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Contractor Meeting GOM Shelf Region
July 14, 2011 Lafayette, Louisiana
Welcome
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Joel Plauche EHS & Regulatory Manager Gulf of Mexico Shelf Region
Agenda
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Safety Performance Review GOM Provide an Overview of SEMS
Apache’s SEMS Compliance Plan/Program for Contractors
Communicate Apache’s New Training Requirements for SEMS Compliance Discuss General EH&S Contractor Topics
Gulf of Mexico Shelf Region
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Apache Gulf of Mexico Shelf Region
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718 Platforms
140 Manned Platforms
578 Unmanned Platforms
9 Rigs Operating
13 Decom Projects
• Largest Producer <500’ water
2,300- average POB offshore
Opening Message
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Jon Graham Vice President – EH&S Apache Corporation
Safety Performance Update GOM
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Gary Wetzel EH&S Specialist Areas 1, 2 & 3
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1.2
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1.44 1.43
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2007 2008 2009 2010 Thru 2nd Qtr 2011
TRIR DARTManHours 2007 - 11,073,320 2008 - 9,830,631 2009 - 8,770,685 2010- 9,330,020 2011 thru 2nd Qtr – 5,046,736
(43) (38)
(30)
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GOM Shelf Region TRIR and DART - Contractor
*Totals Include Construction, Production and Well Work
TRIR = # of incidents x 200,000/Manhours
GOM Shelf Region YTD 2011 Contractor Incident Type
12/10/2014 9
Contact w/ Flame/Heat/Steam
1%
Exposure to Gas 1%
Exposure to Weather 1%
Puncture to Wound 3%
Contact w/ Chemicals/Fluids
5%
Debris in Eye 6%
Other 7%
Struck Against 8%
Slip/Fall (Different Level)
9% Slip/Fall (Same Level)
10%
Cut/Laceration 10%
Caught/Between In 10%
Struck By 15%
Strain/Overexertion 16%
250 Reports YTD 2011
37 Near Miss Reports
176 First Aid Reports
20 Dart / Lost Time Cases
16 Medical Treatment
1 Fatality
Resulting in 37 Total Recordable Incidents
GOM Shelf Region Contractor Injuries by Body Part: YTD 2011
Face 1%
Nose 1%
Other 4%
Trunk/Torso 5%
Head/Neck 7%
Arm 8%
Foot/Ankle 9%
Eye 10%
Back 11%
Leg 13%
Hand/Wrist/Finger 32%
Production INC to Component Ratio Compared to Industry Apache Industry-BOEMRE
0.07
0.04
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.04
0.05 0.05
0.04
0.05 0.05
0.03
0.04
0.05 0.05
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0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Number of Inspections: 291 INC-Free Inspections: 208
Components Inspected: 4626 Number of INCs: 221
INCs Rescinded: 1 Total Number of INCs: 220
YTD INC to Component Ratio: .0476
Wellwork-Drilling INC/Inspection Ratio Compared to Industry
0.11
0.33
0.75
0.34
0.03
0.55
0.13
0.46
0.10
0.16
0.26
0.16
0.10
0.15 0.15
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0.50
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Apache Industry-BOEMRE
Number of Inspections: 41 INC-Free Inspections: 30
Number of INCs Issued: 19 INCs Rescinded: 0
Total Number of INCs: 19
INC/# of Inspections: .4634
DISA EPCC Update
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DISA Program 53,308 Apache Member Group Contractors
2010 Overview 86,380 Drug Tests Conducted in 2010 1,697 Number of Positive Tests in 2010 2% Failure Rate 2010
2011 Overview 45,937 Drug Tests Conducted in 2011
995 Number of Positive Tests in 2011 2% Failure Rate 2011
1.9% Post Accident Failure Rate (107) 2.4% Pre-Employment Failure Rate (1653)
Pre-DISA
7% Apache Failure Rate
DISA Consortium Update
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Amphetamines, 0.20%
Barbiturates, 0.03%
Benzodiazepines, 0.17%
Marijuana, 1.08%
Cocaine, 0.53%
Methadone, 0.05%
Methaqualone, 0.00% Opiates, 0.06%
Phencyclidine, 0.01% Propoxyphene, 0.07%
Marijuana followed by Cocaine are two most abused
Apache Prohibited Substance Policy
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• Synthetic Marijuana Prohibited on Apache Locations.
Spice, Potpourri, Incense, etc.
• Energy Drinks (Red Bull, 5 Hour Energy, Monster, etc.)
• Prescription Drugs – Must be: In User’s Own Name. Current (Expiration Date). In Original Prescription Container. Capable of Being Taken When Working Offshore
With and Around Heavy Machinery. • Apache’s Corporate Security Department will
Continue an Aggressive Baggage Search Program.
