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Safety is part of our

culture at Halliburton.
It is not only a priority,
but a core value.

Dave Lesar
Chairman of the Board
Chief Executive Officer

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Halliburton Life Rules

Revision Date: August 2016

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Halliburton Life Rules

The Halliburton Life Rules are a set of 10 core


factors that affect personal safety. They are based
on our HSE standards and are a tool to
communicate critical requirements to our
employees.
The Halliburton Life Rules are to be used in all
our businesses and operations. They apply to
every employee and every contractor, in every
region and every operation.

The Halliburton Life Rules were developed to help


everyone to work and to go home safely by
assisting in identification and mitigation of
hazards.

Stop Work Authority is central to each Life Rule


and plays a fundamental role in preventing
incidents.

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Driving Safety

Driving safety includes every aspect of


the journey from start to finish,
including people and equipment.
 Plan your trip using Journey Management.
 Inspect your vehicle, secure your load, obtain all
required licenses and permits.
 Wear your safety restraint at all times.
 Utilize your In-Vehicle Monitoring System where
available.
 Keep the driver alert, engaged, and monitor
changing travel conditions (front seat passenger
role).
 Notify your supervisor when an adjustment to a
planned journey must be managed or considered.

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Work Permit

Work permits are necessary to perform


non-routine, high-risk activities.

 Ensure risk assessment and control procedures


are performed.
 Contact your supervisor if you have questions or
uncertainties.
 Do not perform work until the work permit is
approved and signed.

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Personal Protection
Equipment (PPE)
PPE is the required equipment to
protect employees from hazards

 Understand the proper use and care of the PPE.


 Understand the risks of the job, and select and
utilize the right PPE for the task assigned.
 Ensure proper fit and serviceability throughout the
work.

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Lock Out/Tag Out
(LOTO)
LOTO ensures the control of all energy
sources while employees conduct their
work.
 Apply and remove locks only if you are an
authorized person and have been properly trained.
 Apply and remove locks and tags in accordance
with documented LOTO procedures.
 Obey all LOTO signs and do not attempt to remove
locks or tags unless you are the person that applied
them.
 Ensure all energy sources are properly isolated,
locked and tagged before starting any repair or
service work.

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Confined Space

Confined spaces limit the ability to exit


and may contain a hazardous or
oxygen deficient atmosphere.
 Ensure that all confined spaces are identified and
labeled.
 Confirm that emergency equipment is ready to use
and mandatory work permits are obtained.
 Ensure that all employees participating on the
confined space entry team have been trained on
their roles and responsibilities.
 Test and monitor the atmosphere in confined
spaces and ensure that you have the proper
safety equipment before entry.
 Do not enter a confined space until energy
isolation has been verified.
 Do not attempt rescue unless you are a member
of the trained confined space rescue team.

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Working at Height

Barriers and fall arrest systems


prevent and mitigate falls when
working at height.
 Use a full body harness and fall arrestor, secured
to a proper anchor point, when working above 4
feet or where hazards may require additional
protection.
 Inspect all equipment before use and ensure that
hand tools are secured at all times.
 Ensure that all guard rails and barriers are in
place before starting work at height.

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Chemical Handling

Handling chemicals safely means you


understand and respect their hazards.

 Never handle chemicals until you have received the


required training.
 Read and understand the Hazard Communication
Program for your job site, including how to access
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and proper use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE).
 Never mix or store incompatible chemicals together.
 Know the nearest location of emergency spill kits,
eyewash and shower stations, and always keep a
clear path to them.
 Immediately report to your supervisor if there is a
release of chemicals, if you come into contact with
chemicals, or if you feel ill during or after working with
chemicals.

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Dropped Objects

Inspect tools and equipment before


lifting and secure them before working
at height.
 Establish restricted areas where overhead work is
occurring.
 Never walk under a suspended load.
 Ensure that no loose objects are left behind after
completing work at height and account for all tools.
 Utilize drops risk assessments and drop control
plans to identify and mitigate dropped object risks.

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Hand Tools

Appropriate safety gloves and tools are


core components of hand safety.

 Be aware of line of fire, pinch points, and cut and


puncture hazards when positioning hands.
 Wear hand protection as specified in risk
assessments and Job Safety Assessments (JSA).
 Inspect all tools before use and only use properly
maintained tools that are appropriate for the task.
 Use your Stop Work Authority if you have any
doubt about the safety of a job.

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Lifting and Hoisting

Inspect tools, equipment, and travel


route before performing the lift.

 Perform inspections at the start of each shift and


before equipment is used.
 Ensure required monthly and annual
comprehensive inspections of equipment have
been performed.
 Ensure that only trained and authorized personnel
are operating lifting equipment.
 Do not walk or stand under a load while a lift is
taking place.
 Use tag lines and push/pull sticks to guide
suspended loads. Do not use your hands.
 Utilize drop control plans to identify and mitigate
dropped object risks.

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