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PDO Incident First Alert 2015 Summary

PDO Incident First Alert 2015 Summary. PDO Incident First Alert 2015 Summary. PDO Incident First Alert - Ensign International Energy. What happened

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PDO Incident First Alert 2015 Summary

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  1. PDO Incident First Alert 2015 Summary

  2. PDO Incident First Alert 2015 Summary

  3. PDO Incident First Alert - Ensign International Energy What happened A floor man (23 year old) Omani lost his balance when exiting the toilet cubicle on the rig. He felt pain as he twisted his left knee but continued to work. The next day the pain was worse so he went to hospital. Initially they allowed him to return to work with light duties but a further examination 4 days later identified tear in his knee joint which required an operation. step out Are all floors clean and dry? Does all your lighting work? Do you notice workers suffering from fatigue? Are your steps marked to identify them? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  4. PDO Incident First Alert – MB Petroleum What happened A 24 year old Omani roustabout fractured his right middle finger when he trapped his finger. The assistant driller was using a hoist to lift a Kelly hose but the hose snagged on a bolt securing the hand tools board. He reversed the hoist at the same time the roustabout tried to release the hose manually and his middle finger trapped against the hand tools board . Can the task be done using ‘hands off’ principle? Is communication between workers efficient? Is the right person doing the right job? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  5. PDO Incident First Alert – Project Services What happened A 30 year old operator was standing on top of a loader wheel changing an air filter when he lost his balance falling 1.5.m fracturing his right wrist. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you ever stand on a tyre to change the filter? Who should change the filter and where? How should the filter be changed safely? What motivates people to work unprotected? Do you access other locations you shouldn’t? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  6. PDO Incident First Alert – OFSAT What happened A 27 year old yard crewman was standing on top of casings on a 40 foot trailer whilst he rammed in chocks to secure the dunnage. He felt dizzy, lost his balance and fell 1.8m to the ground. He painfully fractured his right wrist and grazed his face and leg. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you ever stand on casing’s at height? What would you do if suffered with dizziness? How else can chocks be wedged safely? Could he have done it from the ground? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  7. PDO Incident First Alert – Al Hajiry What happened A 44 year old mason was unloading glass reinforced concrete panels from a trailer and onto a trestle when one of the panels inadvertently fell towards him impacting on his left leg and shoulder resulting in a fracture to his left leg. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? How do you make unstable objects stable? How do you store tall items safely? Are there enough of you to safely handle objects? Always get out of the way of falling objects if you can. HSE Team Leaders: Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams.

  8. PDO Incident First Alert – BaOmar What happened A 40 year old Well Head Technician (WHT) was manually aligning the corrosive insertion ring while instructing the Assistant Driller to lower the tubing hanger. As the hanger was lowered the WHT right index finger became trapped , he reacted by pulling the finger out causing the amputation of the finger tip exposing the bone. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you put your fingers in crush zones? Do you take short cuts? Can this task be done using ‘hand’s off’ principle? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  9. PDO Incident First Alert – Shi-Vani Oil & Gas Co What happened A 32 year old derrick man had just fixed a small leak in a connection between the shale shaker pipe and the flow line (which was also connected to the BOP).  He checked the size of the gap between the two pipes by sticking in his finger.  Vibrations from the BOP caused a sudden movement in the pipes, the gap closed and his index finger was crushed. Crush point Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you put your fingers in crush zones? Have you isolated all sources of energy? Can this task be done using ‘hand’s off’ principle? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  10. PDO Incident First Alert – WGCCC What happened A 53 year old tipper driver driving an articulated tipper truck laden with sand took a short cut up a steep ramp. He was forced to brake when he missed his gear and the trailer rolled back down the ramp and overturned causing the cab to lift off the ground. The cab dropped back down to earth when the pin connecting the tipper to the cab snapped. The impact fractured the drivers pelvis. Trailer on side Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you avoid taking shortcuts on your route? Do you know the size and capabilities of your vehicle? Do you check your vehicle is not overloaded for the road conditions / terrain? Do you check your vehicle is in good working order?  Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  11. PDO Incident First Alert – Al Turki What happened A 31 year old operator was laying out 6” flat rubber hoses which were coiled on a large horizontal reel on a hose deployment unit. The reel jammed as the last part of first hose was nearly uncoiled. The operator managed to free the reel but in doing so the motorised reel began rotating again uncoiling the last loop of the hose. This caused the metal coupling on the end of the hose to fly off the reel at speed and it hit the operators head, killing him. Reel Hoses metal Coupling Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you ensure equipment is isolated before working on it? Do you keep away from the line of fire from flying objects? Do you always wear your PPE? Do you always consider “what could go wrong?” Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  12. PDO Incident First Alert – KCA Deutag What happened A trainee assistant driller needed to move a hose to the inspection area and so he hooked it to the forklift using two chains connecting the boom to two end of the hose. The forklift drove to the inspection area and as it lowered the hose one of the chain hooks slipped causing the hose to fall and swing striking him on the foot causing a fracture. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? How do you ensure security of the load? Do you keep out of the lifting zone during lifting operations? How do you protect people from the “Line of Fire”?   Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  13. PDO Incident First Alert – NDSC Hand position before loss of grip What happened During a routine inspection of a back up engine, the Chief Mechanic put his right foot on the skid 40 cm above ground and was holding the cross bar with his right hand. His right hand slipped from the cross bar and he lost his balance falling to the ground landing on his left hand fracturing his left wrist. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? 40 cm How do you ensure safe access and egress? How do you ensure identification of all hazards associated with the task you are performing? What checks do you carry out on new equipment?   Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  14. PDO Incident First Alert – MB Petroleum What happened Whilst a welder was manually checking a leaking hose from a radiator his finger became trapped in the radiator fan and he fractured his index finger . Can the task be done using ‘hands off’ principle? Are you competent to do the job? Have you isolated rotating parts? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  15. PDO Incident First Alert – Ensign Finger that was trapped What happened While running in the hole, and setting the slips the floorman stooped down and grabbed the slips handle. Whilst holding them his fingers became trapped between the handle and the steel toe cap of his boot causing him to lose part of his finger. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you report equipment that is broken or deformed? Do follow up on maintenance requests that don’t get done? Do you look out for points where you fingers may get hurt? Do you pay attention to your work and the hazards? Safety boot pinch point Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  16. PDO Incident First Alert – Sahara What happened Whilst crossing a roadway the camp boss stumbled when stepping on to the pavement and fell heavily with his shin falling onto the kerb stone. He fractured both his shin bones as a result Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do always pay attention to where you are stepping? Do you take care when stepping up or down? Do you always wear the correct footwear? Do you avoid walking being distracted on the phone? Raised pavement Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  17. PDO Incident First Alert – Carillion What happened A stack of barrier posts protected by polyethene were being off loaded from the rear of a trailer by a helper standing on the ground. As he pulled one of the barriers his grip slipped and the barrier struck him on left thumb causing a fracture and a deep cut. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you work at the right height to avoid over reaching? Do you have the necessary help for difficult tasks? Do you always wear gloves when you need to? Do you always pay attention when doing difficult tasks? Barrier slipped down Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  18. PDO Incident First Alert – Ardiseis What happened A truck driver was using a chain binder to secure a load on his trailer. He pushed the lever down to lock it in place using a cheater bar but the chain binder had not fully locked and as he removed the cheater bar the lever under high tension swung up violently and hit him in the face causing severe injury to his right eye. Point of impact Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Should you be using a chain binder which involves high risk? Can you use other methods to secure your load like ratchet straps? Do always stay out of the line of fire of anything that can hurt you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  19. PDO Incident First Alert – Powertech What happened A contractor was de-coupling a flexible hose in preparation for a rig move when the residual pressure in the hose caused it to whip up and hit him in the face causing a fracture to his jaw. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you ensure pressurised equipment is depressurised before breaking connections? How do you ensure they are depressurised? Do you ensure you stay out of the line of fire of anything that can hurt you? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  20. PDO Incident First Alert – BaOmar What happened While running in the hole the rig crew were changing the elevation of the manual tongs. A roustabout went to move the tongs so they would not hit the tubing elevator but in doing so his fingers became trapped between the elevator and tongs fracturing his finger. Tubing elevator Tongs Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you keep an eye out for where your fingers might be crushed? Do keep your hands and fingers out of crush points? Do you wear impact gloves when on the rig floor? Lifting Sub Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  21. PDO Incident First Alert – Midwesco What happened During rigging-up the work floor, the support legs were being lifted from the v-door, by winch using a tugger line. The Derrick man was guiding the tugger line with his left hand. As the support leg came off the v-door, it dropped slightly crushing his finger against the cat walk resulting in a fracture of the tip of his right hand ring finger. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you keep an eye out for where your fingers might be crushed? Do keep your hands and fingers out of crush points? Can the task be done using “hands off” principal? