EMPLOYEE SAFETY HANDBOOK

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EMPLOYEE SAFETY HANDBOOK HSE Department Al Rumela شمس الرميلة/ Sun Policy Al Rumela شمس الرميلة/ Sun is committed to a policy to reduce and eliminate of all undesired events that could be resulting in the loss and to protect the interest of the Company and our Client at all times. Al Rumela شمس الرميلة/ Sun has set some rules that should be followed in order to achieve the ultimate goals of the HSE standards. Since the rig move operations are considered a critical task in the oil and gas industry, moving a rig is a very complex process in which is involving numerous concurrent/simultaneous operations and activities with a variety of other contractors present. Based in these facts, different types of hazards, from those encountered during drilling operations, are present, preplanning, coordination and adequate supervision of the efforts of all personnel involved is essential to carry out a safe and efficient rig moving operation. It is Alrumela Sun policy to ensure that HSE requirement should be put in place and must be met in the course of work. Objectives The objectives include: 1 To place an emphasis on the prevention of accidents to persons. 2 Prompt accident notification, investigation and reporting. 3 The establishment and maintenance of safe, healthy and productive working environment. 4 Protection of property, equipment and material from all downgrading incidents.

All employees of Al Rumela شمس الرميلة/ Sun Company are subjected to the rules set forth in which they are offered opportunities to attend training sessions periodically or before they start working with the Company. This section presents general rules and regulations that have been established on the project to provide a safe and healthy working environment. Rules of Conduct All employees are required to conform to all rules of conduct relating to safety and health on the project. Personal Conduct All employees must observe the following: a. Indulgence in practical jokes, horseplay, scuffling, wrestling or fighting is forbidden. b. Destroying or tampering with safety devices, signs and equipment or willfully or unnecessarily discharging a fire extinguisher is prohibited. c. Sleeping in work areas is prohibited. Insubordination Insubordination in respect of carrying our verbal or written instructions or directives issued by management or supervisory personnel must be sufficient cause for initiating disciplinary action in accordance with established company procedures. Work Dress Standard All site employees and contractors must wear clothing suitable for the weather and working conditions. The minimum requirement for site work must be a short sleeve shirt, long

trousers, safety helmet, safety gloves and protective footwear with a steel toe cap. Safety helmets and protective footwear will be issued to you be the Company. Loose or torn clothing, tank top shirts, sandals or tennis shoes are prohibited on site work areas. Personal Protective Equipment Personal protective equipment must be issued to each employee to suit the particular work task he/she is required to perform. Every employee is required to use the personal protective equipment issued to him/her. Drug and Alcohols Policy The possession and use of illegal narcotics or intoxicants is a serious legal offense in Iraq. Proof of the possession or use of illegal narcotics or intoxicants must result in immediate disciplinary action in accordance with established company procedures, and consequently, the Iraqi Penal Code and other laws that may apply. No Smoking Areas Smoking within areas posted with "No Smoking" signs is prohibited. Reporting injuries, illnesses, property and equipment damage

a. All injuries and personal illness must be reported to an immediate supervisor to ensure that proper and adequate medical attention is obtained and that any accident involving personal vehicle drivers, passengers, pedestrians or site visitors must be immediately reported to a supervisor. b. All accidents that result in injury to any employee of another Contractor or other persons, such as private vehicle drivers, passengers, pedestrians or site visitors must be immediately reported to a supervisor. c. All accidents that result in damage to any vehicles, plant, equipment or property must be immediately reported to a supervisor. d. Whenever possible, damaged vehicles, equipment and other property must be left undisturbed at the scene of the accident until the accident investigation is completed. Reporting unsafe and hazardous conditions All employees must immediately report all unsafe acts or conditions and near miss accidents that they may observe to their supervisor so that corrective action can be taken to prevent the risk of injury or damage. Situations involving "Imminent Danger" must be reported to the first supervisor or HSE person in charge the employee can locate at their site. Driving All employees who drive motor vehicles on and off the project must be in possession of a driving license valid for the class of vehicle they are driving. Every driver must familiarize himself with Iraqi Government and Site Traffic Regulations and comply with all traffic signs. All speed limits must be strictly observed. Equipment Operation Unauthorized operation of mobile powered construction equipment is prohibited. Each equipment operator must have successfully demonstrated to the Manager or the concerned supervisor that he is able to operate the equipment in a safe and competent manner. Each qualified operator must be authorized, in writing, by the Manager, to operate the equipment. In addition to this requirement, a valid Iraqi Government Heavy Equipment Driver's License is required for the operation of specified equipment on and off the project. The Manager/Supervisor will advise designated equipment operators on the requirements.

