(Table of Contents is Hyperlinked, Just click on Topic & go)
|
|
- Regina Wilson
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 IADC ISP PROGRAM 2017 Summary of Occupational Incidents (Middle East Land Totals) Issued 15 June 2018
2 Table of Contents (Table of Contents is Hyperlinked, Just click on Topic & go) IADC 2017 MIDDLE EAST LAND TOTALS (TABLE 1)... 1 Middle East Land Total LTI & Recordable Incidence Rates vs Man-hours (Figure 1)... 1 IADC 2017 MIDDLE EAST LAND CHARTS... 2 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Month (Chart 1)... 2 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Month (Chart 2)... 3 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Occupation (Chart 3)... 4 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Occupation (Chart 4)... 5 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Body Part (Chart 5)... 6 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Body Part (Chart 6)... 7 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Incident Type (Chart 7)... 8 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Incident Type (Chart 8)... 9 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Equipment (Chart 9) Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Equipment (Chart 10) Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Operation (Chart 11) Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Operation (Chart 12) Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Location (Chart 13) Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Location (Chart 14) Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Time in Service (Chart 15) Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Time in Service (Chart 16) Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Time of Day (Chart 17) Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Time of Day (Chart 18) Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Age (Chart 19) Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Age (Chart 20) Issued 15 June 2018
3 Incidence Rate Man-hours IADC 2017 Middle East Land Totals (Table 1) Total Total Man-hours 95,628,447 Total Medical Treatment Incidents 73 Total Restricted Work Incidents 66 Total Lost Time Incidents 38 Total Fatalities 4 Total Recordables 181 MTO Incidence Rate 0.15 RWC Incidence Rate 0.14 LTI Incidence Rate 0.09 LTI Frequency Rate 0.44 DART Incidence Rate 0.23 DART Frequency Rate 1.13 Recordable Incidence Rate 0.38 Recordable Frequency Rate 1.89 Companies Reporting: Land 21 Medical Treatment Incidence Rate = MTOs X 200,000 Restricted Work Incidence Rate = RWCs X 200,000 Lost Time Incidence Rate = LTIs + FTLs X 200,000 Lost Time Frequency Rate = LTIs +FTLs X 1,000,000 DART Incidence Rate = LTIs + RWC X 200,000 DART Frequency Rate = LTIs + RWC X 1,000,000 Recordable Incidence Rate = RCRD X 200,000 Recordable Frequency Rate = RCRD X 1,000,000 Middle East Land Total LTI & Recordable Incidence Rates vs Man-hours (Figure 1) LTI Rate Rec. Rate DART Rate Man-hours Issued 15 June
4 IADC 2017 Middle East Land Charts Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Month (Chart 1) Based on 37 Incidents D ecember January M arch 10.81% N o vember 10.81% A pril Octo ber September M ay 18.92% A ugust 16.22% July June 10.81% Issued 15 June
5 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Month (Chart 2) Based on 178 Incidents D ecember 5.62% January 5.06% N o vember 7.30% F ebruary 7.87% Octo ber 8.99% M arch 10.11% September 5.62% A pril 12.36% A ugust 11.24% July 7.30% June 6.18% M ay 12.36% Issued 15 June
6 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Occupation (Chart 3) Based on 37 Incidents Rig Helper Catering / Camp Personnel Deck Supervisor (Deck Coordinator) Truck Driver / Pusher) Mechanic Roustabout (Lease Hand) 18.92% Electrician Toolpusher (Asst.TP, Tourpusher) Driller (Asst. Dr.) 10.81% Derrickman Floorman 40.54% Issued 15 June
7 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Occupation (Chart 4) Based on 178 Incidents Welder C atering / C amp P erso nnel 6.74% M aintenance Super 1.12% D eck Superviso r (D eck C o o rdinato r) R ig H elper 1.12% Safety Officer T ruck D river / P usher 3.37% Superintendent/ o ther Superviso rs R o ustabo ut (Lease H and) 17.98% C rane / F o rklift Operato r 1.12% M echanic 10.67% Electrician 2.25% T o o lpusher (A sst.t P, T o urpusher) 2.25% F lo o rman 35.39% D riller (A sst. D r.) 8.99% D errickman 6.74% Issued 15 June
8 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Body Part (Chart 5) Based on 37 Incidents Knee(s) Digestive/Internal Head Trunk/Torso (chest, abdomen, groin) Toes Arm(s) Feet/Ankles 16.22% Hand(s) / Wrist(s) Leg(s) 21.62% Finger(s) 29.73% Issued 15 June
9 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Body Part (Chart 6) Based on 178 Incidents Shoulder(s) 2.81% Toes Knee(s) 1.69% Lungs/Respiratory Digestive/Internal Eyes (eyelid) 1.69% Head 14.04% Back 2.25% Feet/Ankles 10.11% Trunk/Torso (chest, abdomen, groin) 2.25% Leg(s) 7.30% Arm(s) 3.93% Hand(s) / Wrist(s) 12.36% Finger(s) 39.89% Issued 15 June
