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1 LIFEsavers Introduction
    Focus on LIFE

2 Contents Focus On LIFE Strategy LIFEsaver Introduction
LIFEsaver Example Communication and Promotion FAQ Lifesavers Introduction

3 The Focus on LIFE Strategy
ZERO Fatalities Ensure Integrity of our Safety Processes Identify Risks That Lead Serious Injures or Fatalities (SIF) Apply Leading Practice to Eliminate SIF Risks Measure Effectiveness of LIFE Efforts and Always Improve. Lifesavers Introduction

4 In support of Focus on LIFE we introduced LIFEsavers, and have defined the necessary behaviors and requirements to prevent serious injuries or fatalities for 12 high risk activities Lifesavers Introduction

5 For 12 High Risk Activities
Key Behaviours And Expectation For 12 High Risk Activities Lifesavers Introduction

6 Recognizable Visual Logo: One Key Lifesaver
Key Hazards : Keys Risks in Performing a Task Key Requirements : Minimum Expected Behaviors Lifesavers Introduction

7 Example Lifesavers Introduction

8 Lifesavers Introduction

9 LIFEsavers Working at Height Follow all safety precautions for activities with the risk of falling more than 1.2 m (4 ft)

10 Working at Height Follow all safety precautions for activities with the risk of falling more than 1.2 m (4 ft) Key Hazards : Falling off roofs, roof-accesses, platforms, scaffolding, trucks, railcars, ladders, etc. Falling through floor openings, fragile roofs, skylights, etc. Falling out of mobile platforms, scissor-lifts, man-baskets, etc. Lifesavers Introduction

11 Working at Height Follow all safety precautions for activities with the risk of falling more than 1.2 m (4 ft) Key Requirements : Eliminate the need to work at height where feasible Only qualified individuals may perform elevated work Comply with elevated work permit/PJHA requirements for all elevated work with a fall potential 1.2 m (4ft) or greater. This includes floor and wall openings Only use certified fall protection systems equipment and PPE Use full-body harness with 100% tie-off to approved anchor points Inspect personal fall protection before each use Only access scaffolding that has been inspected and approved by qualified individual Lifesavers Introduction

12 Working at Height Follow all safety precautions for activities with the risk of falling more than 1.2 m (4 ft) Key Requirements : Evaluate if ladders are an appropriate tool for the work activity Set ladders on firm base, correctly angled and tied off. Avoid overhead lines Secure tools and equipment to prevent falling Cover or barricade floor and wall openings. Caution tape is not a substitute for barricades Never step on building or tank roof without verifying its integrity first Follow manufacturer’s requirements when using mobile work platforms Have a plan to quickly rescue fallen or suspended individuals Lifesavers Introduction

13 Lifesavers Introduction

14 Promotion and effective use at plants
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15 Remember, a strong safety culture requires us to actively watch out for the safety of others.
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16 With your support, we can eliminate fatalities and serious injuries
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