Documentation The following documentation must be carried by employees at all times; a. Company and or Oilfield Site ID Card. b. Iraqi Government ID card or Jinsiya, and c. Company Authorization for driving vehicles or Equipment. Emergency Procedures It is the responsibility of every employee to familiarize himself with the applicable emergency procedures that apply to the job site. You will receive instructions from the HSE person in charge and your own supervisor on what actions to take in an emergency. Do not be afraid of asking questions if you are not sure, this may eventually save life and possibly the lives of your fellow employees. Accidents In the event of a serious accident on site, where you are not directly involved in assisting the injured, or the rescue team, it is essential that you keep clear of the accident area and access routes to enable the medical team, ambulance and other essential personnel to reach the injured as soon as possible. You must obey all instructions from your supervisor and avoid the temptation to become an unwanted sightseer. Safety meeting and information Safety Meetings Safety meetings must be held on site by your supervisor or at regular intervals for them to provide you with safety information regarding your particular work tasks. All employees are encouraged to actively participate in these Toolbox meetings and raise any relevant questions about safety.

These meetings are solely intended for safety matters and will not be used to discuss other work problems or general grievances. Other channels of communication are available within established company procedures to deal with these matters. Safety Information Safety news bulletins on general items of interest will be posted on site notice boards at regular intervals to provide all employees with topical safety information. Safety Topics A regularly safety topic will be introduced to each site to draw all employees attention to a particular trend that is resulting in accidents and/or damage to property, vehicles or equipment. The aim of the monthly topic is to make employees aware of a particular hazard and to reduce or eliminate the number of accidents to occurrences arising from this type of hazards. All employees are required to provide their full corporation to achieve this goal. First Aid Training Designated employees must be given instruction on basic first aid by the Site designated person. Housekeeping SAFE PRACTICE RULES 1 Waste materials must not be allowed to accumulate and must be placed in approved containers as soon as possible. 2 Always ensure that lids are replaced on rubbish containers after use to prevent pests and flies being attracted to the area. 3 When placing materials or equipment or when removing them from demarcated storage areas, avoid disturbing other stored items. 4 All emergency exits and fire escape areas must be demarcated and kept clear at all times. 5 All "No Smoking Areas" such as gasoline tank and pump areas, gas cylinder storage and flammable item storage areas must be kept free of rubbish at all times.

Cables and Hoses 1 Electrical cables, welding leads, water, air and gas hoses must be placed where cannot cause damage or injury. 2 Cables, leads and hoses must be kept clear of all stairs and ladder access ways. 3 If placed in or across roadways, cables, leads and hoses must be placed in a protected trough or sleeve. Where they are to be suspended above the road or pavement, a height of 6 meters must be maintained to protect them from damage. Spilled Substances Spilled oil, greases or other slippery substances in working areas must be cleaned up immediately or the affected area cordoned off and sprinkled with enough dirt or sand to absorb the substance and eliminate slipping hazards. Fire Prevention 1 Each employee must comply with the following fire prevention, detection and control requirements. a. Do not smoke in "No Smoking" areas. b. Practice good housekeeping at all times and place rubbish in the containers provided for that purpose. c. Do not tamper with fire extinguishers, fire hoses or any other equipment intended to detected and extinguish fires. d. Promptly report all damaged, faulty or empty fire extinguishers to your supervisor so that repairs or replacement can be made as soon as possible. e. Remember the fire alarm locations and signals, and familiarize yourself with the fire procedure and where to go and to do in case of fire when the alarm is sounded.

Fuelling Equipment I. No gasoline or diesel engine must be refueled while the engine is running. II. Where fuel cans are used for refueling, they must be of an approved type. Plastic containers must never be used for storing fuel. III. Smoking or naked flames are prohibited within 15 meters of fuel storage tanks, fuel pumps or during refueling operations. IV. All fuel storage tanks must be electrically grounded and any damage that you observe must be reported to your supervisor. Fire Protection I. Portable fire extinguishers provided on the project are designed to extinguish and suppress small fires. The fire extinguishers are classified according to the type of fire they can extinguish. II. The most common type of fire extinguisher used on the project is the multi purpose (ABC or ABCE) dry chemical powder. This type of extinguisher is suitable for use on all types of fire likely to be encountered on the project including electrical fires. Hand Tools Hand tools must only be used for their intended purpose. Worn or broken tools must be returned to the stores for replacement.

