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Page 1: PTIL/PSA Dropped Objects Johnny Gundersen Petroleum Safety Authority DROPS 1.6.2011

PTIL/PSA

Dropped Objects

Johnny Gundersen Petroleum Safety Authority

DROPS 1.6.2011

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PTIL/PSA

RNNP -definition of Dropped Object

• An object falling more than 0 meter within the facility’s safety zone, either on deck or to the sea with a potential of developing into an accident- This means that in case an object slides or roles or where it is only a

potential but does not drop it is not included in the reported incidents

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Reported Dropped Objects

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Normalt rapporterte hendelser RNNP rapporterte hendelser

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Dropped Objects per Operator

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Op. 1 Op. 2 Op. 3 Op. 4 Op. 5 Op. 6 Op.7 Op. 8 Op. 9 Op. 10 Op. 11 Andre

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Classified according to Personell in the Area

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Ingen En Flere UkjentBemanning i området

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Percentage of incidents per working process

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Generell -Total

Boring ogbrønn - Total

Kran -Total Prosess -Total

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Working processes split up

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B= drillingK= Crane P=ProcessG= others

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PTIL/PSA

Dropped Objects related to Energy Class

0 %

5 %

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15 %

20 %

25 %

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50 %

(0-10 J) (10-100 J) (100-1k J) (1k J -) Ukjent

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Energy versus Working Processes (Drilling and Crane operations)

Borerelatert arbeissprosesser

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(0-10 J) (10-100 J) (100-1kJ) (> 1kJ)

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Kranrelaterte arbeidsprosesser

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Energy versus Working Processes (Process and Others)

Prosessrelaterte arbeidsprosesser

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(0-10 J) (10-100 J) (100-1kJ) (> 1kJ)

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Arbeidsprosesser som ikke kan relateres til de andre

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(0-10 J) (10-100 J) (100-1kJ) (> 1kJ)

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Conclusions 2009 versus 2010:

• Statistics from the RNNP shows little improvement with regard to dropped objects – some improvement in the number of incidents for 2010, but not for drilling related working processes

• More dropped objects related to category “other working processes” – still the largest category, but decrease for 2010

• Heavier objects (Higher Energy) falling down in 2009 – The number of dropped object has been more or less stable for the last years except for 2009 (which was higher than normal)

• No improvements with regard to getting personnel away from the impact area, still a challenge – still a challenge, but slowly improving

• Dropped Objects is still a major challenge, especially for Crane operations (Higher Energy) – still a challenge with high potential for personnel injuries

• Important to keep up the focus on Dropped Objects! – absolutely still important!!• Need to analyze and increase focus on potential for Dropped Objects in

category “other working processes (and keep up focus for drilling, cranes and processes) – have seen a decrease for “other working processes” for 2010, but at the sacrifice of other processes?

• So far in 2011 the trend is not improving