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Title: Safety


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Safety Workers Compensation Coordinators
Meeting (You Can Make a Difference) 830
Welcoming Remarks 1015 Break Candy Clarke
Aldridge 840 Opening Remarks (We are making a
difference) 1025 Safety Updates (Making a
difference) Ramiro Cano Safety
Assessment Update Dana Doan Previous years
overview (charts and graphs) Hurricane
SeasonChad Frost Introduction of Kim Smith
(Bio) Emergency ResponseChris Trevino
Kim Smith Heat PrecautionsJames Garza
Future Hopes / Directions / Things to
come 900 Guest Speaker (You can make a
difference) 1100 Presentation of Safety Awards
(Those that Introduction Kim Smith made
a difference) Dawn Bergerson, OTR, CCM (Bio)
Candy Clarke Aldridge / Ramiro Cano
Ergonomics 930 Workers Compensation
Cambridge (You are making a difference)
1145 Closing Remarks Introduction Kim
Smith Cambridge Sherm Caldwell (Bio)
Boating Safety
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  • Safety Workers Compensation Coordinators
    Meeting
  • July 21, 2009

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  • You can make a difference
  • Candy Clarke Aldridge
  • Human Resources Department
  • Acting Director

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We are making a difference
  • Ramiro Cano
  • Human Resources Department
  • Assistant Director

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Workers Compensation Claim Cost
22,860,619
We are making a difference
20,194,637
2004
2005 (-12)
16,950,761
16,025,698
15,811,078
14,920,731
2008 (7)
2006 (-21)
2007 (-1)
2009 (-12)
35 REDUCTION 30 M
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Things to Come
We will continue to make a difference
  • Kim A. Smith
  • Human Resources Department
  • Division Manager
  • Risk Management, Safety Health and Workers
    Compensation, Salary Continuation

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Workers Compensation Claim Management Model
Continual Quality Improvement
Incentive Program
Speedy Appropriate Return to Work
Physical Dimension Hiring
Diligent, Coordinated Strategic claim management
Benefits Orientation
Pre- Accident
TPA
Behavior Modification- Safety Training
Timely Benefits Delivery
Safety Committee
Medical Network
Accident
Qualified Vendors
Continuous Injured employee Communication
Coaching
24 hr.Claim Notice
Immediate and Quality Medical Care and Case
Management
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  • Guest Speaker

Dawn Bergerson, OTR, CCM
Injury Management Organization, Inc. Health Care
Management Company Cambridge Integrated Services
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You are making a difference
Sherm Caldwell Vice President Client
Services Cambridge Integrated Services Group Inc.
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You are making a difference
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You are making a difference
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You are making a difference
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You are making a difference
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You are making a difference
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Break
10 Minutes
You can make a difference
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  • How to make a difference

Dana Doan Human Resources Department Safety
Supervisor SAFETY UPDATES
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  • SAFETY UPDATES
  • How to make a
    difference

Safety Updates
  • Safety Assessments
  • AP2-2
  • AP2-21

Dana Doan Human Resources Department Safety
Supervisor
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  • How to make a difference
  • Chad Frost
  • HR Safety Officer
  • HAZCOM Compliance

Three Steps to Readiness
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  • Three Steps to Readiness

Be Prepared!
Make a Plan!
Be Informed!
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HURRICANE SEASON
  • The hurricane season lasts from June 1 through
    Nov. 30.
  • Hurricanes can cause a great deal of damage, so
    preparing ahead of time is important.
  • Those of us who live in coastal communities
    should prepare, plan and be informed on what they
    will do.
  • National Atmospheric Oceanic Administration
    (NOAA) has predicted 2009 to
  • Be a Near-Normal Atlantic hurricane season.
    Others saying Below-Normal
  • Forecasts Show 70 percent chance of having 9-14
    named storms
  • 4-7 could become hurricanes, of which -- 1-3
    may develop into major hurricanes
  • (Category 3, 4 or 5).
  • 3. Other data shows 10 named storms. (6
    hurricanes, 2 major)