SEMS Overview
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Wade Broussard SEMS Coordinator GOM Shelf
What is SEMS?
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) created Recommended Practice API RP 75 for the Development of a Safety & Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) for Offshore Operations and Facilities. The SEMS rule incorporates API RP 75 and combines additional prescriptive requirements to form a management program designed to promote safety and environmental protection during the performance of offshore oil and gas and sulphur operations.
Challenges
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1991, 1993, 2004 – SEMP Proposed & Evolved into API RP 75 Assumes several years of implementation – based on industry input. API RP 75 was intended as a recommended practice. There are 200 occurrences where the word “should” is utilized. Subpart S states that “should” means “must” for the purpose of these regulations. Documentation driven program, definitely not designed for a company that grows by acquisition.
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SEMS Program Elements General
Safety and Environmental Information Hazards Analysis
Management of Change (MOC) Operating Procedures
Safe Work Practices & Contractor Selection Training
Assurance of Quality & Mechanical Integrity of Critical Equipment Pre-startup Review
Emergency Response and Control Investigation of Incidents
Audit of Safety & Environmental Management Program Elements Documentation and Record Keeping
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Safe Work Practices
According to Subpart S, Apache’s SEMS program must establish and implement safe work practices designed to minimize the risks associated with operating, maintenance, and modification activities and the handling of materials and substances that could affect safety or the environment.
API RP 75 states safe work practices must cover: • Opening of pressurized or energized equipment or piping • Lockout and tagout of electrical and mechanical energy sources • Hot work and other work involving ignition sources • Confined space entry • Crane operations
Contractors should have their own written safe work practices. Contractors may adopt appropriate sections of the operator’s SEMS. An operator and contractor must agree on appropriate contractor’s safety and environmental policies and practices before the contractor begins work at the operator’s facility.
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Contractor Selection
When selecting a contractor Apache must obtain and evaluate information regarding the contractor’s safety and environmental performance. (ISNetworld)
Contractor is defined as anyone performing work for the lessee. Only exclusion is domestic services including janitorial work, food and beverage service, laundry service, housekeeping and similar activities.
Apache must document that our contracted employees are knowledgeable and experienced in the work practices necessary to perform their job in a safe and environmentally sound manner. Documentation of this expertise must be made available to operator and BOEMRE upon request. (ISNetworld TQ Process)
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Contractor Selection
Apache’s SEMS program must include procedures and verification that contractor personnel understand and can perform their assigned duties for activities such as, but not limited to:
• Installation, maintenance, or repair of equipment • Construction, startup, and operation of our facilities • Turnaround operations • Major renovation • Specialty work We must perform periodic evaluations of the performance of contract employees that verify they are fulfilling their obligations.
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Training
Subpart S requires verification that the contractors are trained in the work practices necessary to perform their jobs in a safe and environmentally sound manner, including training on operating procedures, safe work practices, or emergency response and control measures. Continuous improvement of the program will require continuous training of both Apache and Contractor personnel. More evidence of skills and training. How do we document and translate experience in a task to demonstrate skills and knowledge in that task? For example: Mechanical Integrity procedures must address the training of each employee involved in maintaining Apache’s equipment and systems so that employees can implement Apache’s mechanical integrity program.
Contractor Management Process
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David Dugas EH&S Specialist
Areas 7 & 8
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Apache will begin utilizing ISNetworld for the monitoring of contractors safety performance and employee training & qualifications no later than November 15, 2011.
Question: Which Apache contractors are required to enroll and participate in ISNetworld and DISA?
Answer: Only those contractors that have, or plan on having, personnel work offshore for Apache’s Gulf of Mexico Shelf and/or Deepwater Regions are required to participate in these programs.
As of now, any company or contractor that does not have personnel working offshore will not be required to comply with these ISN requirements.
Example: Any contractor only doing work for Apache’s Gulf Coast Onshore Region.
Apache’s Contractor Safety Management Process
Apache’s Contractor Safety Management Process
Apache will utilize the ISNetworld Program to assist with monitoring and evaluating offshore contractors and their personnel on two (2) separate levels.
1. Company Level Evaluations 2. Employee Level Evaluations
Apache will also continue on-site auditing of contractors based primarily on:
1. Type of work (Risk) 2. Volume of work (Manhours/Exposure) 3. Safety performance (Issues) 4. Verification of ISNetworld information
Contractor Evaluation Criteria
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1. Contractor must be enrolled in the DISA drug testing consortium.