10 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Incident Type (Chart 7) Based on 37 Incidents Slip/ F all: D ifferent Level Strain/ Overexertio n Jump H eat Exhaustio n/ H eat Stro ke Slip/ F all: Same Level Struck B y 27.03% Struck A gainst C aught B etween/ In 45.95% Issued 15 June
11 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Incident Type (Chart 8) Based on 177 Incidents C ut 5.08% Expo sure to Weather Jump Sprain 1.13% H eat Exhaustio n/ H eat Stro ke D ebris C aught On C o ntact With C hemicals/ F luids Struck B y 24.86% Strain/ Overexertio n 2.26% Slip/ F all: D ifferent Level 8.47% Struck A gainst 7.91% Slip/ F all: Same Level 6.21% C aught B etween/ In 40.68% Issued 15 June
12 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Equipment (Chart 9) Based on 37 Incidents T o p D rive (blo cks, swivel, kelly) B o at C argo (skids, tubulars, co ntainers, etc.) T o ngs Elevato rs Iro n R o ughneck, P ipe Spinner, etc. C hemicals (sack, drum, pail, bulk ho pper) D ecks (grating, walkway) 10.81% P ipes/ C o llars/ T ubulars/ C sg % Ladders Engines/ P umps/ M achinery F o rklift C ar,truck,bus C rane P ressure H o ses/ Lines Kelly B ushings (master bushings) M aterial 13.51% B OP Stack (well head, tree) Issued 15 June
13 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Equipment (Chart 10) Based on 174 Incidents Chemicals (sack, drum, pail, bulk hopper) 1.15% W elding, Cutting, Grinding Equipment 1.15% Anchor Chains/Cables/W inches 2.30% Top Drive (blocks, swivel, kelly) 2.87% Rig Floor W inch/deck W inch (air/hydraulic) 1.15% Boat Cargo (skids, tubulars, containers, etc.) 1.15% Tongs 5.75% Elevators 6.32% Slips (drill collar clamp) 0.57% Decks (grating, walkway) 7.47% Forklift 1.15% Ladders 1.15% Iron Roughneck, Pipe Spinner, etc. 2.30% Rotary 1.72% W inch Truck 0.57% Crane 1.72% Pipes/Collars/Tubulars/Csg % Pressure Hoses/Lines 3.45% Material 7.47% Cathead/Drawworks 1.15% BOP Stack (well head, tree) 6.32% Slings (rope, cable, chain, web) 1.72% Stairs 2.87% Hand Tools: Manual 12.64% Kelly / Master Bushings 1.72% Car,truck,bus 4.02% Engines/Pumps/Machinery 5.17% Hand Tools: Power 1.15% Issued 15 June
14 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Operation (Chart 11) Based on 37 Incidents Special Operatio ns T ravel/ T ranspo rtatio n Walking T ripping in/ o ut 10.81% R o utine D rilling Oper. Equipment R epairs o r M aintenance R unning C asing/ T ubing Laying D o wn/ P icking up T ubulars B OP Stack Install/ M aintenance 10.81% M aterial H andling: F o rklift M aterial H andling: R ig F lo o r Winch R igging Up/ D o wn 35.14% Issued 15 June
15 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Operation (Chart 12) Based on 177 Incidents T raining Well T esting 1.13% T ravel/ T ranspo rtatio n 1.69% R ig M o ve (T o wing/ A ncho r H andling) 1.13% T ripping in/ o ut 10.73% Walking 6.78% M aking C o nnectio n Special Operatio ns 1.13% R o utine D rilling Oper. 9.04% C ementing R unning C asing/ T ubing 9.04% Equipment R epairs o r M aintenance 13.56% Laying D o wn/ P icking up T ubulars 5.08% B OP Stack Install/ M aintenance 7.34% M aterial H andling: M anual 7.34% R igging Up/ D o wn 16.38% M aterial H andling: C rane/ C herry P icker 3.95% M aterial H andling: R ig F lo o r Winch 2.26% M aterial H andling: F o rklift 1.69% Issued 15 June
16 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Location (Chart 13) Based on 37 Incidents C ellar / Sub / M o o npo o l C amp / A cco mmo datio n A reas T ruck,c ar,b us M ud P ump R o o m Wo rk R o o ms change, sto rage, ro o m R ig F lo o r 35.14% R ig P ad/ R ig D ecks 24.32% D errick/ M ast Engine Generato r R o o m B OP Stack / well head/ tree A rea M ud P its/ T anks M ud M ixing T ank/ A rea Issued 15 June
17 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Location (Chart 14) Based on 178 Incidents T ruck, C ar, B us 2.81% M ud P ump R o o m 6.74% Winch T ruck C ellar / Sub / M o o npo o l 7.30% R ig F lo o r 30.34% Living/ C amp A reas/ A cco mmo datio ns 7.87% P ipe R ack/ P ipe D eck 1.12% Wo rk R o o ms change, sto rage, ro o m 3.37% C atwalk/ V-do o r 5.06% R ig P ad/ R ig D ecks 15.17% D errick/ M ast 3.37% B OP Stack / well head/ tree A rea 5.62% M ud M ixing T ank/ A rea 2.25% Stairs/ Ladders 2.25% Engine Generato r R o o m M ud P its/ T anks 5.06% Shale Shaker Issued 15 June
18 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Time in Service (Chart 15) Based on 37 Incidents 0 mo. < 3 mo s. >3 mo s. < 6 mo s. 10+ yrs % >6 mo s. < 1 yr. >5 yrs. < 10 yrs % >1 yr. < 5 yrs % Issued 15 June
19 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Time in Service (Chart 16) Based on 176 Incidents 0 mo. < 3 mos. 4.55% 10+ yrs % >3 mos. < 6 mos. 6.82% >6 mos. < 1 yr. 8.52% >5 yrs. < 10 yrs % >1 yr. < 5 yrs % Issued 15 June
