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KB 12-2e 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 3 3 2 1 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 1/17

LIFESAVERS for managers KB 12-2e LIFESAVER 1: Know the facts avoid danger to life! It is my responsibility to make my employees particularly aware of accident hazards posing a high risk potential. I ensure that company specifications are followed and work is accomplished safely. 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 % Fall 1 % % Machines/ plants Vehicle/ transport means 31 % LIFESAVER 2: Risks: Identify. Manage. Preserve life! I am responsible that hazards are systematically determined for all activities, the necessary protective measures are specified and that the risks are managed. 1/3 With every third fatal work accident there was either no or only an insufficient risk assessment. 2/3 LIFESAVER 3: Act as a role model! Look! Act! I am aware of my function as a role model. My actions are consistent and predictable and I immediately intervene with unsafe methods. 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 % LIFESAVER 4: Routine. Experience. Can be fatal! I especially observe the work behavior of the experienced employees. I encourage all employees to always give safety the highest priority and in case of doubt to say STOP. Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (according to age) 7 Old hands carry the greatest risk of suffering a fatal accident. More than every third person suffering an accident belongs to the age-set of the 4 to 4 year-olds with particularly long experience. 6 3 6 16 12 1 37 62 2 3 23 bis 19 24 2 29 3 34 3 39 44 4 49 4 9 6 64 ab 6 Age 2

LIFESAVER : Safe work: Specify! Instruct! Check! For all activities, I specify how work has to be performed safely. I ensure that the instructions are given comprehensively and understandably. I personally make sure that my employees have understood and follow the specifications. In one out of three fatal work accidents, the safe mode of work was either not or only insufficiently specified, or the instruction was deficient. Therefore, those suffering the accident did not have the necessary understanding for working safely. LIFESAVER 6: Safety devices. PPE. Essential for life! I ensure that the necessary company safety devices and the personal protective equipment (PPE) are available and always used. I am a good role model and immediately address incorrect behavior. 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. LIFESAVER 7: Vehicles. Earthmoving machines. Forklift trucks. Danger to life! It is my responsibility to minimize the risks with the use of our vehicles through suitable measures. This includes a traffic concept, secure traffic routes, deficiency-free vehicles and a considerate behavior of all traffic participants. 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. LIFESAVER 8: Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Greatest danger! I am responsible for the planning and monitoring of safe working procedures with fault clearance, repair and cleaning work on machines and plants. I make sure that the specifications are observed. In this area, 6 people were killed due to lacking or ignored working instructions. 3

KB 12-2e LIFESAVERS for managers LIFESAVER 9: Functioning safety devices? Save lives! I ensure that the effectiveness of all safety devices is regularly verified and that deficiencies are resolved. In addition, I make sure that the safety devices are used as intended. individuals were killed during work on machines and plants because the safety devices (e.g. safety light barriers, safety switches, locking devices) had been dismounted or had been manipulated. The managers had either not noticed this or had even tolerated it. LIFESAVER : Falls kill! Prevent it from happening! I make sure that working at heights is performed safely through technical measures and that the necessary personal protective equipment is consistently used. As far as possible, we avoid performing works on ladders. 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! I instruct my employees to stay out of areas wherever possible where a hazard through tipping parts or falling objects cannot be completely excluded. I ensure that the storage and transport is performed in ways that nothing can fall or tip over. 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! Take measures! I carefully assess whether there are explosion or fire hazards in my area of responsibility and take the necessary measures. I make sure that the employees only perform works in hazardous areas after approval and exclusively with suitable tools. 32 individuals were killed through explosions and their consequences. 4

LIFESAVERS for managers KB 12-2e LIFESAVER 1: LIFESAVER 2: LIFESAVER 3: LIFESAVER 4: LIFESAVER : LIFESAVER 6: LIFESAVER 7: LIFESAVER 8: LIFESAVER 9: Know the facts avoid danger to life! Risks: Identify. Manage. Preserve life! Act as a role model! Look! Act! Routine. Experience. Can be fatal! Safe work: Specify! Instruct! Check! Safety devices. PPE. Essential for life! Vehicles. Earthmoving machines. Forklift trucks. Danger to life! Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Greatest danger! Functioning safety devices? Save lives! LIFESAVER : Falls kill! Prevent it from happening! LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards! Take measures!

