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WEEKLY SAFETY MEETING September 22 nd, OGEC RIG RR 600 JOBI-4
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2 WEEKLY STATISTICS Days LTI free:102 Stop cards:this week: 49, last week: 56 Accident / Incident reporting from last week : 1 NMI Dropped object Comments: While dismantling PCP pump, spanner felt from rig floor to the ground (Near Miss on RR 600)
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3 - Reference, date, place CORRECTIVE ACTION :
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HSE TOPICS: Communication : Safety flash “Hand tools at height” 4
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HSE TOPICS: Communication: Smoking area 5
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HSE TOPICS: Communication: Smoking area 6
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HSE TOPICS: Communication: Drill Lab sensors 7
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8 “Service company without our permission and knowledge put plastic pipe to pump oil under Drill Lab sensor” Stop cards highlighted
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What was wrong ? 9 - Reference, date, place The Drill lab level sensors must be considered such as safety device. They give permanent information regarding fluid level inside tanks and losses or gains inside the well. If something is between a sensor and the fluid level inside the tank, informations send to Drill lab unit are wrong !
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HSE TOPICS: Safety issues: Drill Lab sensors 10
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HSE TOPICS: Safety issues: Drill Lab sensors 11
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12 - Reference, date, place
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HSE TOPICS: Safety issues: Sample labelling – Diesel and oil waste drums labelling 13
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HSE TOPICS: Housekeeping: Oil waste transport and storage 14
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HSE TOPICS: Housekeeping: Oil waste transport and storage 15
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HSE TOPICS: Housekeeping: Oil waste transport and storage 16
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HSE TOPICS: Safety issues: Welder’s PPE 17
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HSE TOPICS: Safety issues: Welder’s PPE 18
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12 HSE GOLDEN RULES 1 2 3 2 5 6 78 9 10 1112 TOTAL’S GOLDEN RULES HIGH-RISK SITUATIONS TRAFFIC BODY MECHANICS AND TOOLS PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT WORK PERMITS LIFTING WORK ON POWERED SYSTEMS CONFINED SPACES EXCAVATION WORK WORK AT HEIGHT CHANGE MANAGEMENT SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS
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Lifting
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Real-life situations – Lifting 21 What do you think the operators in these situations should have done or known about ?
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Before a lift To lift any load, big or little: Understand the operation: the trajectory, the hazards, the guiding process and the marking of the area, whether there is a lifting plan or not Visually inspect the load, the equipment and check the colour code of the slings Check the stability of the installation surface for any mobile lifting equipment Flag up any obstructions and protective equipment that may be missing Respect the rules for bundling and attaching the load, as well as sling and pull angles Report any doubts you have to your supervisor
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During a lift Do not take any risks (acrobatic moves) in attaching the slings and guiding the load Make sure that no one walks under the load Make sure that no one is standing between the load and a fixed obstacle If you lose sight of or communication with the crane operator, report this immediately Never change the lifting operation without warning (e.g. at resumption of a lift) Specific authorisation from the RSES is required for lifting persons (basket). 23
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24 - Reference, date, place Current situation – “SIMOPS” ON RIG SITE Rig releasing and welding, cuting, grinding on the work shop area
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25 Rack fall over Storage rack Workshop container Gas cylinders Position of roughneck Facts Storage rack on its side for repair. Forklift hit the rack which toppled over and struck a Floorman Lessons learnt Forklift to be operated only by qualified drivers Enforce culture of job preparation (Risk Analysis / Permit to Work / Pre-Job Meeting) Promote use of Anomalies reporting Implement effective site supervision and daily site inspection. Algeria – ENAFOR 21 – 21/03/2004 Reminder of fatality
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26 No job preparation No anomalies / Stop Card No effective Supervision
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27 - FP Fatality review -
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Thanks for your attention and have a safe rotation on rig site !
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