20 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Time of Day (Chart 17) Based on 37 Incidents 19: % 21:00 22:00 1:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 18:00 7:00 17: % 8:00 9:00 16:00 15:00 10:00 14:00 13:00 11:00 Issued 15 June
21 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Time of Day (Chart 18) Based on 177 Incidents 20: % 21: % 22: % 23: % 24:00:00 1: % 2: % 3: % 4: % 5: % 19: % 6: % 7: % 18: % 8: % 17: % 9: % 16: % 15: % 14: % 13: % 12: % 11: % 10: % Issued 15 June
22 Middle East Land Total Lost Time Incidents by Age (Chart 19) Based on 36 Incidents % % % % Issued 15 June
23 Middle East Land Total Recordable Incidents by Age (Chart 20) Based on 165 Incidents % % % % % Issued 15 June
IADC ISP PROGRAM. Summary of Occupational Incidents (Industry Totals)
IADC ISP PROGRAM Summary of Occupational Incidents (Industry Totals) Issued 3 May 213 Table of Contents (Table of Contents is Hyperlinked, Just click on Topic & go) SUMMARY OF OCCUPATIONAL INCIDENTS INTRODUCTORY
More informationTable of Contents. Chapter 1: Health, Safety and Environment Programs. Chapter 2: General Guidelines and Health Control
IADC Health, Safety and Environmental Reference Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1: Health, Safety and Environment Programs Safety Policy Statement... 1 HSE Meetings... 1 Safety Inspections and Logbooks...
More informationPOLMAK SONDAJ SANAYII A.S. HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
POLMAK SONDAJ SANAYII A.S. HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 2 POLMAK GROUP S HSE POLICY Objective The aim of this Manual is to assist our drilling and exploration company POLMAK SONDAJ SANAYII
More informationShell Castor & Pollux Rig Equipment Primary Items
Shell Castor & Pollux Rig Equipment Primary Items DRAW WORKS WITH SKID Lift Type: Non-Routine Complex Tandem Lift 2 Cranes Total Weight: 39,000 lbs Estimated construction Weight 21,800kg Crane #1: Sub
More informationTraining for the Drilling Industry Order sets online at
Training for the Drilling Industry Order sets online at www.graphicsafety.com Drilling Rig Hazard Recognition This workbook teaches hazard recognition by illustrating scenes and requiring student/employees
More information22.30 hrs. DrillSafe Forum Presentations - Perth Western Australia 5 th Mar 09
Near Miss Dropped 13 3/8 inch Casing 6 th November 2008 22.30 hrs What Happened A joint of 13 3/8 inch casing came out of the single joint elevator at floor level and travelled down the vdoor, along the
More informationPetroleum Development Oman LLC MSE Q1 LTI Incident Analysis Study
Petroleum Development Oman LLC MSE3 2017-Q1 LTI Incident Analysis Study 1 P a g e Contents 1. Summary... 3 2. Analysis... 3 2.1. Directorates Analysis... 3 2.1.1. Directorate Breakdown YTD:... 3 2.1.2.
More informationEliminating Fatal Risks. Dale Bradford Drilling Superintendent
Eliminating Fatal Risks Dale Bradford Drilling Superintendent Setting the Stage: The BHPB Fatal Risks BHPB Fatal Risks identified following a review of past fatalities and significant incidents within
More informationOcean Bounty Dropped Riser Stand Incident. Incident Number OB Result - LTA Well Location: AP-4 16 th January 02:40
Ocean Bounty Dropped Riser Stand Incident Incident Number OB 144-03-07 Result - LTA Well Location: AP-4 16 th January 2007 @ 02:40 Incident Details Completion Phase on 1 st Angel well Completion run, Tree
More informationDropped Sheave Saddle Bracket
Dropped Sheave Saddle Bracket Dropped Sheave Bracket - Chronology Date and Time of incident Location of Incident Severity 28 th August 2007 @ 00:15 hrs RIG 100 Work floor High Potential Chronology 28th
More informationRisk Assessments for Drilling and Servicing Operations. Presented by: Corey Beacom Stan Smith
Risk Assessments for Drilling and Servicing Operations Presented by: Corey Beacom Stan Smith Introductions Corey Beacom, Health Scientist, OSHA Health Response Team Stan Smith, Chemical Engineer, OSHA
More informationGENERAL SAFETY PART 1 SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS SPRAINS & STRAINS ADVERSE WEATHER
GENERAL SAFETY PART 1 SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS SPRAINS & STRAINS ADVERSE WEATHER CAP Safety Meetings Revision: 01-2010 2010 Copyright - PEC/Premier Safety Management, Inc. All Rights Reserved Revision:
More informationFALL FROM LADDER INCIDENT
FALL FROM LADDER INCIDENT DRILLSAFE MELBOURNE 02 DECEMBER, 2010 Presenter: Russell Telford Rig175 HR /HSE Supervisor WORKING AT HEIGHT EXPECTATIONS WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS THE EXPECTATION IS NOBODY FALLS
More informationAddress for Correspondence. Department of Health and Safety & Environment, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India.
