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HSE Statistics Report

E&P MCTT Rank


HSE Performance – Accident Pyramid
FAR – 0.02 0.15 1
12 mth

Fatalities
DAFW – 12 0.0595 0.0595 11
(3) mth
DAFWs
(43)
DAFW – 3 0.0633 0.1185 7
mth
TotalRecordables
(388) RIF – 0.51 0.65 7
First Aids
12 mth
(3531)

Near Hits
(7887) Fat.-1 0
Unsafe Acts and Conditions
(2,046,977) HIPOS – 4 3

E&P YTD
ASA’s (3,133) DAFWCS – 2 4
Saf. Obs. (51,149)
Training hrs. (70,058)
Manhours (4,976,908) 23
Vehicle Mil. (3,210,234 km) OSHA Recordables – 12
First Aid - 44 89

D- 2
03
41
Near misses - 124

20
YT
YTD-2004
Incident analysis: 2002 - 2004
36
2002 2003 2004
32
’02 ’03 ’04 ’04
28
YTD YTD YTD TAR
Frequency

24
20
16 HIPO 22 3 3 3
12
8 DAFW 11 4 2
4 C 0.37 0.12 0.08 0.10
0

Substances/Surfaces

Fume / Gas / Vapour


Helicopter Operation

Flying particles/Dust
Caught in, under or
Slip, Trips & Falls
Energy Isolation

Marine Operation

Struck by/against

Manual Handling
Woking at Heights

Use of Tools /
Dropped Objects
DAFW
Lifting Ops

0.31 0.30 0.05


Vehicle

Chemical Liquid /
Equipment
between Cf
DAFWc

Hot
f-
12mth
2003 High risk
Roll.
200
Intervention areas
180
RIRR 0. 89 0.78 0.56 0.63
TVAR 2.58 0.95 1.25 0.59
160
Severity Index

140

120

100

80

60

40

20

0
J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S

months
Mo n th ly PIS I To p s ix Co n trib u tio n to To ta l YTD PIS I 1 2 m th Ro llin g PIS I
HSSE 5-Year Analysis
40 2

1.8
35
1.6
30
1.4
25
1.2

20 1

0.8
15
0.6
10
0.4
5
0.2

0 0
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Fatality 8 6 0 2 0 1
HiPo 22 19 22 3 3
DAFWC 11 6 4 11 4 2
Total Recordables 34 24 18 23 27 14
DAFWCf 0.58 0.31 0.16 0.37 0.12 0.08
Total RIIR 1.8 1.26 0.73 0.77 0.78 0.56
Injury?
( ) Cumulative figures
Skin Head/ Face
Skin Chest Head/ Face
Chest
Eyes
Eyes 00 00 1(5)
1(5)
1(3)
1(3) Neck
Neck
Arm/Elbow
00
REC

Arm/Elbow
1(6)
1(6) REC
Back / Shoulder
Back / Shoulder
(8)
REC

Hip
Hip (8) REC

00
Torso/Abdomen
Torso/Abdomen

Leg / Knee REC


(1)
(1)
Leg / Knee
1(8)
1(8) Groin
Groin
00
Foot/Ankle
Foot/Ankle
1(3)
1(3) Hand/Fingers/Wrist
Hand/Fingers/Wrist
REC

2(26)
2(26)
REC

REC
Fatality Needs Data Respiratory Tract Mouth/Teeth
Fatality Needs Data Respiratory Tract Mouth/Teeth DAFWC
REC

11 00 00 0(1)
0(1)
DAFWC
REC

REC

REC
Who?
60 people hurt from January – September 2004

Where? Man-hours Who?


– 6 Developments PU 4% (52 were Contractors, 8 MC employees)
– 37 Production PU 34%
– 6 CEO/COO 21% – 8 My Company
– 4 Infrastructure 36% – 8 Contractor A
– 1 Exploration 2% – 7 Contractor B
– 1 Marketing Development 3% – 4 Contractor C
– 3 Contractor D
– 3 Contractor E
Possible Incident Causes
PARETO PIE CHART PARETO DOUGHNUT CHART
POSSIBLE IMMEDIATE CAUSE POSSIBLE SYSTEM CAUSE
PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS
2% WORK PLACE
ENVIRONMENT/LAYOUT
TOOLS, EQUIPMENT &
2% INATTENTION/LACK OF
VEHICLES
4% AWARENESS
34% 6
WORK EXPOSURES TO
5
8%
4

USE OF TOOLS OR 0
EQUIPMENT

BEHAVIOR
PHYSICAL CAPABILITY

WORK PLANNING
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT

ENGINEERING/DESIGN
MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION/EMPLO

PURCHASING, MATERIAL HANDLING


STANDARDS / PROCEDURES (PSP)