THREE STEP ACTION PLAN
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Step 1 Be Prepared!
Start putting together a Emergency Supply Kit The
kit should include items like
  • Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for 3
    to 7 days
  • Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days
  • non-perishable packaged or canned food/ juices
  • foods for infants or the elderly
  • snack foods
  • non-electric can opener
  • cooking tools/fuel
  • paper plates/plastic utensils
  • Blankets/Pillows, etc.
  • Clothing - seasonal/rain gear/sturdy shoes
  • First Aid Kit/Medicines/Prescription Drugs
  • Special Items - for babies and the elderly
  • Toiletries/Hygiene items/Moisture wipes
  • Flashlight/Batteries
  • Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio
  • Phones - Fully charged cell phone with extra
    batteries and a traditional (landline) telephone
  • Cash and Credit Cards - Banks and ATMs may not be
    available for extended periods
  • Toys, Books and Games
  • Important documents (insurance, medical records,
    bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc.)
    - in a waterproof container or watertight
    resealable plastic bag
  • Tools - keep a set with you during the storm
  • Keys, Vehicle fuel tanks filled
  • Pet care items
  • proper identification/immunization
    records/medications
  • ample supply of food and water
  • a carrier or cage
  • muzzle and leash

TIP You may want to prepare a portable kit and
keep it in your car.
Be Prepared!
Make a Plan!
Be Informed!
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Step 2 Make A Plan!
Create a Family Emergency Plan
  • Your family may not be together when disaster
    strikes, so it is important to know
  • How you will contact one another?
  • It may be easier to make a long-distance phone
    call than to call across town, so an out-of-town
    contact may be in a better position to
    communicate among separated family members.
  • How you will get back together?
  • Inquire about emergency plans at places where
    your family spends time work, daycare and
    school. If no plans exist, consider volunteering
    to help create one.
  • What you will do in case of an emergency?
  • Plan places where your family will meet, both
    within and outside of your immediate
    neighborhood.
  • Plan to Evacuate
  • Identify ahead of time where your family will
    meet, both within and outside of your immediate
    neighborhood.
  • Identify several places you could go in an
    emergency, a friend's home in another town, a
    motel or public shelter.
  • If you do not have a car, plan alternate means of
    evacuating.
  • If you have a car, keep a half tank of gas in it
    at all times in case you need to evacuate.
  • Take your Emergency Supply Kit.
  • Take your pets with you, but understand that only
    service animals may be permitted in public
    shelters. Plan how you will care for your pets in
    an emergency.

Be Prepared!
Make a Plan!
Be Informed!
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Step 3 Be Informed!
Understand the Dangers/Familiarize yourself and
your family
  • A Hurricane Watch means a hurricane is possible
    in your area.
  • Be prepared to evacuate.
  • Monitor local radio and television news outlets
    or listen to NOAA Weather Radio for the latest
    developments.
  • A Hurricane Warning is when a hurricane is
    expected in your area.
  • If local authorities advise you to evacuate,
    leave immediately.
  • Hurricanes are classified into five categories
    based on their wind speed, central pressure, and
    damage potential.
  • MAJOR hurricanes Category Three and higher
  • Categories One and Two Extremely Dangerous and
    warrant your full attention.
  • AT WORK
  • Assess how your Department functions
  • Determine staff, materials, procedures and
    equipment are absolutely necessary to keep the
    business operating. (COOP).
  • Identify operations critical to survival and
    recovery.
  • Plan what you will do if your building, warehouse
    or shop is not accessible.
  • Consider if you can continue work operations from
    a different location or from your home.
  • Develop relationships with other Departments to
    use their facilities in case a disaster makes
    your location unusable.

LOCAL RESOURCES Identify Local Government
Emergency Plans established in your area. Follow
Instruction given by Local Officials Federal
and National Resources Federal Emergency
Management Agency NOAA Watch American Red Cross
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Center
for Disease Control
  • AT HOME
  • Cover all windows with pre-cut ply wood or
    hurricane shutters to protect from
    high winds.
  • Plan to bring in all outdoor furniture,
    decorations, garbage cans and anything else that
    is not tied down.
  • Keep all trees and shrubs well trimmed so they
    are more wind resistant.
  • Secure your home by closing shutters, and
    securing outdoor objects or bringing them
    inside.
  • Turn off utilities as instructed and/or turn the
    refrigerator thermostat to coldest setting and
    keep its doors closed.
  • Turn off propane tanks.
  • Ensure a supply of water for sanitary purposes
    such as cleaning and flushing toilets.
  • Fill the bathtub and other large containers with
    water.

