weekly safety meeting april 22nd, iri 750 ogec rig ngiri2
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WEEKLY SAFETY MEETING
April 22nd, IRI 750 OGEC rigNGIRI2
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Weekly statisticsDays LTI free: 29 Stop cards: 23
Accident / Incident reporting from last week : 0
Anomalies: 0
Safety Alerts: 0
Drills/Training: Well control and muster point - Very good response team
Mini-camp inspection: 1
Comments : To replace ASAP the kitchen container
Rig inspection: Daily rig safety tour done by both HSE on site
Comments : Do it the same in your work area.
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Drills - training
Well control muster point
On Monday 16th BOP drill was successful and reaction of the key rig personnel was found satisfactory. BOP close time 59 sec. Most of non essential personnel present on the site gathered at muster point – HSE informed about exceptions.Only one of personnel forgot to turn his T-card, but was at muster point.
Thanks to proactive rig floor crew.
KEEP IT UP !!!
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HSE TOPICS FOR THE WEEK
1/ Team work : it’s progressing but can do better
2/Communication : Importance of reporting. New comer on site, changing of shift with daily handover (night and day)
3/ Housekeeping : Concern each one of us, after job to clean work area, housekeeping is a daily job. Good HKP reduce the risk of fall by trip hazards and slippery.
4/ PTW : Need a time for preparation. Plan your job and request the PTW in advance. It’s save time for everyone.
5/ Fire extinguishers : New extinguishers located within the minicamp, in order to recover the risks everywhere.
6/ Safety devices : 3 EWS+ 1 shower on mixing area, dog house and mud tanks.
- Reference, date, place
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Hands : most exposed part of human body
Back7%
Hand26%
Head15%
Leg15%
Other7%
Eye4%
Arm19%
Feet7%
45%
From TOTALinjuries records
Statistics
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
HSE weekly focus
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Purpose and Scope
Employees will have to wear protective gear to reduce injury risk.
Appropriate PPE shall be determined prior to the commencement of the work.
The following minimum PPE requirements shall be observed by all personnel at all times:
- Head Protection
- Eye Protection
- Hearing Protection Ear muffs and plugs
- Hand protection Gloves
- Skin Protection Long sleeved coveralls, flame
retardant fabrics
- Foot Protection
Protective glasses, dark glasses shall not be worn after sunset
Hard hats with chin strap
Safety toed shoes or boots
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Additional PPE Requirements
Additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) may be required by the task being performed or the environment of the work area :
- Chemical handling, welding/cutting Operations, work at height above 2 meters, confined space entry protection…
Some examples of specific PPE :
Full body safety harness
Face protection or suitable glasses
Toxicity detector
Self-contained breathing apparatus
Filter mask
Rubber gloves
Sun cream
ETC…
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Training & reporting
To be sure that Personal Protective Equipment fulfils its purpose, you should:
Know the right PPE for your operations and how it should be worn
Make sure you are trained in how to use it
Report any difficulty you encounter in using it
Report any PPE item that is missing or damaged
Respect the rules requiring the wearing of PPE
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“Wearing PPE is an essential rule.
If someone fails to respect it,
do you think she/he will respect the other rules?”
rules?”
rules?”
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TO DO
NOT TO DO
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Is the good using for handrails ?
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You prefer a seat, find a safe solution with welder…
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RISKS ANALYSIS BEFORE START OPERATIONALWAYS CHOOSE A SAFETY ATTITUDE...
...BECAUSE ROUTINE JOB CAN KILL EVERY DAY
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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION