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KADANWARI HSES INFORMATION BOOKLET Kadanwari and Miano Gas Field I

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KADANWARI HSESINFORMATION BOOKLET

Kadanwari and Miano

Gas Field

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Table of Contents

 Message fromAssetManager 1

 Message fromField Manager 2

 Kadanwari Location Map 3

 ENI-LASMO Pakistan HSE-QR Policy 4  

 KadanwariEstablishment 6  

SECTION ONE

M. J. BUCK 

MANAGING DIRECTOR.................................................5

1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................1

2.0 HEALTH HAZARDS AT KADANWARI..................1

2.1 TOXIC GASES..............................................................1

2.2 HOT CLIMATE............................................................1

2.3 SNAKES AND SCORPION BITES............................2

2.4 OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS....................................3

3.0 FIELD CLINIC.............................................................4

3.1 LOCATION...................................................................4

3.2 FACILITIES..................................................................4

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3.4 TRIAGE AREA.............................................................6

5.0 FIRST AID BOXES......................................................8

6.0 EYE WASH STATION................................................8

7.0 KADANWARI HYGIENE CONTROL SYSTEM....9

7.1 KADANWARI LABORATORY.................................9

8.0 CAMP AND CATERING FACILITY.......................9

A TOTAL OF (103) PERSONNEL CAPACITY IS

AVAILABLE IN THE CAMP. THE CAMP CONSISTS

OF ONE MAIN BLOCK FOR MESSHALL AND

KITCHEN FACILITIES, WHICH CATERS FOR 

STAFF AND NON-STAFF EMPLOYEES WORKING

ON SITE.............................................................................10

THE NON-STAFF MESSHALL IS ALSO ADJACENT

TO THE MAIN KITCHEN WITH THE SAME LEVELOF QUALITY AS FOR THE STAFF FACILITIES.....11

ALL CATERING STAFF HAVE TO UNDERGO A

MEDICAL CHECK BEFORE JOINING

KADANWARI WHICH INCLUDES:............................11

VISITORS RESIDENCE FACILITY.............................12

8.2 JOURNEY MANAGEMENT POLICY...................13

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8.3 RECREATIONAL FACILITIES..............................13

8.4 SECURITY POLICY..................................................14

9.0 HEALTH BULLETINS, HEALTH SURVEYS.......15

10.0 VISITORS MEDICAL FITNESS DECLARATION

.............................................................................................15

11.0 COMMUNITY RELATIONS.................................16

11.1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT .........................16

11.2 MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH CENTER 

CHUNDKO........................................................................16

COMPUTER TRAINING CENTER..............................17

SCHOOLS..........................................................................17

MICRO-CREDIT SCHEME...........................................18

11.6 TECHNICAL TRAINING FOR THE LOCAL

STUDENTS........................................................................18

11.7 WATER SUPPLY TO DESERT VILLAGES........19

11.8 JOBS AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES...........19

INTRODUCTION.............................................................21

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1.0 HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL

POLICY.............................................................................21

PLANT PROCESS OVERVIEW....................................23

3.0 MAJOR KADANWARI SAFETY HAZARDS........24

3.1 FIRE AND GAS DETECTION SYSTEM................24

PERMIT TO WORK SYSTEM.......................................25

3.3 T-CARD AND MUSTERING SYSTEM...................26

3.4 KADANWARI FIRE FIGHTING SQUAD..............27

EMERGENCY GENERAL ALARM AND

MUSTERING POINT.......................................................28

3.6 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS........................29

3.7 SMOKING AND NON SMOKING POLICY..........29

3.8 DRIVING POLICY AT KADANWARI...................30

4.0 EMERGENCY PLANNING AND MEDIVAC

FACILITY.........................................................................31

4.1 EMERGENCY CONTROL ORGANIZATION

INCLUDES........................................................................31

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ENVIRONMENT..............................................................31

5.1 KADANWARI MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL

HAZARDS.........................................................................32

5.2 WASTE SEGREGATION SYSTEM........................34

PLANTATION..................................................................35

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Message from the Asset Manager

Our biggest asset are the people and the plant and we

  believe that the more people are educated and

informed about our working environment the more fun

this place will become to work or visit. Hence, for 

sometime now we had been planning to put out a small

 booklet, which could educate and assist the new staff and casual visitors about Kadanwari. We now have

Miano producing into the plant therefore it made sense

to issue this document once the tie-in is complete so

that the newer aspects of the plant could also be

included into the booklet. The intention of thisdocument is to provide basic education to all about the

Kadanwari plant, the people, the culture, the rules and

other general information. We hope you will find this

document useful & enjoyable and will provide us with

your positive feedback in order to further improve our 

immediate working environment.

RAFIQ VOHRA

ASSET MANAGER, TAJJAL (KADANWARI)

Eni-LASMO PAKISTAN

Message from Field Manager1

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The intention of the booklet is to provide a basicintroduction to all Kadanwari visitors. The visitors will

 be informed about Health, Safety, Environmental and

Safety Hazards and a lot of other important topics,

which should be known prior to a field visit. It should

also raise the level of acceptance for rules and policies,

which may not be understandable for people comingfirst time to the field. These policies are in place to

ensure for you, a safe journey and stay at Kadanwari.

If you face any problems during your stay don’t

hesitate to contact us directly.Eni Pakistan

Management commended the efforts of Dr Safdar Ali

Khan for compiling an informative hand book.

We hope to be able to welcome you soon at Kadanwari

and wish you a nice and safe stay.

Shahid Khan / Chris VeitKadanwari Field Manager 

λ  Eni-Lasmo Pakistan

email: [email protected] 

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Kadanwari Location Map

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Eni-LASMO Pakistan HSE-QR Policy

Eni-LASMO Pakistan in conducting the business and

operational activities of its mission will promote and pursueexcellence in:

∗ the development and welfare of communities within

which we work;

∗  protection of the environment in which we work;

∗ the safety and health of our employees and the people

who are or could be impacted by our activities;∗ continuous improvement of quality in the processes,

services and products inherent to our activities and

operations.

Eni-LASMO Pakistan is therefore committed to:

∗ achieving continuous improvement in Health, Safety,

Environment, Quality and Radiation protection  performance through implementation of HSE-QR 

management systems for all our projects and operational

activities;

∗ establishing accountability and responsibility for HSE-

QR within organisational line management and

 promoting the greatest possible involvement of all our 

human resources;

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∗ acting in compliance with all relevant regulations and

laws enforced domestically and internationally 

and inany countries and local communities where we operate;

∗ identifying, evaluating and controlling the risks and

impacts associated with our activities by adopting the

most advanced principles and best practices and

implementing all practicable measures to ensure working

conditions are “ safe and healthy” and to prevent andattenuate the impacts of activities on the external

environment;

∗ achieving continuous improvement of our business

 processes, in compliance with defined strategic goals and

objectives, aiming for technological excellence in every

field of activity;∗ developing and maintaining knowledge throughout the

Organisation, by communication of information and

through education and training of our staff;

∗ measuring and analyzing our HSE-QR performance and

the implementation of management systems to ensure

adequate feedback of information to facilitate continuousimprovement.

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M. J. Buck 

 Managing Director 

April 16, 2002

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1.0 Introduction

Kadanwari gas field is located 400 km Northeast of 

Karachi in the middle of Thar Desert.

A brief overview about the Kadanwari health hazards

and facilities available to deal with these health

hazards.

The induction also briefly describes about general

hygiene standard currently in practice at Kadanwari

Central facility to maintain its highest standards.

2.0 Health Hazards at Kadanwari

2.1Toxic Gases

H2S is the main toxic gases in our vent gas. Youall are requested to follow the HSE guidelines and

instruction if it is released in the atmosphere. It is

colourless and rodent egg smell and heavier then

air.

2.2Hot Climate

The recorded temperature at Kadanwari is as high

as 56C. The peak hours are between 01200 hrs to

1600hrs during summer season.

It is therefore advised that all visitors take

 particular caution while working out in the harsh

environment. It is advised to drink plenty of Oral

Rehydration (ORS) Solution easily available from

clinic and encouraged to drink plenty of water.

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All personnel are advised to do the exertional part

of their job during the cool time of the day.

It is also advised that visitors should wear proper 

sunglasses and proper hats to cover their neck and

head when working in hot environment.

The common problems are

• Heat Exhaustion

• Heat Stroke

• Muscle Cramps

2.3 Snakes and Scorpion Bites

As these are natural habitat of Thar Desert. All

visitors are advised to follows the guideline below

when staying at KCF 

- Ensure your working area is well illuminated.

