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What is the single mostimportant thing to YOU!
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  • Cost of Air Canada Incident
  • 14,000 Direct cost

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The Cost of Accidents
Direct Costs (the tip of the iceberg)
  • Medical
  • Compensation

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The Cost of Accidents Hidden Costs
  • Time lost from work
  • Loss in earning power
  • Lost time by fellow workers
  • Loss of efficiency due to break-up of crew
  • Lost time by supervision
  • Cost of breaking in new person
  • Damage to tools and equipment
  • Time damaged equipment is out of service
  • Spoiled work
  • Loss of production
  • Spoilage fire, water, chemical
  • Failure to fill orders
  • Overhead costs
  • Litigation
  • Company/Worker Moral

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  • Cost of Air Canada Incident
  • 14,000 Direct cost
  • (4) Multiplier Indirect cost 56,000

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  • Cost of Air Canada Incident
  • 14,000 Direct cost
  • (4) Multiplier Indirect cost 56,000
  • Actual TOTAL cost 70,000

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  • Cost of Air Canada Incident
  • 14,000 Direct cost
  • (4) Multiplier Indirect cost 56,000
  • Actual TOTAL cost 70,000
  • (6) System wide incidents 2005

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  • Cost of Air Canada Incident
  • 14,000 Direct cost
  • (4) Multiplier Indirect cost 56,000
  • Actual TOTAL cost 70,000
  • (6) System wide incidents 2005
  • Total lost to organization for 2005

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  • Cost of Air Canada Incident
  • 14,000 Direct cost
  • (4) Multiplier Indirect cost 56,000
  • Actual TOTAL cost 70,000
  • (6) System wide incidents 2005
  • Total lost to organization for 2005
  • 420,000

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States You Can Self Trigger On

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Watching Others Helps You to Fight Complacency

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Work on Your Safety Critical Habits

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Analyzing Close Calls Errors
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CERT Quiz
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Why SafeStart Home
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Off the Job V.S. On the Job Fatalities
  • Every year in the United States and Canada over
    35,000 people die in accidents at home. Compare
    that to less than 6,000 accidental fatalities in
    all of the workplaces, mines, factories and
    refineries put together.
  • A huge percentage of those accidental fatalities
    at home will be children. Over 7,000 children
    last year alone.
  • There are more potential years of life lost due
    to kids dying accidentally than from heart
    attacks, smoking, diabetes, aids and cancer put
    together

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Highway Safety Issues
Young Drivers
Source NHTSA Research Note. Crash Data and Rates
for Age-Sex Groups of Drivers, 1996. January 1998.
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Natural Decline in Injuries
Im Not Safe Enough
Injuries
Im Safe Enough
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Age in Years
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Natural Increase in Safety Skills
Im Safe Enough
Im Not Safe Enough
Safety Skills
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Age in Years
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Hazardous Energy Step Changes
Safety Skill Gaps
Cars, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles, Power Boats,
Automated Equipment, etc
Hazardous Energy
Safety Skills
Skateboards, Bikes, Climbing Trees, Sports
Crawling, Walking, Running
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Age in Years
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Teaching the SafeStart Concepts at Home Increases
Employee Retention
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Taking SafeStart Home
SAFESTART Unit 1 Introduction Overview
  • Taking SafeStart Home
  • This 3-part DVD, with instruction booklet, gives
    you a way to teach the SafeStart concepts to your
    family.

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Unit 5 Taking SafeStart Home
SAFESTART Unit 5 Putting It All Together
  • Taking SafeStart Home is a 3-part DVD with
    instruction booklet. You watch the 18 minute
    video segment then tell stories.
  • DVD - Part 1 What were you doing, what went
    wrong (unexpected), what was the injury, and how
    could it have been worse.
  • DVD - Part 2 Tell your stories, only this time
    with which states and which errors were involved.
  • DVD - Part 3 Tell your stories with which
    Critical Error Reduction Technique(s) would have
    prevented the injury.
  • Only do 1 part per night.
  • Ideally, try for only one week between sessions.

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Unit 5 Online Course
SAFESTART Unit 5 Putting It All Together
  • Your family also has the opportunity to take the
    course online.
  • Go to www.safestart-home.com and click on Take
    the course.

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Unit 5 Accident / Incident Investigation
SAFESTART Unit 5 Putting It All Together
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  • Kevin Cobb
  • 214.642.2352

    kevinc0930_at_sbcglobal.net
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