Be Prepared!
Make a Plan!
Be Informed!
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  • How to make a difference
  • Chris Trevino
  • HR Safety Officer
  • RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY

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HR CENTRAL SAFETY
  • The Safety Office is responsible for the
    oversight of accident prevention within city
    departments.
  • (713) 306-2548
  • Important phone numbers
  • Third Party Administrator (TPA)
  • (866) 678-1748
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • 713-964-9906

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BEFORE AN EMERGENCY HAPPENS
  • Know your departments emergency procedures
  • Know where the emergency equipment is located
  • Inquire about training (first-aid, CPR, defensive
    driving, policies/procedures, etc.)
  • Know your Safety Officers phone number

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DURING A MINOR EMERGENCY
  • Examples
  • Small cuts
  • Bruises
  • Minor burns
  • Vehicle accidents (2 vehicles)
  • Ensure there are no major injuries
  • Basic first-aid
  • Notify supervisor
  • Call your Safety Officer

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DURING A MAJOR EMERGENCY(CATASTROPHIC EVENT)
  • Examples
  • Multiple Vehicle (3) Accident
  • Fatality
  • Amputation
  • Head Injury
  • Heart Attack
  • Serious Electrical Shock
  • 2 employees seriously injured
  • Multiple Fractures
  • Serious Burns
  • Stroke
  • Spinal Injury
  • Potential Media Attention
  • Basic first-aid
  • Check
  • Call 911
  • Care
  • Call the Catastrophic Event Hotline at
  • 713-221-0404

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  • SAFETY UPDATES
  • How to make a difference
  • James Garza
  • HR Safety Officer
  • Heat Precautions

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911 Temperature related calls
  • January 1, 2008 to July 14, 2008
  • 195

January 1, 2009 to July 14, 2009 327
40 Increase
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Beat the Heat
  • 1. Before conducting outdoor activities and
    feeling thirsty, drink plenty of water
    and electrolyte-replacement beverages.

2. Avoid beverages or food sources with
caffeine, alcohol or large
amounts of sugar because these can actually
result in the loss of body fluid.
3. Conduct outdoor work or exercise in the early
morning or evening when it is cooler.
Individuals unaccustomed to working or
exercising in a hot environment need to start
slowly and gradually increase heat exposure over
several weeks. Take frequent breaks in the shade
or in an air-conditioned facility.
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  • 4. A wide-brimmed, loose-fitting hat that allows
    ventilation helps prevent sunburn and
    heat-related emergencies. A tight-fitting
    baseball cap is not the best choice when
    conducting strenuous outdoors activities.