- Ensure good house keeping of your area.

- Take especial care while you are picking up

some thing off the ground.

- Use walkways and avoid short cuts.

- Keep your feet covered (by wearing shoes or 

socks) while walking at night.

- Check your room and bed before going to

sleep.

- Check your boots, shoes and clothes before

 putting on.

- Ensure your room’s door is properly closed.

- Do not sit on ground.

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- Once you find snake some where, do not panic

or play with it, inform security at main gate

immediately.

- In case of any incident of snakebite, do not

rush or panic. Stay at the site and immediately

call medical team.

2.4 Other Health Hazards

- Malaria

- Athlete Foot (Infection of the foot fingers)

- Respiratory Infection

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3.0 Field Clinic

3.1Location

Situated besides the Main Entrance gate of the

Central Facility.

3.2Facilities

The Field Clinic is equipped with a fully

functioning examination room with all the

necessary equipment to treat minor medical and

surgical conditions and to deal with emergency

cases. A recovery room with 2 beds for patients

who need to be monitored is also provided. AQualified Doctor provides medical assistance to

all the staff working in the field. At least essential

life saving drugs and day to day care medicines

are available at clinic

Below is a brief overview of some of the criticalmedical life-support and rescue equipment available at

the Kadanwari clinic:

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3.3 Clinic Consultation Hours

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Oxygen

Emergency

treatment area

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The normal clinic hours are 6:00 am - 6:00 PM,

except for emergencies. Personnel should try,

where possible, to make there visits within the

normal hours to allow the doctor to attend his

other duties.

Although, doctor is available for 24 hours to

support and can be called upon channel 4, or

by Phone No. 369.

3.4 Triage Area

To deal with multiple causality at site, we have

designated area where we can handle more then

three causalities at a time.The Kadanwari trauma set up is permanently

ready for any medical emergency and can be

activated  immediately without the need for time

consuming setup.

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Triage Area

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4.0 Advance First Aid Team Squad:

As we don’t have professional Medic, Kadanwari

doctors have trained and given basic First Aid training

to all Kadanwari staff and among them selected ten

Advanced First Aiders who are further given training

in handling and assisting causalities. All these advance

First Aiders are also given refresher training from

recognized Hospitals.

These first Aiders can be identified by their batches on

their arms and their names are also displayed on

different location with First Aid Boxes.

To support the First Team Aid Squad, a 4x4

Ambulance is available.

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5.0 First Aid Boxes

First Aid Boxes with necessary first Aid treatment can

 be availed

These first Aid boxes are located at different location

of Kadanwari

Central Facilities.

Locations of the First Aid Boxes are as follows.

Ware House Workshop

Main Office

CCR 

Switch Gear Room

Laboratory

Camp Kitchen

All vehicles also have separate First Aid boxes.

The mains content of these first Aid boxes are

Saniplast for minor cut Antiseptic cream and Anti Septic solution like

Dettol

Scissors

Triangular Bandages

All these first aid boxes are checked by the Field

Doctor and ensure that minimum requirement for the

first Aid boxes maintained.

6.0 Eye Wash Station

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At different location Eyewash stations are also

available for the first aid treatment for any eye

injuries.

7.0 Kadanwari Hygiene Control System

To ensure a good and healthy environment at

Kadanwari, strict controls are in place, which includes

regular laboratory water analysis for drinking purpose

and checks for Medically fit kitchen staff.

7.1Kadanwari Laboratory

On weekly basis, water slides are cultured for any

microbiological contamination check in potable

water and proper chlorinating of water.A microbiological test report is issued weekly

which identifies sampling for incubation time /

chlorine level ppm / bacterial growth CFU/ml.

This regular check ensured clean and healthy

 potable water  

8.0 Camp and Catering Facility

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A total of (103) personnel capacity is available in the

camp. The camp consists of one main block for 

messhall and kitchen facilities, which caters for staff 

and non-staff employees working on site.

Please find the overview of the kitchen and camp

facility. You can easily observe the hygienic condition

of the KCF and how it is maintained.

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The non-staff messhall is also adjacent to the main

kitchen with the same level of quality as for the staff 

facilities.