2. Contractor must have a current Master Service Agreement.
3. Contractor must have required Insurance Coverage in place.
There will be Three (3) Basic Company
“Go” / “No Go” Criteria
Note: DISA account must be linked to ISN account!
• Requirements based on standard contract language
• ISN communicates Owner Client requirements for:
• Policy types – based on scope of work • Liability dollar amount • Special provisions • Acceptable verbiage • Cancellation policies
Insurance Requirements
Contract = MSA, ICA, TCA, or specific contract for work (drilling contract for example)
Contract Status Tracking
ISNetworld will house the status of your
company’s contract with Apache.
Contractor Evaluation Criteria
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1. Completion of MSQ (0–20 pts.) 2. DART Rate (0–25 pts.) 3. Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) (0–25 pts.) 4. RAV Status (0–30 pts.)
Company Level Safety Evaluation
Apache Will Grade Four (4) Basic Safety Elements
Contractor Evaluation Criteria - Company
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Subject Weight
1. Enrollment, participation and “green” light status in DISA drug testing program is mandatory.
Show Stopper (Cannot Work)
2. Having a MSA and meeting Insurance requirements is mandatory.
Show Stopper (Cannot Work)
3. ISN Review and Verification (RAVS) of safety policies and programs.
30%
4. Completion of ISN Safety Questionnaire (MSQ)
20%
5. Total Incident Recordable Rate (TRIR) 25%
6. Days Away, Restrictions & Transfers Rate (DART)
25%
Apache’s Weighting Schedule The score from each of the 6 topics below are combined to create the A through F Dashboard Grade of the contractor.
Contractor Grading Criteria - Company
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Company Grading Criteria
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Individual Employee “Go / “No Go” Criteria
In addition to the “Company” level grading criteria, all “Personnel” going offshore will be issued a “Go” or “No Go”
status as an individual based on the following:
• All employees assigned to any Apache job must be entered into the ISNetworld Training Qualification (TQ) data base within ISN.
• All Apache required training must be entered into the ISN system for each employee going offshore for Apache.
• All employees will be issued an ISN I.D. card, by ISN at no additional cost, after each employee is entered into the ISN TQ data base.
• The ISN I.D. card will be required when checking in at any Apache shore base or heliport.
Individual Employee “Go / “No Go” Criteria
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• All individuals must be enrolled in DISA with a current Active Status (Green).
• All employees going offshore must have received the Apache required “Core” and “Job Specific” training, as outlined on the Apache contractor training matrix, prior to going offshore for Apache.
• At some point, Apache will begin utilizing a card scanning process (using the ISN I.D. cards) at all shore base facilities and heliports to verify Apache Core Training requirements prior to allowing any person to go offshore for Apache.
Session 1 – Tuesday, August 2
Holiday Inn Holidome – Lafayette, LA
Session 2 – Wednesday, August 3
Holiday Inn Holidome – Lafayette, LA
Session 3 – Tuesday, August 9
Post Oak Hilton – Houston, TX
To register, go to www.isnetworld.com, click on News and Events and select ISNetworld Meetings.
Contact the ISN Customer Service Team to schedule an online training over TQ
(214) 303-4900 or (800) 976-1303
Email: customerservice@isn.com
ISNetworld Training Dates
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New Apache Contractor Training Requirements
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Tery Trahan EH&S Specialist, Training Coordinator
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Asbestos Abatement Worker
Boat Captain
Boat Deckhand
Boat Engineer
Carpenter or Plumber
Casing Crew
Catering/Galley/Janitorial Personnel
Chemical Tech
Clerk
Consultant - Diving
Consultant - Construction
Job Specific Training RequirementsCore Training Requirements
Gulf of Mexico Shelfand
Deepwater Regions
Training Requirements for Contractors
Training Matrix
Effective July 1, 2011
Yellow Highlighted Indicates Hands-On Demonstration of Practical Skills Required
New Training Matrix
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Job Specific Training Requirements
Core Training Requirements
Job Titles & Frequency
Job Titles
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Currently 77 Job Titles Listed
Examples:
Boat Captain Crane Mechanic Chemical Technician Electrician – General Fire Fighting Equipment Tech Mechanic – Compressor Production Operator – Level A Rig – Drilling/Workover Crew Sandblasting / Painting Personnel Tank & Vessel Cleaning Personnel
Job Title(s) Frequency in Yrs (0=One Time)
Asbestos Abatement Worker
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Boat Deckhand
Boat Engineer
Carpenter or Plumber
Casing Crew
Catering/Galley/Janitorial Personnel
Chemical Tech
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Consultant - Diving
Consultant - Construction
Consultant - Drilling
Consultant - Platform/Pipeline Decom
Consultant - Production/Process
Consultant - Well Plug & Abandonment
Consultant - Wellwork
Crane Inspector
Crane Mechanic
Crane Operator
Gulf of Mexico Shelfand
Deepwater Regions
Training Requirements for Contractors
Training Matrix
Effective July 1, 2011
Core Training Requirements
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Job Specific Skills/Knowledge Verification
Offshore Safety Awareness Training
Apache Offshore Safety Orientation & Safe Work Practices Video (SEMS)
There are Three (3) Core Requirements for All Personnel Going Offshore
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Core Training Requirements
Offshore Safety Awareness Training
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One Time - SafeGulf or Equivalent and Include the Following: Accident Prevention Signs & Tags Back Safety Bloodborne Pathogens Confined Space Drug & Alcohol Electrical Safety Fall Protection Fire Prevention & Extinguishers Hand Safety Hazwoper First Responder Awareness Hazard Communication Hearing Conservation Incident Reporting & Investigation Lockout / Tagout (Energy Control) Permitting Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Walking Working Surfaces JSA (Job Safety Analysis) Stop Work Authority.
