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PDO FATALITIES IN 2000

PDO FATALITIES IN 2000. Date Fatalities Inc. PDO Department Contractor Type 23- Aug 1 Road Marmul Asset Marmul Contracting 03-Aug 2 Road Gas Al-Kharousy Est. (Dodsal) 22-Jul 1 Road Well Engineering Damac (Sea&Land)

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PDO FATALITIES IN 2000

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  1. PDO FATALITIES IN 2000 Date Fatalities Inc. PDO Department Contractor Type 23- Aug 1 Road Marmul Asset Marmul Contracting 03-Aug 2 Road Gas Al-Kharousy Est. (Dodsal) 22-Jul 1 Road Well EngineeringDamac (Sea&Land) 21-Jun 1 Indus. Electrical Infrastructure Al Hassan (BHEL) 10-Jun 1 Road Exploration Veritas Geophysical 08-Jun 1 Indus. Bahja/Rima Asset Al Hassan 05-Jun 1 Road Well Services PDO 27-May 1 Road Tech. Services Tuboscope Vetco

  2. 1 YR LTIF/TRCF ROLLING AVERAGE, 1993-2000

  3. PDO & Contractors LTI Free Milestones, 2000

  4. Road Traffic Fatality Pedestrian hit by vehicle Incident Details • Date : Saturday 27 May, 2000 • Time : Approximately 15.15hrs • Location : 106km north of Bahja (midway between Bahja and Qarn Alam) • Incident Type : Road transport • Severity : Third party fatality (C4P) • Contractor : Tuboscope Vetco (Deutschland) GmbH (TVD) • Contract : C682038 - MFL Inspection of Flowlines • Deceased : Tariq Mahmoud Mohammed Saddiq -39 years old (Pakistani)

  5. Road Traffic Fatality 27th May Pedestrian hit by vehicle

  6. Road Traffic Fatality 27th May Pedestrian hit by vehicle Findings • Primary cause of the incident was the pedestrian’s apparent lack of attention to traffic on the road • Deceased arrived in Oman from Pakistan 3 weeks before the incident and was probably disoriented with the direction of traffic flow in Oman • Deceased and companion appear to have been solely focussed on hitching a ride back to Haima • Driver was in good physical and mental condition before commencing the journey • Some flaws revealed in the administration of contractor Journey Management Plan but these had no direct influence on the incident

  7. Road Traffic Fatality 27th May Pedestrian hit by vehicle Corrective Action • Speed limiter option(on/off) removed from all contractor vehicles • Contractor to tighten up on Journey Management procedures • Compulsory toolbox briefings by Journey Manager for all drivers prior to commencement of any journey • Warning letter issued to driver and Journey Manager

  8. Road Traffic Fatality Collision pick-up & trailer-truck Incident Details Date : Monday 5 June, 2000 Time : Approximately 15.45 hrs Location : Between Qarn Alam and Saih Rawl (About 26 km from Qarn Alam Camp) Incident Type : Road traffic accident Severity : 4P Single Fatality Potential : C5P Multiple Fatality Dept involved: Well Services Contractor : Offsat - Contract No. C688007 (Al Mutahidha Transport subcontractor to Offsat) Deceased : Khalfan Mubarak Al Omairy (46 years, PDO Omani staff)

  9. Road Traffic Fatality 5th June Collision pick-up & trailer-truck

  10. Road Traffic Fatality 5th June Collision pick-up & trailer-truck • Findings • Pick-up driver and passenger were listening to a radio phone-in debate. Their vehicle wandered into oncoming traffic lane • Progress of the journey indicates pick-up average speed 80km/hour • All three occupants in pick-up were wearing seat belts • Passengers failed to alert driver (“buddy” system). One asleep the other distracted driver with discussion on the radio debate • Trailer-truck driver had Journey Management plan. Well Services crew called Fahud on leaving Barik-6 well site • Truck driver used flashing headlights to alert pick-up, not effective in broad daylight. Horn would have been more appropriate.

  11. Road Traffic Fatality 5th June Collision pick-up & trailer-truck • Corrective Action • Introduce competency assessment tests where date of birth is amended • Emphasize effectiveness of using vehicle’s horn • Increase efforts to minimise kilometres driven • Follow Journey Management procedure in Well Services • Improve toolbox communication methods to combat language differences

  12. Fatal Industrial Incident 8th June Vacuum truck Incident Details Date : 8 June, 2000 Time : Approximately 09.30 hrs Location : Rima Environmental Complex Incident Type : Industrial Severity : 4P Single Fatality Potential : C5P Multiple Fatality Dept involved : Bahja/Rima Asset OBM Contractor : Al Hassan Deceased : Leth Bahadur (age 36,Nepali) Operation : Vacuum truck operator

  13. Failed weld - should have been one machined piece Pressure release valve 3rd failed bolt Poor design, manufacture and welding of bolt and pin 2nd failed bolt 1st failed bolt blockage Operator was standing here just before blast `

  14. Fatal Industrial Incident 8th June Vacuum truck Findings - Design of door retaining assembly of ELCO vacuum tanker substandard - Poor functioning of safety relieve valves - No indications of explosion - Inexperience of driver and helper