Power Tools I. Electrically powered tools and equipment must be grounded at all times when in use unless they are double insulated to an approved standard. The double insulated symbol is shown on the tool data plate and is shown as If in doubt, ask your supervisor to have the tools or equipment checked. II. Air hose connections must be secured to prevent hoses from whipping under pressure due to accidental separation. III. Operating switches or levers that require constant manual pressure to activate power tools must not be tampered with or modified in order to make the tools easier to operate without constant hand or finger pressure. IV. The maximum speed at which grinding wheels are used must never exceed the manufactures maximum rated speed for the wheel. The data plate on the grinding machine will state its maximum speed and this must never exceed the rated wheel speed. This will prevent the wheel bursting or shattering while in motion. Machinery and tool guards Machinery and tools guards must be provided for protection against revolving or reciprocating parts of the equipment. The guards must always be in place before the machine or tool is used and must not be removed or made inoperative except during repairs. Electrical Equipment I. All temporary electric power circuits must be treated as if they are energized. NO unauthorized persons must tamper with electrical installations, only authorized and qualified electricians must repair, adjust or install electrical equipment. Any damaged or defective electrical installation or equipment must be immediately reported to your supervisor. II. Only approved types of electrical extension cables must be used on the project. III. Approved type plugs and sockets must be used, the unsafe practice of inserting bare electrical wires from a cable into a socket is strictly prohibited. IV. Welding cables must be terminated and spliced in proper manner. V. Compressed gas cylinders must be kept upright at all times, secure from falling, protected from heat and from being struck by moving equipment and falling objects.

VI. If transported by crane, compressed gas cylinders must be handled in suitable cradle, net or skip and never by wire or fiber rope, web or chain slings or by dragging or rolling along the ground regulators must be removed and caps fitted in place. VII. Oxygen cylinders must not be stored near highly combustible materials, especially oil or greases or near to fuel gas cylinders such as acetylene or Oxygen and fuel gas cylinders must be separated by a distance of 6 meters or by a fire resistant wall if in the same storage area. VIII. Caps must be replaced on cylinders that are empty and designed for such caps. Such cylinders must be marked "empty". Scaffolds I. All work that cannot be performed safety from a ladder or an approved personnel hoisting device must be done from scaffold platforms. II. Only approved scaffolds, erected by qualified persons, must be used Barrels, boxes, bricks and other unsafe substitutes for scaffolds not be used. III. Scaffolds must be substantially constructed to carry the loads imposed on them and to provide safe work platforms. IV. All scaffolds more than 1.8 meters high must have approved guard rails, mid rails and toe boards on all exposed sides and ends. V. Scaffolds planks must be examined before use to ensure that they are not damaged or warped. Damage and warped planks must be scrapped. VI. Scaffolds braces must not be used as ladders, always use the proper scaffold access system or ladder provided for that purpose. VII. Not loose tools or materials must be left on scaffolds work platforms. They must be secured or placed in secured containers if required for further use. VIII. Clear access for employees on scaffold work platforms must be maintained at all times. IX. No materials must be dropped from scaffolds.

Ladders I. Only approved type ladders must be used on the project and job made ladders constructed to an approved standard. II. All ladders in use must be placed at a safe angle of 1:4 and must be secured to prevent displacement. The top of each ladder providing access to the work area or scaffold platform must extend at least 1.1 meters above that level. III. Metal ladders must not be used in proximity to electrically energized lines or equipment. IV. Employees must have both hands free when climbing up and down ladders. no tools, materials or other objects must be hand carried by workers while ascending or descending ladders. Cranes I. Only authorized and trained employees are allowed to operate cranes. No unauthorized persons are allowed on the crane at any time. I. Crane operators must only take signals from a properly trained signalman, except in an emergency situation when a stop signal can be given by any person. II. No employee must be allowed under a suspended load. III. No employee must be permitted to ride the crane hook or the load. IV. Accessible areas within the swing radius of the crane must be barricaded where there is any risk of employee being crushed by the crane counterweight.

2.15 Rigging Equipment I. All rigging equipment must be checked daily before use, any defective equipment must be immediately reported to your supervisor. II. Rigging equipment must never be overloaded or misused and must be stored properly after use.