Ajithkumar Sivaraman, et al., International Journal on Occupational Health & Safety, Fire & Environment Allied Science ISSN 2349-977X Review Paper PERSONAL INJURY ALAYSIS OF LAND DRILLING RIGS WITH EMPHASIS
More informationTo secure the health and safety of workers and workplaces; to ensure everyone goes home safely at the end of each day. To set minimum standards for the management of particular hazards where alternative
More informationFALL PROTECTION. Leader s Guide. Marcom Group Ltd.
1818 FALL PROTECTION Leader s Guide Marcom Group Ltd. Structure and Organization Information in this program is presented in a definite order, so that employees will see the relationships between the various
More informationStandard Operating Procedures
Standard Operating Procedures GlassBore and GlassLine EUE 8RD Tubular Goods Composite Lining Systems Focus on Safety and Quality COMPOSITE LINING SYSTEMS Table of Contents Section 1 page 3 Arrival on Production
More informationMANITOWOC MODEL TON CAPACITY
LIFTING CHARTS - Crawler Cranes ANITOWOC ODEL - TON CAPACITY BOO RIGGING GUIDE ODEL # HEAVY LIFT BOO Table of Contents General... Assist Crane Requirements... Accessing Parts... Installation and Removal
More informationActivity Hazard Analysis (AHA) EM A.13 FIGURE 1-2 CONTRACTOR REQUIRED AHA TRAINING
Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) EM 385 2008 01.A.13 FIGURE 1-2 CONTRACTOR REQUIRED AHA TRAINING Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) AHAs: Risk Assessment Tool Defines the Activity or Work to be Performed Identifies
More informationOFFICE SAFETY. Environmental Health and Safety. Greg Hogan Oklahoma State University Environmental Health and Safety
Current as of September 2017 OFFICE SAFETY Greg Hogan Oklahoma State University Environmental Health and Safety 405-744-7241 OBJECTIVE Recognize potential hazards in office environments and learn to eliminate
More informationI. HANDLING TOOLS 1.1Drill Pipe Elevator
I. HANDLING TOOLS 1.1Drill Pipe Elevator ½ -BJ Model - Air operated ½ -BJ -BJ Type - HGG -BJ Model - Air operated -BJ JOY-WEB WILSON Type - T -BJ Type - MGG Model - air operated Rated capacity [ton] 250
More informationConstructive Ideas. Assessing the risk of sprains and strains CI Introduction. Step 1: Identify hazards. What is musculoskeletal injury (MSI)?
Constructive Ideas Innovative ideas to reduce soft tissue injuries in the construction in dus try! Assessing the risk of sprains and strains Introduction What is musculoskeletal injury (MSI)? Musculoskeletal
More informationRigging Safety 16 Hour (API RP 2D 7 th Edition) Course Outline
Rigging Safety 16 Hour (API RP 2D 7 th Edition) Course Outline Prerequisites: This course shall have no formal pre-requisite. The individual should have no history of a disabling medical condition, which
More informationWORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
Employees in South Australia are protected by and required to adhere to State & National health and safety regulations. Employers, employees and others all have an important role to play. For further information
More information7 Hazard assessment 8 Worker participation 9 Hazard elimination and control
This document is a guideline only. Employers have a responsibility of assessing all applicable occupational health and safety legislation, for the tasks they are performing. Businesses in this industry
More informationThis guidance is based on the Risk Assessment approved by the Management Committee under the Club s Health & Safety Policy.
Guidance on Safe Use of Dalgety Bay Sailing Club Raft This guidance is based on the Risk Assessment approved by the Management Committee under the Club s Health & Safety Policy. Where any items referred
More informationUSMC HELICOPTER ROPE SUSPENSION TRAINING SAFETY INSPECTION Checklist
USMC HELICOPTER ROPE SUSPENSION TRAINING SAFETY INSPECTION Checklist UPDATED October 2014 SAFETY REVIEW ITEMS - HRST Administration 1. (ADM001) Does the command maintain the HRST Master Lesson Files provided
More informationSOP GEN-007X Crane and Winch Operations
Page 1 of 7 SOP GEN-007X 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Responsibility 3.0 References 4.0 Training and Qualifications 5.0 Operational Inspections 6.0 Maintenance and Load Tests 7.0 Cranes 8.0 Winches 9.0 Mobile
More informationSyddansk Universitet. Ergonomic exposure on a drilling rig. Jensen, Carsten; Jensen, Chris. Publication date: 2006
Syddansk Universitet Ergonomic exposure on a drilling rig Jensen, Carsten; Jensen, Chris Publication date: 2006 Document version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Citation for pulished version
More informationWorksite Analysis Techniques & Tools. Bobbi K. Samples Owner/Principal Consultant The Safety Firm, LLC. Why Analyze The Workplace?
