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Systems Safety Management HBR Best Practice Seminar & Texas Gulf Coast Safety Expo

Systems Safety Management HBR Best Practice Seminar & Texas Gulf Coast Safety Expo

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Systems Safety Management

HBR Best Practice Seminar & Texas Gulf Coast Safety Expo

Background and History

“What Initiated the Process?”

Background and History

Safety Manual

MSDS Environmental

Management Systems

Industrial Hygiene Program

Other stand alone documents, programs, and manuals

Obstacles and Barriers

Scattered Programs

Limited Access to Programs, Policies and Procedures

No Truly Defined Processes

Undefined Roles and Responsibilities

Unclear Expectations

No Accountability Measures for Program Specifics

Inconsistent Process for Communicating Site-Wide Issues

Stagnant Safety Performance

M.S.M. Tool – Objectives

Program Developed and Piloted at One of Our Larger Sites

User-Friendly Tool for Managing Safety Systems

Step by Step Process

Defines Roles and Responsibilities

Outlines Expectations

Field Based

Miken Systems Management M.S.M. Tool

Project Completion

Pre-Job Meeting With Customer

Customer Request for Service

Project Execution

Establish Workforce

Define Job Description

Workforce Mobilization

Pre-Job Planning

Total Quality Management/System Safety

Previous

Customer Request for Service

Establish Workforce

Pre-Job Planning

Pre-Job Meeting With Customer

Project CompletionTotal Quality Management/

System Safety

Project Execution

Define Job Description

Workforce Mobilization

Previous

Customer Request for Service

Project Execution

Establish Workforce

Define Job Description

Workforce Mobilization

Pre-Job Planning

Pre-Job Meeting With Customer

Project CompletionTotal Quality Management/

System Safety

Previous

Customer Request for Service

Project Execution

Establish Workforce

Define Job Description

Workforce Mobilization

Pre-Job Planning

Pre-Job Meeting With Customer

Project CompletionTotal Quality Management/

System Safety

Previous

01/07 01/08

Miken Systems Management M.S.M. Tool

Gap Analysis

Exercise and Revision Log

M.S.M. Tool Locations

M.S.M. Tool access available at each site

Each user is trained in the navigation and use of tool

Overall Benefits

Reduced Incidents

Created a Library of Resources at the Touch of a Button

Ensures Up-to-date Document are Being Used

Improved the Documentation Process

Established Clear Guidelines Within our Programs

Defined Roles and Responsibilities

Outlined Expectations and Established Accountability

Improved Communications – Better Leveraging Site-Wide Improvement Opportunities

Miken Systems Management M.S.M. Tool

Miken Specialties, ltd.Servicing the Texas Gulf Coast and Louisiana

Industrial Insulation, Scaffolding & Roofing

Q & A