Safety Day 2013, 19 June Safety Day – 19 June 2013 By: (Insert your Name, Position & Company) 1 Themes: Take Time for Safety Tell a Friend Campaign.

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Safety Day 2013, 19 June Safety Day – 19 June 2013 By: (Insert your Name, Position & Company) 1 Themes: Take Time for Safety Tell a Friend Campaign

Safety Day 2013, 19 June 2007Awareness of Safety using Swiss Cheese concept 2008Small change make Big Difference, Pledge made by all 2009Launching of Life Saving Rules 2010Fatigue Management Safety Day - History 2

Safety Day 2013, 19 June 2011Reinforcing Life Saving Rules 2012Take Time for Safety & Commit Tell a friend Campaign 2013Take Time for Safety Safety Day - History 3

Safety Day 2013, 19 June Take Time for Safety  Discuss in groups of not more than 30 people  Discuss hazards and risks around you and your team and also the risks associated with Fatigue (Summer heat, Ramadhan and working late hours)  Understand the impact of safety concerns & put a plan to mitigate the concerns  Share good practices, Learning from Incidents, STOP Observation, Near Misses  Emphasise importance of Golden (Comply-Intervene-Respect) & Life Saving Rules  Request staff to commit to behaviour change that will help build a stronger safety culture 4

Safety Day 2013, 19 June Commitment  Understand/familiarise with the 9 critical areas of Driving with Respect (in the pamphlet provided) Communicate  Raise awareness and knowledge of others (family and friends) by discussing the 9 critical areas of Driving with Respect Lead by example  Take a lead in Driving with Respect and encourage others to follow you Together we can make our wonderful Oman a safer and enjoyable place to drive Support “Tell a Friend” Campaign 5