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Title: Safety Stand Down Toolbox Talk Guiding Principles


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Safety Stand Down Toolbox Talk Guiding
Principles
  • www.safetystanddown.ca

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  • A meeting of frontline workers and senior
    executives

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  • How many of you have seen the Petroleum Industry
    Guiding Principles for Worker Safety?

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  • And how many have actually read them?
  • Our company has posted these Guiding Principles
    in a prominent place for an important reason.
  • We want you to know that we as a company accept
    and affirm our responsibility for the safety of
    everyone who is working for us.
  • Our senior executives have also signed these
    Guiding Principles to show our commitment to
    these principles for your safety.
  • By posting them, we want you all to know that we
    dont take this commitment lightly.

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  • How does this affect you?
  • First, you should know that the Guiding
    Principles emerged from the UPITFOS report of
    1987 (UPITFOS Upstream Petroleum Industry Task
    Force on Safety).
  • At that time, some major industry associations
    decided we needed an industry standard for
    workplace safety, so they developed these four
    Guiding Principles.

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  • Principle 1 Responsibility
  • The 1 principle discusses who is responsible for
    worker safety, and this topic can be a little
    confusing these days.
  • We work in a multi-employer worksite, so the
    worker next to you could be a company employee, a
    contractor, a subcontractor, a service company
    rep, or a supplier.
  • No matter who you are, each of you is responsible
    for promoting safety at the worksite - but the
    buck doesnt stop there!
  • Since everyone ultimately takes direction from an
    operator, this principle stresses that operators
    are responsible for taking a leadership role in
    promoting the safety of ALL their workers.

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  • Principle 2 Priority
  • The second guiding principle states that your
    safety is a top priority for us regardless of
    your role or activity on our worksite.

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  • Principle 3 Recognition
  • Third, the operating company has a responsibility
    to look at the safety record of anyone who is
    working for them.
  • That means we look at, and recognize, safety
    performance and not just cost.
  • Each company also needs to find an appropriate
    way to recognize safe workers.

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  • Principle 4 Improvement
  • Fourth, we pledge to cooperate with other
    organizations and the entire industry to promote
    methods and practices that improve safety
    performance.
  • A regular COR safety audit is a good example of
    one way we can do this.

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Conclusion
  • So, these four principles are the foundation of
    our companys safety policy.
  • We are proud to support this industry standard
    and to stand behind your safety on our worksite.
  • Thats why we have signed and posted this
    important document.
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