Transforming the mega-project safety culture at a leading petrochemicals company
A positive culture enabled the fastest start up in the company’s history
A positive culture enabled the fastest start up in the company’s history
As part of a joint venture, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP (CPChem) was constructing the largest, most energy efficient ethane cracker in the world on the US Gulf Coast. The project had experienced a very high rise in recordable incidents and CPChem had experienced its first ever fatality, a tragedy that hit the organization hard. This galvanized the site to change its approach and create a shift in the safety culture.
JMJ was already working with the project partnership in two areas, High Performance Team Building and Incident and Injury Free™ (IIF™). CPChem’s leadership could see that follow up was needed on Train the Trainer and orientation sessions. Together with JGC, its joint venture partner, CPChems asked us to help transform the cracker project into a fully embedded IIF safety culture.
Led by construction management and reinforced by first- and second-line supervisors in the field, the IIF approach helped create a positive culture by:
JMJ’s approach provided daily principles built on a proven leadership approach to create a common language and get everybody working in the same direction.
From start up, the project experienced zero recordable incidents or process incidents. Leadership saw a distinct change in how workers talked and felt about the project. This became evident when the project was 97% complete and hurricane Harvey forced work to stop for 17 days. Managers were concerned workers wouldn’t return and were delighted when 99% came back. They attributed this loyalty to the improved culture. The project achieved full rate certification faster than any new cracker in the technical
contractor’s history.