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SafeLandUSA
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An initiative of the STEPS Network An initiative of the STEPS Network Founded on 2005 to facilitate standardization of Safety and Health Programs within U.S. Onshore Exploration and Production Founded on 2005 to facilitate standardization of Safety and Health Programs within U.S. Onshore Exploration and Production This is about bringing our workers home safely each day This is about bringing our workers home safely each day
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What is SafeLandUSA? SafeLandUSA is a volunteer organization comprised of major and independent operating companies, industry associations, and educators with the purpose of developing a standardized orientation which sets minimum requirements for the US Onshore E&P Industry. SafeLandUSA Mission To monitor and continuously improve orientation standards for the US Land Contractor Community.
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Participating Operators Working toward accepting or requiring: Chevron, BP, ExxonMobil, XTO, ConocoPhillips and others at the corporate level
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Key Advisors: Participating Industry Organizations International Association of Drilling Contractors - IADC PEC Premier Energy Training Council - ETC ISNetworld Texas Engineering Extension Service - TEEX Numerous Community Colleges across the U.S. American Petroleum Institute – API National STEPS Network
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Why SafeLandUSA? Operators share a common contract workforce across the industry with similar requirements. Operators share a common contract workforce across the industry with similar requirements. Redundant information in similar but separate orientations waste valuable time and resources. Redundant information in similar but separate orientations waste valuable time and resources. Ensures that our workforce has received a high quality basic HSE orientation based upon common, likely industry hazards for US Onshore. Ensures that our workforce has received a high quality basic HSE orientation based upon common, likely industry hazards for US Onshore. Once completely rolled out, transferrable across the industry Once completely rolled out, transferrable across the industry
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Benefits of SafeLandUSA SafeLandUSA is designed specifically for the US Onshore E&P Industry by the U.S. industry based upon hundreds of years cumulative experience and thousands of man-hours invested in development SafeLandUSA is designed specifically for the US Onshore E&P Industry by the U.S. industry based upon hundreds of years cumulative experience and thousands of man-hours invested in development Consistent EH&S orientation which is widely recognized and widely accepted Consistent EH&S orientation which is widely recognized and widely accepted Quality assurance through a stringent audit program and SLAG oversight committee Quality assurance through a stringent audit program and SLAG oversight committee Provides a consistent message from the industry to the workforce and establishes important solidarity within the industry for minimum standards and expectations Provides a consistent message from the industry to the workforce and establishes important solidarity within the industry for minimum standards and expectations
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SafeLandUSA Elements Standardized syllabus and consistent delivery expectations Standardized syllabus and consistent delivery expectations Common Searchable Database Common Searchable Database Photo ID card Photo ID card Modeled after the proven model of SafeGulf Modeled after the proven model of SafeGulf Establishes basic Industry-wide expectations Establishes basic Industry-wide expectations
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Operator / Industry Expectations SafeLandUSA Orientation: 24 modules, 8 Hours, Comprehensive Test, Photo ID OSHA Required Training, and Trade/ Service Line Specific competencies U.S. Onshore Contractor Responsibility: Operator Responsibility Various Co. Specific Training: PSM Overview, CoW, IIF, Other Co. Specific Requirements Site Specific Orientation: JSEA: Job task and specific hazards at the Job site, Emergency Management, Alarms, Muster Point, SIMOPS, MSDS & Location, Noise, other IH issues, Leadership, stopping the job responsibilities, other as necessary. ===================================================================
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SafeLandUSA Structure
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SafeLandUSA Advisory Group The SafeLandUSA Advisory Group (SLAG) is a volunteer organization, comprised of voting and advising members of the Upstream Oil & Gas Industry. The Advisory group acts as the oversight committee. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Syllabus development and content, accreditation requirements, quality control review, endorsement of accrediting organizations, and expansion within the industry.
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Accrediting Organizations SafeLandUSA utilizes a robust method of accrediting for safety orientation programs to ensure minimum requirements are satisfied. SafeLandUSA utilizes a robust method of accrediting for safety orientation programs to ensure minimum requirements are satisfied. The Accrediting Organizations, endorsed by the SLUSA AG are responsible for ensuring that the Training Providers comply with the aforementioned requirements. The Accrediting Organizations, endorsed by the SLUSA AG are responsible for ensuring that the Training Providers comply with the aforementioned requirements.
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Students and Instructors by A.O. PEC: 1250 Providers 175,000 Students IADC: 500 Providers 50,000 Students ETC: 150 Providers 2241 Students
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Training Providers Training Providers work under the endorsement of an Accrediting Organization. Training Providers may include, but are not limited to: Contractors (In-house Programs) Service Companies Third Party Training Organizations Technical Schools Safety Councils Note: SafeLandUSA does not and will not govern pricing but does encourage free market competition.
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SafeLandUSA Orientation Syllabus 1. Incident Reporting and Investigation 2. Accident Prevention Signs and Tags 3. Hand Safety 4. Material Handling 5. Behavioral Safety 6. First-Aid/CPR/AED 7. Confined Space 8. Lockout/Tagout 9. Substance Abuse 10. Hazard Communication 11. Electrical Safety 12. Intervention/Stop Work 13. Fire Prevention 14. Walking Working Surfaces 15. Job Safety Analysis 16. Personal Protective Equip 17. Workplace Violence 18. Working at Heights 19. Permit to Work 20. Driver/Transportation Safety 21. Environmental 22. Excavation – Trenching & Shoring 23. Industrial Hygiene/ Occupational Health 24. Site Specific Hazards/ Emergency Evacuation
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OSHA 10 Hr. vs SafeLand
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MTO = Medical Treatment Only RWC = Restricted Work Case LTI = Lost Time Incident FAT/FTL = Fatality DART = Days Away, Restrictions and Transfers Incident Rates
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SafeLand is.. A consistent curriculum which meets oil & gas industry needs Audited for compliance Portable and is accepted by all major operators
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A few final stats Obtained from Encana earlier this year TRIR 2009 – 1.2 (Before using SafeLand) TRIR 2010 – 0.8 (After using SafeLand) Estimated training cost savings – $1.2M
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South Texas Pilot $2,000,000 wasted in redundant orientations. $2,000,000 wasted in redundant orientations. SafeLandUSA very well received. SafeLandUSA very well received.
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www.safelandusa.org www.safelandusa.org
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