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TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL - 2010
SAFETY IS OUR CONCERNTHINK SAFETY AND WORK SAFE.
YOUR FAMILY NEEDS ‘ YOU ’.
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL - 2010
INTRODUCTION
OPENING AGENDA:
H.S.E. STATISTIC RECORD YEAR 2010. ( HSE )
SAFTEY AWARENESS DRIVING ( PRESENTER BY : JOE NGINDANG )
SAFETY VIDEO ( HSE )
APRIL 2010 MONTHLY MINUTE MEETING.
A.O.B.
EMPLOYEES SAFETY AWARDS WINNER.
NEXT MONTHLY MEETING JUNE 10 2010 END OF MONTHLY SAFETY MEETING
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL-2010
HSE STATISTIC RECORDS Manhours Statistic: 1ST-30TH- APRIL - 2010
TubeTek Manhours : 138,594 MANHOURS ( 9854 MANHOURS )
Corporate Manhours : 14,768 MANHOURS (240 MANHOURS)
Total Manhours for APRIL : 10,094 Manhours
Total Manhours since Dec – 2008 till APRIL 2010 : 153,362 ManhoursPAKATS Pakats participation: 42 paxs Percentage : ( 100% )
HSE MONTHLY REPORT
2010
PAKAT/ STOPCARD JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC Total
Total number of employees 42 Paxs 41 Paxs 42 Paxs 42 Paxs 44 Paxs
Participation 10 PAKATS 40 paxs 42Paxs 43Paxs 40 Paxs 44 Paxs
Corporate staff 01 Paxs 01 Paxs 01 Paxs 01 Paxs 01 Paxs
Other Service Company - - - - -
PAKAT raised by staff 41 42 43 43 43
Visitor raised PAKAT - - - - 03 paxs
Shell Staff - - - - -
Positive Card 244 262 236 240 50
Negative Card 238 260 318 269 45
Total of PAKAT 482 522 554 509 95
Percentage of PAKAT 100% 100% 100% 100%
MANHOURS
TUBETEK MANHOURS 97112 104,298 127,332 138594 141525
CORPORATE MANHOURS 14043 14,204 14,392 14768 14864
TOTAL MANHOURS 111155 118,502 141,724 153362 156389
TubeTek Hours 6310 7186 8652 11262 2928
Corporate Hours 143 161 188 416 92
Total Man Hours 6453 7347 8840 11678 3020
SAFETY STATISTIC
L. T. I/ L. T. A - - - - -
F.A.C. 1 - - - -
Nearmiss: - - - 1 -
External Training
Megamas Bosiet 02 Pax - - - -
Bosiet Refresher 2 Paxs 01 Pax - - -
SMTC Bosiet - - - - -
SMTC FOET - - - - -
Megamas FOET 01 Pax - - 01 Paxs -
P.T.W - - - 01 Paxs 02 Paxs
Fire Warden - - - - -
First Aider - - - - -
I.M.S - 5 02 Paxs - - - 01 Pax
I.M.S - 6 - - - - -
Defensive Driving - - - - -
Incident Investigation - - - - -
S.L.C. - - - - 03 Paxs
Menang Workshop - - 1 - 01 pax
H.I.T - - 06 Paxs -
Forklift operator - - 04 Paxs -
Fire Drill Exercise - - - 1 -
Internal TrainingTRS Training - - - 09 Paxs 03 Paxs
Awareness Training 1 1 1 1 1
Monthly Meeting 1 1 1 1 1
Quarters 1-4 1 - - 1 1
Note01 Pax QAQC join TubeTek Sdn Bhd March-201002 Pax Trainee Technician join TubeTek May-2nd-2010
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL-2010
Safety Awareness Shearing
Topic : Driving and Safety Belt
Presenter by : Joe Ngindang
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL-2010
Safety Belt Statistics One out of every five drivers will be involved in a traffic crash this year.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among people age 44 and younger and the number one cause of head and spinal cord injury.
Approximately 35,000 people die in motor vehicle crashes each year. About 50 percent (17,000) of these people could be saved if they wore their safety belts.
More than 90 percent of all motorists believe safety belts are good idea, but less than 14 percent actually use them.
For every one percent increase in safety belt use, 172 lives and close to $100 million in annual injury and death costs could be saved.
