Contractor EHS Performance Data November 13, 2014.

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Contractor EHS Performance Data November 13, 2014

DATA REVIEW

Contractor injuries year to date- 14 Contractor OSHA rate year to date Number of incidents is flat

2014 Contractor Injuries Jan- Chemical exposure Contractor- BTT Feb- Slip/Trip/Fall off pipe Contractor- D&W Feb - Hand injury Contractor- BME May - Hand injury Contractor- Hydrochem June- Slip/Trip/Fall Contractor- Infinity Cons June- Hand Injury Contractor- TIC July- Chemical Exposure- Marquis August- Heat Exhaustion- Vernor August- Slip/Trip/Fall- Bo Mac September- Hand Injury- Dresser Rand September- Hand Injury- McGill Oct- Thermal Burn -JVI Oct- Hand Injury- Brazos M&E Oct- Hand Injury- Dacon

Job site hazards Address thru STAC card or during permitting process. 90 % of the “line of fire“ and “cuts and punctures” are hand injuries 8 recordable hand injuries in 2014 !!!

Job site hazards Address thru iCard or during permitting process. - WALKING

Observations…

Red/Yellow/Green observation metric is under construction- We are developing an improved metric that will take into account multiple factors: 1.Incident performance 2.Observations 3.How well you manage issues on site 1.Incident reporting/response 2.Implementing actions 3.Following Dow processes We will roll out beginning of 2015

Recognition

 Date of Recognition: October 20 th 2014  Company: Industrial Gunite, Inc.  Work Location: Dow Freeport Sites  Description of Recognition: Oct. 20 th Marked 14 years OSHA Free for IGI, and collectively, they have recorded only a single OSHA in almost 29 Years!  Recognized By: Thomas Carter, Kenny Domel, Freeport MTS Dept., and IGI Management and Safety Workers Name (s):Kenneth Moore, Matt Gambino, David Deen, Eddie McKissack, Jessie Solis, Clinton Rodriguez, Forrest Whitley, David Walden, Preston Williams, Ben Jackson, John Williams, Martha Brooks And Cleofas Alonso.

 Date of Recognition: November 3, 2014  Company: JVI  Work Location: Dow Freeport  Description of Recognition: On behalf of Contractor Operations, we would like to thank Jason, Alexandria, and Angel for their participation in the making of our Craft Recruiting Video. This video will enable us to encourage high school students to consider a career in the construction and maintenance trades. Thanks again for your support!.  Recognized By: Shelton, Debbie

 Date of Recognition : 9/30/14  Company: HydroChem  Workers Name (s): Lucio Zavala, LaQuentin Smith, Kenneth Rogers, Tomas Revuelta, Bernice Lara, Ruben Hernandez, Charles Darthard Jr, Kent Brown, Armando Villarreal, Justin Scott, Lamar Craig  Work Location: B-3700  Description of Recognition: Thank you for working extremely hard to get our warehouse pressure washed and cleaned. The job was estimated at 5 days and you got the job done safely in 2 days. We changed plans on you several times and no matter what we asked, you guys took care of it without complaining. This wash job was extremely important to the plastics business. Once again, thank you for your focus on safety and getting the job done correctly!  Recognized By: James Hicks

YesNo Winter liner designed to be worn under hard hat. Hoodies or ball caps worn under hard hat. Ear muffs worn under hard hat liner providing a good seal to the ear. Ear muffs over clothing. FRC’s as the outer layer of clothing in areas that require FRC’s. Non-FRC jackets, coveralls, etc worn over FRC’s. Footwear in good condition with plenty of tread on the soles. Most of the worn out, broke down, taped up, slick-soled clogs we see. Breaks in the heat to warm up.Staying outside and having to explain to your family how you got frostbite in south TX.

What is a Near Miss?

 Safety Contacts are to pick up supplies from B-101 Safety Resource Center, not foremen or crew members DOW RESTRICTED My iCards SOIC Cards Spotter Cards Mobile Hoisting PTA Cards

REMINDERS  NEXT SAFETY CONTACT MEETING 12/11/2014