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© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
COMPATIBILITY IS A KEY
PART OF CHEMICAL SAFETY.
You’ve probably heard the old phrase that oil and water don’t mix.
The fact is, there are many chemicals in our industry that must not
be used or stored together.
Combining incompatible chemicals, or storing them in too close proximity
to each other, can result in adverse reactions such as the release of
toxic, corrosive, or flammable vapors and liquids, excessive heat
generation, even explosions. With some chemicals, exposure to air or
water might even trigger such reactions.
Don’t make decisions you’ve not been trained to make. Don’t do
something now that might be harmful later. Use your authority through
the management of change and stop work processes to correct a
situation you view as potentially being harmful. When it comes to
chemicals, ask the experts.
Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Taylor Robinson, Halliburton Employee
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
WHEN YOU’RE TRYING TO GET
SOMEWHERE, IT’S SAFEST TO
KNOW AND SHARE BEFORE YOU GO.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
Got a vehicle trip coming up? Don’t just drive it. Manage it.
Tell your friends, family, or co-workers where you’re going,
the route you’re taking, and when you plan to arrive.
Get information in advance on the upcoming weather and
how that might affect road conditions and travel time.
On the road, if your vehicle becomes disabled, stay with it.
Use a cell phone to call for help, or use a GPS to provide
your location. The more planning you do in advance, the
more likely you are to have a safe and successful journey.
Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Darren Franklin, Halliburton Employee
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
CARELESS MANAGEMENT
OF CHANGE CAN CRIPPLE YOU.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
Many HSE incidents–and business financial losses–are
directly related to the uncontrolled or poor management
of a minor or major workplace change.
What constitutes a workplace change that may well require
a Management of Change (MOC) directive? It’s changes to,
or the introduction of, different chemicals, equipment,
critical suppliers, facilities, products, processes, and
operations. Even new key personnel.
If you see change, don’t ignore it. Managing any size
change–and doing it right–is the smart, safe thing to do.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
SAFETY IS NOT ONLY ABOUT
TAKING PRECAUTIONS, IT’S ALSO
ABOUT TAKING RESPONSIBILITY.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
There’s a catch phrase that’s being heard more and more these
days. “See it. Own it.” That phrase is particularly applicable to safety.
If you see an unsafe situation, or even a potentially unsafe situation,
don’t just walk away. Take responsibility for getting it corrected.
Whether it’s in the office, while you’re traveling, or at the work site,
wherever you see something that you believe is unsafe, or could lead
to an adverse incident, speak up. If it’s unsafe to actually do
something about it yourself, keep others out of the unsafe zone and
contact your supervisor.
Think how you’d feel if you did nothing, then heard later that
someone was injured.
Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Allen McClure, Halliburton Employee
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
‘IT’S NOT THE HEAT, IT’S THE
HUMIDITY’, IS MORE THAN A
CLICHÉ, IT’S A DANGER SIGNAL.
It’s true that when you sweat, perspiration evaporates and actually
helps cool the body. But if you’re working in an environment that’s
both hot and humid, that humidity can actually reduce the degree
to which the body can lose heat by evaporation. The harder it is
to cool off, the easier it is to suffer a heat related illness.
Wearing light, loose-fitting clothes, such as cotton and light colors,
can help. But it’s best to keep the basics in mind, too, like wearing
a proper hat to keep the sun off your head and neck.
Drink lots of water to stay hydrated. And if you’re doing strenuous
work, take breaks often to cool down.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
THE BEST WAY IN
IS NOT ALWAYS
THE BEST WAY OUT.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
Sometimes safety is about quickly getting away from an
unsafe situation. That’s why it pays to know your exits.
Chances are you’re aware of the exits from your home or
your workplace. But what about the stores where you
shop, the public buildings you enter, the venues you take
your family to, or the hotels where you stay?
Get in the habit of always locating the emergency exit
wherever you are. If you know exactly where to go,
you’ll get there a lot quicker.
Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Martha Cuthill, Halliburton Employee
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
YOU NEED TO GO ON OFFENSE TO
DEFEND AGAINST MALARIA.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone on
the job safe and healthy.
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite passed from one
human to another by the bite of infected mosquitoes. It’s
dangerous. Sometimes deadly. If you’re traveling to an
area where malaria is a factor, take preventive medications.
Depending on the type of medication prescribed, you may
need to begin taking it anywhere from one day to two weeks
prior to departure. But prevention doesn’t end there.
While “in country”, you should try to avoid mosquito bites
by wearing protective clothing over arms and legs, using
screens on windows, as well as applying insect repellent.
You may even need to continue medications for a month or
so after your trip. Check with your physician to be sure.
