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Wolfenson Electric, Inc. Wolfenson Electric, Inc.
Celebrating 53 Years of Safety Success
2012 HBR Safety Excellence Award
Wolfenson Electric, Inc.Founded in 1959
OSHA Recordable Injury-Free
2010, 2011
Locations: 7902 Cowart, Houston, TX
430 W. Plantation, Clute, TX
Formosa, Port Lavaca, TX
Corpus Christi, TX
Electrical and Instrumentation Services
• Power Distribution
• Poleline
• Substation Construction
• Process Instrumentation
• Fiber Optics
• Security Integration
• Engineering
• MaintenanceProject range: $2,000 to $21,000,000
2011 SMART Goals2011 SMART Goals
• Specific
• Measurable
• Attainable
• Relevant
• Track able
The SMART goals drive the corporate mission of having zero incidents. WEI has used this system since 2010 and have attained remarkable safety results – zero recordable injuries.
Wolfenson Electric, Inc. 2011 SMART GoalsINTENTION Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Track able
NFPA 70E compliance
PPE required when working in and around electrical equipment
All Wolfenson employees who are working in and around electrical equipment must complete the NFPA 70E training.
Managers will ensure compliance with NFPA 70E
To prevent electrical incidents and injuries all employees who are working in and around electrical equipment are required to complete NFPA 70E training.
100% NFPA 70 E qualified for Journeymen.
Improve hazard identification
STAC
STAC - Audit 25% of workforce STAC's /week (For 100 employees, 25 STACs will be reviewed/week for completeness and specifics. 100% acceptable
1)Annual training will be held for all employees. 2)Safety contacts will facilitate STAC audits and report to construction managers the outcome and any necessary repeated training.
It is important for employees to be able to identify the hazards that exist on the job. Improving the quality of the STAC will allow us to gain further awareness of the job hazards.
Track employee and supervisor progress throughout year.
Improve job planning
Job execution plan and implementation (Identification of Sensitive Equipment is necessary)
Managers will review job performance with regards to job planning and execution.
Supervisors will be held accountable for their job planning and execution. Foreman/worker ratio is 1:5.
Adequate understanding of the job scope, sequence of tasks, sensitive equipment identification, Quality Assurance and completion without incident is the result of detailed job planning. A safe job is a quality job.
Track job performance by safety incidents, QAQC rework, and schedule.
Increase skill training/assessment
NCCER skill training/assessment
Review all craftsmen NCCER training and assessment records.
All Wolfenson craftsmen are 100% NCCER performance verified. All craftsmen will be encouraged to complete the NCCER written assessment to become Certified Plus.
We recognize that a skilled workforce is a safe workforce. All employees will be encouraged to participate in the NCCER training and evaluation program.
All craftsmen will be tracked according to their NCCER skill assessments including performance evaluations and written assessments. Long term goal - 100% of craftsmen will be Certified plus.
Increase safety observations/interventions
BBP observations
Foremen will be required to complete a minimum of 20 BBP/month. Special emphasis will be placed on identifying unsafe behaviors and intervening on those behaviors.
Annual BBP training will be held to review the expectations of supervisor field observations.
It is important for managers to observe their work groups and intervene when there are unacceptable behaviors on the jobsite. We should always strive for safety improvement on all jobs.
All BBP participants will be tracked according to number of cards and unacceptable behaviors/interventions.
Job Site Safety Audit and BPP Job Site Safety Audit and BPP ReviewReview
Review submitted BPP data to ensure the unacceptable rate is being maintained
Managers and owners will demonstrate their commitment to safety by making jobsite visits and observations
Owners and managers will review and discuss safety performance on jobs at weekly manager’s meeting
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Wolfenson TRIRWolfenson TRIR Year-to-Year Improvements Year-to-Year Improvements
Work Place Hazard
Assessments
Behavior Based
Observations
SMART GOALS
SMART GOALSJHA/JEP
NCCER
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