  15. Fatal Industrial Incident 8th June Vacuum truck • Corrective Action • ELCO tankers taken out of service • Inspection of all inventorised tankers • Implement detailed safety valve testing procedure • Inspect routinely suction tanker door bolts/housing • Inspect suction tankers for potential blockages • Revise procedures for use of vacuum tankers

  16. Road Traffic Fatality 10th June Roll-over Fuel Tanker of Seismic Contractor Incident Details • Date : Saturday 10 June, 2000 • Time : 13:37 hrs. (from In-Vehicle Monitoring System) • Location : Blacktop road between Salalah and Thumrait, 15km N of Salalah • Severity : 4P Single Fatality • Potential : D4P Single Fatality • Contractor : Veritas Geophysical (Contract Number C889004) • Deceased : Kasab Amur Sulaiyam Al Junaibi, Omani Driver (39 years old)

  17. Road Traffic Fatality 10th June Roll-over Fuel Tanker of Seismic Contractor Looking downhill in direction of vehicle travel

  18. Road Traffic Fatality 10th June Roll-over Fuel Tanker of Seismic Contractor Findings • Driving too fast for the road conditions • Attitude: failure to follow rules and procedures • Insufficient hazard identification • Heavy Good Vehicle (HGV) course lacks practical assessment • Low gear road sign missing • Safety belt mounting design fault • Performance of in-vehicle monitoring system erroneous

  19. Road Traffic Fatality 10th June Roll-over Fuel Tanker of Seismic Contractor Corrective Action • Include risk assessment of supply routes in scouting trips • Define standards for in-vehicle monitoring systems • Revise HVG course • Introduce driving disciplinary standards within PDO operations • Recommend placement “engage low gear” sign to ROP • Review seat belt mounting with manufacturer (mounting should be on strong point on cabin floor) • Investigate HGV roll bars with Hino • Agree consistent standards for tankers across Shell group (centre of gravity)

  20. Fatal Incident Grader operator killed by his grader driving over him Incident Details Date : 21st June, 2000 Time : 18:00 hrs Location : Outside perimeter fence of Hubara Power Station (under construction) Severity : 4P Pot. Severity : 4P(C) & 4A(C) Contractor : Al Hassan (subcontractor to BHEL) Deceased Name : Mohammed Saleem (40 years old, Pakistani grader operator) Operation : Grading

  21. Head of body here Feet here Fatal Incident 21st June 2000 Grader operator killed by his grader driving over him

  22. Fatal Incident 21st June 2000 Grader operator killed by his grader driving over him Findings • Position of body indicated deliberate fall, suggesting suicide. Supported by letter and other evidence • Operator is able to exit the grader whilst the vehicle is in motion. (No ‘dead man’s handle’) • Point of entry/exit from grader is very exposed. • Long time in desert camp with long working hours and limited rest periods • Evidence of family problems and disturbed mind

  23. Fatal Incident 21st June 2000 Grader operator killed by his grader driving over him Corrective Action • Revise Company specification for earth moving and construction equipment • Review requirement for contractor staff to have a counsellor available

  24. Road Traffic Fatality 22nd July 2000 Roll-over Incident Details Date: 22st July, 2000 Time: 17:00 hrs Location: 57 km South of Adam on the Muscat - Salalah Highway Severity: 4P Contractor: Sea and Land (Draieh Catering Services (DAMAC)) Deceased Name: Aslam Darvi (age 39, Indian) Operation: Rig Boy

  25. Road Traffic Fatality 22nd July 2000 Roll-over Roof caved-in due to absence of rollover cage protection in the front Roof in rear unaffected due to rollover protection in the back

  26. Findings Recruitment of an inexperienced driver Inadequate Journey Management Complacency with regard to managing road safety Inadequate Safety Management Systems (DAMAC) Inadequate sub-contractor management (S&LDC) Inadequate PDO monitoring of sub-contractor Road Traffic Fatality 22nd July 2000 Roll-over

  27. Subcontractor compliance with PDO road safety specifications Five year experience requirement for all drivers Additional driver assessments for those below the age of 25 Improved information cascade to subcontractors via the PDO external web site Road Traffic Fatality 22nd July 2000 Roll-over Corrective Action

  28. MAIN SHORTCOMINGS • Supervision • Following rules • Hazard awareness • Attitude

  29. EXISTING INITIATIVES • Safety Champions (PDO + Contractor) for key issues • Company introduction of STOP • PDO/Contractors Safety Conference in 1998 and 1999 • Monthly HSE Area Contractor Forums held on site • Weekly MD reviews of LTI’s and high potential incidents • Structured Communication • General Safety work stoppages • Intensive HSE Road Shows • Launched WHIMS (Work Hazard Identification Management System) to support preparation of Job Safety Plans • HSE Audit and Inspection Effort (also Improvement KBA ongoing) • Terminate Contractors/stop from tendering for poor HSEperformance

  30. ADDITIONAL ACTION • Safety Blitz with focus on contractor HSE management • Focus on Road Safety management: - Disciplinary actions - Review driver/vehicle specifications - Improve driver training - Review jouney management - Engagement of sub-contractors • Introduction of HazId packages and other tools to identify safety hazards

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