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Apache Offshore Safety Orientation (SEMS)
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Core Training RequirementsNew Video and Process is being Developed:
All contractors will be required to view the revised orientation video “One (1) Time” (Currently required Annually).
Available on Web or DVD.
Date of completion must be entered into ISNetWorld.
Documentation required to be maintained on file (Apache form will be provided).
ISNetWorld individual ID cards will replace the old Apache orientation card.
Job Specific Training Requirements
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Apa
che
Cons
ulta
nt E
xpec
tatio
ns (A
CE)
Apa
che
Cran
e Op
erat
or Q
ualif
icat
ion
Prog
ram
Apa
che
Safe
Offs
hore
Ope
ratin
g Pr
oced
ures
(SOP
)
Apa
che
Site
-Spe
cific
Pla
tform
Ope
ratin
g Pr
oced
ures
Air
Mon
itorin
g / G
as D
etec
tors
Arc
Fla
shin
g &
Switc
hgea
r Qua
lifie
d Pe
rson
Asb
esto
s Tr
aini
ng (O
SHA
1910
.100
1)
Con
fined
Spa
ce E
ntry
(OSH
A 19
10.1
46) E
ntra
nt a
nd
Atte
ndan
t Lev
el
Cra
ne In
spec
tor (
API-R
P-2D
Lat
est E
ditio
n)
Cra
ne O
pera
tor (
API-R
P-2D
Lat
est E
ditio
n)
Ele
ctric
al Q
ualif
ied
Pers
on (O
SHA
1910
.301
)
Fal
l Pro
tect
ion
(OSH
A 19
26.5
00) 8
Hr.
Shal
l inc
lude
Re
scue
Pla
nnin
g
Fire
Fig
htin
g - I
ncip
ient
(OSH
A 19
10.1
57)
Haz
ardo
us M
ater
ial &
Was
te S
hipp
ing
(DOT
HM
-126
F)
Haz
wope
r Lev
el 2
4Hr (
OSHA
191
0.12
0)
Haz
wope
r Lev
el 4
0Hr (
OSHA
191
0.12
0)
Mar
ine
Tras
h an
d De
bris
(NTL
No.
