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Step Onshore

Step Onshore. John Moran Head of ICT SCI. In this presentation.. . Step Change is … What Step Change does How Step Change is makes a difference Can Step Change be extended onshore? A user needs analysis exercise. Construction slips again.

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Step Onshore

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  1. Step Onshore John Moran Head of ICT SCI CONIAC June 2008

  2. In this presentation.. • Step Change is … • What Step Change does • How Step Change is makes a difference • Can Step Change be extended onshore? • A user needs analysis exercise CONIAC June 2008

  3. Construction slips again • RIDDOR rates of reported fatal injury to construction workers CONIAC June 2008

  4. Who are “Step Change In Safety”? • Started in 1997 • Oil and Gas industry trade associations • Objective: To reduce the UK offshore Oil and Gas industry injury rate by 50%. CONIAC June 2008

  5. Offshore any better? • Lost Time Incident Frequency(includes fatalities) CONIAC June 2008

  6. Who are “Step Change In Safety”? • A collaboration of best practice and learning: • Contractors • Operators • Trade associations • Trade unions • Regulator HSE CONIAC June 2008

  7. Step Change In Safety: Vision • “To make the UK the safest Oil and Gas Exploration and Production province in the world by 2010” CONIAC June 2008

  8. Manual handling to heavy lifts • Step impacts all areas of safety CONIAC June 2008

  9. Internet is the medium • Step Change in Safety website CONIAC June 2008

  10. A community built on communication • Incident alerts are submitted directly by users • Moderated / facilitated by the Step Change team • Discussions are started and pursued in real time CONIAC June 2008

  11. …………….Never stops pushing • It pushes incident and near-miss description ‘alerts’ CONIAC June 2008

  12. …………….Never stops pushing • It pushes current news and events CONIAC June 2008

  13. …………….Never stops pushing • It provides the sector with shared resources CONIAC June 2008

  14. It ‘pulls’…………………………. • It ‘pulls’ debate and solutions CONIAC June 2008

  15. …………….Never stops pushing • … pushes community solutions by return CONIAC June 2008

  16. A safer community • Step Change has built a community who communicate health and safety CONIAC June 2008

  17. Step Change usage • 42,000 different users accessed last year • ¼ million page requests per month • Nearly 200 new members join each month • 17,000 members have contributed to 560 themes and 2,500 posts • Safety Alerts are sent to up to 3600 subscribers every day CONIAC June 2008

  18. Step onshore – Extending collaboration • The offshore sector are keen to collaborate and share: • Because most safety incidents are independent of sector • To improve information flow to their sector • To increase the experience from which information is drawn • To generate greater leverage CONIAC June 2008

  19. Step onshore – Extending collaboration • Ownership • Step Change own offshore information • SCI own dissemination platform • ConstructionSkills would own onshore information • The Offshore sector would: • Broadcast content to an equivalent Construction system • Accept, filter and re-broadcast content from an equivalent Construction system CONIAC June 2008

  20. Step onshore –Collaboration • Collaboration would be enabled by: • Construction Skills sponsorship of a Construction focussed system • Formation of an equivalent Construction Collaboration • Use of the same dissemination platform CONIAC June 2008

  21. Step onshore – So no problems then? • Is there the will to do something? • Can Sector fragmentation be addressed? • Legal barriers? • Integration with existing information flows • Is there financial support? CONIAC June 2008

  22. Step onshore – The prize • A positive influence on safety • A collaboration with LARGE ‘gravitational pull’ • Engagement with important co-sponsors • Use of combined resources to develop services CONIAC June 2008

  23. Step onshore – Engaging the sector • Is there the will to do something? • Who to talk to? • What are the key issues to address? CONIAC June 2008

  24. CONIAC June 2008

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