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TAWW <br />Sulu g Services <br />Trane's Safety Standard <br />Trane is committed to providing a safe work environment for all employees and to preventing accidents in its <br />business operations. To accomplish our objectives Trane has instituted safety programs, procedures and <br />training that incorporate a progressive approach to injury prevention. <br />Proven Safety Success <br />Trans's safety culture in North America is unparalleled in the building services industry and has demonstrated <br />proven results via continuous reduction of injury rates. <br />Trane Injury Rates v. Industry Competitors <br />Since 2003 the US Bureau of Labor Statistics records reflect Trane's Total Recordable Rate (TRIR) and Days <br />away from work (DAFV) rate have been significantly lower than HVAC repair and maintenance contractors and <br />Specialty Trade contractors (construction).Trane's safety culture in America is unparalleled in the building <br />services industry and has demonstrated proven results via continuous reduction of injury rates. <br />Trans's incident (OSHA) rates are consistently 50-70% below the industry average. This outstanding safety <br />achievement is the end result of the rigorous team oriented approach to our safety program that creates <br />accountability and empowerment in all employees and management and fuels our institutional safety culture. <br />This is the key to our continual improvement. <br />Trans's service and contracting technicians are not only among the most skilled in the industry they are also <br />extensively trained in safe work procedures. Our technicians receive safety training, equipment, tools, <br />procedures, and management support to identify jobsite hazards and take appropriate measures to prevent <br />personal injuries. The resources available to Trane technicians include: <br />Safety Training — 20 hrs per year, including classroom and web -based platforms. <br />-Topics include, but are not limited to, Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space Entry, Hazard Communication, <br />Respiratory Protection, Hearing Conservation, Excavations, Scaffolding, Rigging, Powered Industrial Truck <br />operation, Ladders, Vehicle Safety, Fire Protection, PPE, Emergency Response, First Aid / CPR. <br />Electrical Safety — NFPA 70E compliant — electrical PPE; flame -resistant clothing; training. <br />• Fall Protection — full complement of fall arrest and fall restraint equipment for each technician. <br />• Ergonomics — custom-designed for HVAC field technicians, includes training, material handling equipment <br />and procedures. <br />1 K <br />WEMAKE&UILYWIS MKOEMN fUKLIFE' <br />