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HSE guidelines December 2012 H NITROGEN GAS HSE LIFE THE NATIONAL OIL&GAS INDUSTRY STANDARD FOR PROFESSIONALS

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HSE guidelines

December 2012

HNITROGEN GAS

HSE LIFETHE NATIONAL OIL&GAS INDUSTRY STANDARD FOR PROFESSIONALS

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NITROGEN GAS

Work safely or don’t work at allThere are strict procedures when working on installations and systems. After all, there’s a risk for noxious substances to be released. Therefore read the Permit to Work carefully and check if the described control measures have been taken. Then take the precautionary measures which belong to your job.

Always be alert to prevent highly concentrated noxious substances from being released. When in doubt: always ask or stop working!

Speaking the same clear language regarding Health, Safety and Environment, and harmonization of regulations by focusing primarily on agreements between companies and contractors.

That’s the goal the member parties of HSElife UNIO pursue.

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Nitrogen gas is naturally present in the air, of which it makes up approximately 78%. In exploration and production operations, highly compressed nitrogen gas is used for maintenance and inspection purposes. When it’s released, it displaces the oxygen in the atmosphere. In concentrations higher than natural levels, nitrogen gas poses a major health risk. It can even lead to death. This means that extreme caution is necessary when nitrogen gas is being used.

NITROGEN GAS

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NITROGEN GAS

PROPERTIES OF NITROGEN GAS

• odourless• tasteless• invisible• non-combustible• oxygen displacing

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NITROGEN GAS

MAIN EXPOSURE MOMENTS

Maintenance and inspections:• purging (rinsing) of installations to remove toxic and combustible substances/materials• making and keeping tanks, vessels and pipe work inert• pressure testing

Please note: after using nitrogen gas in installations it may (with insufficient ventilation) remain in the installation as well as in the immediate area. Nitrogen gas is heavier than air!

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HEALTH RISKS

In general nitrogen gas displaces oxygen

Inhalation difficulty breathing, headache, dizziness, nausea, unconsciousness, death through asphyxiation

Skin contact risk of freezing: redness, pain, blisters, wounds

Eye contact risk of freezing: redness, pain, vision impairment

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PERSONALPROTECTION EQUIPMENT

Always use the correct extra PPEs in work areas where nitrogen gas is suspected:

• independent respiratory protection equipment (so never use a face mask with filter)

• protective gloves if there is a risk of contact with nitrogen gas and/ or with parts containing nitrogen gas

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PREPARING FOR WORK

• read the work permit carefully• be sure you are familiar with the risks of the job• thoroughly discuss those risks (toolbox meeting)• inspect your work area• familiarize with safe routes and assembly point(s)• take the necessary precautionary measures• use the correct (extra) PPEs• respect the markings of areas with potentially high concentrations of nitrogen gas

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PREVENTING EXPOSURE –BEFORE STARTING WORK

• monitoring of oxygen levels by an authorized gas tester

• registration of these measurements in the work permit

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PREVENTING EXPOSURE –DURING WORK

• work and operate according to procedures and instructions• use the correct (extra) PPEs• have measurements carried out regularly• work with wind to your back• ensure good ventilation or have extra air extraction placed

Please note: stop the work in case of uncertainties, danger or deviations from the work permit; never improvise!

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IN CASE OF CALAMITIES

Ensure your own safety first:• leave the area diagonally to the wind• go to an assembly point located in a windward location

Please note: never enter the work area again without independent respiratory protection equipment!

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IN GEVAL VAN BLOOTSTELLING

In general - when rescuing victims use independent respiratory protection equipment only (pressurized air)

Inhalation - request medical assistance immediately - commence artificial resuscitation until professional help arrives

Skin contact - rinse with plenty of lukewarm and clean water - if clothing is stuck to the skin, never peel it off Eye contact - rinse with plenty of lukewarm and clean water - remove any contact lenses (if possible)

Severe exposure - alert a doctor immediately - contact the health and safety service

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NITROGEN GAS

Report any unforeseen event or situation that deviates from the work permit to the site

manager / supervisor immediately.

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QUESTIONS? MORE INFORMATION?

You can always approach the site manager/supervisor.

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HSE LIFE

The member parties of HSElife UNIO are:

SHELL/NAMTAQA Energy

Centrica Energy UpstreamOranje-Nassau Energie

CASOS

ChevronGDF SUEZ

Vermilion EnergyDana Petroleum

TOTAL

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HSE LIFEHSE LIFE

LMRA Last Minute Risk AnalysisASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Do I know what I need to do? Is the workplace safe? Are all safety procedures explained to me? Am I familiar with the hazards of my work (assignment)? Do I have proper safety equipment (PPE)? Do I have the right tools? Are my tools certified? Have I done everything possible to minimise the risk? If anything goes wrong, do I know what I’m supposed to do?

All YES: start (of continue) the activity.If NO or in doubt: go to your supervisor and discuss the situation.

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QUESTION

1. What are the characteristics of nitrogen gas?

A) It smells strongly, it’s invisible, non-combustible and it’s oxygen displacing.

B) It smells strongly, it’s invisible, tasteless, non-combustible, toxic and it’s oxygen displacing.

C) It’s odourless, invisible, tasteless, non-combustible and it’s oxygen displacing.

