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KB 12-1e My life In the member companies of the BG RCI over the last 12 years, more than 3 individuals suffered a fatal accident during work. A detailed cause analysis shows when the risk is the highest. The result are and. In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and managers know the facts, are aware of their joint responsibility and consistently observe and implement the 12 LIFESAVERS together, lives can be saved in the future. Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (absolute figures) Total: 33 insured individuals were killed 4 3 3 2 1 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 1/17

LIFESAVERS for employees KB 12-1e LIFESAVER 1: Know the facts avoid danger to life! Are there any accident hazards at my workplace with a high risk potential? 9 percent of all fatal work accidents were caused through only five accident types (see figure). In twelve years, these five accident types alone have cost 27 human lives. Explosion/ flash fire Falling/ tipping/ flying objects Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 14 % % Other % Vehicle/ transport means 31 % Fall 1 % % Machines/ plants Think first. Then work. But safely! Do I always work consciously and first consider which hazards exist for my own life? 2 % With 7 percent of the fatal accidents, the victims themselves had worked incorrectly and therefore had a direct influence on the accident occurrence. 7 % Carelessness kills! Am I aware that careless behaviour can be fatal? How do I classify my own behaviour and that of my colleagues? 33 % Carelessness was involved with two out of three fatal work accidents. The hazard was so apparent that the managers and the person suffering the accident should have known it. 66 % Routine can be fatal! Am I amongst the group of the particularly experienced employees? Am I aware that in spite of my experience I need to reassess the risks in every situation? Does it occur that I unnecessarily place myself in danger? Old hands carry the highest risk of suffering a fatal accident. More than every third individual suffering an accident belongs to the age-set of the 4 to 4 year-olds with particularly long experience. Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (according to age) 7 6 4 3 6 16 12 1 37 4 62 2 3 23 bis 19 24 2 29 3 34 3 39 4 44 4 49 4 9 6 64 ab 6 Age 2

LIFESAVER : Observe safety rules stay alive! Am I aware of the company rules for safety at my workplace? Do I always follow these regulations for safe work? individuals could still be alive if they had observed the company safety rules that were specified and known during their work. Safety devices. PPE. Protect your life! Are the necessary safety devices available and do I use them for my own safety? Do I always use the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE)? Although the necessary safety devices or the personal protective equipment (e. g. safety belt in vehicle, fall protection, locking device) were in place and functional, they were not used with every fifth fatal work accident. Do I behave defensively and with foresight as a driver and concentrate on the traffic? Do I always seek eye contact with the driver and avoid blind spots as a pedestrian? In one out of three fatal work accidents, vehicles (e.g. wheel loaders, trucks, dump trucks, forklift trucks, cars) were involved. Hereby individuals, including nearly 3 pedestrians were killed. Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Highest danger! During malfunctions in machines and plants, do I always observe the principle of never acting inconsiderately and on my own authority? In case of doubt, do I always first inform my supervisor? During fault clearance, repair and cleaning works on machines and plants 6 individuals were killed because the work instructions were not observed or they improvised. 3

KB 12-1e LIFESAVERS for employees LIFESAVER 9: Manipulated safety devices kill! Am I sure that the safety devices do not show any deficiencies and function reliably? Do I report identified deficiencies? Do I understand that through manipulation to safety devices I do not only endanger myself but also subject my colleagues to a fatal hazard? individuals were killed during work on machines and plants because the safety devices (e.g. safety light barriers, safety switches, barriers) had been dismounted or were manipulated. LIFESAVER : Falls kill. Never work without fall protection! Am I aware of the danger of falling from edges or from heights? Do I always secure myself against falling? Am I aware that even a plunge from a low height can have a fatal outcome? 47 individuals were killed through falling from high working levels. The lowest fall height was less than one meter. Working on ladders and flat roofs (breaking through) can have a fatal outcome. LIFESAVER 11: Falling. Tipping. Collapsing. Danger to life! Do I make sure that I avoid areas as far as possible in which objects can fall down? Do I observe the correct storage and steadfastness of objects? Do I use suitable lifting means during transport? 4 individuals were struck dead by tipping parts or falling objects. Often the steadfastness was not given or loads were not secured against falling. LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards? Special diligence required! Do I know whether there are explosion hazards in my work area? Do I make sure that I only perform work in areas with fire or explosion hazards after approval and exclusively with suitable tools? 32 individuals were killed through explosions and their consequences. 4

