ZIP Safety Newsletter - November 2022
611 Walker readies for CRASE evacuation drill on Dec. 21
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As a reminder, on Dec. 21, 611 Walker will participate in an Active Threat exercise. The exercise is intended to test and evaluate the operational capability of the emergency management system in an interactive manner.

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SAFETY SPOTLIGHT:
James Blount brings more than three decades of valuable experience to COH Safety

James Blount’s 30-plus years working in safety will no doubt be invaluable as he helps the City of Houston develop its ZIP safety culture. But he also brings a passion for people and teamwork that make ZIP attainable.

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SAFETY NEWS:
HR Safety Administrator accepts additional duties

Cory Worden, the HR Safety Administrator serving the Houston Health Department, now has an additional role to play in safety for the entire City of Houston. Cory is now working with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) hazards and threats and with the Houston Health Department.
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Safety Training Days: Dec. 13 Virtual Session

Your Safety team has a new virtual Safety Training Days session scheduled for 9-11 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 13. This event’s topic is “Working from Heights.”
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ZIP Website is Your
Safety One-Stop-Shop

Zero is Possible is a standards-based safety program with the primary goal of driving the City’s occupational safety awareness and mindset toward zero accidents, zero injuries and zero safety compromises. Our new ZIP website includes safety material ranging from ZIP tips to Safety Bulletin links to newsletters, a photo gallery, ZIP resources and FAQs.
 
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