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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident 1 LTI NO.DATECompanyINJURYDIRLTI NO.DATECompanyINJURYDIR LTI#0103/01/2016Gulf PetrochemicalFinger amputationOSD LTI#0213/02/2016EnsignFractured ankleUWD LTI#0324/02/2016Weatherford Finger tip amputated UWD LTI#0424/02/2016SchlumbergerFractured ankleUWD LTI#0512/03/2016Al NahdahFractured wristUWD LTI#0617/03/2016NDSCFractured toeUWD LTI#0705/04/2016DalmaFracture fingersUWD LTI#0804/04/2016PDOFractured noseCPDM LTI#0923/04/2016DalmaFractured toeUWD LTI#1001/05/2016AbrajMultiple FractureUWD LTI#1103/05/2016WPAIMultiple FractureOSD LTI#1208/05/2016Bahwan XLFatalityUWD LTI#13 08/05/2016AbrajAnkle/foot fractureUWD LTI#1401/05/2016ATEFractured hipCPDM PDO Incident First Alert 2016 Summary
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened A four man team were unloading of a mobile cylinder trolley from a vehicle. As they placed it on the ground one of the team had his hand between the bottom of the trolley & the ground crushing his right hand little finger resulting in the tip being amputated. PDO Incident First Alert – Gulf Petrochemical Services Incident typeLTI(#01)PIM ID1092003 Date/ time03/01/2016 (10:35 hrs)DirectorateOil South LocationBahja DeptOSE Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do keep your hands and fingers away from crush points? 2.Can this be done with mechanical aids? 3.Ensure you stay out of the “Line of Fire”
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened An electrician was climbing up a ladder to the lower rig floor when the ladders securing ties snapped. The ladder slipped backwards causing him to fall 1.5 metres and fracturing his foot when he hit the ground. PDO Incident First Alert – Ensign Incident typeLTI(#02)PIM ID1092392 Date/ time13/02/2016 (16:00 hrs)DirectorateWell Engineering LocationKhulud West DeptUWOX Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Is the ladder an appropriate safe access? 2.Are all your ladders secure before climbing? 3.Do you have someone foot your ladder? Tie point
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened A Roustabout was manually lifting a mud pump liner from its retainer when he lost his grip and it slipped down trapping his finger and causing the tip of his finger to be sliced off. PDO Incident First Alert – Weatherford Incident typeLTI(#03)PIM ID1092519 Date/ time24/02/2016 (23:15 hrs)DirectorateWell Engineering LocationAmal DeptOSPTW Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do keep your hands and fingers out of the line of fire? 2.Do you use the correct tools for the job? 3.Do you intervene if you see people taking short cuts? Mud Pump liner retainer Mud Pump liner (15 kg)
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened While offloading a batch mixer from a trailer a driver was trying to hook the crane sling on to lifting ring on the batch mixer. As he reached over he grabbed a bar on the mixer for balance but this broke off causing him to lose his balance and fall to the ground fracturing his left ankle. PDO Incident First Alert –Schlumberger Incident typeLTI(#04)PIM ID1092518 Date/ time24/02/2016 (16:15 hrs)DirectorateWell Engineering LocationSaih Rawl DeptUWI Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do you use a working platform when working at height? 2.Do you always consider how you can fall from height? 3.Have you asked how you are to access height safely? The unsecured bar he IP used to support himself.
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened A fork lift operator was climbing down from his cab using the 3 steps on the side of the fork lift but he lost his balance whilst on the second step and fell to the ground. He stretched out his arm to regain his balance but as he landed his wrist fractured. PDO Incident First Alert –Al Nahada Incident typeLTI(#05)PIM ID1092720 Date/ time12/03/2016 (07.45hrs)DirectorateWell Engineering LocationFahud DeptUWB Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do you use always pay attention when climbing down from a vehicle? 2.Do you always use all the steps? 3.Do you always keep 3 points of contact when climbing down?