LIFESAVERS for managers KB 12-2e 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 2: Risks: Identify. Manage. Preserve life! LIFESAVER 3: Act as a role model! Look! Act! and chemical industry, Prevention, Competence Centre Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, LIFESAVER 4: Routine. Experience. Can be fatal! > Contact form: /kontakt-schriften LIFESAVER : Safe work: Specify! Instruct! Check! LIFESAVER 6: Safety devices. PPE. Essential for life! The prevention strategy VISION ZERO aspires for a working environment LIFESAVERS for employees KB 12-1e LIFESAVER 8: Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Greatest danger! KB 12-1e LIFESAVER 2: Think first. Then work. But safely! LIFESAVER 9: Functioning safety devices? Save lives! LIFESAVER 3: Carelessness kills! LIFESAVER 4: Routine can be fatal! LIFESAVER : Observe safety rules stay alive! LIFESAVER : Falls kill! Prevent it from happening! LIFESAVER 6: Safety devices. PPE. Protect your life! The prevention strategy VISION ZERO aspires for a working environment LIFESAVERS for managers KB 12-2 The 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 LIFESAVER 8: Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Highest danger! KB 12-2 P/O Box 14 8 highest. The result are and. 694 Heidelberg 6911 Heidelberg Do you have any questions, suggestions or criticisms regarding this publication? Then please contact us. LIFESAVER 9: Manipulated safety devices kill! and chemical industry Prevention, Competence Centre In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, managers know the facts, are aware of their joint responsibility and consistently observe and > Contact form: /kontakt-schriften implement the 12 LIFESAVERS together, lives can be saved in the future. LIFESAVER : Falls kill. Never work without fall protection! The prevention strategy VISION ZERO aspires for a working environment The LIFESAVERS also In the member companies of the BG RCI over the last 12 years, more than 3 individuals suffered LIFESAVERS for employees KB 12-1 apply for employees. a fatal accident during work. A detailed cause analysis shows when the risk is the highest. KB 12-1 P/O Box 14 8 The result are and. 694 Heidelberg 6911 Heidelberg Do you have any questions, suggestions or criticisms regarding this publication? Then please contact us. LIFESAVER 2: Think first. Then work. But safely! In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and managers LIFESAVER 3: Carelessness kills! and chemical industry Prevention, Competence Centre Prevention Products and Marketing, Department Media P/O Box 14 8, 694 Heidelberg, know the facts, are aware of their joint responsibility and consistently observe and implement the Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (absolute figures) LIFESAVER 4: Routine can be fatal! > Contact form: /kontakt-schriften 12 LIFESAVERS together, lives can be saved in the future. LIFESAVER : Observe safety rules stay alive! LIFESAVER 6: Safety devices. PPE. Protect your life! The prevention strategy VISION ZERO aspires for a working environment Total: 33 insured individuals were killed 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 LIFESAVER 8: Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Highest danger! KB 12-2 highest. The result are and. LIFESAVER 9: Manipulated safety devices kill! In the vast majority of cases, accidents have more than one cause. When employees and Fatal work accidents in the BG RCI from 4 to 1 (absolute figures) 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. LIFESAVER : Falls kill. Never work without fall protection! Meine Verantwortung Total: 33 insured individuals were killed 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 die Fakten kennen, sich ihrer gemeinsamen Verantwortung bewusst sind und gemeinsam die LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards! Take measures! 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) Gesamt: 33 getötete Versicherte LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards? Special diligence required! LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards? Special diligence required! 3 3 3 2 1 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 2 1/17 kurz & bündig Title picture: istock (lovro77) KB 12-2: 1 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 2 downloadcenter.bgrci.de /praevention/vision-zero fachwissen.bgrci.de ISBN: 978-3-8682-38-6 1/17 Title picture: istock (Geber86) KB 12-1: 1 3 downloadcenter.bgrci.de /praevention/vision-zero fachwissen.bgrci.de 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 2 ISBN: 978-3-8682-386-3 1/17 Title picture: istock (lovro77) KB 12-2e: 1 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 downloadcenter.bgrci.de /praevention/vision-zero fachwissen.bgrci.de ISBN: 978-3-8682-38-6 1/17 Title picture: istock (Geber86) KB 12-1e: downloadcenter.bgrci.de /praevention/vision-zero fachwissen.bgrci.de Anzahl Anzahl Anzahl ISBN: 978-3-8682-386-3 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 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 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, > Contact form: /kontakt-schriften The prevention strategy VISION ZERO aspires for a working environment loyees id danger to life! k. But safely! The 12 LIFESAVERS also apply for employees. LIFESAVERS for employees KB 12-1e 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, > Contact form: /kontakt-schriften KB 12-1e stay alive! Protect your life! g machines. Forklift trucks. Danger to life! ing. Maintenance. Highest danger! devices kill! without fall protection! apsing. Danger to life! pecial diligence required! The 12 LIFESAVERS also apply for managers. The 12 LIFESAVERS also apply for employees. 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, > Contact form: /kontakt-schriften LIFESAVER 2: Risks: Identify. Manage. Preserve life! LIFESAVER 3: Act as a role model! Look! Act! LIFESAVER 4: Routine. Experience. Can be fatal! LIFESAVER : Safe work: Specify! Instruct! Check! LIFESAVER 6: Safety devices. PPE. Essential for life! LIFESAVER 8: Malfunctions. Cleaning. Maintenance. Greatest danger! LIFESAVER 9: Functioning safety devices? Save lives! LIFESAVER : Falls kill! Prevent it from happening! LIFESAVER 12: Explosion hazards! Take measures! Title picture: istock (lovro77) The prevention strategy VISION ZERO aspires for a working environment KB 12-2e KB 12-2e: 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 3 3 2 1 downloadcenter.bgrci.de /praevention/vision-zero fachwissen.bgrci.de Title picture: istock (Geber86) ISBN: 978-3-8682-38-6 1/17 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 1 KB 12-1e: downloadcenter.bgrci.de /praevention/vision-zero fachwissen.bgrci.de ISBN: 978-3-8682-386-3