Safety belts when used properly reduce the number of serious traffic injuries by 50 percent and fatalities by 60-70 percent.
For maximum protection safety belts should be fastened before traveling any distance or speed. Seventy-five percent of crash deaths and injuries occur within 25 miles of home. More than half of all injury-producing motor vehicle crashes involve low speeds under 40 m.p.h.
Motorists are 25 times are more likely to be killed or seriously injured when they are "thrown clear" than when remain inside their vehicle.
In a 30 m.p.h. collision an unbelted 160 lb. Person can strike another passenger, crash through a windshield and/or slam into the vehicle's interior with a 4,800 lb. force.
Motorists can increase safety belt usage by example and verbal reminders. Nine out of 10 people buckle up when asked.
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL-2010 Safety belt use is one of the best defenses against the unpredictable
actions of the drunk driver. Today over 25 countries around the world have some type of mandatory
safety belt law. Results of these laws were measured; usage rate went from 20-25 percent before passage to 60-90 percent after passage.
A common cause of death and injury to children in motor vehicles is being crushed by adults who are not wearing safety belts. On out of four serious injuries to passengers is caused by occupants being thrown into each other. About 80 percent of all injuries to children in car crashes are injuries to the head, causing brain damage, permanent disfigurement, epilepsy or death.
Of every 100 children who die in motor vehicle crashes at least 80 would survive if they were properly secured in an approved child safety seat or safety belts. Three out of four families with child safety seats fail to use them correctly. Adults need to follow manufacturer's instructions and secure seats properly before every trip.
An estimated 80 percent of American children area immunized against contagious diseases, but less than 10 percent are properly restrained when riding in a motor vehicles
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL-2010
Winner of the road safety campaigned Kuala Belait district
Name: : Alicia Siaw Ling 10 yrs old
Topic : Safety is our Priority in car
TUBETEK H.S.E.MONTHLY MEETING APRIL – 2010
Nowadays, people don’t care about safety when they are driving. I haveseen a lot of them around Belait districts. To make Belait roads safe, here are some reminders for drivers. For safety reasons a driver must not eat or drink while driving. He must not get drunk. He must take noteof his speed. He must not drive fast. He must not stop his car along the highway too just talk a friend seen on the way. He must never forget to use his signal lights whenever he wants to stop. He must look left and right before crossing the junction. A driver must avoid using his mobile phone while driving. He must not park near the sidewalk when he should not, especially on the corner where it is not blind-corners. That means very near the corner where it is not easily seen. Both passengers and drivers must wear seatbelts at all times. When there is a baby in the car, do not drive over 70 km per hour. Do not go when the traffic light signals STOP or you will meet with an accident. Drive slowly when you are driving up a step hill Please use these tips so that you will not meet with an accident. Remember, safety first!
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING APRIL-2010
What should You do on your vehicles ?
Some Tips
Always Check your vehicles before you drive.
Good Maintenance, good vehicles
Good Vehicles Save to drive
Save drive save your life and love your family
ALWAYS DO SERVICE AND CHECKUP YOUR VEHICLES
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO PUT ON YOUR SAFETY BELT BEFORE
YOU DRIVE
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING 2010Vehicle Accident CausesAccording to the most recent studies conducted, vehicular catastrophes often result from a driver’s neglect or failure to abide the traffic safety rules and regulation. These law violations include:Drunk driving
Use of illegal drugs
Speeding above the allowed limits
Beating the red light
Improper use of cellular phones
Disobeying traffic signs and warnings
WHAT CAN BE HAPPEN ?
DON’T USE MOBILE PHONE WHILE DRIVING DON’T END UP LIKE THIS
NEVER DRIVE YOUR CAR LIKE A ROCKET DON’T TAKE THE RISK NO SECOND CHANCE
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING 2010
VIDEO SHARING
Belt up or suffer the pain
Please use seatbelt__.wmv
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING 2010
Result of Last Month A.O.B. New A.O.B. Question and Answer
TUBETEK H.S.E. MONTHLY MEETING 2010
End of presentation by : Joe Ngindang
Next Presenter :…………….for month May 2010
Winner for Month Of April BEST PAKATS
PAKATS : INTERVENTION AND AWARENESS
Winner : Mr …………..
End of Safety Meeting