HSE for Supervisors HEMP Module Version two 2007

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HSE for Supervisors HEMP Module Version two 2007 1

HSE for Supervisors HEMP Module Version two 2007 1

Module Administration Ø Ø Ø Ø Emergency procedures Facilities: first aid, prayers, refreshments and

Module Administration Ø Ø Ø Ø Emergency procedures Facilities: first aid, prayers, refreshments and toilets Documentation: class roster and HSE passports Restrictions: smoking, telephones and pagers Introductions: name, company, position and expectations of the module Version two 2007 2

Module Aims of the module are to provide supervisory staff with an awareness of

Module Aims of the module are to provide supervisory staff with an awareness of their HSE responsibilities in respect of PDO HSE management system and the application of the hazards and effects management process (HEMP) Version two 2007 3

Module Objectives Ø On completion of module attendees will be able to: explain the

Module Objectives Ø On completion of module attendees will be able to: explain the basic structure of the PDO HSE management system describe the HEMP model and application in the PDO workplace explain the term ‘as low as reasonably practicable’ (ALARP) describe principles of completing an HSE safety case explain the concept of ‘bow tie’ diagrams Version two 2007 4

Module Objectives (continued) and describe the process of applying control measures explain the hierarchy

Module Objectives (continued) and describe the process of applying control measures explain the hierarchy of controls describe the process of determining recovery measures for identified hazards in a simulated workplace activity describe the PDO risk matrix and use to classify typical workplace hazards carry out the HEMP process on a simulated workplace activity and produce a simple ‘bow-tie’ diagram to illustrate how the hazard has been assessed and will be controlled Version two 2007 5

PDO-HSE Management System Ø PDO-HSE-Management System (HSE-MS): managing HS & E hazards and effects

PDO-HSE Management System Ø PDO-HSE-Management System (HSE-MS): managing HS & E hazards and effects in a structured way Is a systematic process of risk identification, assessment, control and recovery sets performance standards for managing HSE assesses and continuously improves performance, monitoring, audit and review Version two 2007 6

HSE-MS Elements Ø HSE-MS elements : leadership and commitment policy and strategic objectives organisation,

HSE-MS Elements Ø HSE-MS elements : leadership and commitment policy and strategic objectives organisation, responsibilities, resources, standards and documents hazards and effects management planning and procedures implementation and monitoring audit review Version two 2007 7

Leadership and Commitment Ø Leadership and commitment requires: top down commitment effective management a

Leadership and Commitment Ø Leadership and commitment requires: top down commitment effective management a cohesive culture visible leadership clear statement of targets informed involvement allocation of appropriate resources Version two 2007 8

Leadership and Commitment Policy & strategic objectives Organisational, responsibilities, Resources, standards & documents Hazards

Leadership and Commitment Policy & strategic objectives Organisational, responsibilities, Resources, standards & documents Hazards & effects management Corrective action Planning & procedures Implementation Monitoring Audit Management review Version two 2007 9

PDO - HSE Policy Ø PDO-HSE policy: management approved systematic approach to managing HSE

PDO - HSE Policy Ø PDO-HSE policy: management approved systematic approach to managing HSE compliant with Omani law, ministerial decisions, licences, permits and approvals compliant with ISO 14001 approved environmental management systems compliant with Shell global HSE management system and policies Version two 2007 10

PDO - HSE Strategic Objectives Ø PDO-HSE strategic objectives: mission, vision and policy statements

PDO - HSE Strategic Objectives Ø PDO-HSE strategic objectives: mission, vision and policy statements statement of business principles and objectives social responsibility and sustainable development managing risk, people, organisation, business processes and assets optimum performance Version two 2007 11

Organisation, Responsibilities, Resources, Standards and Documents Ø HSE-MS requires: everyone to be responsible for

Organisation, Responsibilities, Resources, Standards and Documents Ø HSE-MS requires: everyone to be responsible for HSE performance appropriate organisational structure appropriate & adequate human, physical and financial resources clear communication of HSE requirements & standards cohesive documentation, planning, scheduling, implementation and maintenance of management system competent and trained employees Version two 2007 12

