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WHEN OBJECTS GO DOWN UNEXPECTEDLY INJURIES GO UP EXPONENTIALLY The Halliburton 10 to Zero Life Rules are a compilation of basic rules that all Halliburton employees know and live by These are key components for identifying and managing the hazards in our business ID: 271326

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DID YOU KNOW

WHEN OBJECTS GO DOWN UNEXPECTEDLY, INJURIES GO UP EXPONENTIALLY.

The Halliburton

10 to Zero Life Rules

are a compilation of basic rules

that all Halliburton employees know and live by. These are key components for identifying and managing the hazards in our business.

In fact, objects falling on people, (often from heights) do lead to serious injuries. We can all decrease falling object incidents by increasing falling object awareness. Institute procedures for inspecting equipment and fixtures, and securing tools and loose objects. Establish restricted areas and post signs under work at height. Institute Stop Work Authority if there’s any doubt about safety. Eliminating injuries from dropped objects should always be a high priority.At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. You can find more safety tips at www.halliburton.com/HSE

Line of Fire

© 2014 Halliburton. All rights reserved.

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