All catering staff have to undergo a medical check 

 before joining Kadanwari which includes:

• Height & weight checks

• Temp/pulse & blood pressure

• Personal hygiene and skin condition

• Eye/ear and oral hygiene checks

• A full physical examination for:

• Dehydration

• Anemia

• Jaundice

• Abdominal

• Chest• Edema

• CVS & CNS

• Investigative reports are required for blood/

urine/stool samples

• Chest X- ray is required

A signed certificate is issued by the field doctor andthe personnel are then issued with a food handler's

 badge as per picture below, medical are then done on

an annual basis.

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All the above mentioned controls are in practice and

followed strictly to ensure that no visitor should face

any problem during their stay at Kadanwari and all

 practices are made as per the LASMO Oil Pakistan

Limited Health and safety standards.

Visitors Residence facility

All visitors are allotted rooms as per their 

availability.

All timing are displayed in each room. You all

requested to follow the timings. You are requested

to ensure that you do not lock your room any time

during your stay.

Visitor can make personal calls through

generating codes from radio room Extension

(115), with payment in advance. All LASMO

Oil Pakistan Limited numbers, with short

codes list available with radio room.

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8.2 Journey Management Policy

At Kadanwari, we follow strict journey

management policy. No one is allowed to drive

vehicle without the valid Kadanwari-driving

 permit.

 Nighttime driving is strictly prohibited, unless in

emergency, and does required Field Manager 

approval.

8.3 Recreational Facilities

To ensure the fitness of employees, recreational

facilities are provided, which every one can avail

after working hours.

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8.4 Security Policy

All visitors are liable to check by security, before

entering and leaving central facility. You are

requested to co-operate and enter your precious

items in the logbook available at Security gate.

Professional Security Company provides the

security, for KCF. They are also responsible toProvide security at Airstrip.

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9.0 Health Bulletins, Health Surveys

Prevention is always better then Treatment. Field

doctors on regular basis circulate Health Bulletins on

common health problems and give preventive tips to

make awareness among the staff about the common

health problems which can be prevented by simple

following those health tips.

Doctors on regular basis conduct occupational health

surveys to ensure that any operation does not put

employee on health stress.

All Health Bulletins are displayed on Notice board

10.0 Visitors Medical Fitness Declaration

All visitors, who are coming to KCF for the first time,

are advised to fill in the Passage authorization form,

which you can have from your sponsoring department.

You all are requested to fill in the Medical part of thisform declaring that you are not suffering from any

acute illness (Heart Diseases) or Chronic Illness

(Diabetes Mellitus). You are also requested to put

detail of all medication if you are using it. This

information will help the Field Doctor to ensure

 proper treatment in case of an emergency.

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11.0 Community Relations

11.1 Community development

Despite not having any obligation from DGPC

for spending on community welfare, LASMO

has made lot of efforts on community

development in its Tajjal concession area.

11.2 Mother and Child Health Center Chundko

Equipped with an ambulance, pathological

laboratory, ultrasound and trained medical staff,

this Center is operational since 1999. The MCH

Center is the only quality medical service

 provider of its kind in the whole Nara Taluka.Twenty four-hour female OPD (Out Patient

Department), antenatal care and other quality

medical services have made this center 

dependable.

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Computer Training Center

In a remote town like Chundko, a well-equipped

computer center with good teaching staff has

  been set up and is great help to the local

students to keep abreast with students of urban

centers in the field of information technology.

Schools

We have established two community schools

in village Kamraho and village Gorwaro. A

substantial enrollment from even thesurrounding villages shows how badly these

schools were needed.

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Micro-credit scheme

Providing the poor and jobless youth and

craftswomen small loans to start their business

and return the amount in easy installments.

The returned amount will then be lent to other 

individuals.

11.6 Technical training for the local students

Presently we provide technical training to 10

local students at Technical Training Center 

Sukkur. After completion of their training, the

students will start their own business as

mechanics, welders and electricians.

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11.7 Water supply to desert villages

We have constructed several water tanks in thedesert area and fill with water twice a week,

As fresh water was identified, as the highest

 priority need. This has been of great help to

the drought hit desert community and their 

livestock.

11.8 Jobs and business opportunities

There is hundred percent local employment for unskilled jobs and a reasonable number skilled

and semi skilled jobs. LASMO has started

 providing on-job training to local youth also.

Apart from providing small contracts, the local

contractors are encouraged to participate in

large-scale contracts. In this context we buildtheir capacity and assist them in technical

documentation to build their capacity to

compete bidding on national level.