Hazards and Effects Management Process Ø HEMP provides a structured approach to: identifying hazards

Hazards and Effects Management Process Ø HEMP provides a structured approach to: identifying hazards assessing related risk applying appropriate control measures, and prescribing appropriate recovery measures if controls fail Version two 2007 13

HEMP Identify hazards Assess related risk Prescribe recovery measures Apply control measures Version two

HEMP Identify hazards Assess related risk Prescribe recovery measures Apply control measures Version two 2007 14

HSE-MS & HEMP HSE MS elements Hazard & effect management Identify hazards Assess risks

HSE-MS & HEMP HSE MS elements Hazard & effect management Identify hazards Assess risks Control measures Version two 2007 Recovery measures 15

HEMP & HSE Case Introduction Description Summary HEMP HSE Critical Tasks Identified shortfalls &

HEMP & HSE Case Introduction Description Summary HEMP HSE Critical Tasks Identified shortfalls & remedial Conclusions & statement of fitness Executive summary HSE Case Version two 2007 16

HSE Case Ø HSE Case: combines information from hazards and effects register identifies hazard

HSE Case Ø HSE Case: combines information from hazards and effects register identifies hazard effects and threats assesses likelihood and consequences of a hazardous event manages potential causes by detailing control measures mitigates potential consequences with recovery measures demonstrates how risks are managed to ALARP Version two 2007 17

Identifying Hazards and Effects Ø Identified and assessed by: experience and judgement checklists codes

Identifying Hazards and Effects Ø Identified and assessed by: experience and judgement checklists codes and standards structured reviews techniques Version two 2007 18

Determining Risk Ø Factors in determining risk: complexity of facilities, activities, products and services

Determining Risk Ø Factors in determining risk: complexity of facilities, activities, products and services routine, non-routine and emergency activities supervision, communication and worker competence detriment to workforce, public and the environment climatic and other variable operating conditions effectiveness of control barriers Version two 2007 19

Risk Assessment Ø Ø Risk to: people asset environment reputation Assessed by severity and

Risk Assessment Ø Ø Risk to: people asset environment reputation Assessed by severity and likelihood Version two 2007 20

Risk Severity Ø Severity ratings: none slight minor major national international Version two 2007

Risk Severity Ø Severity ratings: none slight minor major national international Version two 2007 21

Likelihood of Risk Occurring Ø Increasing likelihood: never heard of in industry incident has

Likelihood of Risk Occurring Ø Increasing likelihood: never heard of in industry incident has occurred in PDO happens several times per year in a location Version two 2007 22

Severity Rating Assessment Likelihood Severity Consequences People Assets Environment Reputation 0 No health effect/injury

Severity Rating Assessment Likelihood Severity Consequences People Assets Environment Reputation 0 No health effect/injury No damage No effect No impact 1 Slight health effect/injury Slight effect Slight impact 2 Minor health effect/injury Minor damage Minor effect Limited Impact 3 Major health effect/injury Localised damage Localised effect Considerable impact 4 Permanent total disability or 1 fatality Major damage Major effect National impact Multiple fatalities Extensive damage Massive effect International Impact 5 A Never heard of in industry Version two 2007 B Heard of in E&P industry C Incident occurred in PDO D Occurs several times per year in PDO E Occurs several times per year in location Low Risk Medium Risk High Risk 23

Control Measures Ø Control measures: preventative measures to reduce likelihood of risk occurring mitigatory

Control Measures Ø Control measures: preventative measures to reduce likelihood of risk occurring mitigatory measures to reduce consequences recovery measures to reduce chain of consequences arising from risk event Version two 2007 24

Hierarchy of Controls Ø Control hierarchy: elimination substitution engineering controls administration safe procedures training

Hierarchy of Controls Ø Control hierarchy: elimination substitution engineering controls administration safe procedures training PPE Version two 2007 25

