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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E Monthl thly y Contra tract ctor or Safe afety ty Meeti ting ng Februa bruary y 2019 fcx.com Meeting Agenda Facilities Emergency Exits/Meeting Point Cell Phones Safety Share


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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

Monthl thly y Contra tract ctor

  • r Safe

afety ty Meeti ting ng

Februa bruary y 2019

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

Meeting Agenda

  • Facilities
  • Emergency Exits/Meeting Point
  • Cell Phones
  • Safety Share
  • This months focus
  • Special Presentation
  • Arianne Johnson – BrightView (FKA Groundskeeper)
  • Environmental Share
  • ???
  • Contractors Health and Safety Manual
  • Section 5.17.9.3 Rigging Requirements
  • PFE’s 2018 22, 23 and 25
  • SA’s 2018 21 and 22

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E Morenci Environmental Services

Envir ironme nmenta ntal l Share re

Sumps Part 2 of 2 – Operation & Maintenance

What: A sump is a man-made pit, including any connected troughs or trenches, which is designed to collect and temporarily store water and

  • ther spilled fluids.

Why: Capacity and operational status must be followed to ensure sumps remain exempt from the Underground Storage Tank (UST) & the Aquifer Protection Program regulations. All sumps must be operated and maintained to ensure that they are in good working condition to maintain “exempt” status

February 2019

How to maintain sumps

  • Know the inspection schedule of sumps in your area,
  • Area owners are responsible for understanding how to check for

visible cracks on walls or floors when the sump is fully emptied

  • Repairs should be made after discovering
  • For emergency sumps: the sump is only used during an emergency
  • r maintenance activities and is pumped out within 48 hours of

collecting any of solution.

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

Manpower Reports

Please have your manpower reports in by the 10th

  • f each month.

Thanks,

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

Safety Dashboard as of 1/20/2019

REPORTABLE INJURY RATE TRIR Lost Time Injury Rate LTIR Property Damage Rate PDIR Monitor & Actionable Events

MTD YTD QTD Ceiling MTD YTD QTD Ceiling MTD YTD QTD Ceiling MTD YTD QTD Ceiling

8 8 8 1.86 0.45 44 44 44 13.29 0.36 4.08 4.08 4.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 22.42 22.42 22.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 BRANCH W/O LOST TIME INCIDENT BRANCH W/O MT or RD INCIDENT Year to date Reportable Injuries Year to date Total Injuries Day Hours Day Hours

20 523,359 1 26,168 8 26

Reportable Injuries

Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19

MT MTD

5 5 5 10 9 10 14 12 11 14 11 8

YT YTD

14 19 24 34 43 53 67 79 90 104 115 8

QTD

19 24 36 36 8

0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50

12 Month Rolling

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January Injury Report I

Incident Date Injury Classification Organization Division Short Description 1/2/2019 First Aid Mine Organization Haulage Employee driving 91 water truck lost traction and rolled truck onto its side. 1/3/2019 First Aid Processing Organization Metcalf Concentrator While turning off a valve EE felt pain in her lower right abdomen. 1/3/2019 First Aid Contractor Organization Metcalf Concentrator Employee,temp for Riley Industrial,was splashed with material in the eye. 1/3/2019 First Aid Mercantile Organization Morenci Lanes Employee made contact with hot grease on right fourth and fifth fingers while cleaning deep fryer. 1/4/2019 First Aid Administration Organization Townsite EE was in the filter room where a pile of Harborlite Perlite was on the floor. A co-worker began to sweep it up and EE inhaled it. 1/4/2019 First Aid Mine Organization Haulage HT driver felt sudden pain shoot up back after the hoist cylinders were extended all the way and the bed was all the way up. 1/6/2019 First Aid Mine Organization Haulage Employee slipped and fell back down when walking down the stairway of the HT592. 1/8/2019 First Aid Processing Organization Morenci Concentrator Employee repetitively bent over and picked up 5-15 lb rocks and deposits causing a sore back. 1/9/2019 Medical Treatment Processing Organization Crush & Convey An employee was attempting to remove the lid from the housing when it slipped from their hand and fell

  • nto the employees foot behind the steel toe portion of the boot.