5. Sunscreen also helps protect injury from the
sun's rays and reduces the risk of sunburn.
6. Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting
clothing that permits the evaporation of
perspiration.
7. Do not leave children, senior citizens or pets
unattended in a vehicle.
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Those that made a difference
PresentationofSafety Awards
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Those that made a difference
Award of Achievement City of Houston Overall
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Those that made a difference
Award of Honor Parks Recreation
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Those that made a difference
Award of Merit Houston Police Department
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Those that made a difference
Award of Honor Houston Emergency
Center
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Those that made a difference
Award of Honor Perfect Record Human Resources
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Those that made a difference
Award of Honor Perfect Record Legal Department
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Those that made a difference
Award of Merit Houston Public Library
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Those that made a difference
Award of Honor Perfect Record Municipal Courts
Administration
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Those that made a difference
Award of Achievement Solid Waste Management
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect Record Finance
Department
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect
Record Information Technology
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect Record Planning
Development
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect Record City
Council
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect Record City
Secretary
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect Record
Controllers Office
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect Record Mayors
Administration
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Those that made a difference
Safety Excellence Award Perfect Record Municipal
Courts Judicial
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Those that made a difference
Solid Waste Management 104 - Public Employee
Safe Driver Awards of Achievement 29 - Public
Employee Safe Driver Awards of Merit Total 133
Awards
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Those that made a difference
Solid Waste Management Safe Driver Awards Kenneth
Anderson Merit Harry Antonine Achievement
Fidel Arias Merit Zoilo Arias Achievement
Michael Augustine Achievement Earnest
Austin Achievement Glenn Bailey Achievement
John Bell Merit Tommie Bell Achievement
Beverly Benning Achievement Rachel
Bias Achievement Donnie Birden Achievement
Derrick Brantley Achievement Cedric
Brown Achievement Darrell Brown Achievement
Billy Callis Achievement Derek
Campbell Achievement Tyreece
Ceasar Achievement Jerry Chandler Achievement
Gary Clark Achievement Russell
Cole Achievement Shirley Coleman Achievement
Darrell Corbin Merit Edwin Darby Achievement
Andre Darden Achievement Michael
Davis Achievement Redell Davis Achievement
Lionel Deshotel Achievement Logan
Deshotel Achievement David Dirden Achievement
Thomas Edison Achievement Cecil
Edwards Achievement Demetrick
Emerson Achievement Michael Fair Achievement
Juan Garza Achievement Robert Garza Merit
Van Glass Achievement Rufus
Graves Achievement Larry Green Achievement
Jo Ann Grover Achievement Harold Groves,
Jr. Achievement Murray Guillory Achievement
William Hatter Achievement Santos
Henriquez Merit Jose Higareda Achievement
Hans Hill Achievement Phillip
Hodges Achievement Phillip Holden Merit
Raymond Hughes Achievement Eva
Humphrey Achievement Kerry Jefferson Achievemen
t
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Those that made a difference
Solid Waste Management Safe Driver
Awards Charles Johnson Achievement Jeffrey
Johnson Achievement Marque Johnson Achievement
Tony Johnson Achievement Oscar
Jones Achievement Nathaniel
Lathan Achievement Aaron Lewis Achievement
Bradley Lewis Achievement Derrick
Lightfoot Achievement Carlise Locks Achievement
Darriel Lovings Achievement James
Lucas Achievement Lamar Lucas Achievement
Michael Manning Merit Derwin
Martin Achievement Sam Martin Achievement
Manuel Martinez Merit Verniss
McFarland Achievement Chester McGowen Achievement
Sheray McKinney Achievement Henry
McNeese Merit Adam Mena Achievement Jose
Mendiola Merit Jesse Millan Merit Albert
Mitchell Achievement Thomas Mitchell Achievemen
t Perry Moore Achievement Richard
Moses Merit Kenneth Moshay Achievement
Herbert Mouton Achievement Hugo
Munoz Achievement Michael Neal Achievement
Yvon Neal Achievement Warren Noble Achievement