ALARP Ø As low as is reasonably practicable (ALARP): risk is reduced to a

ALARP Ø As low as is reasonably practicable (ALARP): risk is reduced to a level of ALARP, at a point in time in relation to the difficulty and cost in achieving a commensurate level of risk reduction Version two 2007 26

ALARP Version two 2007 27

ALARP Version two 2007 27

Exercise One Ø Working in teams attendees will consider a scenario and: identify the

Exercise One Ø Working in teams attendees will consider a scenario and: identify the potential hazard assess the associated risk decide appropriate control measures prescribe recovery measures Version two 2007 28

Control Barriers Control barriers Hazard Supervision barrier Communication barrier Competence barrier Version two 2007

Control Barriers Control barriers Hazard Supervision barrier Communication barrier Competence barrier Version two 2007 Adverse incidents & accidents 29

HEMP Control Tools Ø Control tools: Fault tree analysis Event tree analysis Bow-tie diagram

HEMP Control Tools Ø Control tools: Fault tree analysis Event tree analysis Bow-tie diagram Version two 2007 30

Bow-tie Diagram Version two 2007 31

Bow-tie Diagram Version two 2007 31

Threats Ø Potential causes to release a hazard and produce an incident: thermal chemical

Threats Ø Potential causes to release a hazard and produce an incident: thermal chemical biological radiation condition uncertainty human factors Version two 2007 32

Incidents Ø Incidents are: release or near release of a hazard exceeding defined limits

Incidents Ø Incidents are: release or near release of a hazard exceeding defined limits unplanned events or chain of events which has or could have caused injury, illness, damage and loss to asset, environment or third parties Version two 2007 33

HEMP Recovery Measures aimed at reinstating or returning situation to normal operating conditions Version

HEMP Recovery Measures aimed at reinstating or returning situation to normal operating conditions Version two 2007 34

HEMP Records Ø Hazards and effects register: demonstrates all hazards and effects have been

HEMP Records Ø Hazards and effects register: demonstrates all hazards and effects have been identified, understood and properly controlled kept current for life cycle of project from design through operation to decommissioning Version two 2007 35

Planning and Procedures Ø Management of HSE risk: planning procedure objective target Version two

Planning and Procedures Ø Management of HSE risk: planning procedure objective target Version two 2007 36

HSE-MS Implementation Ø Ensuring HSE-MS is applied: set performance measures and indicators establish monitoring

HSE-MS Implementation Ø Ensuring HSE-MS is applied: set performance measures and indicators establish monitoring to measure performance address non-compliance and apply corrective action ensure incidents are notified, analysed, reported, followed-up and closed out Version two 2007 37

HSE-MS Monitoring Ø Activity monitoring to ensure implementation: pro-active monitoring reactive monitoring Version two

HSE-MS Monitoring Ø Activity monitoring to ensure implementation: pro-active monitoring reactive monitoring Version two 2007 38

HSE-MS Audits Ø HSE-MS audits: determine HSE-MS elements are implemented determine HSE-MS fulfils policies,

HSE-MS Audits Ø HSE-MS audits: determine HSE-MS elements are implemented determine HSE-MS fulfils policies, objectives and performance criteria determines HSE-MS complies with legislation and regulations identify areas for improving HSE-MS enable management to address HSE-MS issues of concern Version two 2007 39

HSE-MS Review Ø Senior management review HSE-MS to: manage HSE risks reinforce continual HSE

HSE-MS Review Ø Senior management review HSE-MS to: manage HSE risks reinforce continual HSE performance improvement ensure continued suitability and effectiveness address need for change and continual improvement allocate resource for implementation and maintenance evaluate sites or situations hazards and risks and emergency planning, and document HSE-MS processes, performance, results and recommendations Version two 2007 40

Exercise Two Working in teams attendees will consider a scenario and produce a bow-tie

Exercise Two Working in teams attendees will consider a scenario and produce a bow-tie diagram Version two 2007 41