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           ative feedback and asking how are you (LORAM) going to fix this problem?
           Now  What:  The EYE -CARE program was put into place in 2015 to primarily reduce dust in eye injuries.  The
           graph below shows the positive outcome of the Eye-Care Program when processes are followed and become a
           habit.
           What  needs  to  continue  going  forward:  The Eye-Care Program and its processes is for all rail grinding
           equipment no exceptions.  As a company and as leaders we must always adhere to company policy and process-
           es, that’s our integrity and we must not become complacent regarding this safety trend going in the wrong direc-
           tion.  We are all here to Achieve Operational Excellence through our Safety Initiatives.

           WHAT INITIATIVES are you as a leader going to take to keep the trend going in the right direction?


                                      2015   2016    2017   2018     2019      2020     2021     2022     2023
                   Total Eye Injuries    37       5     13        6       15         6        9       11        2
              Non-recordable Eye In-
                               juries    16       1      6        1        9         1        6        7        1
             Recordable Eye Injuries     21       4      7        4        5         5        3        3        1

                   Lost Time Injuries     0       0      0        1        1                  0        1



                                     LMOW Eye-Care Injury Data

                     40
                          37 Eye-Care
                     35

                     30


                     Total # of Incidence  20  16 21         15
                     25




                     15
                                           13
                                                                                       11
                     10                                        9               9
                                               7                                         7
                                             6      6                 6         6
                                   5                            5        5
                      5               4                 4                         3        3
                                                                                                2
                                    1                 1  1        1    1                    1     1 1
                               0        0       0                                  0
                      0
                           2015     2016     2017    2018     2019     2020     2021    2022     2023
                           Total Eye Injuries  Non-recordable Eye Injuries  Recordable Eye Injuries  Lost Time Injuries



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