Lionel Nuels Achievement Wesley
Oaks Achievement Wilson Oaks Achievement
Eric Oliver Achievement Mark
Orphey Achievement Godfrey Osborne Achievement
Armando Oyervidez Achievement Henry
Patterson Merit Mark Phalesburg Merit Jason
Plair Achievement E.L. Pleasant,
Jr. Achievement Roger Pollard Achievement
Reginald Pride Achievement Joel
Ramirez Merit Anthony Reed Merit Demetria
Reed Achievement Rodney Richards Merit Alberto
Robledo Merit Terrance Ruben Achievement
Isidro Salmeron Merit
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Those that made a difference
Solid Waste Management Safe Driver
Awards Anthony Senegal, Jr. Achievement
William Sherrard Achievement Jered
Sherman Achievement Adrian Smith Achievement
Freddie Smith Achievement Larry
Smith Merit Sakhon Sok Merit Kenneth
Stills Achievement Roopsingh
Teelucksingh Merit Nathan Taylor Achievement
David Thomas Achievement Derek
Thomas Achievement Laveta Tidwell Achievement
Lizzie Toran Achievement Nguyen
Trinh Achievement Jose Tristan Merit Terrance
Tyler Achievement Mario Valdez Merit Santos
Ventura Merit Bryan Walker Merit Reginald
Watson Achievement Cornelius White Achievement
Darrell White Achievement Gary
Williams Achievement Leo Williams Merit
Samuel Williams Achievement Vernon
Wright Achievement Billy Williams Merit
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Those that made a difference
Houston Airport System 5 - Public Employee
Safe Driver Awards of Honor 22 - Public Employee
Safe Driver Awards of Achievement 10 - Public
Employee Safe Driver Awards of Merit Total 37
Awards
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Those that made a difference
Houston Airport System Safe Driver
Charles Jones Honor Cecil Butts Honor Rigoberto
Hernandez Honor Joel Zarate Honor Robert
Hensley Honor Benjamin Vega Merit Debra
Reed Merit Milton Martinez Merit Charlie
Herrera Merit Frank Silva Merit Glenda
Potter Merit Josephine Brantley Merit Victor
Alvarez Merit Robert Lamy Merit
Walter Heckman Merit Willie Collins Achievement D
ebra Page Achievement Derek Parrott Achievement
Charles Siverand Achievement Calvin
Smith Achievement Henry Precella Achievement Jimm
y Jackson Achievement Algernon Coleman Achievement
Martin Davis Achievement Lino
Gonzalez Achievement Darrell Granderson Achievemen
t Alverto Moreira Achievement Stella
Jackson Achievement
Horace Smith Achievement Burton
Scott Achievement David Lu Achievement Marek
Kedierski Achievement Samuel Johnson Achievement H
ayden Hood Achievement Jeremy Rodger Achievement B
rian Hing Achievement Omar Lopez Achievement
Samuel Johnson Achievement Hayden
Hood Achievement Jeremy Rodger Achievement Brian
Hing Achievement Omar Lopez Achievement
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Those that made a difference
Health and Human Services 1 - Public Employee
Safe Driver Awards of Honor 12 - Public Employee
Safe Driver Awards of Achievement 7 - Public
Employee Safe Driver Awards of Merit 1 -
Public Employee Safe Worker Award of Merit Total
21 Awards
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Those that made a difference
Health and Human Services Safe Driver
Safe Worker
Remonda Robinson Achievement Sandra
Rico Achievement Gary Lee Merit Ching-Ping
Yang Merit Tina Thomason Achievement Jackie
Scott Achievement Rene Ruiz Achievement Chris
Miller Achievement Greg Melancon Merit David
Martinez Merit Glenn Hudson Merit Luis
Estrada Achievement LaDonya Davis Achievement Jes
se Clay Achievement Jeffrey Hastings Honor Rosali
nd LaFleur Achievement Jeffrey Erdman Merit Larry
Prescott Merit Mauricio Zepeda Achievement Tina
Davis Achievement
Larry Prescott Merit
Samuel Johnson Achievement Hayden
Hood Achievement Jeremy Rodger Achievement Brian
Hing Achievement Omar Lopez Achievement
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Those that made a difference
General Services Department
Safe Worker Jimmy Cooper Merit Betty
Glaze Merit Raul Ibanez Merit Robert Berry Merit
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Those that made a difference
Public Works Engineering 4 - Public
Employee Safe Driver Awards of Honor 39 -
Public Employee Safe Driver Awards of
Achievement 25 - Public Employee Safe Driver
Awards of Merit 1 - Public Employee Safe
Worker Awards of Honor 61 - Public Employee
Safe Worker Awards of Achievement 14 - Public
Employee Safe Worker Awards of Merit Total 144
Awards
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Those that made a difference
Public Works Engineering Safe Driver
Phillip Nolley Honor Vincent E. Poole Merit
Robert Joseph Merit Mark Payne Merit Roy
Sanders Merit J Soto Merit William
Young Merit Calvin Miller Merit Angel
Leal Achievement Cesar Lopez Achievement
Holly Martin Achievement Feagon D.
McMahon Achievement George Nealy Achievement
Richard A. Price Achievement Brenda
Roberson Achievement Joseph Sinegal Achievement
