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Employee Welfare Program FebEmployee Welfare Program Feb-- 20102010

Prepared by Fiazuddin Ahmed

Engineer - HSE Training

HSE Department DEWA

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BE SAFEBE ALERT

FOR YOUR FAMILY’S SAKE, CHOOSE TO BE PRO-ACTIVE!

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What is important to you?IS IT……

*Arriving at work healthy, doing your job safely, and then going back home to your family?

*Being SAFE on the job, so that every day you can go back home and BE THERE for your family?

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IS IT….

Lifting SAFELY so that you can go home and play the sports that you usually do OR enjoy your leisure however you want to?

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OR IS IT

Taking an EFFORT to work SAFELY EACH DAY so that you can be with your family on Special occasions like these? ASK YOURSELF.. HOW CAN I DO THIS?

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PRO-ACTIVE SAFETYBeing PRO-ACTIVE in safety means:

–Asking the following questions:What can I do to prevent accidents, incidents, so that I can go home healthyeach day?How can I help my co-worker in being safe?

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Observing people’s behavior

Observing the work environment

Having conversations around safety

Proactive Safety Observations

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How you can be proactive

Look around as you approachExplain what you are doing to othersLook at what others are doingLook into any safety concernsReport /Discuss any unsafe practicesLook and talk about recent incidents

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Examples – Being pro-activeWhat’s necessary and what’s the right thing

to do!! YOU DECIDE……

Safe Lifting:– You see a co-worker struggling to pick up a bin of

glass at the hopper. What do you do? Do you watch them struggle OR do you ask the question “Do you need help”? Do you approach the supervisor to see if there are different ways of moving this material?

Blocked Aisles:– You see a person picking & placing material in an aisle

that is blocking the entire aisle-way. What do you do? Do you just let them leave the material there OR do you stop them and ask the question “Can you find a better place for this”?

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PATHOLOGICALWho cares as long as it doesn’t lead to

any problems

REACTIVEProactive is important. We do a lot

every time we have problems

CALCULATIVEWe must have systems in place to

support proactive culture

PROACTIVEBe proactive to anticipate and prevent

problems before they occur

GENERATIVEProactively we can do business around

Constantly Vigilantly

Increasing TrustIncreasing Awareness

Proactive Cultural Evolution

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The point is….

TAKE THE EFFORTTAKE THE TIME& DO WHAT IS RIGHT!

RECTIFY SITUATIONS “ON-THE-SPOT” to prevent a worse situation..

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You are IN CONTROL

If you SEE SOMETHING that is NOT RIGHT–REPORT IT IMMEDIATELY!–DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!–TELL SOMEONE (ANYONE!)Choose to be PRO-ACTIVE!