200
2 - G
13)
NOR
M A
ware
ness
Tra
inin
g
Pip
ing
& Ve
ssel
Isol
atio
n Pr
oced
ure
Trai
ning
Pro
duct
ion
Safe
ty S
yste
ms
(30
CFR
Subp
art O
)
Res
pira
tory
Pro
tect
ion
(OSH
A 19
10.1
34)
Saf
e Ri
ggin
g/M
ater
ial H
andl
ing
(API
RP
2D)
Sca
ffold
ing
(OSH
A 19
10.2
8)
Wat
er -
Basi
c Su
rviv
al T
rain
ing
(API
RP
T7) I
nclu
ding
In
dust
ry S
wing
Rop
e Tr
ansf
er
Wat
er -
Surv
ival
Tra
inin
g &
HUET
(API
RP
T7)
Incl
udin
g In
dust
ry S
wing
Rop
e Tr
ansf
er
Wel
l Con
trol/S
ervi
cing
(30
CFR
Subp
art O
)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 4 0 4 4 2
Job Specific Training RequirementsYellow Highlighted Indicates Hands-On Demonstration of Practical Skills Required
Job Specific Training Requirements are Identified in this Section
Yellow Highlighted Indicates Hands-on Demonstration Required
Job Specific Training Requirements
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0 Apache Consultant Expectations (ACE) 0 Apache Offshore Crane Operator Qualification 0 Apache Safe Offshore Operating Procedures (SOP) 0 Apache Site-Specific Platform Operating Procedures 0 Air Monitoring / Gas Detectors 0 Arc Flashing & Switchgear Qualified Person 0 Asbestos Training (OSHA 1910.1001) 1 Confined Space Entry (OSHA 1910.146) Entrant & Attendant 4 Crane Operator (API-RP-2D Latest Edition) 4 Crane Inspector (API-RP-2D Latest Edition 0 Electrical Qualified Person (OSHA 1910.301)
2 Fall Protection (OSHA 1926.500) 8 Hr. Shall Include Rescue Planning
2 Fire Fighting Incipient (OSHA 1910.157) 3 Hazardous Material & Waste Shipping (DOT HM-126F)
Frequency and Specific Training Requirements
Job Specific Training Requirements
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0 Hazwoper Level 24 Hr. (OSHA 1920.120) 0 Hazwoper Level 40 Hr. (OSHA 1920.120) 1 Marine Trash & Debris (NTL No. 2002-G13) 0 NORM Awareness Training 0 Piping & Vessel Isolation Procedure Training 3 Production Safety Systems (30 CFR Subpart O) 1 Respiratory Protection (OSHA 1910.134) 4 Safe Rigging/Material Handling (API RP 2D) 0 Scaffolding (OSHA 1910.28)
4 Water – Basic Survival Training (API RP T7) Including Industry Swing Rope Transfer
4 Water – Survival Training & HUET (API RP T7) Including Industry Swing Rope Transfer
2 Well Control/Servicing (30 CFR Subpart O)
Frequency and Specific Training Requirements
Job Specific Skills/Knowledge Verification
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Annually – Review and verify the following for each of your employees working for Apache: • Job Classification(s) or Job Title(s) are
correct and the job specific training requirements identified in the blue & yellow section of the Contractor Training Matrix are in compliance.
• Verification of knowledge and skills to perform assigned tasks based on job title(s).
• Documentation is required and subject to audit.
• Enter date of job skills and knowledge verification in ISNetWorld TQ System.
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b S
pec
ific
Ski
lls/
Kn
ow
led
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sho
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(Saf
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incl
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ety
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lysi
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p W
ork
Aut
horit
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ach
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ffsh
ore
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ety
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enta
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Saf
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ork
P
ract
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Vid
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SE
MS
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1 0 0
Core Training Requirements
Job Specific Craft Skills, Knowledge or Training
46
Possible Methods to Verify Knowledge and Skills.
Educational Background (High School, College, Degree, CEU’s) On the Job Training Programs (Supervisory Sign-off Checklist) Company In-House Training Programs External Training Programs (Third Party Providers) Procedure / P&ID Review and Verification Intern / Mentorship Programs Manufacturer Sponsored Courses (GM Diesel, Waukesha) Web Based or CBT Training Courses (Applicable to Craft) Certification Process (Welding and/or Electrical Codes) Licensing Criteria (Marine, USCG, Etc.) Craft Specific Training (Production Operations, Separation, Glycol)
NOTE: Documentation and verification required!
Implementation Deadline
47
November 15, 2011
General Discussion Items
48
Bryan Molaison EH&S Specialist Areas 9, 10 & 11
General Discussion Items
49
JSA (Job Safety Analysis)
• We must do better
• Group activity
• Will be required by SEMS
• We CHALLENGE YOU
General Discussion Items
50
Stop Work Authority
• Use it! “NO” Repercussion
• Applies to all personnel
• Not for after the fact
• Support it, Stress it….
General Discussion Items
51
Apache’s Rigging Policy has Changed
• Cotter pins or Stainless Steel Keeper Rings are Acceptable
General Discussion Items
52
Hand Injuries
• Presently account for over 30% of Injuries • Hand placement (pinch points/poor JSA’s) • Training
• Gloves
Apache Medical Emergency Response & Rescue
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Contact Information EH&S Regulatory Manager
Joel Plauche Office: 337-354-8029
EH&S Specialist
Gary Wetzel Areas 1, 2 &3
Office: 337-354-8130 John Garber Areas 4, 5 &6
Office: 337-354-8126 David Dugas
Area’s 7 & 8 ISNetworld & Contractor Safety Mgmt Office: 337-354-8124
Bryan Molaison Areas 9, 10 & 11
Office: 337-354-8118 Scott Benoit
Rig Operations – Gulf Wide Houston Region Office Office: 281-302-2735
Wade Broussard Apache SEMS Coordinator
Office: 337-354-8005 Tery Trahan
EH&S Training Coordinator Office: 337-354-8025
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