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Joint Operations. JO EHS Bulletin. 2011. Feb. Prepared & Published Monthly by EH&S, F&S Group. DAFW Cases. 4. JO Safety Statistics - 2010. OE Focus Week. Operational Discipline – The Leader's Role. PTW 2010 REVIEWS – AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT ( BASED ON 154 FIELD AUDITS). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Improper permit filling, 104
Controls are not in place, 56 Proper PPE
not used, 29
Inadequate Hazard recognition & control,
46
Tools/ Equipment not
proper, 43
Permit approver not involved,
34
Gas testing not appropriate, 26
Joint Operations
Prepared & Published Monthly by EH&S, F&S GroupJO EHS BulletinJO EHS BulletinFebFeb 20112011
OE Focus WeekJO Safety Statistics - 2010
Management representatives of KPC visited MGC and LSP on 30th Jan, 2011. They expressed satisfaction in safety performance and implementation of various processes.
KPC Management Visit
Hazards Reported
Medical Treatment Cases
Near Misses & Property Damage
Restricted Duty Cases
DAFW Cases
First Aid Cases
4
26
7
8
894
53
15,648,818 Man hours
Injury by Body Parts (Including First Aid Injuries)
Root Causes For Incidents
(Based on 36 RCA Investigations)
Moayed Y. Al-Bassam General Manager Joint Operations
This week starts Joint Operations Operational Excellence focus campaign "Incident-Free Starts With Me," As General Manager of Joint Operations I have always supported our principles of "do it safely or not at all" and "there is always time to do it right". "Incident-Free Starts With Me," highlights the need to advance our performance to the next level. It is focused on personal accountability and is intended to remind all of us about the individual commitment we must make every day in order to operate with excellence. As we move forward in our operational excellence journey, it's important that we recognize our operational excellence culture as the foundation for our success.Please join me in this commitment to making the right choices and completing every task, the right way, every time."
Set clear expectations and provide resources for doing every task, the right way, every time.
Lead by example with regular presence in the field, plant, or workplace.
Assess performance – provide constructive feedback.
Encourage and support Stop-Work Authority, and address root causes.
Operational Discipline – The Leader's Role
Be accountable for my safety. Identify and report potential hazards and
unusual circumstances Follow safe practices and procedures Stop work when I have concerns Report and support appropriate investigations of
near misses, losses and incidents Involve the right people to make my work safe. Use the OE Tenets of Operation Drive defensively and follow traffic rules. Identify and control all identified hazards before
beginning the job.
Personal Commitment For SuccessI will always:
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Permit Issuing
• Complete site preparation section.
• Write your name and contact number in addition to signature in Permit approval section.
• Inspect the worksite before issuing the permit
• Close the permit immediately after completion of the job.
• Retain the 2nd & 3rd copies with the Permit Issue section
• Recognize the Hazard 4
Hazard Recognition & Control
• Using the Hazard ID Tool.
• Completing field JSA at site.
• Making JSA specific for task being conducted.
• Involving the work crew to identify hazards at the site.
• Provide PPE as identified in JSA
Isolation of hazardous energy ( LO TO) • Complete Isolation check list.
• Use P&IDs to verify isolation.
• Contractor to verify the isolation before starting the work.
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Hot Work Certificates
• The initial gas test MUST be done by the Operations staff
• A Fire Watch MUST be assigned, MUST sign and MUST understand and execute his responsibilities diligently.
• Check the fire extinguisher condition and inspection tag before putting in service
Confined Space certificates
• Perform the initial gas test (MUST be done by the Operations staff) and follow up test ( by Permit User representative)
• A Safety( Entry) Watch MUST be assigned for working in a pit deeper than 1.2 meter. He MUST sign and MUST understand and execute his responsibilities.
• Prepare Rescue Plan
7
Excavation
• Provide proper cave –in protection ( sloping/ benching/ shoring)
• Identify the underground utilities (cables , pipes etc.)
• Provide sufficient means of access/ egress
Lifting & Rigging
• Prepare Lifting plan
• Use pre use inspection check list for crane
• Reject the lifting equipment if found damaged ( especially web slings)
• Check the validity of third party certificates for lifting equipment
• Barricade off swing radius
PTW 2010 REVIEWS – AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT( BASED ON 154 FIELD AUDITS)
New Website Joint Operations Gen. Manager Moayed Y. Al-Bassam launched new Contractor Health, Environment & Safety (CHESM) on 26th January. The website contains Joint Operations News, EHS policies and helpful information intended to support incident free operations. The web address of this website is http://jopcontractors.chevron.com
Fit Test
Shuaiba Industrial Medical Clinic (Ministry of Health) conducted fit test for 23 JO contractor employees in coordination with EHS division. Fit test is the scientific method to test fitness of employees to use Respiratory protection apparatus.
Improvement Sought
In his speech, General Manager explained about the OE Focus Week on “Incident-Free Starts With Me”. Presentations on Analysis of 2010 Incidents, CHESM requirements and Safety Training Programs were made and several business partner personnel were awarded certificate for their contribution during 2010 Annual Contractor Safety Forum.
1st Quarterly Contractors EHS meeting of 2011 was held on 26th January.
Contractor EHS Meeting