If you were a superhero, who would you be?

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If you were a superhero, who would you be?
2014 Annual Meeting
“Safety in the Looking Glass and the Crystal Ball”
June 12, 2014
Welcome and Introductions
Connie Fabré, GBRIA Executive Director
and
John Pacillo, Operations Director, Mexichem
Fluor and
GBRIA’s Board of Directors Chair
Many Thanks To Our “Looking Glass”
Sponsors
Many Thanks To Our “Crystal Ball” Sponsors
Many Thanks To Our “Safety Now” Sponsors
Safety Showcase
Many thanks to our volunteers!
Renee Barbier, Alliance Safety Council
Tyler Bargas, Dow Chemical
Mike Comeaux, ExxonMobil
Alan Crnko, Marathon Petroleum
Tommy Dispenza, Axiall
Dylan Fulton, Excel Scaffolding
John Gilmore, Dow Chemical
Dennis Hargrave, Veolia Water
Chris Markerson, Taminco
Alex Novas, OSHA
Julie Roussel, Dow Chemical
Carol Sells, ExxonMobil
Alan Smith, BASF
Jake Valenti, PCS Nitrogen
Dr. Lu Yuan, SLU
Chair’s Address
• Mission: Drive solutions to common issues with an
emphasis on workforce development and safety
performance.
• Strategic Objectives: 2014
– Achieve injury & incident free workplaces
– Ensure access to a competitive and skilled company and
contractor workforce
– Facilitate operational excellence through networking and
exchanges
– Build support in the local community for retention and growth
of our industries
– Maintain a vibrant, successful and involved membership
– Provide stewardship to budget and maintain the highest levels
of financial integrity
Business Meeting
Board of Directors
Nominated to Continue on the Board of Directors (2015 & 2016)
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Mike Albano, Global Reliability and Site Maintenance Leader, The Dow Chemical Company
Aulton “Bubbie” Anderson, Refinery Manager, Marathon Petroleum
Charles Dabadie, Plant Manager, ExxonMobil Plastics Plant
Dave Foreman, Plant Manager, Occidental Chemical
Tim Harris, Plant Manager, Taminco - Secretary/Treasurer
Keith Wahoske, Vice President and General Manager, Georgia Pacific
Continuing on the Board of Directors (2014 & 2015)
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Odeh Khoury, Refinery Manager, Motiva Enterprises
John Pacillo, Plant Manager, Mexichem Fluor – Chair
Bob Ricci, TGEE East Gulf Coast Manager, Air Products
Kelly Serio, Vice President and General Manager, Formosa Plastics
Tom Yura, Sr. Vice President and General Manager, BASF, Vice-Chair – Vice-Chair
2014 GBRIA Board of Directors
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Reflections on GBRIA’s Safety Programs
• 1970 – OSHA, DEQ and GBRIA form!
• 1990 – PSM
• 2001 – 9/11, then TWIC
History & Key Accomplishments
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Established in 1970
501(c)6 tax exempt Business League – 1981
Incorporated - 1995
Major Milestones
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Helped form the Louisiana Health Care Alliance – 1984
Associated Builders and Contractors Skills Training – Sponsored Building of School – 1985-1990
Standardized Contractor Safety Orientation Training Program Developed and Key Partnership with Safety
Council established – 1991
Process Safety Management Contractor Audit Program Developed – 1996
Contractor Safety Award Program Initiated – 1997
Helped form the Association of Reciprocal Safety Councils – 1998-2003
Standardized Contractor Security Passport Program Developed – 2004
Changed name and logo to GBRIA - 2005
Developed Contractor Workforce Development Awards – 2007
Key Tenets to Contractor Workforce Development, Certified Craftsperson Definition - 2007
Published Non-Fluent English Workers and Zero Incidents Safety Culture Guide – 2008
Hydroblasting Computer Based Training Program – 2010
Hydroblasting Craft Training Program & New NCCER Text – 2011, 2012
GBRIA Basic Safety Recertification Exam – 2011 (additional option for BOP and BOP Refresher)
Facilitated expansion of craft training from private to public model – 2007 – 2013
Scaffoldbuilding Best Practices Guideline published - 2013
Reflections on GBRIA’s Safety Programs
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Quarterly SH&S Technology Exchanges
Safety Council Steering Committee (quarterly meetings)
Contractor Safety Awards & Banquet
Owner entry requirements taskforce (GBSRE/BOP test-out adoption)
Hydroblasting safety & craft training (certification adoption)
Scaffolding safety taskforce (new NCCER curriculum)
Contractor Safety & Health Audits (for plant PSM compliance)
Personnel Safety Improvement – Qtrly. Incident Reports Survey
(benchmarking)
• Security PassportTM Criminal Background Check program
Recordable Incident Rate
Safety Continues to Improve
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2.5
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1.5
Employee
Contractor
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0.5
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2007 Total
2008 Total
2009 Total
2010 Total
2011 Total
2012 Total
2013 Total
Exposure Hours
40,000,000
35,000,000
30,000,000
25,000,000
Employee
20,000,000
15,000,000
Contractor
10,000,000
5,000,000
2007 Total
2008 Total
2009 Total
2010 Total
2011 Total
2012 Total
2013 Total
Invocation & Prayer
• Tim Harris, Taminco
– GBRIA Secretary/Treasurer
• Mike Albano, The Dow Chemical Co.
– GBRIA Board Member and Contractor
Workforce Development Committee Vice Chair
Enjoy Your Lunch!
Up Next…Prize Drawings!
Safety in the Looking Glass
Dorinda Folse
Area Director
U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Safety in the Crystal Ball
• Employee Perspective – Jeremy Noble,
Safety Engineer, Georgia Pacific
• Management Perspective – Glynn
Fontenot, Plant Manager, Methanex
• Contractor Perspective – Dylan Fulton,
Vice President, Excel Modular Scaffold
& Leasing and GBRIA’s 2014 Hal G. Ginn
Award Winning Co.
Adjournment
John Pacillo, Mexichem Fluor
and
GBRIA’s Board of Directors Chair