H.E.I.G.H.T.S.
Safety Program
Committed to comprehensive safety at our facilities and yours.
Introduction to the HEIGHTS Program
At OBR Cooling Towers, safety is more than a priority—it's integral to our culture. We achieve injury prevention through meticulous planning, comprehensive training, teamwork, and individual vigilance. Our HEIGHTS program, "How Everyone Involved Gets Home Today Safe," exemplifies our commitment to the safety of everyone on our projects. This initiative not only focuses on physical safety but also addresses mental and emotional well-being by connecting our team with essential resources and support networks. By fostering a strong safety culture across all levels, from management to skilled workers, we have achieved industry-leading safety performance.
The HEIGHTS program reflects our dedication to comprehensive safety, ensuring the well-being of all individuals involved in our projects, at our facilities, and beyond.
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Hazard Identification and Mitigation
•Objective: Identify potential hazards in the workplace and implement measures to mitigate them.
Equipment and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
•Objective: Ensure all employees have the right equipment and PPE to perform their tasks safely.
Incident Reporting and Investigation
•Objective: Promote a culture of safety through transparent reporting and thorough investigation of incidents.
General Safety Training
•Objective: Equip all employees with the knowledge and skills needed to work safely.
Health and Wellness
•Objective: Promote overall health and wellness among employees to ensure they are fit for duty.
Task-Specific Safety Procedures
•Objective: Develop and implement safety procedures tailored to specific tasks.
Safety Culture and Leadership
•Objective: Foster a strong safety culture with leadership commitment at all levels.
Purpose and Commitment
The HEIGHTS program is to ensure that every worker, from management to workers in the field, understands the importance of safe practices and actively participates in maintaining a secure workplace. At OBR Cooling Towers, we don't just aim to meet safety standards—we strive to exceed them, fostering a culture where safety is a shared responsibility.
Implementation
Our commitment to safety is demonstrated through concrete actions that prioritize the well-being of our team. Here's how we ensure it:
> Meticulous project planning with safety at the forefront, including thorough risk assessments and robust safety protocols.
> Comprehensive training programs to equip every team member with safety knowledge and skills for working at heights.
> Investment in the latest safety innovations and technologies for continual improvement.
> Proactive enforcement of safety standards by management, including halting work if needed and providing additional training.
> Cultivating a non-negotiable safety culture where every individual, from management to craftworker, prioritizes safety in all tasks and decisions.
Orientation Video
The Nine Life Saving Rules
OBR Cooling Towers, LLC is committed to the safety and well-being of our team.
To ensure a safe working environment, we have established nine essential Life Saving Rules that every employee must follow.
We believe in fostering a culture of safety, where these rules are respected and upheld by all.
1. 100% tie off while working at heights.
We enforce %100 tie-off to an OBR assured and approved anchor point when:
> 4ft or above an unprotected lower level
> When working over water without a safe work platform
> When within 6’ of an unprotected edge
2. Do not enter a confined space without a permit/CSA.
Some Dangers include:
> Entering a confined space containing a hazardous atmosphere
> Changing conditions outside the CS are not identified by those in the confined
Space
- Confined Space Attendant has this responsibility
> Hot work permits may be required in a confined space. This creates hazardous
Conditions inside the confined space
> Not receiving communication about the space
> Accountability in the event of an emergency
3. No work shall be performed without Lock Out Tag Out.
One of the most common workplace hazards is the release of hazardous energy during maintenance or repair work on machinery or equipment.
4. Do not report to work under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Consequences Can include:
> Increased Risk of Workplace Injury or Accident
> Loss in productivity and quality of work
> Loss of Team Morale
> Being permanently banned from customer locations
> Losing your Job
A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROMOTES TEAM MORALE, INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY, AND REDUCES ABSENTEEISM.
5. No harassment/discrimination.
Federal and state laws protect everyone from unfair and unwelcome treatment at work.
> Offensive jokes, objects, or pictures
> Name calling
> Physical assaults and threats
> Intimidation
Discrimination: negative actions placed against you based on your membership within a protected class & that impacts your employment.
> Denied a job, promotion, pay raise, demoted, terminated, etc.
6. No smoking outside of designated areas.
> Ensure you are in a designated area
> Smoking outside of a designated smoking area will introduce an ignition source to potentially dangerous chemicals inside of the facility
> Be considerate about where your smoke is going
> Be mindful of where you put your finished product
> Keep the smoke area clean. This is a privilege. So, don’t abuse it
7. No overriding safety critical devices.
Safety systems are designed to prevent unsafe operations from occurring. The main goal of safety-critical devices is to prevent unexpected start-ups, and protect people, property, and the environment.
> Safety Critical Devices we see in the cooling tower
> Lock Out of the fan motor, pumps and valves
> Guards on tools
> Gas Monitors
> GFCI
8. No willful or intentional crossing of safety barriers without prior authorization from OBR management.
Types of barriers commonly encountered in cooling tower work areas
1. Tape
> Caution Tape (yellow/Black)
> Danger Tape (Red/Black)
2. Ridged Barrier/Hard Barricades
> Scaffolding barricade
> 2”x4” hard Barricade
3. Barricade Cones
4. Signage or placards
> “Confined Space DO Not Enter”
9. No operating any equipment without current and proper training
Before operating any equipment ask yourself these questions:
> Since joining OBR, have I been trained to operate this equipment?
> Do I feel competent enough to use this equipment safely?
> Is my training certification still valid?
> Do I have my training certification on me?
> Is the equipment on the permit?
> Do I have permission to use this piece of equipment?
Mind Matters
At OBR, we are dedicated to promoting mental well-being as a cornerstone of workplace safety. We understand that in an industry where mental health challenges are prevalent, addressing these issues is essential for the overall welfare of our team. That's why we take proactive steps to provide tangible support and resources.
While the journey may not be easy, we firmly believe in our ability to have candid conversations about mental health. By fostering an environment of support and understanding, we empower our team members to prioritize their mental well-being and seek assistance when necessary. Together, we can break the stigma surrounding mental health and ensure that everyone feels supported, valued, and safe.