Combined TOCAS Meeting January 20 th 2015. Agenda Kick off“Smokey” Safety TopicDoug Morris and New safety contacts TIC InjuryTIC Brand MVA Program “Smokey”

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Combined TOCAS Meeting January 20 th 2015

Agenda Kick off“Smokey” Safety TopicDoug Morris and New safety contacts TIC InjuryTIC Brand MVA Program “Smokey” Circle for Safety “Smokey” Capital ProjectsJames Horton Data ReviewJim Sutherland RecognitionJim Sutherland Contractor OperationsDebbie Shelton Closing “Smokey” Meet & Greet at EntranceNew Contacts

All New Safety Contacts Please come to the front if you are a new safety contact “New” means you have never been to a meeting and/or you are new to the company you are working for! Share a brief safety moment with us If audience likes your safety moment, you may sit down If they don’t, you will need to try again Meet and greet at the end of the meeting

Circle for Safety

CAPITAL PROJECTS James Horton

Incident Form Changes

DATA REVIEW

Contractor injuries year to date- 15 Contractor OSHA rate year to date- 0.27

2014 Contractor Injuries Hand injuries: 8 Feb - Hand injury – Brazos M&E** May - Hand injury – Hydrochem** June - Hand Injury – TIC** Sept - Hand Injury - Dresser Rand** Sept - Hand Injury – McGill** Oct - Hand Injury - Brazos M&E Oct - Hand Injury – Dacon** Dec- Hand Injury- HBS** Slip/Trip/Falls: 3 Feb - Slip/Trip/Fall - D&W** June - Slip/Trip/Fall - Infinity Cons** Aug - Slip/Trip/Fall - Bo Mac** Chemical exposures: 2 Jan - Chemical exposure - BTT July - Chemical Exposure - Marquis Other: 2 Aug - Heat Exhaustion- Vernor Oct - Thermal Burn -JVI **10 of the 15 injuries had a significant planning component: 1.Inadequate Procedure/JEP 2.Inadequate area hazard recognition 3.Failure to recognize scope change

Overall # of incidents was down in 2014

Job site hazards Address thru STAC card or during permitting process.

Both OSHA’s were chemical exposures

Condition of working area and behavior

Condition of working area

2015 Injury Reduction Challenge Hand injuries- (8) How will you emphasize hand safety? How will you audit jobs for Line of Fire hazards? How will you train at risk workers on task hazards? Slip/Trip/Falls- (3) How will you train workers on hazard recognition? How will you reward the escalation of work area hazards? Chemical exposures- (2) How will you ensure all incidents are reported immediately? How will you reinforce the importance of PPE use?

Recognition

 Date of Recognition:  Company: The Brevard Company  Workers Name (s): All Crew Members, Supervision, and Safety Contacts  Work Location: Freeport TXOP  Description of Recognition: On The Brevard Company achieved 12 Years OSHA Free at Freeport DOW TXOP.  Recognized By: Clent Salinas Add picture on this side

 Date of Recognition: 1/18/2015  Company: Brand  Work Location: Dow Chemical  Description of Recognition: 3 Years OSHA Free (3.3MM Manhours)

 Date of Recognition: December 10, 2014  Company: JVI  Work Location: Chlorine 4 TA 2014  Description of Recognition: I would like to thank the JVI night crew at the Chlorine Turnaround for a great job. Thank you Tommy Miller, Shannon Venglar, Angel Lozano, and crews. Keep up the good work, it has been a pleasure working with this crew. Recognized By: Kevin Crenshaw (CV & U3 Turnaround Team)

Contractor Operations – Debbie Shelton Fish in the pond Appeals 2015 Focus: – Productivity/Procedure Usage/Planning Video – Excellent Safety Performance in the current work environment DOW RESTRICTED