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ANSWER

1. What are the characteristics of nitrogen gas?

A) It smells strongly, it’s invisible, non-combustible and it’s oxygen displacing.

B) It smells strongly, it’s invisible, tasteless, non-combustible, toxic and it’s oxygen displacing.

C) It’s odourless, invisible, tasteless, non-combustible and it’s oxygen displacing.

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QUESTION

2. What are the main exposure moments of nitrogen gas?

A) During purging (rinsing) of installations to remove toxic and combustible substances and materials. If there’s insufficient ventilation after using nitrogen gas in installations it may remain in the installation as well as in the immediate area because it’s lighter than air.

B) During purging (rinsing) of installations to remove toxic and combustible substances and materials. But also when you make and keep tanks, vessels and pipe work inert and during pressure testing. If there’s insufficient ventilation after using nitrogen gas in installations it may remain in the installation as well as in the immediate area because it’s heavier than air.

C) During purging (rinsing) of installations to remove toxic and combustible substances and materials. But also when you make and keep tanks, vessels and pipe work inert and during pressure testing. Beside nitrogen gas is a by product of gas extraction. If there’s insufficient ventilation after using nitrogen gas in installations it may remain in the installation as well as in the immediate area because it’s heavier than air.

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ANSWER

2. What are the main exposure moments of nitrogen gas?

A) During purging (rinsing) of installations to remove toxic and combustible substances and materials. If there’s insufficient ventilation after using nitrogen gas in installations it may remain in the installation as well as in the immediate area because it’s lighter than air.

B) During purging (rinsing) of installations to remove toxic and combustible substances and materials. But also when you make and keep tanks, vessels and pipe work inert and during pressure testing. If there’s insufficient ventilation after using nitrogen gas in installations it may remain in the installation as well as in the immediate area because it’s heavier than air.

C) During purging (rinsing) of installations to remove toxic and combustible substances and materials. But also when you make and keep tanks, vessels and pipe work inert and during pressure testing. Beside nitrogen gas is a by product of gas extraction. If there’s insufficient ventilation after using nitrogen gas in installations it may remain in the installation as well as in the immediate area because it’s heavier than air.

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QUESTION

3. What are the hazards of nitrogen gas?

A) If you inhale nitrogen gas you can get difficulty breathing and you can get a headache. You experience dizziness and nausea. You can even get unconscious and die because nitrogen gas is extemely toxic.

B) If nitrogen gas comes into direct contact with your skin it may freeze. This creates redness, you get pain, blisters and wounds.

C) Nitrogen gas displaces oxygen. If nitrogen gas comes into direct contact with your eyes you get blind.

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ANSWER

3. What are the hazards of nitrogen gas?

A) If you inhale nitrogen gas you can get difficulty breathing and you can get a headache. You experience dizziness and nausea. You can even get unconscious and die because nitrogen gas is extemely toxic.

B) If nitrogen gas comes into direct contact with your skin it may freeze. This creates redness, you get pain, blisters and wounds.

C) Nitrogen gas displaces oxygen. If nitrogen gas comes into direct contact with your eyes you get blind.

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QUESTION

4. What extra personal protection equipment should you use in areas where you think nitrogen gas may be used?

A) Independent respiratory protection equipment, for example a face mask with filter. Also wear protective gloves if there is a risk of contact with nitrogen gas or with parts containing nitrogen gas.

B) Independent respiratory protection equipment, so never use a face mask with filter. Also wear protective gloves if there is a risk of contact with nitrogen gas or with parts containing nitrogen gas.

C) Independent respiratory protection equipment, so never use a face mask with filter. Also wear protective gloves if there is a risk of contact with nitrogen gas or with parts containing nitrogen gas. In addition you also need measuring equipment for regularly carrying out gas measurements.

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ANSWER

4. What extra personal protection equipment should you use in areas where you think nitrogen gas may be used?

A) Independent respiratory protection equipment, for example a face mask with filter. Also wear protective gloves if there is a risk of contact with nitrogen gas or with parts containing nitrogen gas.

B) Independent respiratory protection equipment, so never use a face mask with filter. Also wear protective gloves if there is a risk of contact with nitrogen gas or with parts containing nitrogen gas.

C) Independent respiratory protection equipment, so never use a face mask with filter. Also wear protective gloves if there is a risk of contact with nitrogen gas or with parts containing nitrogen gas. In addition you also need measuring equipment for regularly carrying out gas measurements.

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QUESTION

5. How do you prevent exposure to nitrogen gas during work?

A) Regularly carry out gas measurements yourself and register the outcome on the Permit to Work, work with the wind to your back and ensure good ventilation or have extra air extraction placed.

B) Have measurements carried out regularly and register the outcome on the Permit to Work, work with the wind to your back and ensure good ventilation or have extra air extraction placed.

C) Have measurements carried out regularly, work with the wind to your back and ensure good ventilation or have extra air extraction placed.

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ANSWER

5. How do you prevent exposure to nitrogen gas during work?

A) Regularly carry out gas measurements yourself and register the outcome on the Permit to Work, work with the wind to your back and ensure good ventilation or have extra air extraction placed.

B) Have measurements carried out regularly and register the outcome on the Permit to Work, work with the wind to your back and ensure good ventilation or have extra air extraction placed.

C) Have measurements carried out regularly, work with the wind to your back and ensure good ventilation or have extra air extraction placed.