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2012/13 Seismic Safety Statistics Review

2012/13 Seismic Safety Statistics Review. Mike Giles, Mgr Operations Geophysics, Santos 19 th March 2013. Objectives.

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2012/13 Seismic Safety Statistics Review

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  1. 2012/13 Seismic Safety Statistics Review Mike Giles, Mgr Operations Geophysics, Santos 19th March 2013

  2. Objectives The following statistics have been submitted by the 4 currently active onshore seismic acquisition contractors, and represent Australian onshore seismic activity. Please note that these statistics are incomplete, and as such, are still a work in progress. In order to protect the individual companies, the data is aggregated to provide an industry datum The objective of Land SurveySAFE is to encourage all members to continually improve their safety performance, with these statistics being used as a guide to help focus attention to those areas within seismic operations that pose the greatest risk.

  3. Crew Hours by Basin Type Cooper Basin 50% / EQ/Perth/Otway Basins 43% / Frontier Basins 7% Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  4. TRCFR by Basin Type (monthly) Jan 2012 – Feb 2013 15.7 - Cooper Basin 20.0 / EQ/Perth/Otway Basins 10.5 / Frontier Basins 16.4 Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  5. LTI by Basin Type 2 x low speed impact (vibes) / 2 x manual handling (repetitive stretching / straining) / 3 x falls and trips

  6. MTI by Basin Type 6x Manual Handling / 6 x Falls & Slips / 4 x Heat Stress / 4 x Cuts Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  7. Reportable Rate / 1,000,000 Hrs Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  8. Crew Hours by Basin Type Cooper Basin 50% / EQ/Perth/Otway Basins 43% / Frontier Basins 7% Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  9. Reportable Rate / 1,000,000 Hrs Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  10. RWC by Basin Type Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  11. FAC by Basin Type Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  12. Incident by Employment Type Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  13. Injury classification by Experience Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  14. Injury classification by Job Role Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  15. Injury classification by Field Location Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  16. Incident by Type Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  17. Injury classification by Injury Location Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  18. Environmental Incidents Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

  19. Safety Alerts / Incident Advice Distribution This is an issue for all groups at the moment. The following is a safety flash from the Marine Safety Forum (non-Seismic ) The Marine SurveySAFE group is already investigating the idea of setting up a similar template and sending out incident advice and lessons learned to the wider membership.  The feeling is that this would assist in maintaining momentum and increasing the relevance of SurveySAFE. Type footer details here | 19 March 2013

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