R/ESTI Safety
- System alarms when lightning is detected 2.5
miles from field - 15-second continuous horn closes field
- Three 5-second blasts opens field
- No foot traffic on field when field is closed
20Eye Protection Policy
- Located at R/ESTI Safety
- Safety glasses required when
- Any and all maintenance or construction jobs
- Use of any mowing equipment
- Fueling projects
- Racking fire hose
- Moving bales of hay or stoking burn projects with
hay - Any job that may create air borne debris that
could enter the eye - Safety glasses available through the Tool Room in
Building 87
21Hard Hat Policy
- Located at R/ESTI Safety
- A hard hat is to be worn when
- Performing any maintenance or construction work
- When racking fire hoses
- When designated for obvious overhead hazards
- Temporary work areas designated by supervisor
- When operating heavy equipment
- When working in close proximity to heavy
equipment operating overhead - Hard hats are available through the tool room in
Building 87
22Safety Boot Policy
- Located at R/ESTI Safety
- Steel toe safety boots are required
- When performing any maintenance or construction
work - When conducting training exercises on the field
- When lifting/moving equipment in excess of 80
lbs. - When designated by the employees supervisor
23TEEX Accident Investigation Report
- Located on MyTEEX.com
- All Forms / Operations / Safety
- Required for all accidents resulting in injury or
property damage - Section 1 to be completed within 24-hours
- Remaining sections to be completed within 10 days
- EHS Manager
- Facilitates accident investigation
- Submits completed report to TEEX Safety
24Risk Management Tools
- To better manage risk, ESTI will implement the
use of the following 3/1/05 - Job Safety Analysis
- Project Safety Analysis
- TEEX Risk Assessment Matrix for Hazards
- Coordinators and Supervisors will be provided
training on the use of these tools
25Risk ManagementProgram Results
- Through the use of Accident Investigations, ESTI
implemented the following corrective actions
during FY04 - Cooling water on props reduced during off-hours
due to algae buildup - Improved lighting at night for maintenance work
- Revised job scheduling to reduce rush jobs
- Installed safety chains at 3-story and Engine
Room - Will revise water cooler placement during Annual
School - Increased height of temporary power lines
- Re-implemented the use of Job Safety Analyses
- Provided re-training to employees when needed
26ESTI Safety Accountability
- ESTI Director Division Safety
- EHS Manager Unsafe Conditions
- Program Manger Program Safety
- Coordinator/Supervisor Employee Safety
- Employee Personal Safety
- Bottom line safety is everyones responsibility
27Safety Questions/Concerns
- If you have a safety question or concern, it
should be brought to - Immediate Supervisor
- Program Manager
- EHS Manager
- ESTI Associate Division Director
- ESTI Division Director
- TEEX Associate Director of Operations
- TEEX Director
28Think Safety Act Safely
29Safety Reminder
- Be safe out there!!
- I ask that all of you be particularly careful on
coming to and leaving work - Hwy 2818 is a dangerous stretch of road
- There have been at least six or more fatalities,
and countless injuries in the last two years
within 1.5 miles of either direction of BFTF
30TAKE CARE OF ESTI !
- Our People
- Includes or Students and our Staff
- Our Operations
- Make them safe and of the highest quality
- Our Reputation
- Be vigilant to protect it and exhibit integrity
to expand it - Our Future
- Depends on moving forward with our people, our
operations, and our reputation
31THANKS FOR TAKING CARE OF ESTI !
- Please Be Safe !
- And Have a Great Week!