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Health, Safety & Environmental Bulletin No 364

                                                    27 June 2013



                                                   MID Accident



           Following  the  accident  initially  reported  in  Bulletin  354  (http://www.xmostrata.com/health/2013-04-
           25b.php), please see attached incident investigation report from ExxonMobil.

           This incident highlights the need for strict controls whilst carrying out crane operations, and the use of
           trained, competent staff.  As detailed in bulletin 354, all our employees that carry out lifting operations
           are  NPORS  qualified  and  have  comprehensive  safety  documentation  and  safe  systems  of  work  to
           ensure the lifting operation is carried out in the safest possible manner; this alone, however, does not
           guarantee that an accident won’t happen.

           LMRA’s, disciplined controls and adherence to your training and safe systems of work are critical in
           preventing incidents of this type.

           If for any reason you are not able to follow the documented safe system of work, you must stop and
           carry  out  a  formal  LMRA  (and  document  the  changes)  and  if  the  change  is  significant  or  you  are
           unclear as to how to ensure the process is safe, please discuss and agree the course of action with your
           Line Manager before proceeding.

           If you feel it’s not safe, don’t work!



           We are all a product of learning. Every skill we have; everything we know; everything we believe and everything we do has
           been learned throughout the course of our lives. Some of us learn best by studying graphs and charts, some through visual
           presentations, and some by reading detailed text books. It is important that we receive information in a format that works
           for us as individuals! That’s why at Xmo Strata we use a variety of communication platforms such as bulletins, newsletters,
           videos etc. However, if you feel there is a better way for us to share health and safety information, please let us know.
           Ultimately, your safety is in your hands – but we will do all we can to keep you well informed!
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