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Imerys Safety System
September 2014
Christopher Sheehey. Esq.
Vice President, Global Environmental, Health and Safety
Group Sustainable Development Coordinator
Imerys Safety System (ISS) Introduction
Lost Time Accidents (LTA) Per Million Hours Worked (employees and contractors)
Sep-2014 Imerys EHS/SD2
Safety Pyramid: A two-pronged approach 4
No. of
Fatalities
No. of Injuries
No. of Near Misses
Serious Six
Behavior-Based Safety
ISS in One Slide
� Protocols
� Auditing
� Serious Six
� EHS Umbrella Policy
� Metrics
� Safety Culture Improvement Team
� Safety Alerts
� Behavior-Based Safety
Pillar One: Compliance Pillar Two: Continuous Improvement
� Imerys Safety University
� Web Seminars
� Welcome Sessions
� Site Manager Orientation
� High Impact Video/Poster Series
Supported by Communication and Training Tools . . .
Compliance - The “SERIOUS SIX”
Ground Control Machine Guarding
Lock Out/Tag Out/Try Out(Control of Hazardous Energy)
Electrical SafetyWorking at Heights(Fall Protection)
Mobile Equipment
Requires monthly self-auditing, including supervisor safety visit and interaction with employees
Sep-2014 Imerys EHS/SD6
Sep-2014 Imerys EHS/SD8
Take 5 Program
� Take 5 is . . .
�A simple pre-task risk assessment.
�A process to remind us to actively
identify factors that could cause an
accident
�A system for self observation
�A thought process
� All operations must start using
a Take 5 approach starting
January 2, 2014.
� Desktop audit start since April
� Refresh web seminar
completed in August
Compliance - EHS Auditing
� Types of EHS Audits:� Comprehensive EHS Audits
� Audits focused on Imerys Protocols
� Audits focused on Mineral Solids Storage Facilities ( i.e., Tips and Dams)
� Audits focused on Mine Safety (esp. Ground Control and Mobile Equipment)
� Audits focused on Environmental Management Systems
� Audits focused on Sustainable Development Data (External Auditors)
FAILURE RISK IS:
CRITICAL OR VERY
SYSTEMIC
FAILURE RISK IS:
IMPORTANT
OR SOMEWHAT
SYSTEMIC
FAILURE RISK IS:
LESS SIGNIFICANT
AND ISOLATED
Sep-2014 Imerys EHS/SD11