1/10/2019 First Aid Mine Organization Haulage While operating HT 568,the fire suppression alarm went off and as exiting she inhaled fire suppressant. 1/10/2019 First Aid Contractor Organization Maintenance Services An Empire was exiting the enclosure at Upper Eagle Creek Pump Station and their footing causing pain in their ankle. 1/12/2019 Restricted Duty Mercantile Organization Community Center While participating in the Polar Plunge at the Community Center Pool,an employee injured their ankle. 1/12/2019 Restricted Duty Mine Organization Haulage The operator of the 632HT was traveling on the Lone Star Haul Road and hit a pot hole causing the bed to raise and slam back down,resulting in pain to the lower back. 1/13/2019 First Aid Processing Organization Crush & Convey While spraying down carry back dirt piles on the agglomeration drum tower/walkway an employee felt a burning sensation on their face. 1/13/2019 First Aid Processing Organization Hydromet Employee was underneath the H-cell line changing out a drain flange and felt minor shock to the right forearm. 1/14/2019 First Aid Mine Organization Haulage The operator of the 621HT was coming down the ramp, began to slide, and made contact with a berm causing damage to the emergency boarding ladder.

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January Injury Report II

Incident Date Injury Classification Organization Division Short Description 01/15/2019 First Aid Mine Operations Haulage Operations An employee used his right foot to lift up and engage the stairway latch and heard a loud pop from their ankle. 01/16/2019 First Aid Mine Operations Haulage Operations The operator of 514 was loading when the dipper opened prematurely shaking the truck causing discomfort in operators neck. 01/16/2019 First Aid Mine Operations Haulage Operations An operator claims the unexpected jolt caused discomfort in their lower left shoulder. 01/16/2019 Restricted Duty Resource Management Geology A sampler was using a drill when they hit rock chips causing the drill to torque and sprain the lower arm. 01/16/2019 Restricted Duty Mine Maintenance Line Electricians A line electrician attempted to move a jib and felt a pop in shoulder. 01/19/2019 Restricted Duty Administration Townsite A Sollers Construction employee tripped on a piece of rebar,landing on a branch. 01/19/2019 First Aid Mine Operations Haulage Operations The operator of the 626HT was refueling at the 4560 Fuel Dock and smelled smoke then began to feel dizzy. 01/19/2019 First Aid Concentrator Morenci Concentrator An employee cut their finger on the metal edge of the launder but refused treatment. 01/20/2019 First Aid Mine Operations Haulage Operations The operator of the 525HT was rough loaded at the 46 Shovel.

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2019 Morenci Fatal Risks Comparison

1 2 3 4 5 6 Vehicle Impact

  • n Person

Vehicle Collision

  • r Rollover

Uncontrolled Release of Energy Drowning Entanglement and Crushing Underground Rock Fall Fire Ground Failure Contact with Electricity Falling Objects Rail Impact on Person

2018 U.S. Mining Industry Fatality Statistics

Vehicle Collision or Rollover Falling Objects Fire Exposure to Hazardous Substances - Acute Vehicle Impact on Person Lifting Operations Contact with Electricity Fall From Heights Near Miss 1 1 1 Injury/Illness 1 1 2 2 1 1 Property Damage 6 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

2019 Morenci Events

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

Contractor On-Boardin ing

All contract companies must be on-boarded here at the Morenci site. This includes all sub-contractors. Freeport departments (GSC, Environmental, Safety and Training) will ensure the on-boarding of all General Contractors. The General Contractor is responsible to ensure ALL of their sub’s are on-boarded with the same process and departments.

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

This year we are stressing the importance of this sub-contractor on- boarding to all the General Contractors. All contractors found on-site that are not on-boarded completely will be immediately escorted off property. Please ensure you on-board all of your sub’s,,,, Thanks

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Contractor On-Boardin ing

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

In Incid ident Reportin ing

All employees shall promptly report any incident (including near- misses), no matter how slight, to their supervisor. All incidents shall also be reported to the Freeport-McMoRan Safety Department immediately.

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

A completed “Incident Reporting Form” must be provided to the Freeport-McMoRan site Safety Department promptly of all injuries, regardless of severity. Contractor needs to coordinate record information and details of an incident using the site Incident Report form.

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

Failure to promptly report a workplace injury, illness or significant event may result in cancellation of the contract.

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Incidents of a serious nature may require “immediate” notification to government agencies. It is the responsibility of each contractor to ensure its leaders identify what incidents require “immediate” notification and maintain a list of numbers of who must be notified, and the time limits required (15 minutes in some cases with MSHA). If time permits a brief call to Freeport-McMoRan representatives will be made prior to notifying agencies such as MSHA. In some cases the site may make the call to the

  • agency. Check with local site H&S for site-specific requirements.

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

1.Prevent Fatalities 2.Reduce Incident Severity 3.Improve Continuously

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3 Prioritized Safety Goals

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

What has been noticed this lately?

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D R I V E N B Y V A L U E

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