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KADANWARI SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL

INDUCTION

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Introduction

This part describes about the safety and environmental

hazards at Kadanwari facility and also briefly describes

about the controls to minimize their hazards for the smooth

and safe operation.

1.0 Health, Safety and Environmental Policy

It is the co-operate LASMO commitment to the protection of all personnel affected by its activities,

and of the environment in which they live.

The policy covers

• Compliance with legislation

• Company and employee commitment

• Assignment of accountability

• Development of standard

• Training

• Encouragement of employee proposals for 

improvement

• Emergency planning

• Accident \ incident reporting, investigation, and

lesson learned

• Contractors

• Performance monitoring and auditing

At Kadanwari, you can find this policy available at all

 prominent places in both English and local language.

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Our Vision

• A healthy, safe, secure working environment

•  No accidents, no injuries, no harm to people

•  No damage to the environment• A positive contribution to local communities

It is shared by all of us

As our policy, our vision describes our commitment

and our core value to ensure safe and secure operation.

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Plant Process Overview

The principal process unit on which the CentralProcessing Facility (CPF) is based is a Membrane

separation package by which removal of the necessary

CO2, water vapour and the bulk of the H2S from the

 process gas are achieved. Some pre-treatment is required

firstly, to remove free water from the well fluids received

at the CPF, and then to cool the gas and remove

condensed liquids. The Membrane package only removesabout 80% of the H2S from the feed gas. To achieve the

required concentration in the Export Gas delivered from

the CPF, an “H2S Polishing Unit” obtains further 

additional H2S removal. Thereafter the hydrocarbon dew

 point of the gas is reduced by partial depressurisation,

with consequent cooling, to remove a small quantity of 

hydrocarbon condensate. After treatment and

conditioning the gas is analysed and metered before being

exported to the SSGC 24” Trunkline. Two Sales Gas

Compressors are provided in the line between the Dew

Point Control and the Metering Skid to boost the gas

 pressure, if required, up to approximately 1200 psig. The

 permeate from the Membrane skids will during the earlyoperation of the process plant be vented through the vent

system to the atmospheric vent.

During normal operation this permeate gas is

recompressed in Recycle Compressor C-0700 and

  processed to remove the hydrocarbons and then re-

injected back into the inlets of the Primary Membrane

units. This improves the efficiency of the process anddecreases the amount of vent gas released to atmosphere.

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Liquids recovered through the cold separation process are

stabilised and stored in a condensate storage tank until

road tankers for disposal or sale collects them

3.0 Major Kadanwari Safety Hazards

Kadanwari operation has the following safety hazards.

- Toxic and Flammable gases

- Pressurized Vessels at 1300psi- Mechanical and Electrical related activities

- Fire

- Driving

Methane, H2 S and CO2 release are the main toxic and

flammable gases and hazards in Kadanwari operation.

Following are the controls, which are in place to

counter these hazards.

3.1Fire and Gas Detection System

This includes

- Smoke Detectors

- Infrared Flame Detectors

- Heat Detectors

- Flammable Gas Detectors

- Open Path Flammable Gas- Detectors

- Toxic Gas Detectors

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These fire and gas detector equipment provides a

first line of action in case of any release of gases

as Methane, H2S or CO2 or fire in the plant and

automatically activate the shut down of plant

Permit to Work System

Permit to work system at Kadanwari provides anoperational safety control. Kadanwari requirement

 permit to work procedure that is in place is an

alive document. Following types of Permits are in

use

- Cold work Permit

- Hot work permit.- ICC certification

- Excavation check sheets

- Radioactive check sheet

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3.3T-Card and Mustering System

When you arrive at Kadanwari Central Facility,

you will be provided with a T-Card. The objective

of providing these cards is to ensure track keeping

of people’s location during their stay for 

emergency cases. This system provides an easy

identification of any person location during

emergency situations. T-card racks are providedin the following location where you have to place

your cards whenever you move within the

 premises of Kadanwari central facility.

1. Main Security Gate

2. Opposite Car Parking Area

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3.4Kadanwari Fire Fighting Squad

Kadanwari has its trained Fire Fighting and

Rescue squad to handle any emergencies at KCF

and at Airstrip. We have the following teams to

response during Emergencies.

