Pre-Mobilisation Safety Induction (PMSI) Module 1 - Introduction

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Pre-Mobilisation Safety Induction (PMSI) Module 1 - Introduction

Pre-mobilisation Safety Induction – E-learning This e-learning will help you understand some of SBM Safety requirements before being mobilised offshore. When offshore, you will also receive: A Safety Induction upon your arrival on board the offshore unit Further specific training by the Safety Officer or Supervisor depending on the tasks you will be expected to perform offshore Depending on the purpose of your mobilisation offshore, you will also need to undertake awareness training on : SBM Life Saving Rules (module 2) Control of Work (module 3) Hazard Recognition (module 4)

Outline 1 2 3 4 5 Pre-requisites before going offshore Some basic rules while onboard 2 Drug and Alcohol Policy 3 Smoking Policy 4 Hand Injury Prevention 5

Pre-requisite : Offshore Survival You will not be authorized to board an SBM Offshore Unit without : valid Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) valid Offshore Survival Training valid Offshore or marine Medical Certificate A valid Offshore Work Visa for the following countries : Equatorial Guinea, Angola, Myanmar, Brazil, United States, Canada Type of HUET / Offshore Survival Training depends on Unit/ Country Please liaise with the SBM Operations office which requested your mobilisation to ensure you have the right HUET / Offshore Survival Training Note that for some units (e.g. Deep Panuke), specific additional safety training might be required

Pre-requisite : PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) You are expected to bring offshore your own PPE (unless specified otherwise) The following PPE are mandatory (except in accommodation) : Depending on the Unit, the colour of your safety helmet might be different in order to identify you as a new arrival to the Unit Please take care of your own PPE while offshore

Outline 1 2 3 4 5 Pre-requisites before going offshore Some basic rules while onboard 2 Drug and Alcohol Policy 3 Smoking Policy 4 Hand Injury Prevention 5

Some basic rules while onboard Wearing of jewellery is not permitted at any time or location on board Open toe footwear is not permitted in accomodation. Bring trainers, crocs or similar type of shoes Do NOT remove cellphone from the accommodation area (no phones, iwatches, tablets, etc.. allowed outside accommodation)

Some basic rules for living offshore You may be sharing a cabin with a co-worker. Please respect different shift patterns Do not make noise in the corridors or try to access cabins when people are sleeping You are requested to maintain good personal hygiene whilst offshore Change of cabin is authorized by the OIM (Offshore Installation Manager) only

Outline 1 2 3 4 5 Pre-requisites before going offshore Some basic rules while onboard 2 Drug and Alcohol Policy 3 Smoking Policy 4 Hand Injury Prevention 5

Drug and Alcohol Policy SBM Offshore has a strict Drug and Alcohol Policy and operates a testing regime to verify implementation You are expected to arrive at the Heliport or Boat dock on the day of your embarkation free of drugs and alcohol On arrival offshore, you will need to declare to the offshore Medic any medical conditions requiring use of medication during your time on board The Medic onboard is available 24/7 to assist in confidence if you have ANY medical issues

Outline 1 2 3 4 5 Pre-requisites before going offshore Some basic rules while onboard 2 Drug and Alcohol Policy 3 Smoking Policy 4 Hand Injury Prevention 5

Smoking Policy Smoking is allowed in the designated areas in the Accommodation. Safety Officer will show you where these areas are during your induction Smoking is not authorized outside designated smoking areas on board Same rules and restrictions apply to e-cigarettes

Outline 1 2 3 4 5 Pre-requisites before going offshore Some basic rules while onboard 2 Drug and Alcohol Policy 3 Smoking Policy 4 Hand Injury Prevention 5

Focus on Hand Injury Prevention Hand and Finger Injuries during Manual Handling activities represents 1 incident in every 3 on SBM units The primary root causes identified for hand and finger injuries in SBM are: Inattention or lack of focus: 21% Mental State: 9% Using incorrect tool for the task: 8%

Focus on Hand Injury Prevention What hazards could cause hand injuries? Cuts from sharp objects Struck By Pinching Contact with moving machinery Contact with chemicals Contact with heat or cold Contact with electricity

Focus on Hand Injury Prevention How to prevent hand injuries? Report any hazards to manager or supervisor Think of what could possibly go wrong Do a Risk Assessment Wear the right type of gloves for the task Use the correct tool for the task Wash your hands after working with chemicals Intervene if you see a colleague working unsafely Identify the pinch points Increase hand awareness during safety activities

Watch your hands

Watch your hands