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Title: International Association of Oil


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International Association ofOil Gas
ProducersPresentation to IRFHalifax, 2002Don
Smith, OGP
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Review of Presentation
  • 2001 HS Performance
  • 2001 Safety Performance Report
  • 2001 Health Performance Report
  • Safety Information System
  • Standards
  • Odds-n-ends of interest
  • Helicopter Report
  • Risk Management Web-Site
  • Marine Risks Workshop
  • Training/Competency Issues
  • Future Co-operation with IRF

3
Membership
  • 44 EP Companies
  • 2 Associate members (Halliburton and
    Schlumberger)
  • 8 National Associations
  • 3 Institutes
  • Members operate in over 80 countries

4
Safety performance of the global EP industry 2001
  • OGP report

5
Performance Indicators
  • Easy to measure and record
  • Well defined (eg number of fatalities, LTIs)
  • Not overly complicated
  • Difficult to manipulate inappropriately
  • Meaningful

More important to have a robust set of
indicators than the perfect set of indicators
(its trends we need to focus on)
6
Hours workedmillions
7
Hours workedby region
8
Hours workedby function
9
Breakdown of Hours Reported
10
Fatality causes
101 Company/Contractor Fatalities 26 Third Party
Fatalities
11
Fatal accident rate - company contractorsper
100 million hours worked
12
Fatal accident rate - onshore offshoreper 100
million hours worked
13
FAR by Region5 year rolling average
14
Lost time injury frequency - company
contractorper million hours worked
15
Lost time injury frequency - onshore
offshoreper million hours worked
16
LTIF by Region5 year rolling average
17
Total recordable incident rate onshore
offshoreper million hours worked
18
Lost time injury frequency companies with
contractorsper 100 million hours worked
19
Fatal accident rateper 100 million hours worked
20
Performance ranking of companies jointly with
contractors lost time injury frequencyper 100
million hours worked
21
Significant incidents by category
22
Further Analyses
  • Review of 10 years of fatality data
  • Focus on offshore related statistics
  • Comparison with other industries and risk measures

23
Seeking Continuous Improvement
  • Invite IRF members to provide annual summary of
    safety performance within their region.
  • If possible using OGP performance indicators
  • What do we need (ideally)
  • Number of fatalities, LTIs, MTCs and RWDC
  • Workhours by company/contractor and function
  • Fatality and significant incident descriptions

24
What will we do with the data?
  • Validation
  • More data should give us more reliable indicators
    and a better insight into problem areas
  • In return provide IRF members with comparison of
    regional performance and benchmark against OGPs
    local and global statistics

25
Safety Information System
  • Objective
  • To provide a web-based focal point for the
    world-wide collection and active dissemination of
    safety related information.

26
Safety Information System
Phase 1
Phase 2
Safety Alerts
Key Individuals
OGP website Database and Links
HSE Managers
Incidents
Other Mechanisms?
Near miss information
Other Safety Databases
27
Current Status
  • Phase 1 almost complete and ready for testing.
  • Request IRF members to provide copies of new and
    existing safety alerts, incident reviews, etc.
    (or information on how to access them).

28
Health Performance Indicators
  • First report issued 2001
  • Y2001 Report to be issuedshortly
  • Industry continuing to improvehow it collects
    and reports this type of data

29
Standards
  • Around 65 TC67 standards published to date (ref
    standards bulletin for details)
  • A number of these standards have been
    adopted/referenced by API, CEN, MMS NPD
  • 17 Standards to be published in 2002
  • These represent the industrys current priority
    standards
  • Detailed Standards programme available in TC67
    website
  • Continuing to fund the training of ISO editors
  • Standards workshop in Rio (December 2002)

IRF members are encouraged to make use of the
currently available range of ISO standards
within their regulatory framework
http//www.tc67.net
30
TC 67 SC7 Standards Programme
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Odds-n-Ends
  • Safety Performance of Helicopter Operations in
    the Oil and Gas Industry 2000/2001 and 5 year
    review
  • Risk Management Web-Site
  • Marine Risks Workshop
  • Training/Competency Issues
  • Future co-operation with IRF?
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