Health & safety bulletin

Talk Not Tick

15th October 2009

Earlier this year, Shell launched a new safety initiative, “Talk not Tick”. This has been designed to encourage all employees of Shell, and suppliers to the company, to DISCUSS safety and not just tick boxes on compulsory paperwork.

This initiative mirrors the efforts of Xmo Strata in creating a safer working environment and encourages employees to be proactive in the identification and control of workplace hazards.

We are making a commitment to support this initiative, both alongside and combined with, our existing safety programme and have recorded 2,254 toolbox talks in the first 3 quarters of 2009, versus 1706 during the same period last year.

In July this year a Shell safety day was hosted at our offices in Kent. Various contractors with whom we work closely on the contract were invited to the day which focused heavily on the theme of "Talk not Tick". By holding these sessions off-site, we are able to get messages across in a much more effective way and hopefully offer a more open floor for anyone to ask questions and contribute to the initiative.

The “Talk not Tick” initiative will now form a part of our on-going safety programme (including our Hearts and Minds workshops and as an agenda item at site induction sessions) and will also be expanded upon further at our health and safety day on Friday 11 December 2009.

We want safety to become an instinct not an afterthought, and believe that the way to do this is by continually discussing, reporting and investigating potential hazards - BEFORE they end up causing harm.

In 2007/08, statistics that are pertinent to the type of work we carry out are:

Don't become another statistic; it can happen to any of us if we aren't alert. A hazard is only a POTENTIAL danger; there is no reason for anyone to become a victim of a hazard.

Mitigate the risk at source and REPORT it!

Think: TALK NOT TICK!

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