8. Safety, John Lafayette, One Stop Safety Consulting

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SAFETY IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Moving From Compliance to Culture The difference in mindset between oil & gas and other industries How to prepare How safety is viewed in the industry COMPLIANCE VS. CULTURE Short Service Employees Stop Work Authority JSAs Driving on and off site Job Planning (Hours of work time / drive time) Where are they – do they see you on their time Out of site, still on the mind Experience Mod / Xmod PEC ISNetworld SSQ & SafeLand MSQ & RAVs

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Moving From Compliance to

Culture

SAFETY IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY

How safety is viewed in the industry

The difference in mindset between oil & gas and other industries

How to prepare

OBJECTIVES

Safety is a daily effort and part of every task JSAs

Stop Work Authority

Short Service Employees

COMPLIANCE VS. CULTURE

Driving on and off site Out of site, still on the mind

Driving in the community Where are they – do they see you on their time

Job Planning (Hours of work time / drive time)

SAFETY AS A WAY OF LIFE

ISNetworldMSQ & RAVs

PEC SSQ & SafeLand

OSHA Frequency Rate

Experience Mod / Xmod

COMMON TERMINOLOGY

Abrasive Blasting Access to Medical Records Accident Investigation Asbestos Exposure Control Benzene Exposure Control Bloodborne Pathogens Confined Space – Awareness Confined Space – Attendant Confined Space – Entrant Confined Space – Rescuer Confined Space – Supervisor CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

Craft Skills Cranes – Offshore Cranes – Onshore Defensive Driving Disciplinary Program Electrical Safety

MSQ (MANAGEMENT SYSTEM QUESTIONNAIRE)

Emergency Action/Response Plan Fall Protection Fire Fighting - Incipient First Aid Forklift Ground Fault Protection Hazard Assessment and Communication

Hearing Conservation Heavy Equipment and Machinery

Operation Hazardous Materials Awareness Hot Work Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Hydro Blasting Journey/Travel Management Lead Exposure Control Lockout/Tagout Affected Lockout/Tagout Authorized

SAFETY PROGRAM REVIEW

SPECIFIC PROGRAM REVIEWS

INSURANCE REVIEWS

Do you know what’s going on at your work sites?

Vehicle SearchesPersonnel SearchesProperty SeizureDrug Testing

RANDOM SITE INSPECTIONS

Get yourself set up with ISNetworld

Update your safety programs

Update and review your safety training

Conduct training that includes the “why”, not just the must

HOW TO PREPARE

What is your OSHA frequency rate?

Do your employees know?

Is it better or worse than the industry average

Ask yourself the same questions about your OSHA Severity Rate and Xmod

OSHA FREQUENCY RATES & X MODS

How do you measure up?

Pre employmentPost accidentRandomReasonable CauseReturn to Duty

DRUG TESTING PROGRAMS

Do your employees have either of these trainings?

OSHA 10 Hour Training (General Industry)

SafeLand Training

TRAINING

Taking safety to the next level:

Get employees involved

Obtain feedback

Make the goal continuous improvement

Reward excellence

EXCELLING IN SAFETY

Worker Injury

Property Damage

Near Miss

INCIDENT INVESTIGATION

Program

Training

Observations

BEHAVIORAL BASED SAFETY

Safety is a process that is part of everything done in the workplace

There is always time for safety

Compliance with OSHA is the minimum allowed by law, not the best practice

CONCLUSION