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1 PDO's Emergency Number – 5555
Call Immediately 5 Emergency ! All type of emergencies, including vehicle roll over, oil leak, h2s release and medical emergencies, such as heart attacks, strokes, cardiac arrest, etc should always be reported through PDO emergency # 5555 It must be emphasized that correct use of this number can save lives – as time is of high critically when emergency strikes! May 2018

2 PDO's Emergency Number – 5555
Correct Use of PDO's Emergency Number – 5555 Steps If you observe or in contact with any emergency you should dial the number: 5555 – within PDO network ( i.e. from your PDO Office phone) 246 – – from the national telephone network or via GSM 243 – from the national telephone network or via GSM The Emergency Telephone Operator (ETO) will ask you six basic questions Your name; Location of emergency; Type of emergency, e.g. fire, medical; Your contact number; Do you require ambulance; Do you require fire brigade The ETO will then contact the Local Emergency Base Controller (LEBC) and inform about the Emergency Situation & if necessary he may activate the Local Emergency Control Team & follow up accordingly in line with local/corporate emergency response procedure. Steps The following steps are meant to explain how to use the PDO’s emergency number and how it works: If you observe or in contact with any emergency you should dial the number: 5555 – within PDO network ( i.e. from your PDO Office phone) and your call will be received by nearest Emergency Telephone Operator – ETO. 246 – – from the national telephone network or via GSM will be routed to the MAF ETO and you will be transferred automatically to the ETO nearest to where you are calling from. The Emergency Telephone Operator (ETO) will ask you six basic questions (1. Your name; 2. Location of emergency; 3. Type of emergency, e.g. fire, medical; 4. Your contact number; 5. Do you require ambulance; 6. Do you require fire brigade) in order to have details of the incident and to know your immediate requirement – Fire Brigade and/or Medics. Depending on the emergency scenario and magnitude, the ETO is empowered to mobilize the nearest emergency services – Fire Brigade and Medics if required. (The local ROP can be informed) The ETO will then contact the Local Emergency Base Controller (LEBC) and inform about the Emergency Situation & if necessary he may activate the Local Emergency Control Team & follow up accordingly in line with local/corporate emergency response procedure. Please note that: The ETO/CCR is manned 24/7. The Emergency number is strictly meant for emergency calls only – not for asking for an extension nor for trivial discussions. We strongly implore all our Contract Holders (CHs), Company Site Representatives (CSRs) etc to cascade this information to their contractors and their staff. May 2018

3 PDO's Emergency Number – 5555
LOCAL Call out Medic Services Call out Fire Services ETO/CRO EMERGENCY OCCURS Observer calls 5555 ETO/CRO contacts LEBC Who ? Where ? What ? How can I contact you ? Medic required ? Fire Tender required ? Observer immediately call 5555 from PDO phone Muscat Interior Call Out The primary means of callout of duty teams is through a group ‘SMS’ activation implemented by the ETO (for coastal teams) or the area CCR operator (for interior teams). Authority for the call out of the teams nominally lies with the team leaders (DD and LEBC). On being informed of an emergency by the ETO/ CCR Operator, the LEBC will instruct the ETO/ CCR Operator to initiate the SMS call out of the LECC team. The DD will in turn be notified by the LEBC of call out of the LECC team and will make the decision whether to send SMS to the CECC team. The LEBC will notify the DD in the event of any mobilisation of the LECC Steps 1. Emergency Occurs 2. Observer calls emergency telephone number 5555 or / see 2.9.1 3. ETO/CCR mobilises emergency services IF REQUESTED 4. ETO/CCR notifies the LEBC 5. LEBC instructs mobilisation of own LECC team and possibly notifies adjacent LEBCs 6. LEBC notifies Duty Director of Mobilisation 7. DD instructs MaF ETO to mobilise CECC and / or Press & Personnel Centre team leaders May 2018

4 Immediately utilizing the Emergency phone # 5555
PDO Safety Advice Date: 06/05/17 Incident Title NAD What happened? On 5th May 2017 at 23:50 hrs the deceased was complaining of chest pain. On the way to PAC, deceased was in resting position closing his eyes with snoring sound breathing. The trip to the PAC in a pick-up took about 20 minutes. On arrival at the PAC Clinic at 00:25 AM , the PAC doctor examined him and found no signs of life. Your learning from this incident.. Always ensure you call Emergency Control Room / 5555 for any medical emergency Always ensure you use an ambulance for commuting to the clinic Always seek urgent medical advice when someone complains of chest pain Photo explaining what was done wrong Photo explaining how it should be done right Immediately utilizing the Emergency phone # 5555 May 2018

5 Call for help immediately in an emergency situation
PDO Second Alert Date: Incident: Non Accidental Death What happened? On 21 October 2017, a time-keeper was found unresponsive in his room when a colleague noticed him missing. Medical services were called but they could not revive him in spite of all possible medical aid (CPR, AED & Life Saving Drugs). Your learning from this incident.. Call for help immediately Always follow healthy life style Interact with colleagues and avoid being alone when at work site. Don’t keep problems to yourself speak to someone Do you have a system to gauge how effective your health campaigns are? Do you have a process for staff to speak to someone on personnel problems? Do you have a process to ensure ambulances and their drivers are always available? Do you call 5555 during emergencies? Call for help immediately in an emergency situation

6 PDO Second Alert What happened? Your learning from this incident.
Date: 15 June Incident: NAD What happened? A 44 year-old worker, suddenly collapsed to the ground while walking to get into the vacuum tanker used for sludge removal his co-workers brought him to PDO clinic for treatment. On arrival, doctor found him unresponsive with no obvious external injuries. Doctor attempted CPR but failed to revive him. Your learning from this incident. Report all medical conditions to medical staff Provide early CPR in case of Heart attack. Ensure Medical aid is called immediately. Wait for ambulance or medical responder. Locker Chewing tobacco found in locker Do you have a program in place for healthy lifestyle among employees Do you make employees aware of the health risk in chewing tobacco and smoking which may result to cancer or heart illness? Do you ensure employees call or 5555 for assistance during emergency? Do you review the emergency response procedures based on lessons learned from incidents? Call 5555 in any emergency

7 differently in the future?
What are you going to do differently in the future? May 2018


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