Better safe, than sorry.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
SOMETIMES THE MOST
IMPORTANT WORK YOU CAN
DO IS TO STOP WORKING.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
If you’re working and you see a process that is not being followed
correctly, or if you notice at-risk behavior going on, take the
initiative and call a quick time-out. Then confer with your
workmates to make sure everyone knows the safe way to continue.
Executing Stop Work Authority to right safety wrongs and
catch potential unsafe action before it actually happens is not
only responsible, it’s also effective. In fact, in the oil and gas
industry, it’s been one of the most successful approaches to
safety in the last decade.
Empower the people around you. Encourage them to watch for
unsafe conditions or processes, and when it’s necessary, stop the
job until it can be done safely.
Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Brent Johnson, Halliburton Employee
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
DID YOU KNOW
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO KEEP YOUR
WORKSPACE CLEAN?
TO ENSURE THAT CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
ISN’T SHARED UNKNOWINGLY.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
1. Keep your workstation clean and secure.
2. Lock your screen before leaving your desk.
3. Lock away important and confidential documents.
4. Never keep passwords in view of your desk.
5. Shred sensitive documents you don’t need anymore.
6. Don’t make it easy for someone to walk into your office and
steal information.
A messy desk is a vulnerable desk. Clean up your area.
Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Brent Johnson, Halliburton Employee
10
© 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
WATER CAN GO BAD
7 Tips for Keeping
Your Drinking Water Safe
1. Do not handle the rim or mouth of a drinking container.
2. Use glass, ceramic or metal containers for drinking water.
3. Do not expose water to the open air or heat, which can introduce germs.
4. Do not drink water from plastic bottles that have been open for long periods.
5. Discard leftover water that has been sitting for two or more days.
6. Discard old or expired bottled water — some brands have a date stamp.
7. Never reuse plastic bottles for drinking water.
DID YOU KNOW
11
© 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
FIRE EMERGENCY READINESS
CAN SAVE LIVES
DID YOU KNOW
Conduct routine fire drills with 100% participation, and
ensure everyone knows fire extinguisher placement,
evacuation routes, and safe assembly areas. Inspected
fire extinguishers should be located where they can be
retrieved quickly and easily.
In the event of an emergency, direct everyone to the
predetermined assembly area, and conduct a head count
to confirm no one is missing.
At Halliburton, Priority No. 1 is safety.
12
© 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
ARE YOU A TARGET?
YOU MAY NOT REALIZE IT, BUT YOU ARE A TARGET FOR
CYBER CRIMINALS. IDENTITY THEFT IS ON THE RISE.
BE AWARE AND TAKE PREVENTIVE ACTIONS TO PREVENT BECOMING
A VICTIM OF IDENTITY THEFT.
DID YOU KNOW
Protect Your Passwords
 Create complex passwords
 Don’t share your passwords
 Wherever possible, use
two-factor authentication
Secure Your Devices
 Set a strong passcode
 Download apps from trusted
sources only
 Never leave your devices
unattended
 Keep devices updated with latest
patches
Be Cautious on Social Media
 Limit the amount of personal
information you post
 Manage your account privacy settings
 Double check what you post online
It only takes seconds for
someone to steal your identity
and use it to commit fraud.
Take control of your identity.
Educate yourself on computer and
application privacy options.
13
© 2017 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
ARE YOU A TARGET?
YOU MAY NOT REALIZE IT, BUT YOU ARE A TARGET FOR
CYBER CRIMINALS. IDENTITY THEFT IS ON THE RISE.
BE AWARE AND TAKE PREVENTIVE ACTIONS TO PREVENT
BECOMING A VICTIM OF IDENTITY THEFT.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Halliburton Information Technology
© 2021 HALLIBURTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Protect Your Passwords
 Create complex passwords
 Don’t share your passwords
 Wherever possible, use
two-factor authentication
Secure Your Devices
 Set a strong passcode
 Download apps from trusted sources only
 Never leave your devices unattended
 Keep devices updated with latest patches
Be Cautious on Social Media
 Limit the amount of personal
information you post
 Manage your account privacy settings
 Double check what you post online
It only takes seconds for
someone to steal your identity
and use it to commit fraud.
Take control of your identity.
Educate yourself on computer
and application privacy options.
14
© 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
© 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved.
At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone
safe and healthy.
YOU’RE NOT JUST RESPONSIBLE
FOR WHERE YOU ARE, BUT ALSO
FOR WHERE YOU’VE BEEN.
DID YOU KNOW
That’s particularly important when you’re working at heights. In
addition to taking precautions while you’re working, you have to be
mindful of how you leave the worksite.
Items blown by the wind or jarred loose can cause damage to
property and people. Make sure no loose objects are left behind
after you’ve completed your work. Check your area before you
check out.
