HSE Presentation Feb 2012

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Monthly Safety Meeting for February 2012 Habshan 5 IGD Project, Abu Dhabi JGC-Tecnimont Joint Venture

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Monthly Safety Meeting for February 2012

Habshan 5 IGD Project, Abu Dhabi JGC-Tecnimont Joint Venture

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Presentation Agenda Project Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate & Recordable Frequency Rate;

Days and Man-hours without LTI and Days and Man-hours without RI;

JV Monthly Medical Consultation for February 2012;

Cumulative Up to February 2012;

FAC Body Part for the Month of February 2012;

Recordable Incidents for the Month of February 2012;

Noncompliance with safe work Issues for the Month of February 2012;

Poor Housekeeping Issues for the Month of February 2012;

Equipment & Tool Issues for the Month of February 2012;

PPE Issues for the Month of February 2012;

JV Risk Assessment Graph, High Medium & Low Risk Analysis;

NM, UC & UA Observation Report and Trend Analysis for JV;

Area Violation, Incident Violation for the Month of February 2012;

Safety Moment, Toolbox Meeting, and Safety Alert;

Manpower & Observation Up to February 2012;

Training Man-Hours Up to February 2012;

Action Tracking Register Up to February 2012;

Environmental Initiatives for February 2012;

Traffic Management for February 2012;

Monthly KPI and Target 2010 – 2012;

IIF Culture;

HSE Objectives & Campaign March 2012;

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0.00

0.01

0.02

20102011 2012 PTD

0.003 0.003 0.003

LOST TIME INJURY

FREQUENCY RATE - PROJECT

YEARLY STATISTICS

0.00

0.05

0.10

0.15

0.20

2010 2011 2012 PTD

0.13 0.10 0.09 0.09

TOTAL RECORDABLE INJURY RATE

- PROJECT YEARLY STATISTICS

0

10

20 16

11 10 8

FIRST AID CASE

COMPARISON TABLE

Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate

Construction Period To Date

Man-Hours 4,866,179 68,360,371

LTI 0 1

LTIR 0.00 0.003 0.01

Days w/o LTI 220 Up to 24/02/2012

Date of Last LTI Case 19-Jul-11

Man-Hours Worked Since Last LTI 33,379,710

Total Recordable Injury Rate

Construction Period To Date

Man-Hours 4,866,179 68,360,371

Recorable Case 0 30

TRIR 0.00 0.09 0.44

Days w/o Rec.

Case 38

Up to

24/02/2012

Date of Last Rec. Case 17-Jan-12

Man-Hours Worked Since Last RI 6,668,115

0.003

0.01

0

0.02

0.04

LTIR

MONTH

Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate Target LTIR = 0.02

0.09

0.44

0.00

0.20

0.40

0.60

0.80

1.00

1.20

LTIR

MONTH

Total Recordable Injury Rate Target TRIR = 0.20

RIR, LTI x 1,000,000/man-hours - Company

RIR, LTI x 200,000/man-hours - JV

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0

0

10,000,000

20,000,000

30,000,000

40,000,000

JV Days & Man-Hours without LTI

Up to February 2012

January 7, 2010

Starting Project

up to

Feb. 24, 2012

33,379,710

Date of Last LTI Case : 19th July 2011

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0

0

2,000,000

4,000,000

6,000,000

8,000,000

JV Days & Man-Hours without Recordable

Up to February 2012

January 7, 2010

Starting Project

up to

Feb. 24,

2012

6,668,115

Date of Last RI Case : 17th Jan. 2012

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JV Monthly Medical Consultation

For the Month of February 2012

1,322

105

445

16

477

266

3

0

0

1,182

514

32

226

36

168

216

5

0

0

913

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400

Respiratory Problem (Cold,Cough etc.)

Urinary Tract Infection

Gastro-Intestinal Disorder (Diarrhea Abdominal Pain)

Etc.

Systemic Problem Hypertension Etc.

EENT (Eyes, Ear, Nose and Throat)

Skin Infection / Allergy

First Aid Minor Scratches, Bruises, Laceration,

Abrassions, Insect Bites, Etc.

Major Accident/Injury

Heat Stress

Others, Backache, Muscular Pain, Toothache, Etc.