TRAINING/KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
23%

WORK RULES/ POLICIES /

& MATERIAL CONTROL


YEE LEADERSHIP
FOLLOWING
PROCEDURES
27%
STOP Deviations 2003 - 2004

Proced ures And


Hous eKeep ing

Tools And Equip ment

Pos itions Of Peop le


2004
(Pos s ib le Injury
Caus es ) 2003

Pers onal Protective


Equip ment

Reactions Of Peop le

0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000


STOP Deviations 2003 - 2004
Procedures And Housekeeping

No Work Pe rm it For The


J ob

Pe rsonne l Tra nsfe r -


Ba ske t/Airc ra ft/Ve sse l

Orde rline ss Sta nda rds Not


Follow e d

Orde rline ss Sta nda rds Not


Know n /Unde rstood

Orde rline ss Sta nda rds 2004


Ina de qua te
2003
House ke e ping Be low
Ac c e pta ble Sta nda rd

Proc e dure s Not Follow e d

Proc e dure s Not


Know n/Unde rstood

Proc e dure s Ina de qua te

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500


STOP Deviations 2003 - 2004
Tools And Equipment

Pe rform ing Loc k Outs/Ta g


Outs

No Com m unic a tion


Equipm e nt For The J ob

M oving M a c hine ry Not


Prope rly Gua rde d
2004
2003
Tools In a n Unsa fe
Condition

Tools Use d Inc orre c tly

Wrong Tools For The J ob

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500


STOP Deviations 2003 - 2004
Positions Of People (Possible Injury Causes)

Personal Aw a reness

Proper Lifting
Techniques/Overexe rtion

Contacting/Exposure To
Hazardous Chem ic al

Contacting Ele ctric Current

Slip - Trip - Fall At Sam e 2004


Le vel
2003

Fa lling - From Height

Pinch Points - Caught In Or


Betw ee n Obje cts

Struck by Objec ts

Striking Against Objects

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400


STOP Deviations 2003 - 2004
Personal Protective Equipment

Prope r Working Cothing

Foot And Le g Prote c tion

Pe rsona l Flota tion De vic e

Fa ll Prote c tion

2004
Ha nd And Arm Prote c tion
2003

Re spira tory Prote c tion

Ea rs/He a ring Prote c tion

Eye s And Fa c e Prote c tion

He a d Prote c tion

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800


STOP Deviations 2003 - 2004
Reactions Of People

Pe rforming Lock
Outs /Tag Outs

Attaching Grounds

Stopping J ob
2004
2003
Re arranging J ob

Changing Pos ition

Adjus ting PPE

0 10 20 30 40 50 60
ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Permits

199
Thorough risk identification
148

Thorough emergency response 31


discussion 38

42
Scope not understood
37

Preventative and mitigative 66 2004


measures 46 2003

82
Incomplete
114

HSE Mgnt System 14


responsibilities not understood 22

Additional risk assessment 49


needed 67

0 50 100 150 200 250


ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Orderliness and Tidiness

Standards not 47
established/understood 79

24
Stairs and platforms
52

144
Material storage
181

0
Leaners
7
2004
2003
125
Halls & passageways
142

9
Emergency exits
29

14
Benches & toolboxes
18

12
Absorbing
23

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200


ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Procedures and Housekeeping

685
Standard not maintained
745

85
Standard not established
105

215
Standard inadequate
224
2004
2003
287
Reviewed
397

39
Lone workers
41

57
Emergency plan
81

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800


ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Tools and Equipment

74
Wrong for the job
113

104
Used Incorrectly
173

6
Seatbelts not used
13
2004
2003
235
In unsafe condition
323

37
Chocks and restraints
54

122
Barricades and Warning Lights
158

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350


ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Personal Protective Equipment

42
Head
83

192
Hands and arms
311

61
Fall Protection
153
2004
200
2003
27
Feet and legs
96

93
Face and Respiratory
173

203
Ears and Eyes
360

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400


ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Positions of People (Possible Injury Causes)

86
Struck by
149

31
Striking against
53

18
Inhaling
34

156 2004
Falling
276 2003

13
Electricity
24

112
Caught in, on, or between
187

13
Absorbing
28

0 50 100 150 200 250 300


ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004
Reactions of People

70
Stopping Work
125

28
Rearranging Job
100

6
Hiding and Dodging
13

10
Changing Tools 2004
12
2003

68
Changing Position
92

3
Applying Lockout
13

45
Adjusting PPE
106

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140


Investigations 2003 - 2004
Possible Immediate Cause

Work Pla c e Ha za rds

Work Exposure to

Tools, Equipm e nt &


Ve hic le

Prote c tive Syste m s


2004
Ina tte ntion/La c k of
Aw a re ne ss 2003
Use of Prote c tive
M e thods

Use of Tools or
Equipm e nt

Follow ing Proc e dure s

0 5 10 15 20
Investigations 2003 - 2004
Possible System Cause

Co mmunicat io n

To o ls and Eq uip ment

Wo rk Planning

2004
Co ntracto r Selectio n and Overs ig ht
2003

Training /Kno wled g e Trans fer

Behavio ur

M ental State

0 2 4 6 8 10 12
ASA Deviations 2003 - 2004

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