At Halliburton, Priority No. 1 is safety.

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  • 1. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW COMPATIBILITY IS A KEY PART OF CHEMICAL SAFETY. You’ve probably heard the old phrase that oil and water don’t mix. The fact is, there are many chemicals in our industry that must not be used or stored together. Combining incompatible chemicals, or storing them in too close proximity to each other, can result in adverse reactions such as the release of toxic, corrosive, or flammable vapors and liquids, excessive heat generation, even explosions. With some chemicals, exposure to air or water might even trigger such reactions. Don’t make decisions you’ve not been trained to make. Don’t do something now that might be harmful later. Use your authority through the management of change and stop work processes to correct a situation you view as potentially being harmful. When it comes to chemicals, ask the experts. Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Taylor Robinson, Halliburton Employee At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy.
  • 2. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW WHEN YOU’RE TRYING TO GET SOMEWHERE, IT’S SAFEST TO KNOW AND SHARE BEFORE YOU GO. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. Got a vehicle trip coming up? Don’t just drive it. Manage it. Tell your friends, family, or co-workers where you’re going, the route you’re taking, and when you plan to arrive. Get information in advance on the upcoming weather and how that might affect road conditions and travel time. On the road, if your vehicle becomes disabled, stay with it. Use a cell phone to call for help, or use a GPS to provide your location. The more planning you do in advance, the more likely you are to have a safe and successful journey. Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Darren Franklin, Halliburton Employee
  • 3. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW CARELESS MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE CAN CRIPPLE YOU. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. Many HSE incidents–and business financial losses–are directly related to the uncontrolled or poor management of a minor or major workplace change. What constitutes a workplace change that may well require a Management of Change (MOC) directive? It’s changes to, or the introduction of, different chemicals, equipment, critical suppliers, facilities, products, processes, and operations. Even new key personnel. If you see change, don’t ignore it. Managing any size change–and doing it right–is the smart, safe thing to do.
  • 4. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW SAFETY IS NOT ONLY ABOUT TAKING PRECAUTIONS, IT’S ALSO ABOUT TAKING RESPONSIBILITY. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. There’s a catch phrase that’s being heard more and more these days. “See it. Own it.” That phrase is particularly applicable to safety. If you see an unsafe situation, or even a potentially unsafe situation, don’t just walk away. Take responsibility for getting it corrected. Whether it’s in the office, while you’re traveling, or at the work site, wherever you see something that you believe is unsafe, or could lead to an adverse incident, speak up. If it’s unsafe to actually do something about it yourself, keep others out of the unsafe zone and contact your supervisor. Think how you’d feel if you did nothing, then heard later that someone was injured. Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Allen McClure, Halliburton Employee
  • 5. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW ‘IT’S NOT THE HEAT, IT’S THE HUMIDITY’, IS MORE THAN A CLICHÉ, IT’S A DANGER SIGNAL. It’s true that when you sweat, perspiration evaporates and actually helps cool the body. But if you’re working in an environment that’s both hot and humid, that humidity can actually reduce the degree to which the body can lose heat by evaporation. The harder it is to cool off, the easier it is to suffer a heat related illness. Wearing light, loose-fitting clothes, such as cotton and light colors, can help. But it’s best to keep the basics in mind, too, like wearing a proper hat to keep the sun off your head and neck. Drink lots of water to stay hydrated. And if you’re doing strenuous work, take breaks often to cool down. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy.
  • 6. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW THE BEST WAY IN IS NOT ALWAYS THE BEST WAY OUT. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. Sometimes safety is about quickly getting away from an unsafe situation. That’s why it pays to know your exits. Chances are you’re aware of the exits from your home or your workplace. But what about the stores where you shop, the public buildings you enter, the venues you take your family to, or the hotels where you stay? Get in the habit of always locating the emergency exit wherever you are. If you know exactly where to go, you’ll get there a lot quicker. Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Martha Cuthill, Halliburton Employee
  • 7. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW YOU NEED TO GO ON OFFENSE TO DEFEND AGAINST MALARIA. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone on the job safe and healthy. Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite passed from one human to another by the bite of infected mosquitoes. It’s dangerous. Sometimes deadly. If you’re traveling to an area where malaria is a factor, take preventive medications. Depending on the type of medication prescribed, you may need to begin taking it anywhere from one day to two weeks prior to departure. But prevention doesn’t end there. While “in country”, you should try to avoid mosquito bites by wearing protective clothing over arms and legs, using screens on windows, as well as applying insect repellent. You may even need to continue medications for a month or so after your trip. Check with your physician to be sure. Better safe, than sorry.
  • 8. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW SOMETIMES THE MOST IMPORTANT WORK YOU CAN DO IS TO STOP WORKING. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. If you’re working and you see a process that is not being followed correctly, or if you notice at-risk behavior going on, take the initiative and call a quick time-out. Then confer with your workmates to make sure everyone knows the safe way to continue. Executing Stop Work Authority to right safety wrongs and catch potential unsafe action before it actually happens is not only responsible, it’s also effective. In fact, in the oil and gas industry, it’s been one of the most successful approaches to safety in the last decade. Empower the people around you. Encourage them to watch for unsafe conditions or processes, and when it’s necessary, stop the job until it can be done safely. Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Brent Johnson, Halliburton Employee
  • 9. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. DID YOU KNOW WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO KEEP YOUR WORKSPACE CLEAN? TO ENSURE THAT CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ISN’T SHARED UNKNOWINGLY. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. 1. Keep your workstation clean and secure. 2. Lock your screen before leaving your desk. 3. Lock away important and confidential documents. 4. Never keep passwords in view of your desk. 5. Shred sensitive documents you don’t need anymore. 6. Don’t make it easy for someone to walk into your office and steal information. A messy desk is a vulnerable desk. Clean up your area. Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Brent Johnson, Halliburton Employee
  • 10. 10 © 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. WATER CAN GO BAD 7 Tips for Keeping Your Drinking Water Safe 1. Do not handle the rim or mouth of a drinking container. 2. Use glass, ceramic or metal containers for drinking water. 3. Do not expose water to the open air or heat, which can introduce germs. 4. Do not drink water from plastic bottles that have been open for long periods. 5. Discard leftover water that has been sitting for two or more days. 6. Discard old or expired bottled water — some brands have a date stamp. 7. Never reuse plastic bottles for drinking water. DID YOU KNOW
  • 11. 11 © 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. FIRE EMERGENCY READINESS CAN SAVE LIVES DID YOU KNOW Conduct routine fire drills with 100% participation, and ensure everyone knows fire extinguisher placement, evacuation routes, and safe assembly areas. Inspected fire extinguishers should be located where they can be retrieved quickly and easily. In the event of an emergency, direct everyone to the predetermined assembly area, and conduct a head count to confirm no one is missing. At Halliburton, Priority No. 1 is safety.
  • 12. 12 © 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. ARE YOU A TARGET? YOU MAY NOT REALIZE IT, BUT YOU ARE A TARGET FOR CYBER CRIMINALS. IDENTITY THEFT IS ON THE RISE. BE AWARE AND TAKE PREVENTIVE ACTIONS TO PREVENT BECOMING A VICTIM OF IDENTITY THEFT. DID YOU KNOW Protect Your Passwords  Create complex passwords  Don’t share your passwords  Wherever possible, use two-factor authentication Secure Your Devices  Set a strong passcode  Download apps from trusted sources only  Never leave your devices unattended  Keep devices updated with latest patches Be Cautious on Social Media  Limit the amount of personal information you post  Manage your account privacy settings  Double check what you post online It only takes seconds for someone to steal your identity and use it to commit fraud. Take control of your identity. Educate yourself on computer and application privacy options.
  • 13. 13 © 2017 Halliburton. All rights reserved. ARE YOU A TARGET? YOU MAY NOT REALIZE IT, BUT YOU ARE A TARGET FOR CYBER CRIMINALS. IDENTITY THEFT IS ON THE RISE. BE AWARE AND TAKE PREVENTIVE ACTIONS TO PREVENT BECOMING A VICTIM OF IDENTITY THEFT. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. Safety Moment Subject suggested by: Halliburton Information Technology © 2021 HALLIBURTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Protect Your Passwords  Create complex passwords  Don’t share your passwords  Wherever possible, use two-factor authentication Secure Your Devices  Set a strong passcode  Download apps from trusted sources only  Never leave your devices unattended  Keep devices updated with latest patches Be Cautious on Social Media  Limit the amount of personal information you post  Manage your account privacy settings  Double check what you post online It only takes seconds for someone to steal your identity and use it to commit fraud. Take control of your identity. Educate yourself on computer and application privacy options.
  • 14. 14 © 2016 Halliburton. All rights reserved. © 2021 Halliburton. All rights reserved. At Halliburton, solving customer challenges is second only to keeping everyone safe and healthy. YOU’RE NOT JUST RESPONSIBLE FOR WHERE YOU ARE, BUT ALSO FOR WHERE YOU’VE BEEN. DID YOU KNOW That’s particularly important when you’re working at heights. In addition to taking precautions while you’re working, you have to be mindful of how you leave the worksite. Items blown by the wind or jarred loose can cause damage to property and people. Make sure no loose objects are left behind after you’ve completed your work. Check your area before you check out. At Halliburton, Priority No. 1 is safety.