Minimum Training Requirements BP Orientation Requirements
History of SafeGulf Contractors asked for a process to minimize training due to turn over rates Operators were asked to support the effort by the contractors –SafeGulf received support from BP, ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil, and Shell. Solution proposed to address industry-wide security concerns, and to standardize training/orientation.
SafeGulf Advisory Group BP – Dean Rayburn ChevronTexaco – Tim Elsen ExxonMobil – Milton Bell GCS&T – Steve Langlinais IADC – John Auth ICP Contractors – Gary Lopiccolo OMSA – Ken Wells Safety Council - NO – Sonny Hedges Shell – Jim Shackelford Operator Subcommittee – Bill Walker Contractor Subcommittee – Chad Comeaux
SafeGulf vs BP Orientation SafeGulf sets a minimum understanding of regulatory HSSE requirements BP and all other operators will still require the contractors to complete operator specific offshore orientations
Important Note This is the absolute minimum training needed to work offshore for BP, ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil and Shell. Includes all contract personnel going offshore. –Not required for shorebase operations. Not required for BP personnel
Minimum Training Requirements Accident Prevention Signs & Tags Blood borne Pathogens (Awareness) Confined Space (Awareness) Lockout/Tagout Drug & Alcohol (Awareness) Electrical Safety (Non Electrical Worker) Fall Protection (Awareness) Fire Prevention and Portable Fire Extinguisher Hazard Communication & HAZWOPER (Awareness) Walking Working Surfaces (Awareness) Offshore Orientation and Evacuation Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & Respiratory Protection (Awareness) Marine Debris (Awareness) Permitting (Awareness) Prevention of Workplace Violence Incident Reporting and Investigation (Awareness) Hand Safety (Awareness) Back Injury Prevention Intervention & Behavioral Safety (Awareness) Job Safety and Environmental Analysis Underline – Operator Requirement vs. Regulatory requirements All offshore contractors must be trained in the following topics prior to working on operator’s property:
BP Requirements for Contractors Going Offshore Offshore orientation BP Golden Rules Stop the Job video and expectation Lifting Immersion and Current Immersions Validation of current water survival EMS General Security Awareness (to be part of helicopter video long term) Marine Trash and Debris (with valid Safe Gulf Card not required) Will be required to have Safe Gulf Card hours
Options for Obtaining SafeGulf Cards Attend a SafeGulf equivalent class and pass with 70% grade. Test-Out Option - Individuals passing the 100 question test (80% passing grade) by a SafeGulf accredited training provider. –If an individual fails, he/she must attend the SafeGulf Course provided by a SafeGulf accredited training provider. BP is not a SafeGulf Provider and will not train contractors or BP personnel in SafeGulf curriculum
Program Compliance Options SafeGulf Accreditation Reciprocal Programs Testout
Reciprocal Programs SafeGulf equivalent programs Accredited Contractors Accredited Third Party Training Organizations IADC Rig Pass PEC OMSA (STCW95 or Basic)
SafeGulf Database Third Party training providers can dump into the ISN database without being a member of ISN. Reciprocal Training providers will dump data fields into ISN at no charge. (PEC,ADC,IADC,OMSA?) Database Requirements: –Unique 12 digit identification number –Photo –Name –Training Date –Either last four digits of SS# or birth date.
Option One: Send employees to an Accredited SafeGulf Training Center. Accredited SafeGulf Training Center sends ISNetworld your employees’ results. Option Two: If your company is an Accredited Training Center, sign a data sharing agreement with ISN Software. Send your employees’ training results directly to ISNetworld. Contractor ISN Subscriber
SafeGulf Process Non ISNetworld Subscribers Option One: Send employees to an Accredited SafeGulf Training Center. Accredited SafeGulf Training Center sends ISNetworld your employees’ results. Option Two: If your company is an Accredited Training Center, subscribe to ISNetworld and sign a data sharing agreement with ISN Software. Send your employees’ training results directly to ISNetworld. Contractor ISN Non- Subscriber
SafeGulf Verification Process QuickCheck Verification
ID Cards/Labels Tim Elsen
SafeGulf Card What if someone does not have their SafeGulf card when they get to the shorebase? Can look up online from Id Number and picture ID. Exemptions will be managed as per each operator’s MOC Program.
Detailed Timeline Shorebases set up and trained to review cardsJanuary 1, 2006 Shorebases start asking for cards, but no enforcementJanuary 1, 2006 Full compliance and enforcement commencesMay 1, 2006
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