JGC TCM

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Cumulative

Up to February 2012

MTC,

22

RWC, 7

LTI, 1

Recordable

FAC

403

Reportable

FAC-First Aid Case | MTC-Medical Treatment | RWC-Restricted Work Case

LTI-Lost Injury Incident

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FAC by Body Part

For the Month of February 2012

Head, 1,

12% Thigh, 1,

12%

Fingers, 5,

63%

Forearm,

1, 13%

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JV Observation Table

for February 2012

PPE

Equipment & Tool

Poor House Keeping

Noncompliance

with safe work

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Noncompliance with safe work (B)

75

170

219

30

151

227

56

7

493

0 200 400 600

Excavation Safety

Lifting and rigging

Work at height

PTW

Fire Prevention

Electrical Safety rule

Traffic rule

No JSA

Others

Confined Space Campaign| Argon Training

Housekeeping | Segregation of Waste

Internal HSE Audit| Audit Commence

February 2012-1,056 January 2012

56

146

316

21

288

172

55

2

658

0 200 400 600 800

Excavation Safety

Lifting and rigging

Work at height

PTW

Fire Prevention

Electrical Safety rule

Traffic rule

No JSA

Others

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Noncompliance with safe work (B) – Others

January 2012

51

85 35

18

33

13

9

9 18

46

9

14

29

3

65

2

10

7

31

3

3

0 50 100

Access and egress

Barricade

Cable Management

Confined Space

Environmental

Grating

Health

Hot Work

Hygiene

illumination

No Banksman

No Flagman

Open Hole

Restricted Area

Scaffolding

Security

Signage

Trip/Slip/Fall

Worker Behavior

Falling Object

Positive Observation

81

114 48

17

36

19

17

25 14

22

5

7

37

10

122

1

20

12

44

7

0 50 100 150

Access and egress

Barricade

Cable Management

Confined Space

Environmental

Grating

Health

Hot Work

Hygiene

illumination

No Banksman

No Flagman

Open Hole

Restricted Area

Scaffolding

Security

Signage

Trip/Slip/Fall

Worker Behavior

Falling Object

February 2012-658

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Poor House Keeping (D)

January 2012 February 2012-492

219

38

97

126

112

37

28

0 100 200 300

Cleaning of rubbish

on site

Segregation of waste

Material on access

Material arrangement

Waste disposal

Hazardous material

storage

Protruding Nails

174

25

78

96

73

15

31

0 50 100 150 200

Cleaning of rubbish

on site

Segregation of waste

Material on access

Material arrangement

Waste disposal

Hazardous material

storage

Protruding Nails

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Equipment & Tool (C)

January 2012 February 2012-362

123

5

57

2

40

52

29

58

0 50 100 150

No/wrong colour code

No Inspection with

tag/sticker

Poor Maintenance

Unauthorized Operation

Incorrect Usage

Wrong equipment/tool

Inappropriate safety

device

Unauthorized

equipment/tool

40

111

54

12

41

58

8

38

0 50 100 150

No/wrong colour code

No Inspection with

tag/sticker

Poor Maintenance

Unauthorized Operation

Incorrect Usage

Wrong equipment/tool

Inappropriate safety

device

Unauthorized

equipment/tool

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PPE (A)

January 2012 February 2012-352

37

8

41

69

104

44

16

33

0 50 100 150

No Hard Hat

No Safety Shoes

No Ear Protection

No Hand Protections

No Eyes/Face Protections

No Body

Harness/Lanyard

No Respiratory Protection

Inappropriate Clothes

62

8

57

87

101

92

21

47

0 50 100 150

No Hard Hat

No Safety Shoes

No Ear Protection

No Hand Protections

No Eyes/Face Protections

No Body

Harness/Lanyard

No Respiratory Protection

Inappropriate Clothes

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891

1023 1012

687

959

1274

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

Low Medium High

January 2012 February 2012

January 2012 – 2,926

February 2012 – 2,920

JV Risk Assessment Graph

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Near Miss, Unsafe Act and Unsafe Condition Observation Report

and Trend Analysis for February 2012

972

1,939

1012

10 2 0 0 0 0

950

1,970

1,274

8 0 0 0 0 0 0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500January 2012