- Emergency Response Team

- Rapid Response Team

- Backup Response Team

- Airstrip Response Team

All members of these team are having defined

responsibilities to response during emergencies.

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Emergency General Alarm and Mustering Point

Intermittent sound with flashing lights can beobserved during any emergency at Kadanwari

central facility. On hearing alarm you all are

requested to proceed to your designated Mustering

 points till the emergency in KCF declared clean

on P.A system.

If you are staying in KCF, you all will be

assembled Opposite Car parking area at

designated Mustering Point.

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3.6Emergency Phone Numbers

333 and 123 are the emergency numbers and you

can access at any time if you find any unsafe

condition.

3.7Smoking and Non Smoking Policy

At KCF, we have designated places where you are

allowed to smoke and there are defined placeswhere you are strictly prohibited to smoke. All

visitors are requested to observe the rules.

Non Smoking Areas

No one is allowed to take any match or light inside the plant area

Designated Non Smoking Areas are as follows.

- CCR 

- Plant Area

- Laboratory,- All storage areas

- Yard

- Warehouse area

- Security Office

- Project Office

- Recreation Halls

- All Wellheads and Workshops (Except the

designated places

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Smoking Area

At smoking area, matches are provided.

Designated areas are as follows.

- Car Parking

- Workshop and Warehouse (Only in designated

area)

- Camp #1 rooms (if your roommates allow.

3.8Driving Policy at Kadanwari

At Kadanwari, only authorized personnel are

allowed to drive company vehicle. Following are

the rules and regulation strictly to be observed

while driving in Kadanwari.

- Always use seat belts while travelling

- Maximum speed limits

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- Within KCF 15 km/h

- Between KCF & Camp II 30 km/h

-Other roads 60 km/h

- Blacktop Road 90 km/h

All vehicles are equipped with "Drive Right

System" which used to monitor the vehicle speed

limit. Each recognized driver has there own

allocated Drive right Codes. All Drive Right

codes are audit on six monthly bases to ensure the

compliance of driving procedure as per the LOPL

 policy.

4.0 Emergency Planning and Medivac Facility

At Kadanwari, we have an Emergency PlanningProcedure for handling any emergency at Kadanwari.

4.1Emergency Control Organization includes

• Local Management Team (Kadanwari)

• Incident Management Team

• Emergency Response Team

For any Medical Evacuation, we have proper 

medical evacuation procedure and plan in place.

Environment

We are committed to ensure that during our operation

no damage to environment occurs.

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It is because of this commitment, we were able to

 become the first E&P Company in Pakistan, which

received ISO14001 Certification.

5.1Kadanwari Major Environmental Hazards

Following are the major Environmental Hazards.

1. Wild Life

2. Produced Water 

3. Venting of CO2 and H2S in air 

4. Waste Disposal5. Noise

6. Oil spillage

7. Vehicle Emission

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In order to manage these environmental hazards

we have an Environmental Management plan,

which guides us to ensure that all activities are

remain within the given guidelines.

Wild Life

To ensure the preservation of natural habitat of the

desert, no one is allowed to hunt any wild life.

Produce Water

Produced water is one of the majors operational by

 products of our operation. To ensure that it does not

affects the aquifer, continuos produce water samplings

are done. All produced water is being injected in the

deep shallow wells.

CO2 Venting

About 62% of CO2 are being vented in air. In order to

ensure that it does not affect the near by human

surrounding, Air monitoring is conducted by third

 party on annual basis.

Waste Disposal

Following are the waste generated at Kadanwari

central facility.

-Hazardous Waste

-  Non Hazardous Waste

- Food waste

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To control the waste generated in the camp, following

are the controls in place and being monitored through

computerized waste management software Known as

PROMASYS, which maintained database for each and

every waste generated in KCF.

At Kadanwari, we strictly follows the proper waste

segregation system and trained our local staff to ensure

that before final disposal, proper waste to be

segregated.

5.2Waste Segregation System

All waste is being segregated before final

disposal.

We follow environmental Management system to

ensure that we do not pollute our environment.

We conduct regular audit and inspection to ensure

the compliance and commitment for the protectionof our environment and ensure that our generated

waste remain within the recommended limits and

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non of our waste put negative affect to our land,

air, water fish and fauna

Plantation

Plantation and to discourage deforestation is our 

 policy to protect our Environment.

 Protecting Environment: Our Distinction-Our Passion

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Attachments

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