CAKE Q 2 BARRIERS I BARRIERS What is
CAKE Q 2 BARRIERS I BARRIERS
What is a barrier? Organisational Procedures Self-verification Checklists Technical Gas detectors Emergency shutdown systems Fire walls Human Skills Procedural understanding Risk understanding Can you mention some examples of human, technical and organizational barriers?
Self-verification as a barrier Barriers - to PREVENT incidents from happening Barriers - to LIMIT consequences from the incident Procedures Emergency preparedness organisation Supervision INCIDENT Toolbox Talk Self-verification Personal risk understanding Isolation PPE • Self-verification is an organizational barrier • Self-verification ensures procedural compliance through visible leadership and management acco • Self-verification was officially launched on all rigs 13 February 2017
WHAT WHY Self-verification – Why, What and How To reach Zero Incidents • All LTIs in 2016 can be related to an element of incorrect use of procedures as an underlying cause • Self-verification is one of the best tools to drive active visible leadership, management accountability and procedural compliance Testing and ensuring that the right barriers are in place • Self-verification is a management audit & inspection tool for specific operations • Self-verification is an operational barrier HOW Visual leadership – Heads of Departments and OIMs on the worksite • • 10 processes to be self-verified in 2017 Proccesses are chosen based on criticality as well as incidents and safety issues seen 8 of the processes are specific 2 are non-specific and can be applied on all jobs (TBT & Work Execution Process)
Want to know more? Training materials can be found on the offshore portal: https: //portal. orb. biz/Self_verification_Handbook/Pages /Welcome-to-Self-verification. aspx Short videos will walk you through all aspects of self-verification and provide examples to how self-verification is conducted in all offshore departments
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