Worksite Analysis Techniques & Tools Bobbi K. Samples Owner/Principal Consultant The Safety Firm, LLC 1 Why Analyze The Workplace? 1 Worksite Analysis is a combination of systematic actions to provide
More informationSurface exploration drilling
Checklist Surface exploration drilling This checklist is intended to assist employers to identify common hazards and manage risks associated with surface exploration drilling. June 2017 Background In surface
More informationJOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Revised October 2011 Romfor International LTD Page 1 of 2 Work Activity (Job): ADJUSTING DRAWWORK BRAKE
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Revised October 2011 Page 1 of 2 Work Activity (Job): ADJUSTING DRAWWORK BRAKE A) Discussion of procedures (Review JSA) Misunderstanding procedures Effective communication B) Prepare
More informationFunction: Navigation at the support level
STCW Code Table A-II/5 Specification of Minimum Standards of Competence of Ratings as Able Seafarer Deck Ref: https://www.edumaritime.net/stcw-code Source: IMO Function: Navigation at the support level
More informationEmployee: Branch Name: 2) Has Jobsite visit been conducted to gather details, and get photos? Yes/No
Workers Comp Check list Employee: Branch Name: 1) Accident Investigation Report Completed: Yes/No Date Completed: 2) Has Jobsite visit been conducted to gather details, and get photos? Yes/No 3) Employee
More informationRisk Assessment Form
Assessment Form GROUP #1 Bow Thruster Overhaul TABE #1 Additional Control 1 Preparation of tools truck by tools Proper tools 1 1 Oil pill lip and Fall Housekeeping 4 2 M 2 Isolate Hydraulic system and
More informationNorth Sea,
(RDM-collectie Johan Journée) John s Homepage by John H. Mitchell North Sea, 1974-1976 http://home.earthlink.net/~john280z/photos81.htm Note: These photos are scanned-in 30 year old photos, not 100% quality.
More informationJob Safety and Environmental Analysis (JSEA)/Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
Job Safety and Environmental Analysis (JSEA)/Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Part 1: Project and Task Identification Process: Initiators of JSEAs are responsible for consulting the Project Supervisor,
More informationFall Protection Introduction
Fall Protection Introduction Date: District: Site: Time: Department: Manager/Supervisor Name: In 1995, 1,048 construction workers died on the job, with 32 percent, or 335 of them, resulting from falls.
More informationSection Five Lockout Tagout Confined Space. Oil & Gas Training. Oil & Gas Training. Oil & Gas Training. Lockout Tagout
Section Five Confined Space In the fall of 1989, OSHA enacted the LOCKOUT / TAGOUT regulations because of energy-related injuries, where employees who were working on equipment became injured when another
More informationNew Hire Safety Orientation. Welcome to Flexicrew, our number one priority is you and your safety.
New Hire Safety Orientation Welcome to Flexicrew, our number one priority is you and your safety. 1 New Employee Responsibilities As a contract worker with Flexicrew Staffing, I understand by signing this
More informationMovement: Using the chest muscles and a slight bend in the elbow, bring your arms together in front of your chest.
Chest Fly Anchor: Chest height Start: Stand with a split stance arms open out to the side, palms facing forward. Movement: Using the chest muscles and a slight bend in the elbow, bring your arms together
More informationFall Protection Program
Fall Protection Program 1.0 Purpose To provide guidance for the establishment of a Fall Protection Program for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) operations and facilities as required
More informationSafety and Risk Engineering. HSE Case Implementation Clive Rawson
Safety and Risk Engineering HSE Case Implementation Clive Rawson Purpose ALARP Risk Assessment Major Accident Events Bowties Safety Critical Systems Performance Standards Implementation Getting HSE Case
More informationNational Wireless Training Standard
Skills Based Training Subcommittee In Collaboration with Wireless Industry Safety Task Force and National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) 2014 Contents Contents Definition of Job Classifications...1
More informationThis is a summary of the safety flash incidents reported during 2017, highlighting some trends worthy of note and one or two matters of interest.
Safety Flash IMCA Safety Flash 01/18 January 2018 These flashes summarise key safety matters and incidents, allowing wider dissemination of lessons learnt from them. The information below has been provided
More informationOPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S MODEL # WWP40M-LPS-6 LOW-PROFILE BARGE CONNECTOR WINCH
W. W. Patterson Company 3 Riversea Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 800-322-2018 FAX: 412-322-2785 OPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S MODEL # WWP40M-LPS-6 LOW-PROFILE BARGE CONNECTOR WINCH Please
More informationBlue Whale Spa :- Site Preparation and Delivery
Pre-Delivery Instructions Please take the time to read this information carefully, as it will provide you with the information you will need to ensure the safe, secure, and timely installation of your
More informationNAVIGATION AND SEAMANSHIP Secure vessel at mooring, anchor, and berth
1 of 5 level: 3 credit: 4 planned review date: December 2005 sub-field: purpose: entry information: accreditation option: moderation option: Maritime People credited with this unit standard are able to:
More informationOPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S WWP40M-12 and all WIDE DRUM variations of this HAND OPERATED WINCH.
