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CONTRACTOR HSE MANAGEMENT
Contractor Introduction to CSMP Upstream Americas – Contractor HSSE-SD Management Team
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Contractor HSSE Management – Why?
Contracted work accounts for ~83% of total exposure hours and ~88% of injuries in Shell Upstream Americas (UA); To achieve an injury free workplace Shell and Contractors must be fully aligned in HSSE values and objectives; Shell must recognize and partner with Contractors demonstrating the ability to manage HSSE consistent with Goal Zero.
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Mission will be accomplished by turning off non-value added work
Contractor HSSE Management – UA Mission Connecting Build meaningful relationships with our contractors Assessing Appraisal and monitoring to verify that contractors are aligned with Shell’s HSSE-MS and expectations to achieve “Goal Zero” Improving Increase influence, expectations and performance Mission will be accomplished by turning off non-value added work
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Contractor Selection Process
Contractor must be identified as being necessary for the business; Bid situations must consider a Contractors HSSE capability using a weighting system that will award contractors points for exceptional HSSE, as well as technical, capability; Subscription to ISNetworld is required for all Contractors performing High and Medium Risk work. (minimum requirements are verified); Contractors performing Low Risk work activities do not require an HSE-MS Pre-qualification assessment or subscription to ISN. However, the work will be managed using Shell Safe Work Practices or by an approved Contractor HSE-MS.
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Contractor Selection Contractor selection should be limited to those that are in ISN with a Yellow or Green ISN Dashboard grade. Preference should be given to Green Contractors; Contractors performing High Risk work will receive a pre-qualification assessment to confirm ability to manage HSSE Risk and alignment with Shell’s HSE MS. A “Stoplight Band” will be given and will supersede the ISN dashboard grade; Continuous monitoring throughout the life of the contract including Business Performance Reviews, Contractor Forums and various field and office evaluations to review HSE Improvement Plans.
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Shell Specific HSSE Instructions
12 Life Saving Rules; Short Service Employee Policy; Contractor personnel with less than six (6) months in the same job type or with his/her employer shall be considered a Short Service Employee (SSE) and must have a designated mentor to assess competency Road Transport Standards (Journey Management) Lifting and Hoisting Standard; Temporary Piping Standard; Subcontracting Policy; Contractor HSE Handbook; HSE Improvement Plan
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Contractor HSSE Management
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