Kelvin J. Williams Achievement Jose
Flores Achievement James Sonnier Achievement
Lee Thompson Achievement Winfrey
Vinson Achievement Lovell Bonton Achievement
Michael Kennedy Achievement Michael W.
Green Achievement Horace Guidry Achievement
Rosalind R. Harmon Achievement Michael A.
Henderson Achievement Cynthia Hicks Achievement
Patricia Hill Achievement Andre T.
Hodge Achievement Antoine Holman Achievement
Denise M. Holmes Achievement Alma
Huff Achievement James Jenkins Achievement
LaRonda F. Jones Achievement Walter King,
Jr. Achievement Clifton Austin Achievement
Patricia Bailey Achievement Randy T.
Belcher Achievement Kenneth Birmingham Achievement
Leslie Davis Achievement Paulette
Declouet Achievement Roland Fernandez Achievement
Steven S. Freeman Achievement Terry
Freeman Achievement Nora Galvan Achievement
Reginald Petties Honor Juan Lopez Honor
Erma Sumpter Merit Bill Tran Merit Henry
Williams Merit Alfredo Zapata Merit Lloyd
Blackmon Merit Monica Ayarzagoitia Merit Robert
Kunschick Merit Herbert Bowers Merit Joseph
Brown Merit Don Daniels Merit Vicente
Diaz Merit Eddie Emanuel Merit
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Those that made a difference
Public Works Engineering Safe Driver
Jimmie Emanuel Merit Curtis Evans Merit
Alfonso Flores Merit Richard
Gross Merit Isaias Hernandez Merit Kent
Houston Merit Sergio Vargas Honor Lloyd
Deboest Achievement
Public Works Engineering Safe Worker
Joe R. Rivers Achievement Marlon K.
Forside Achievement Eddie Hudson Merit Vincent
E. Poole Merit Pedro Zertuche Achievement
Joseph C. Owens Achievement Jason A.
Hicks Achievement James H. Horace Achievement
Derrick Small Achievement Mona Agitos Merit
Stephen Telus Merit Darell Harper Achievement A
rthur Myers Achievement Trent
Bonner Achievement Michael Boutte Achievement L
arry Clark Achievement Martin
Chaney Achievement Cleveland
Johnson Achievement Joshua House Achievement
Randy Fuller Achievement Luis
Martinez Merit Thomas Lucas Achievement Dwight
Lewis Achievement Clifford Molo Achievement Lui
s Olvera Achievement Demetrius
Hicks Achievement Harrison Woodard Merit Darrel
l Randle Achievement Zoe Woodard Achievement
Efrem Stokenberry Achievement Kenneth
Davis Achievement Goree Carter Achievement
Jimmie Tryon Merit Christopher Horn Achievement
George Rogers Merit Bennie Henton Merit
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Those that made a difference
Public Works Engineering Safe Worker
Audrey Watson Achievement Richard
Hadnot Achievement Tenseha Crosby Achievement Fr
eddy Alexander Achievement Lester
Williams Achievement Bryan Davis Achievement Ca
rolyn Riley Achievement Morlon
Titus Achievement Tracie Jones Achievement Regin
ald Henderson Achievement Nathan
Egans Achievement Ellirich Sheppard Achievement
Darrell Stamps Achievement Dana
Willis Achievement Kelvin Walker Achievement Ro
salinda Torres Achievement Marvin Stuart,
Jr. Achievement Edward Sotelo Achievement Rickie
Smith Merit Jennifer Roston Achievement
Clinton White Merit James Henry Achievement
Gregory Morgan Achievement Demetria
McWilliams Achievement Sadtreat Gray Achievement
Simanal Foster Achievement Michael
Braxton Achievement Jack Allen Achievement
Dextor Brown Merit Amanda Womack Achievement Geo
rge Vergis Merit Jocelyn Smith-George Achievemen
t Devontee Johnson Achievement Consandra
Harris Achievement Clifton Jones Merit Steven
Williams Achievement Sandra Thomas Achievement
Roland Mathews Achievement Danny
Delaney Achievement Timothy Withers Honor
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Those that made a difference
  • Betsy Ramos
  • Human Resources Department
  • Salary Continuation
  • Administration Manager
  • Certificates of Appreciation
  • Workers Compensation
  • Automation System

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Certificates of Appreciation Workers
Compensation Automation Project
ARA Karen Davidson                              
ERP Earl Lambert Farshid Amini MaryAnn
Grant Steve Ashley Ulysses Fogg William Nix
Vijaya Devireddy            Health and Humans
Services Kamikka Phillips Tonia
White  Houston Fire Department Ericson De Los
Santos Leticia Oman Lydia Henn Sofie
Chea Houston Police Department Barbara Buckner
Barbara Collins Clorisa Holbert
Karen Ward Leslie Merriman
Susan Jones
Human Resources Andrea Arenas Betsy
Ramos Candy Clarke Aldridge Cathie
WagnerDonetta Potier Marie Sosa Mary Perrow
Ramiro Cano Sylvia Torres Houston
Airport System Ana Maldonado Charlotte
Jones Maylon Wesley                    
         Public Works and Engineering
Department Carla Carswell Donna Caldwell Lisa
Davis Joanne McMichael Pearlie
Bettis       Solid Waste Management Lehai
Tran Reyna Rojas
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  • You Can Make a Difference

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