W. W. Patterson Company 3 Riversea Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 800-322-2018 FAX: 412-322-2785 OPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S WWP40M-12 and all WIDE DRUM variations of this HAND OPERATED WINCH.
More informationManual Handling October 2014
Manual Handling October 2014 How Are We Doing? LTI s 0 in last 12 months Period Location Oil & Gas Base AFR Oil & Gas Sites AFR Total AFR September 0 0 0 12 Month Rolling 0 1.59 1.45 Statistics presented
More informationDeepwater Horizon Incident Internal Investigation
Not all Information has been verified or corroborated. Subject to review based on additional information or analysis. Deepwater Horizon Incident Internal Investigation 1 Areas of Discussion Investigation
More informationPROCEDURE. Revision: 1. Operative Date: 10/04/2018 Department: HSEC. Author: D Steel CONTENTS
Title: Lifting Equipment - Inspection and Maintenance PROCEDURE Procedure No: P314.420 Issue: 1 Revision: 1 Operative Date: 10/04/2018 Department: HSEC Sect./Classification: Safety/Gear & Equipment Author:
More informationArab Fertilizers Association Knowledge Sharing Template
In ammonia plant for abuqir 2 plant, during rising one of the workers to the top of absorption tower to check the trays of the absorption tower by crane suspended man basket. The crane shacked causing
More informationUK Offshore wind HSE statistics
UK Offshore wind S statistics 2015 report www.g9offshorewind.com bout the 9 Offshore wind health and safety association The primary aim of the 9 is to deliver world class health and safety performance
More informationSWMS No 012 Samark North Qld Pty Ltd ABN : Electrical Contractors License C37121 Page 2 of 6
Samark North Qld Pty Ltd SWMS SWMS No 0 Samark North Qld Pty Ltd ABN : 99 08 98 87 Electrical Contractors License C37 Page of 6 Safe Work Method Statement Title: SWMS:0 INSTALLING LIGHT POLES Work Method
More informationOPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S STRAP WINCH
Patterson Company 870 Riversea Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 800-322-2018 FAX: 412-322-2785 OPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S STRAP WINCH Please fill in the following blanks and then keep this
More informationLouisiana Energy Workforce Outlook. Stephen R. Barnes, PhD
Louisiana Energy Workforce Outlook Stephen R. Barnes, PhD US Employment by Industry Education & Health Services 14% Professional & Business Services 14% Leisure & Hospitality 10% Manufacturing 7% Government
More informationSunrise. Sunset. On your next inhale, Stretch your arms above your head. Push your feet and legs to the ground. Reach your waist and spine to the sky.
Stand Up Tall. Take 3 deep breaths. Sunrise. Sunset On your next inhale, Stretch your arms above your head. Push your feet and legs to the ground. Reach your waist and spine to the sky. As you exhale,
More informationDREW UNIVERSITY FALL PROTECTION PROCEDURE (DRAFT 12/11)
PURPOSE The objective of this policy & guideline is to eliminate the potential for injuries and fatalities to employees and contractors resulting from falls from elevated work areas at Drew University
More informationOPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S HAND OPERATED WINCH
DOC # 5071-A W. W. Patterson Company 3 Riversea Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 800-322-2018 FAX: 412-322-2785 OPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S HAND OPERATED WINCH Please fill in the following
More informationSafe Work Method Statement
TE CONTROLLED COPY OF TIS DOCUMENT IS ON TE COMPUTER NETWORK PRINTED COPIES ARE ONLY CURRENT FOR TE DATE AT TE BOTTOM OF TE PAGE. Title Dogging of Crane General Loading and Unloading SWMS No. 20 Authorized
More informationCONTRACTOR SAFETY RULES
CONTRACTOR SAFETY RULES CONTRACTOR SAFETY RULES AND REGULATIONS This manual sets forth policy with regards to contractor safety. Each Quinn facility consists of one or several diverse operations under
More informationBANKSMAN / SLINGER. 1. What is the smallest size diameter of synthetic rope allowed for use as a hand held tagline?
BANKSMAN / SLINGER 1. What is the smallest size diameter of synthetic rope allowed for use as a hand held tagline? A. 16mm B. 10mm C. 12mm 2. What is the maximum temperature that a webbing sling can be
More informationENDEAVOR ENERGY RESOURCES
ENDEAVOR ENERGY RESOURCES Lease WELL NO FIELD PBTD PERFORATIONS FOREMAN TOOLPUSHER API NUMBER DATE University 5-20-21 #1H 14,223' Tony Cody 07/02/13 OART WEATHER FLUID SUMMARY W/O UNIT DATA W/L UNIT DATA
More informationStretch Net tubular elastic bandage Illustrated Guide
Stretch Net tubular elastic bandage Illustrated Guide www.deroyal.com SECTION PAGE SIZE Product Listing... 3 ALL Finger... 5 1-2 Foot.... 6 3-4 Elbow, Forearm, or Knee... 7 3-4 Hand... 8 3-4 Head - Full
More information2007 Summary of Minnesota Hunting Incidents
2007 Summary of Minnesota Hunting Incidents 3/31/2008 Number of Fatalities 2 Total Number of Incidents 23 1. SHOOTER'S INFORMATION: VICTIM'S INFORMATION: AGE: 17 AGE: 60 SLUG CASUALTY: FATAL ACTION: SLIDE
More informationMECHANICALLY OPERATED DIRECTIONAL VALVES Rotary Type : DRT/DRG-02 Cam Operated : DCT/DCG-01, 03 Threaded Connection/Sub-plate Mounting
MCHNICLLY ORD VLVS Rotary ype : DR/DRG- Cam Operated : DC/DCG-, hreaded Connection/ Mounting General Information Up to 5 Ma (6 SI), L/min (6. U.S.GM) ub. C-6 hese valves are chiefly used to shift the pilot
More informationACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM HAZARD ANALYSIS SAFETY HEIRARCHY
ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM HAZARD ANALYSIS SAFETY HEIRARCHY Engineering Controls Work Practices Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM HAZARD ANALYSIS AHA IS PUTTING SAFETY FIRST!
