halliburton hse injury incident ratesmon_rpt_ytd_public
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Refreshed: 21 Jan 2013 07:21 PMGlbl_Mon_Rpt_YTD_Public.rep Halliburton Safety Statistics 1 Jan 2000 through 31 Dec 2012
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0.50
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1.50
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2.50
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Recordable Injury Rate(per 200k Hrs)
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0.90
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Lost Time Injury Rate(per 200k Hrs)
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0.80
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1.20
1.40
1.60
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Recordable Vehicle Rate(per Million Miles)
Glbl_Mon_Rpt_YTD_Public.rep Refreshed: 21 Jan 2013 07:21 PMHalliburton Safety Statistics 1 Jan 2000 through 31 Dec 2012
Definitions
Recordable
Work related deaths; nonfatal work related illness; and those nonfatal work related injuries which involve one or more of the following: loss ofconsciousness, restriction of work or motion, transfer to another job, or medical treatment (other than first aid).
Restricted
Any work related injury or illness that involves restricted duty. Restricted work days occur when an employee can return to work, but cannotperform any or all parts of his/her normal duties.
Lost Time
Any work related injury or illness, which results in days away from work.
Fatality
Any work related death while engaged in Halliburton Company business.
Recordable Vehicle
Fatality - Any vehicle incident which results in the death of one or more persons regardless of whether they are employed with Halliburton.Injury - Any vehicle incident which results in an injury (to any personnel involved) requiring treatment away from the scene of the incident.Vehicle Damage/Tow Away - Any vehicle incident requiring one of the vehicles involved to be towed away from the scene of the incident. Thisdoes not include:- Damage which can be remedied temporarily at the scene without special tools or parts- Tire disablement without other damage- Headlamp or taillight damage- Damage to turn signals, horns, or windshield wiperHazardous Materials Spill - Any unintentional release of hazardous materials other than fuel from the fuel tanks of the vehicle.
Rates
Injury Incident Rates are based on injuries per 200,000 hours worked. This standard ratio is based on 100 employees each working 2,000 hoursper year. In other words the 'rate' could aslo be stated as 1.28 injuries per 100 workers. This normalization alows more accurate comparisonsaccross industries and takes into account changes in business activity. The formula is (Number of incidents X 200,000) / Hours. Vehicle ratesare based on 1 million miles