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Arial Bold 24 pt. Sample Content for Title of Slide SEACOR Marine - JOURNEY TO GOAL ZERO and the Challenge to Sustain 1 1

NOIA Safety of Culture / Safety Practice Awards Culture of Safety Award has been received for attaining GOAL ZERO in the calendar year 2014 Safety Practice Award has been received for the development of a web based Behavior Based Safety System (PAUSE) Form which assisted in the achievement of GOAL ZERO in the calendar year 2014 2 2

Background of Industry Safety Culture Client driven pressure Management driven - pressure Non Existent Safety Culture Safety and Training Manuals basic information Stop Work Authority non - existent Job Safety Analysis basic information Inaccurate incident reporting and investigation Lack of Company Safety Support 3 3

Safety Culture from the start - Pre-Hire Process SEACOR University Background Checks Physicals / Ergonomics Job Descriptions Initial Safety Culture Training Short Service Employee Policy 4 4

Industry Training and Competence SEACOR Required Refresher Training Standards of Training Certification and Watch Keeping Performance Assessments Promotional Outline Officer Competency 5 5

SAFETY and Environmental GOAL SEACOR Marine two years and counting without any Lost Time or Medical Treatment Incidents. 5,822,177 Man Hours / 854 + days Projects and Job Task undertaken: Anchor Handling Operations Personnel Transfers Manual Handling Cargo Operations Product Transfers Crane Operations ROV Operations Driving 6 6

Serious Marine Incidents Trending Down 8 7 6 5 Lost Time Incidents Medicals Spills 4 3 2 1 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 YTD 77

Total Recordable Incident Rate 0.450 0.404 0.400 0.385 TRIR Linear (TRIR) 0.350 0.300 0.250 0.293 0.283 0.200 0.150 0.100 0.135 0.136 0.050 0.000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 YTD 0.000 0.000 88

Safety Culture No Job is so important that it will be pursued at the sacrifice of Safety GOAL ZERO Posted, Read, Trained Understood Belief it s attainable Supported by all levels of a safety conscious Management Team Tangible Results Employee Culture - Posted, Read, Trained Honesty and Integrity Practical policies and procedures Best Practice developed by the end user Focus on Proactive safety; avoiding the knee jerk reaction Consistent Message Positive Attitude forward thinking 9 9

SEACOR Marine 4 Pillars of Safety SEACOR Marine Safety Orientation Video developed by the highest level of Management within SEACOR Marine. Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental Policy Drug and Alcohol Policy Safety is Everyone's Responsibility SEACOR Marine s 4 Pillars 10 10

STOP WORK AUTHORITY SWA is each employees personal responsibility to stop any situation that poses a threat to personal injury, environmental impact or property damage. SWA is an opportunity to further discuss a job task that an individual deemed unsafe 11 11

STOP WORK AUTHORITY 160 140 Stop Work Authority Damaged Assets 157 120 107 121 100 80 82 60 61 67 40 56 37 44 20 18 15 0 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 YTD 12 12

Risk Assessments Risk Assessments are developed and maintained by the end user Identify Hazards and then mitigate the risk Supporting Theory who s idea is the best Focus who knows the job hazards the best; the person performing the job Training all Employees to create, maintain and update THEIR Risk Assessment Database 13 13

Risk Tolerance Awareness Risk Tolerance - The amount of risk an individual is willing to assume in pursuit of a goal Developed to increase the employees awareness of their own actions in relation to risk Focus where does complacency lie and avoiding creeping normalcy with routine activities Theory have employees understand there is not a one size fits all approach to safety and that we all accept different levels of risk, even accepting higher risk when performing common routine activities Twenty-one possible Hazard Influences to an employee s risk tolerance 14 14

Safety Management System SMS identifies policies, procedures, and safe working practices Safe Working Culture taught through every employees annual trainings SAFETY of themselves and others is the responsibility of each employee 15 15

Internal Auditing ISM / SMS ISM / SMS Internal Audit Checklist Safety Performance and overall compliance improvements every year 16 16

Health Safety Environmental Business Improvement Plan (HSE BIP) HSE BIP provides an overview of initiatives to achieve and sustain GOAL ZERO. Improve Business Processes Increase Productivity Highest HSE Standards Interrelation between initiatives, departments, and Project Managers 17 17

HSE / BIP Initiatives Mandatory Vessel Visits Vessel Visit Forms Fleet Watch Database PAUSE Learning Points Memos Quality Bonus Program Uniform Program Electronic Navigation System Voyage Plans Electronic Risk Assessments Hazard Register Weekly Review Meetings Accident Investigation Planned Maintenance SAMM Preventer Training Officer Competency / Training DP Annual Audits Approved Vendor Program Weather Working Guidelines Radar Specific Training Task Specific Gloves ISO 9001 Certification Hearing Conservation Program Incipient Fire Fighting Training SMS Revisions Annual Compliance Audits Shore Side SMS Training Cell Phone Policy Management of Change Risk Tolerance Awareness SEACOR Marine NTVRP-SMPEP 18 18

Prevent Accidents Use Safety Equipment Positive and Proactive Approach to Safety identifying SAFE and At- Risk Behaviors PAUSE is a living process continually evolving to increase SAFE Behaviors and decrease the At-Risk Behaviors 19 19

PAUSE Management GROWTH PAUSE Steering Committee Steering Committee Meetings PAUSE Feedback PAUSE Coaching Guidelines PAUSE Rewards PAUSE Refresher Training 20 20

PAUSE Process GROWTH Each employee should want to be observed to identify any At-Risk Behaviors STOP WORK AUTORITY SWA if an At-Risk Behavior is identified PAUSE Observation Form Electronically Submitted http://pause-seacormarine.seacorholdings.com/ 21 21

The Challenge Sustaining GOAL ZERO Vessel Visiting and Quality Assurance Risk Assessments / Risk Tolerance Awareness PAUSE Coaching SMS Compliance Audits Safety Alerts SMS Revisions SMS Training and Drills 22 22

SEACOR Family Committed to Safety 23 23