More informationBasic Grips and Positions for Beginning Sports Acrobatics
Page 1 of 5 Basic Grips and Positions for Beginning Sports Acrobatics by Resi Buell-Size, Head Coach Extreme Acro in Rockville, Md. As the newest discipline to USA Gymnastics, sports acrobatics is on the
More informationIndustry Code: Alberta Small Employer OHS Legislated Requirements
This document is a guideline only. Employers have a responsibility of assessing all applicable occupational health and safety legislation, for the tasks they are performing. Services in this industry can
More informationWell Control Drill Guide Example Only. Drill Guide is the list of drills, questions and attributes that are in DrillPad.
Well Control Drill Guide Example Only Drill Guide is the list of drills, questions and attributes that are in DrillPad. This Well Control Drill Guide will be used in conjunction with the rig-specific well
More informationAPPLYING OSHA S WALKING & WORKING SURFACES STANDARDS TO FIELD GAS COMPRESSION. Joe Avila, HSE Supervisor, JWPC
APPLYING OSHA S WALKING & WORKING SURFACES STANDARDS TO FIELD GAS COMPRESSION Joe Avila, HSE Supervisor, JWPC OBJECTIVES Introduction, Latest Standards and Data Assessments and Inspections The Location
More informationMANUAL OF ARMS FOR THE RIFLE (M-1 GARAND) POSITION OF ORDER ARMS
MANUAL OF ARMS FOR THE RIFLE (M-1 GARAND) In describing the manual of arms, the term, at balance, refers to a point on the rifle just forward of the trigger housing. Whenever a position is described as
More informationCLIENT NAME: LOCATION: CALM BUOY INSPECTION:
INSPECTOR REVIEWED INSPECTION OF CALM BUOY OVERALL PHOTO REVISION DESCRIPTION: Preliminary / Final Page: 1 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. MANAGEMENT SUMMARY... 3 1.1. SCOPE OF WORK:... 3 1.2. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS...
More information2009 Summary of Minnesota Hunting Incidents
2009 Summary of Minnesota Hunting Incidents Number of Fatalities 1 Total Number of Incidents 25 Firearms Safety Yes No Animal Self- Type of Shooter Victim Date Hunted Casualty inflicted Firearm Age Age
More informationRate Group 570 General Trucking
Rate Group 570 General Trucking Member Firm Injury Performance Based on the 31-March-2017 Snapshot Overall Injury Performance in Rate Group 570 2016 2015 % Change Total Injury Rate* (LTIs+NLTIs+Tr Fatalities)
More informationOccupational Protective Equipment
Introduction One of the leading occupational dangers in today s workforce is the risk of death or injury due to falls. Falls from ladders, scaffolds, buildings, or other elevations have become the second
More informationSee NEW Products Inside
PRODUCT PAGE Appliance trucks 1 Handtrucks 2 Warehouse trucks 6 Drywall cart 7 Lumber truck 7 A-Frame cart 7 Prybar dolly 8 Angle frame dolly 8 Table caddy 8 Drum trucks 9 Drum rockers 10 Drum dollies
More informationTask: Transport a Casualty Number:
Task: Transport a Casualty Number: 081-831-1046 Effective Date: 2003-Aug-31 Enlisted MOS: COM Skill Level 1 STP: STP 21-1-SMCT TASK FORCE SOLDIER Conditions: You have evaluated and given first aid to a
More informationMANITOWOC MODEL TON CAPACITY
LIFTING CHARTS - Crawler Cranes ANITOWOC ODEL - 0 TON CAPACITY BOO RIGGING GUIDE ODEL AND # EL BOO Table of Contents General... Assist Crane Requirements... Accessing Parts... Installation and Removal
More informationC Crane. Installation & Operation Manual. SWL 120kg. The Hansa CRANE ID#: Davit ISO/DIS June 2000 Sling AS Sept 2000
The Hansa C Crane CRANE ID#: Installation & Operation Manual Ideal for the safe and dignified transference of sailors with disabilities from a wharf to the boat. The crane is also suited to many other
More informationSafe Work Method Statement
Company Name: Safe Work Method Statement Site Address: Other Details: Contractor: Activity/Trade: Electrician Date: TASKS List the tasks required to perform the activity in sequence carried out. Entry
More informationSAFETY TRAINING and SERVICES CONFINED SPACE FALL PROTECTION EXCAVATION FORKLIFTS SCAFFOLD. Rescue. Spring D2000 Safety: Key Facts
TM SAFETY TRAINING and SERVICES CONFINED SPACE FALL PROTECTION D2000 Safety: Key Facts EXCAVATION Founded in 1993 and located in Eugene, Oregon, we provide training for workers in high-hazard environments
More informationTECHNICAL ALERT No
Technical Alert No. 16-02 Issue Date 04 Jan 2016 TECHNICAL ALERT No. 16-02 IMCA 2014 & 2015 Safety Flashes 1. Introduction 1.1. The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) exists for the benefit
More informationFall and Slip Prevention Test. 1. Fall protection is required in construction at and on scaffolds at.
