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Safety Observation Reports

Safety Observation Reports (SORs) are important for identifying unsafe trends, directing resources to hazards, and preventing injury and damage. SORs analyze categories like PPE usage, working heights, and housekeeping. Data from June to December 2015 showed 420 unsafe reports compared to 73 safe reports. Contributors are needed to report observations and help address issues. The SOR process involves reporting unsafe conditions, trying to address them, and submitting reports to supervisors. Recognition programs will acknowledge safety performance. Local charities are being considered for donations linked to SOR submissions.

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Safety Observation Reports

Safety Observation Reports (SORs) are important for identifying unsafe trends, directing resources to hazards, and preventing injury and damage. SORs analyze categories like PPE usage, working heights, and housekeeping. Data from June to December 2015 showed 420 unsafe reports compared to 73 safe reports. Contributors are needed to report observations and help address issues. The SOR process involves reporting unsafe conditions, trying to address them, and submitting reports to supervisors. Recognition programs will acknowledge safety performance. Local charities are being considered for donations linked to SOR submissions.

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Safety Observation Reports

The importance of Safety Observations


Setting the Trend!

Why is a bunch of SOR’s important?.


Because we can learn important information from them such as:
Unsafe trends
Safe trends

What is done with the information?


Measure safety performance
Direct resources to counteract developing hazards
PREVENT INJURY and PREVENT Damage.

SOR Reporting 2
Analysing the Data

Basic calculations – identify the categories with issues:


June to Nov - 2015
Mandatory PPE
Task Specific PPE
Working at Heights
Scaffold/Alloy Tower
MEWP
Ladder Safety
Manual Handling
Body Position
Slip/Trip hazard
Access / Egress
Barriers / signage
Storage of Materials
Housekeeping /Waste
Excavation / Trenches
Lifting & Rigging
Use of Tools

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Analysing the Data (cont.)

Example of data - Safe or Unsafe Reports

June to Dec

73

Safe
Unsafe

420

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What do we need?

We need YOUR help!

We want to know what is happening on the ground

We want to know what you are observing on the ground

We need you to tell us to Help Us Help you.

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Process for SOR

Your Safety Advisor will brief you on details – but the basics are:

See an unsafe condition or act.

Report it on the SOR. – Complete as many sections as possible – we need the details in
order to follow up and ensure it is closed.

Try to close it out yourself. You cannot leave an unsafe condition in the work place.

Hand the SOR to your Safety Advisor or directly to HZI

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Safety Recognition System – HZI contractors

Linked to a Safety Recognition system.

Soon to be announced

Safety Nominations for above safety performance.

Will include vouchers and prizes

It will be run as an acknowledgement of YOUR Safety performance.

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Covanta wish to make charitable donations for SOR’s

Please suggest local charities for Covanta’s consideration.

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Questions?

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Thank you very much
for your attention

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