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened An assistant driller opened the lock on the rig elevator to release a 60kg, 5” pup joint without using the winch to support its weight. The floorman who tried to hold the pup joint when the elevator released it could not hold its weight and it tipped over on to the rig floor landing on his foot. PDO Incident First Alert –NDSC Incident typeLTI(#06)PIM ID1092764 Date/ time17/03/2016 (04.45hrs)DirectorateWell Engineering LocationSakhyia 36, Harweel DeptUWOXO Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do you ensure equipment is secure and stable before releasing supports? 2.Do you always plan and sequence the job correctly? 3.Do you keep out of the line of fire? Pup joint final landing place
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened An electrician and a work colleague were working on the wash gun machine. As the electrician was holding the machine’s rotary belt, the helper leant against the side of the machine and his leg accidently pressed against the “On” button. The rotary belt started to spin and pulled the electrician’s fingers into the pulley injuring two fingers on his left hand. PDO Incident First Alert- Dalma Energy Incident typeLTI(#07)PIM ID1092975 Date/ time05/04/2016DirectorateWell Engineering LocationBarik -Rig 86 DeptUWOGN Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do you make sure the equipment is isolated before you work on it? 2.Do you coordinate with your colleagues to keep safe? 3.Do you always comply with any PTW which is in place? Finger trapping point
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened The team was on a team building “Away Day” and as part of the activities they went on an inflatable banana boat ride on the sea. Whilst being towed behind a speed boat the banana rolled over and threw people off. One person broke his nose when his head hit the water and his glasses cut into his face. PDO Incident First Alert- PDO- CPDM Incident typeLTI(#08)PIM ID1092970 Date/ time04/04/2016DirectorateCPDM LocationBandar Al Khairan Beach DeptMabrouk Project Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do you always consider what might go wrong before any activity? 2.Do you remove your glasses before getting on a banana boat? 3.Do you always listen to the activity coordinator on how to keep safe?
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened Whilst dismantling the choke line from the BOP, the choke line flange was being supported by webbing slings attached to the boom on a fork lift. As the forklift pulled the choke line the flange slipped and fell onto the derrick man’s left foot fracturing his toe. PDO Incident First Alert- Dalma Incident typeLTI(#09)PIM ID1093151 Date/ time23/04/2016DirectorateUWD LocationRig 97 Nimr C station DeptUWN Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do you ensure the correct equipment is used for the task? 2.Do you ensure all lifting operations procedures are adhered to? 3.Do you consider if you are ever in the ‘line of fire’?
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened Whilst rigging down a hoist a driller removed the sun shade on the Driller’s console. Its weight was being held above by a fork lift and as he released the last securing bolt, the shade swung and hit the driller pushing him off the platform and he fell 3.5m to the ground fracturing his pelvis and right wrist. PDO Incident First Alert- Abraj Incident typeLTI (#10)PIM ID1093236 Date/ time01/05/2016DirectorateWell Engineering LocationHoist 58 - Fahud DeptUWOD Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. 1.Do you always ensure you are protected from a fall from height? 2.Do always consider if you are in the line of fire? 3.Do you always ensure you are out of the lifting zone? Driller stood on unprotected platform Sun shade that swung towards driller
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened A mechanic stood in a small gap between the front of a canter truck and the workshop door. A 2 nd mechanic turned the ignition from outside the cab but as it had been left in gear it jerked forward crushing him dislocating his left hip, fracturing his pelvis and his left wrist. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. Incident typeCrush Injury LTI (#11)PIM ID1093253 Date/ time03/05/2016 (11:10 hrs)DirectorateOSD LocationNimrDeptOSO PDO Incident First Alert – WPAI 1.Do you check that manual vehicles are out of gear before starting them? 2.Do you check in front and behind for potential hazards? 3.Do you consider if you are ever in the ‘line of fire’? Position of injured person Person starting the vehicle
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened A night tool pusher was standing on top of the mud pump cleaning with a wash gun while the pump was running and the piston cover was open; his right foot slipped inside the piston cavity causing a deep cut exposing the bone and resulting in multiple fractures to his ankle and foot. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. Incident typeLTI (#13)PIM ID1093319 Date/ time08/05/2016 (02:00 hrs)DirectorateUWD LocationSaih RawlDeptUWOGR PDO Incident First Alert – Abraj 1.Do you ensure that guards and covers are in place on machinery? 2.Do you ensure there is adequate lighting in the work area? 3.Are supervisors carrying out tasks instead of supervising? 4.Do you consider if you are ever in the ‘line of fire’? Foot slipped into open cavity
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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident What happened A camp helper was leaving his room when he lost his balance on the last step of the stairway falling to the ground resulting in a fracture to his right hip. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards. Incident typeLTI (#14)PIM ID1093249 Date/ time01/05/2016 (18:15 hrs)DirectorateCPD LocationHarweelDeptCRM PDO Incident First Alert – ATE 1.Do you check your footing when using steps? 2.Do you hold the hand rail when available?
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