Date... Name... WSU ID... Fall and Slip Prevention Test 1. Fall protection is required in construction at and on scaffolds at. a) 6 and 10 feet b) 1 and 2 feet c) Not required d) 4 feet for both 2. Falls
More informationMethod statement for. The installation of. Precast Concrete Piles. (Site Name).
Method statement for The installation of Precast Concrete Piles At (Site Name). 1 of 5 Standard Operating Procedures for Pile Driving. This method statement will outline how the authorised/ competent operatives
More informationDrivers accounted for 77% of compensable claims and had the highest median medical costs ($8,444) for fall on the same level.
couriers and Messengers 80 2006-2012 Overview 591 compensable claims Costs $19.5 million Over 114,000 days of lost time A compensable rate of 4.1 per 100 FTE or 1 in 25 employees Figure 61. Compensable
More informationRisk Assessment June Skirmish Paintball Games Exeter
Ve hicl Physical Electricity Environment Machiner y Risk Assessment June 2012. Skirmish Paintball Games Exeter Location Skirmish Paintball Exeter Carried out by: Martin Collins Date 10 th June 2012 Authorised
More informationLift incidents in the drilling area on offshore units. Description of incidents and causes
- Unrestricted Report Lift incidents in the drilling area on offshore units Description of incidents and causes Author(s) Peter Christian Sandvik Norsk Marinteknisk Forskningsinstitutt AS Offshore Hydrodynamics
More informationLifting Gear Hire Safety
Lifting Gear Hire Safety All rental equipment is available throughout North America. For specific product information, refer to the group of equipment within this section s overview on the following page
More informationStandard Operating Procedure
Standard Operating Procedure BOOMS Offshore RO-BOOM / Lamor HD boom Equipment description SOP intended for the use and deployment of Lamor HD 1300 and Desmi Ro-clean 1500 offshore boom. The boom reel holds
More informationDelivery Step by Step Call now for expert advice: Lines open:
Delivery Step by Step www.h2ohottubs.co.uk Call now for expert advice: 0333 990 0320 Lines open: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday 8am - 3pm step by step guide We ve created this simple step by step
More informationSafety Initiatives within DOTD Chris Mcmorris DOTD Program Supervisor (Safety)
Safety Initiatives within DOTD Chris Mcmorris DOTD Program Supervisor (Safety) Safety Initiatives within DOTD As an employee we encounter the potential for injury from the time we leave our homes until
More informationTraining Videos and Other Materials
Training Materials pg 1 Training Videos and Other Materials (Updated as of 9/23/2015) Title Format Category Length Description 12 Secrets to High Self-esteem CD Professional Includes workbook to print
More informationWestern Power Safe Work Method Statement Task details
Western Power Safe Work ethod Statement Task details Description Substation aintenance D 10721527 Approved by anager, Work Practices Review team SWS Development Approval date October 2015 Qualifications/icences
More informationRate Group 704 Electrical and Incidental Construction Services
Rate Group 704 Electrical and Incidental Construction Services Member Firm Injury Performance 2013 performance comparison to 2012 and 5 year trend Overall Injury Performance in Rate Group 704 2013 2012
More information8. Fall Protection Procedures WAC
1.0 Fall Protection Introduction 8. Fall Protection Procedures WAC 296-155-245 If an employee is exposed to a fall hazard of ten (10) feet or more in height, the employee must use a fall restraint, fall
More informationLachlan John Walsh. Candidate Submission form
Date: July 5, 2017 Candidate Submission form Name: Lachlan John Walsh Email address: walshlochie@yahoo.com.au Date of birth: 26-12-1974 Height: Weight: Position Applied for: Expected day rate in USD: Date
More informationQuicker and Safer Deployment of Deepwater MODU Moorings.
Quicker and Safer Deployment of Deepwater MODU Moorings www.offspringinternational.com Deepwater MODU Mooring Deepwater exploration increasing further offshore Deeper moorings over 7,000ft Larger MODUs
More informationSOFA Switching Fatality and Severe Injury Update 4th Quarter 2017
SOFA Switching Fatality and Severe Injury Update 4th Quarter 2017 Switching Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) A voluntary, non-regulatory, railroad-safety partnership of representatives from AAR, ASLRRA,
More information