<>Du Pont Safety Principles</P>
<>1. All Injuries and occupational illness can be prevented. </P>
<>2. Management is directly responsible for preventing injuries and illnesses.</P>
<>3. Safety is a condition of employment; each employee must assume responsibility for working safety.</P>
<>4. Training is an essential element for safe workplace.</P>
<>5. Safety audits must be conducted.</P>
<>6. All deficiencies must be corrected promptly, either through modifying facilities, changing procedures, bettering employee training, or disciplining constructively and consistently.</P>
<>7. It is essential to investigate all unsafe practices and incidents with injury potential, as well as all injuries.</P>
<>8. Safety off the job is as important as safety on the job.</P>
<>9. It's good business to prevent illnesses and injuries.</P>
<P>10. People are the most critical element in the success of a safety and health program.</P>
<P>11. These same principles apply to on-site contractor activity as well as Du Pont operations.</P>