February 2012

FAC-First Aid Case | MTC-Medical Treatment | RWC-Restricted Work Case LWC-Lost Work

Case | FAT – Fatality LTI-Lost Time Injury

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Area Violation by Issues

for the Month of February 2012

2*

3

429 Observation Issues

1,048 Observation Issues

49 Observation Issues

1 Near Miss

32

1,386 Observation Issues

3 Near Miss 8 Observation Issues

1 Near Miss

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Jan-28-2012

Confined Space

Violation @ IES 505

Jan-29-2012

Falling Object

Violation @ Unit 532

1st

2nd

Feb-07-2012

Work at Height

Violation @ C200

1st

Incident Violation Indicator Area Focus

for the Month of February 2012

2nd

3rd

Feb-14-2012

Confined Space

Violation @ C200

Feb-19-2012

Falling Object

Violation @ C200

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Safety Moment for February 2012

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Toolbox Meeting for February 2012

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21,252

2,920

Manpower Observation

Manpower and Observation

for February 2012

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243,116

Total Training Man-Hours 536,389

Up to February 2012

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Training Man-hours Completed 243,116

for February 2012

102

30

56

48

PERMIT TO

WORK

LOCKOUT TAG

OUT

Supervisor

Training

TCM JGC

2,278

14

1,906

0

244

1,680

140

18

70

38

2

180

214

462

12

10

162

86

10

0

0

84

Specific Training

JGC TCM

STARRT/TOOLBOX

MEETING/COACHING

Site Training

TCM JGC

73,071

159,577

568

HOUR CRAFT

INDUCTION

Induction

Training

TCM JGC

2,090

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Action Tracking Register Up to February 2012

5,252

153 297

66 140 22 35

5,140

115 297

57 133 22 35 112 38 0 9 7 0 0 0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Safety

Walkdown

JV Site Audit GASCO

Observation

JV HSE Meeting JV Food Audit Corporate Audit PHSER CAR

Raised Closed Open

5,965 5,799

166

Total Action Tracking

Register

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Housekeeping and Segregation of Waste For February 2012

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At around 1445 Hrs, A

THYSSON's (Descon's Painting & Blasting Sub-

Contractor) Coaster No: AD-67487 was

approaching to the Descon Village gate when

the driver of the coaster saw a bus (Global

Security) parked right before the speed breaker.

He also found another bus parked close to the

Global Security bus coming from the opposite

side. Both the bus drivers were talking to each

other in the middle of the road. When the bus

parked on the opposite side passed the Global

Security bus, the driver of the Coaster made his

move to overtake the Global Security bus , it

started to move too. This caused both the

vehicles to collide. As a result the right side

view mirror and a window glass of the Coaster

got broken with slight damage near the right

indicator. No one person has been reported

injured.

Access Road - 3

Ring Road - 3

Village Road -

12

Road Traffic Accident

OBEY TRAFFIC SIGNS

Up to Date

Road JGC Feb-11 Total TCM Feb-11 Total

Access Road 0 0 0 3 0 3

Village Road 7 1 8 4 0 4

Ring Road 2 0 2 0 0 1

Total 7 1 10 7 0 8

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Monthly KPI and Target 2010 – 2012 Up to February 2012

0

1

Fatality Rate

Actual Fatality Target Fatality

0

0.01

0.02

0.03

Lost time Injury Frequency Rate

Actual LTIRCompany LTIR

0.000.200.400.600.801.001.20

Total Recordable Injuries Rate

Actual RIR Company RIR Target RIR

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

Observation + Near Misses Cases

Actual (Observation + Near Misses)

Target (Observation + Near Misses)

Target 0

Target 0.02

Target 0.20

Target >1000

1

0.003

0.09

2,920

0.02

0.44

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Golden Rules | Dismissal Offence

Fighting Alcohol and

prohibited drugs

Theft

Smoking in

Emergency

Evacuation

Falsifying a

Project Permit

Falsifying

a Personal

I.D.

Willful

damage

Modify Safety

Equipment

Unauthorized

Modification

of Scaffolding

Non Permitted

Grating

Removal

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HSE Campaign Confined Space

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HSE Posters, Banners

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SAFETY FOR LIFE