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LIFESAVER 1: LIFESAVER : LIFESAVER 9: LIFESAVER : LIFESAVER 11: LIFESAVER 12: KB 12-1e LIFESAVER 1: Know the facts avoid danger to life! Risks: Identify. Manage. Preserve life! Act as a role model! Look! Act! Routine. Experience. Can be fatal! LIFESAVER : Safe work: Specify! Instruct! Check! Safety devices. PPE. Essential for life! Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Greatest danger! LIFESAVER 9: Functioning safety devices? Save lives! LIFESAVER : Falls kill! Prevent it from happening! LIFESAVER 11: Falling. Tipping. Collapsing. Danger to life! LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards! Take measures! P/O Box 14 8 694 Heidelberg 6911 Heidelberg Germany KB 12-2 and chemical industry Prevention, Competence Centre Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, Germany Do you have any questions, suggestions or criticisms regarding this publication? Then please contact us. and chemical industry, Prevention, Competence Centre Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, Germany ISBN: 978-3-8682-38-6 KB 12-2 My responsibility In the member companies of the BG RCI over the last 12 years, more than 3 individuals suffered a fatal accident during work. A detailed cause analysis shows when the risk is the highest. The result are and. In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and managers know the facts, are aware of their joint responsibility and consistently observe and implement the 12 LIFESAVERS together, lives can be saved in the future. Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (absolute figures) Total: 33 insured individuals were killed KB 12-1 The LIFESAVERS also apply for employees. KB 12-1 P/O Box 14 8 694 Heidelberg 6911 Heidelberg Do you have any questions, suggestions or criticisms regarding this publication? Then please contact us. and chemical industry Prevention, Competence Centre Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, Germany My life The 12 LIFESAVERS also apply In the member companies of the BG RCI over the last 12 years, more than 3 individuals for managers. suffered a fatal accident during work. A detailed cause analysis shows when the risk is the KB 12-2 highest. The result are and. In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and managers know the facts, are aware of their joint responsibility and consistently observe and implement the 12 LIFESAVERS together, lives can be saved in the future. Meine Verantwortung 12 LEBENSRETTER für Führungskräfte In den Mitgliedsunternehmen der BG RCI sind in den letzten zwölf Jahren mehr als 3 Menschen bei der Arbeit tödlich verunglückt. Eine detaillierte Ursachenanalyse zeigt, wann das Risiko am höchsten ist. Das Ergebnis sind 12 LEBENSRETTER für Beschäftigte und 12 LEBENSRETTER für Führungskräfte. So gut wie immer ist aber nicht nur eine Ursache dafür verantwortlich, dass es zum Unfallereignis Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (absolute figures) kommt, sondern Unfälle haben oft mehrere Ursachen. Wenn Beschäftigte und Führungskräfte 4 die Fakten kennen, sich ihrer gemeinsamen Verantwortung bewusst sind und gemeinsam die Total: 33 insured individuals were killed 12 LEBENSRETTER konsequent beachten und umsetzen, können künftig Leben gerettet werden. Tödliche Arbeitsunfälle in der BG RCI von 4 bis 1 (absolute Zahlen) 4 Gesamt: 33 getötete Versicherte 4 3 3 3 2 1 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 2 1/17 kurz & bündig KB 12-2: 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 2 ISBN: 978-3-8682-38-6 1/17 KB 12-1: 1 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 ISBN: 978-3-8682-386-3 1/17 KB 12-2e: Anzahl Anzahl Anzahl In the member companies of the BG RCI over the last 12 years, more than 3 individuals suffered a fatal accident during work. A detailed cause analysis shows when the risk is the highest. The result are and. In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and managers know the facts, are aware of their joint responsibility and consistently observe and implement the 12 LIFESAVERS together, lives can be saved in the future. Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (absolute figures) Total: 33 insured individuals were killed 4 3 3 2 1 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 1/17 P/O Box 14 8 694 Heidelberg 6911 Heidelberg Germany Do you have any questions, suggestions or criticisms regarding this publication? Then please contact us. and chemical industry, Prevention, Competence Centre Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, Germany agers oid danger to life! age. Preserve life! Look! Act!. Can be fatal! KB 12-2e The LIFESAVERS also apply for managers. P/O Box 14 8 694 Heidelberg 6911 Heidelberg Do you have any questions, suggestions or criticisms Germany regarding this publication? Then please contact us. and chemical industry, Prevention, Competence Centre Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, Germany KB 12-2e Instruct! Check! Essential for life! g machines. Forklift trucks. Danger to life! ing. Maintenance. Greatest danger! evices? Save lives! rom happening! lapsing. Danger to life! ake measures! Know the facts avoid danger to life! Think first. Then work. But safely! Carelessness kills! Routine can be fatal! Observe safety rules stay alive! Safety devices. PPE. Protect your life! Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Highest danger! Manipulated safety devices kill! Falls kill. Never work without fall protection! Falling. Tipping. Collapsing. Danger to life! Explosion hazards? Special diligence required! The 12 LIFESAVERS also apply for employees. The 12 LIFESAVERS also apply for managers. P/O Box 14 8 694 Heidelberg 6911 Heidelberg Do you have any questions, suggestions or criticisms regarding this publication? Then please contact us. LIFESAVER 1: Know the facts avoid danger to life! Think first. Then work. But safely! Carelessness kills! Routine can be fatal! LIFESAVER : Observe safety rules stay alive! Safety devices. PPE. Protect your life! Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Highest danger! LIFESAVER 9: Manipulated safety devices kill! LIFESAVER : Falls kill. Never work without fall protection! LIFESAVER 11: Falling. Tipping. Collapsing. Danger to life! LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards? Special diligence required! KB12-1e My life KB 12-1e: My responsibility In the member companies of the BG RCI over the last 12 years, more than 3 individuals suffered a fatal accident during work. A detailed cause analysis shows when the risk is the highest. The result are and. In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and managers know the facts, are aware of their joint responsibility and consistently observe and implement the 12 LIFESAVERS together, lives can be saved in the future. Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (absolute figures) Total: 33 insured individuals were killed 4 3 3 2 1 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 Picture credits: Title picture: istock (lovro77) Page 3: JV (2), Fotolia (phonix_a, Graphic Compressor) Page 4: Fotolia (fotomek), istock (tzahiv), JV ISBN: 978-3-8682-386-3 1/17 KB 12-2e: My responsibility Source of supply: medienshop.bgrci.de Member companies of the BG RCI can acquire all publications from the BG RCI free of charge in an amount that is appropriate for the size of the company. ISBN: 978-3-8682-38-6