The movie “Large scale emergency situations”

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The movie “Large scale emergency situations” CAKE Q4 Major accident The movie “Large scale emergency situations” instructions

In Q4, we have a movie filmed on Maersk Reacher to emphasize large scale emergency situations and barriers we should have in place to avoid them. The following is instructions for the facilitator. The movie have 5 breaks, where the facilitator should stop the movie when the questions are on the screen. We also show the bow tie with barriers – to highlight the barriers which apply and get the crew to see what bow tie is. At the end of the movie, there is a strong message from our top management both authorizing, encouraging and expecting each and every one of us to say stop. We encourage you to use it on general safety meetings or crew safety meetings, or as a TOFS, depending on how you find it most suitable for your rig. The movie last for 14 min. + discussions. We have in the Bow-Tie on the left-hand side technical and procedural barriers as well as competency requirements. If the barriers -for a reason - should fail we have the right-hand side with pre-defined actions to take to protect lifes, equipment and environment. BUT – what is the last barrier we have??? YOU!!

The script is thought as a help for the facilitator when running the Security Film. The theme is Large scale Emergency Situations and barriers we should have in place to avoid them. It is recommended for the facilitator to have a look at the HSE-case with special attention to the “Bow-Tie” section.   Brake 1: Stop the film @ 00:54 min – with the questions on the screen: Could this happen to us? Would we proceed with these two positions covered as they are? Ask audience the two questions and open up for a quick discussion about the topic. Control time!! You should expect a realistic answer saying “ We are often in that situation…” Start film and let the basic “Bow-tie” appear and then stop film @ 01:04 min Introduce the basics of a Bow-Tie Where it is located Left hand side is Preventive (Barriers) Right hand side is Contingencies In the Rig’s HSE case we have XX Bow-ties ready Start film and let the “Bow-tie” appear and then stop film @ 01:21 min Ask if we can agree that it is “Training and Competency “ we are playing with here on all sides of the table Start the film

Brake 2: Stop the film @ 04:40 min – with the questions on the screen: What is happening? Is he intending to isolate? Or is he just trying to do a good job? What is the consequence of the isolation just done? Ask audience the questions above and open up for a quick discussion about the topic. Spend a little time on the thought that the Mechanic is new and that he possibly did not intended to isolate, but just wanted to do a good job - Control time!! Can any in the audience see the consequence of the isolation of the main & backup air-supply for the unit?? Start the film and let people comment on the circled barriers.

Brake 3: Stop the film @ 06:45 min – with the questions on the screen: What is happening? Would we detect a kick if we were losing over the shakers but the trend stayed stable?? Ask audience the questions above and open up for a quick discussion about the topic. This can be very detailed depending on audience. Good to see the communication between DFO, SCO and Logger is well functioning. Could the Driller have a little thought “The logger is new, what does he know”?? - Control time!! Start the film and let people comment on the circled barriers

Brake 4: Stop the film @ 11:45 min – with the questions on the screen: What worked here?? – And Suggestions What did not work?? - And suggestions Repeat the questions above and open up for a quick input from crew if they see more “What worked” and “What did not work”. It is important the stress the positive, ie. What actually worked. Continue – with film off – asking the question: What thoughts goes through the Driller’s head right now?? Here there can come MANY strange questions/discussions/comments etc etc. Start the film and let people comment on the circled barriers

Brake 5: Stop the film @ 13:55 min: Does all understand the described potential?? The schematic is from a subsea operation, but on a Jack-Up the spudcans are standing 10-20 meter from the well we are working on Start the film. With the film running @ 14:00 – 14:10, just refresh the crew’s memory about the right-hand side of the Bow-Tie   End: A very strong message from our top management both Authorizing, Encouraging and Expecting each and every one of us to Say Stop. We have in the Bow-Tie on the left-hand side technical and procedural barriers as well as competency requirements. If the barriers -for a reason - should fail we have the right-hand side with pre-defined actions to take to protect lifes, equipment and environment. BUT – what is the last barrier we have??? YOU!! Have fun 