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Goal Zero for Marine
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Five Key Action Items for Creating a Zero Culture
• Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan
• Make and Use a Board of Reason
• Work at a Pace at Which You Feel Safe
• Watch Out for Yourself and Your Buddies
• Take Action
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1) 14 January – Sea Chest valve
2) 1 August – Hot work without a permit on a marine vessel.
3) 8 September – Crew member tripped by chain and fell to deck. Actual severity rating 0. Potential Risk rating B4 for People.
4) 20 February – During inclement weather, vessel broke free from dock. Minor property damage.
5) 7 July – Marine vessel went aground. Barge collided with vessel. Minor property damage to both marine vessel and barge.
6) 11 July – Marine Vessel contacted side of MODU.
7) 6 June – EE on Marine Vessel was mopping the floor when right foot slipped backward. EE bumped knee on Refrigerator. Medic evaluated EE who returned to work.
8) 6 August – A EE pinched his finger while attempting to shut the winch doors. The injury lacerated the finger, requiring 5 sutures for closure.
9) 25 August – Loss of primary containment on a marine vessel. Fuel spill at dock during loading operation. Sheen in water.
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ALASKA VENTURE GOAL ZERO VIDEO
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Goal Zero is not about good intentions – it’s about delivering results.
It’s not a “campaign” or “initiative” – it’s a mindset.
It’s not a “priority” – it’s a deeply-held value.
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