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  22. PDO Incident First Alert – Barik Oil Field Services What happened After completing rigging down the top section of the scaffolding, a technician began removing a plank (1m section of scaffolding grating). When he tried to push the plank up with the hammer and his hands, he slipped and fell on to the xmas tree and hit his hand against the xmas tree suffering a fracture to his upper right arm. Xmas tree Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you have an agreed scaffold for work around the well head? Do you ensure safety barriers are in place to prevent falls? Do you ensure safety harnesses are worn when in danger of falling from height? Technician position Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  23. PDO Incident First Alert – Midwesco What happened While trying to fill the hoist diesel tank from a diesel drum on a forklift forks the mechanic climbed over the barrier standing with one foot on the forks and the other on the hoist. As he tried to roll the drum he felt dizzy and fell 1.2m to the ground dislocating his right knee. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you always stand where you are safe from falling? Do you plan the job beforehand to avoid a dangerous activity? If a repetitive job is difficult do you review how it can be done better? Do you known the correct way the work should be done? Mechanic was standing with one leg on the fork & one on the hiost while handling the drum Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  24. PDO Incident First Alert – Truck Oman What happened A heavy vehicle was travelling on a graded road when it collided with the rear of another trailer causing serious injury to the driver and extensive damage to the vehicle. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you stay out of a dust cloud when driving? Do you always give the road your full attention? Do you keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front? Are you sure your brakes are in good condition? Do you ensure you are well enough to be driving? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  25. PDO Incident First Alert – MEDCO (Gulf Drilling) What happened A crane had just lowered a Top Drive System down onto the ground. An engineer attempted to disconnect the Top Drives lifting loop (bail) from the cranes hook but it was stuck. To free it the crane driver lowered the hook further but when the loop became free it fell on the engineers arm and fractured it. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you always pay attention when conducting your work? Do you ensure you are out of the “line of fire”? Loop (bail) Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  26. PDO Incident First Alert – Baker Hughes What happened An electrician received an electric shock resulting in burns to his upper body, face and neck after he opened up a transformer cover to change a fuse without first isolating the power. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you know if the power requires isolation? Do you have a valid permit to work? Do you ensure the power source is isolated? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  27. PDO Incident First Alert – Ba Omar BOP What happened A blow out preventer (BOP) suspended from a crane was being manually guided into position by an assistant driller. Whilst physically handling it the BOP swung sideways and trapped his finger against the rig mast fracturing it. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you keep your hands away from where they can be crushed? Do you use tag lines when handling suspended loads? Crush point Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  28. PDO Incident First Alert – Arabian Industries What happened A pickup truck travelling from Nimr to Marmul and the 3 ton canter truck travelling in the opposite direction were involved in a head on collision 3km outside of Marmul. The pickup driver suffered multiple injuries and the other two (pickup passenger & canter driver) received first aid treatment. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Have you had sufficient rest before driving in Ramadhan? Are you eating sensibly during Ramadhan? If you feel tired are you sensible enough to stop and rest? As a passenger are you keeping a watch to ensure the driver stays awake? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  29. PDO Incident First Alert – Shaleem What happened The Forklift Truck (FLT) Operator and Floor man were removing a pipe from the catwalk. As the FLT operator lifted the pipe, the Floor man tried to stop the pipe from rolling with his foot; the pipe slipped off the forks and dropped 60cm hitting his foot fracturing his left ankle. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you always stand outside of the lifting zone? As a forklift operator do you ensure there is no-one inside your lifting zone? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  30. PDO Incident First Alert – Schlumberger What happened A logging engineer was feeding a slack cable into a clamp on a logging unit. The clamp however failed which caused the cable under 5000lbs of tension to slip through the clamp pulling his fingers into the mechanism and severed off three of his fingers. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you always keep your hands/fingers are away from crush points? Have you checked your clamping equipment is regularly maintained and tested ? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  31. PDO Incident First Alert – Arabian Drilling Services Structure which trapped his hand What happened As a forklift placed a tubing head spool down on uneven floor it began to topple over towards the rig cellar. The driller tried to stop it and in doing so his hand was crushed between the spool and an upright part of the rig structure, fracturing two fingers. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Direction it toppled Tubing Head Spool Do you ensure a flat stable surface before placing loads? Do you use tag lines to guide loads? Are you always aware of where your fingers could be crushed? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  32. PDO Incident First Alert – Baker Hughes What happened Whilst filling a liner hanger with polymer the engineer loosened the locking screws on the junk cover, lifted it and then re-locked it. An operator had placed his finger in a pinch point under the junk cover so the engineer demonstrated the risk to him by showing him what might have happened and at that moment the junk cover dropped and crushed his finger Trapping point for fingers Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you keep your fingers out of pinch points? Do you use TBT material to educate rather than putting yourself at risk? Do you always control your work-zone to keep others safe? Junk cover Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  33. PDO Incident First Alert – Weatherford What happened Instead of waiting for the forklift an assistant driller tried to release some jammed slips from inside the lock wellhead by hammering a bolt between the wellhead flange. As the slips released they dropped causing the flange to drop onto the bolt trapping his right hand index finger between the bolt & flange. Well head Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Bolt he was hammering Crush point Do you keep your fingers out of pinch points? Do you always think “What if?”? Do you always wait for the right tools and people to do the job? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  34. PDO Incident First Alert – Thomssen Open valve gate What happened A mechanic was testing the operation of a hydraulic valve and was repositioning the valve gate with his hand inside the valve mechanism.  The control room operator with whom he had been coordinating by radio (to open and close the valve) accidently closed it amputating the mechanics finger tip. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Valve body Do you keep your fingers out of the “line of fire”? Do you ensure clear communication? Do you ensure equipment is isolated? Do you know when a PTW is needed? Finger pinch point Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  35. PDO Incident First Alert – Midwesco His hand What happened The rig crew were laying down tubing joints sliding them down the V door ramp using the cat line onto the hoist catwalk.   The roustabout was standing next to the catwalk with his right hand resting on its edge and as a tubing joint came down the ramp it jumped out of the V groove and struck his hand fracturing a finger. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? The tubing Do you keep your fingers out of the “line of fire”? Do you always pay attention when tubing is being slid down the ramp? Do you always control the slide properly with the cat line to avoid bouncing? The v groove the tubing should stay in Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  36. PDO Incident First Alert – Ensign Heavy Safe What happened An electrician and his colleague were transferring a heavy safe to the camp radio cabin. On reaching the radio room front door he turned and walked backwards up the steps into the cabin. As his colleague began to climb the steps the electrician lost his balance and fell over inside the cabin with the safe landing on his left hand crushing his ring finger. Electrician walking backward and fell Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you plan your route before carrying heavy loads? Do you make sure you are capable of lifting the load beforehand? How do you coordinate with someone else helping you carry the load? How do you plan to climb steps when carrying a heavy load with someone? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  37. PDO Incident First Alert – Weatherford Outside of the valve What happened A rig crew were mixing cement in the mixing unit but found not much dry cement was flowing in via the cement suction line. They opened the line and a supervisor stuck his hand in to check the hydraulic valve was working. He asked for the valve to be switched on but as it was not stuck it closed trapping and fracturing his fingers. Arm inside the line Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you stick your hands where you can not see? Do you assess how you can be injured when troubleshooting? Is it best to look with a torch first before putting your fingers at risk? Do you use tools to help keep your hands and fingers safe? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  38. PDO Incident First Alert – Weatherford BOP What happened A derrick man signaled a crane operator with his right hand to lower a part of the blow out preventer down on to a fixing.  His left hand was resting on the bolts that the blow out preventer would drop onto and so as it was lowered it did so onto his hand crushing it against a studded bolt and fracturing his finger. Studded bolt that crushed his finger Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you keep your hand out of the line of fire? Do you think how you might be injured during lifting operations? Do you really think before you act? If you are a crane driver do you always give your full attention? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  39. PDO Incident First Alert – Carillion What happened To clear a blocked floor drain in a maids kitchen a plumber poured acid based drain cleaner down the drain. It reacted violently with something in the drain which then lead to an explosion spraying the plumber with the acid causing severe chemical burns. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you have all the information before you start? Do you ensure you have the correct tools and chemicals for the task? Do you have the correct PPE for handling chemicals? Do you ensure you are out of the line of fire? Do you think how you might be injured during cleaning activities? Splash pattern Drain where chemicals erupted from Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  40. PDO Incident First Alert – Carillion What happened Whilst attempting to unblock a drain on the Ras Al Hamra Club roof a worker spilled drain cleaner on his hand and the chemical burnt his fingers. He did not realize the chemical was hazardous as he had not been trained and so did not ensure the necessary safeguards. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you check you have been given the right chemical for the job? Do you read the label before using any new chemical? If the label says ‘hazardous’ then do you ask your supervisor for the safety information and get the necessary controls to protect you? Burns from the drain cleaner Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  41. PDO Incident First Alert – Petrozone/Ulterra What happened The driver of a 3 tonne Canter truck was travelling behind a tipper truck on a graded road. Due to dust clouds from the vehicle in front he pulled out to the side resulting in a head on collision with an oncoming water tanker causing multiple fractures to the Canter drivers leg and hip. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you adhere to the dust code? Do you maintain a safe distance behind the vehicle in front? Do you adapt your driving to accommodate the road conditions? Do you allow yourself to be distracted by passengers? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  42. PDO Incident First Alert – National Drilling Services What happened A roustabout was placing a sling on to a crane hook. As he dropped the sling down on to the hook he forgot that his fingers were still holding the sling and two of them were crushed between the hook and sling painfully fracturing them. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you always know where you are placing your fingers? Do you always think where your fingers might become trapped? Are you always giving your task your full attention? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  43. PDO Incident First Alert – Bahwan Lamnalco What happened A maintenance worker had completed washing down a buoy and attempted to cross a gap from the buoy to a barge. As he jumped onto the barge he landed badly twisting his left knee. 0.5m Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? 0.5m Do you always ensure a walkway is in place? Are you always giving your task your full attention? Do you ever jump the gap rather than using the safe access? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  44. PDO Incident First Alert – MB Petroleum Services LLC What happened A technician was hitting an impact spanner to try and loosen a nut. He lost his balance and the hammer hit his thumb instead, fracturing it in the process Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you always keep a good balance ? Do you always pay attention? Do you keep your fingers away from where you are hammering? Impact spanner Thumb being hit Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  45. PDO Incident First Alert – Dalma Energy What happened Two floormen were handling a pipe spinner (suspended from above). As they attempted to move a pipe toward the mouse hole.  The spinner unexpectedly swung backwards crushing one of the floormans hands between the spinner and a fixed object.  Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you expect the unexpected? Do you always pay attention? Do you always hold the handles? Do you keep your hands out of the line of fire? Pipe spinner Crush point Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  46. PDO Incident First Alert – Dalma Energy Stanchion What happened While installing a stanchion (side support post) on a vehicle trailer, a helper inserted the stanchion upside down causing the post to slide much further down than anticipated resulting in the stopper trapping two fingers which resulted in a fracture to his index finger. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you ensure the equipment is in the correct position? Do you always pay attention? Do you keep your fingers out of the line of fire? Stopper Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  47. PDO Incident First Alert – Dalma Energy What happened A crane was rigging a new traveling block up to the rig floor. The driller thinking the travelling block swivel was stuck tried to free it by hand and as it came free it rotated trapping his thumb against the body of traveling block . He lost the tip of his thumb. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? What will happen when you free something that is stuck? Do you keep your fingers out of the line of fire? Do you check its safe before you place your hands near moving parts? Trap point Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  48. PDO Incident First Alert – Abraj Energy What happened A Drilling Superintendent lost control of his vehicle while taking a curve in the road, the vehicle has rolled over onto its right side, as a result he sustained injuries to his left hand and fingers. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you inspect your vehicle before you start your journey? Do you check your tyres are in good condition? Do you always wear your seatbelt ? Do you continue driving if you are fatigued? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  49. PDO Incident First Alert – IPC What happened The deceased stood between two Frac tanks and reached under one of the tanks to pull on the locking handle of a pin connection between truck and tank (5th wheel). A crane was in place to hold the tanks weight after the truck had driven out from under the tank. The crane boom was positioned slightly wrong and as the crane took the weight the tank swung sideward's crushing the deceased between the 2 tanks. He died shortly afterwards. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Are you using defective equipment instead of getting it repaired? Is there always a competent supervisor managing lifting operations? Do you consider crush points in your lifting plan? Do you consider if you are ever in the ‘line of fire’? Position of deceased Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

  50. PDO Incident First Alert – Gulf Drilling Pinch point What happened A roustabout saw that casing pipes were overhanging the end of a pipe rack. He called the forklift truck to help push them back in line. To protect the casings he held two pieces of wood between the forks and casings but left his finger in between them. As the forks pushed against the wood his finger was crushed and the tip amputated. Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you? Do you always use the correct equipment? Do you ever take short cuts? Do you consider pinch points? Do you ensure you are out of the ‘line of fire’? Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice boards.

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