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Paper presented at the SPE E&P Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Conference-Americas, March 16–18, 2015
Paper Number: SPE-173497-MS
..., and Maersk), in their publication “New Findings on Serious Injuries and Fatalities”; and, the further work that ExxonMobil has undertaking with their “Mining the Diamond” approach to safety data analysis, as first reported by Neil Duffin, President – ExxonMobil Development Company, at the 2012 Offshore...
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Paper presented at the SPE E&P Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Conference-Americas, March 16–18, 2015
Paper Number: SPE-173498-MS
.... Auger has continued its strategic role in Shell's Gulf of Mexico portfolio since then with 7 subsea satellite tie-back fields, the most of any in the Shell deep water Gulf of Mexico portfolio. In 2010 and 2011 Auger had 5 recordable injuries per year (TRIF of 6 per million man hours worked...
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Paper presented at the SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Conference, March 18–20, 2013
Paper Number: SPE-163757-MS
... to enable desired cultural changes. Also, historical approaches have not included a potential consequence assessment; a critical element in preventing future injuries. Incident classifications are often inconsistent because work restrictions and medical treatments are subject to individual medical provider...
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Paper presented at the SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Conference, March 18–20, 2013
Paper Number: SPE-163755-MS
... misses are happening to new field personnel within the first 18 months of their field assignment. Most reported accidents and near misses involve extreme injuries. The field is relying on the training department to ensure that new personnel are adequately trained and on the HSE group to ensure...
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Paper presented at the SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Conference, March 18–20, 2013
Paper Number: SPE-163749-MS
.... An objective of this paper is to show how that can be achieved. contingency planning accident prevention headlight international conference accident report management headlight appropriate corrective action Upstream Oil & Gas category objective injury society of petroleum engineers veley...
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Paper presented at the SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security and Environmental Conference, March 18–20, 2013
Paper Number: SPE-163800-MS
...Leadership While many supervisors and managers declare their intention to advance a culture in which injuries are not acceptable, it is their actions that determine whether people in the organization take their words to heart. That is why it is important for leaders to recognize the specific...
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Paper presented at the SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental Conference, March 21–23, 2011
Paper Number: SPE-141602-MS
... death fatality occupational fatality rate recommendation company type bureau of labor statistics extraction worker injury onshore worker society of petroleum engineers drilling contractor occupational safety and health Introduction The U.S. oil and gas extraction, or "upstream...
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Paper presented at the SPE Americas E&P Environmental and Safety Conference, March 23–25, 2009
Paper Number: SPE-120751-MS
... and/or behaviors can no longer be changed. management support characteristic Upstream Oil & Gas objective employee involvement consideration knowledge management profitability incident rate health safety management system injury Hazard Identification management commitment time incident...
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Paper presented at the SPE Americas E&P Environmental and Safety Conference, March 23–25, 2009
Paper Number: SPE-121056-MS
... are high, and vary with the level of drilling activity. In addition, injury risk may be associated with other factors, such as company type and size. The purpose of this study was to characterize the differences in risk of fatal injury according to company type and size during 2003–2007. Methods Data...
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Paper presented at the E&P Environmental and Safety Conference, March 5–7, 2007
Paper Number: SPE-106822-MS
... the United Kingdom 6 , 17 – 19 . Collins and his colleagues proposed that fatigue was a major factor in the cause of many incidents in the offshore oil and gas industry that have generally been attributed to ‘human error’ 6 . Many reports of injury incidents lack information about hours worked, day...
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Paper presented at the E&P Environmental and Safety Conference, March 5–7, 2007
Paper Number: SPE-106682-MS
... Abstract Back and hand injuries are among the most common types of injuries that occur while engaging in pressure pumping at the wellsite. This is not surprising given the heavy iron that must be lifted off trucks, carried into position, and then connected using hammers. The challenge...
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Paper presented at the E&P Environmental and Safety Conference, March 5–7, 2007
Paper Number: SPE-106566-MS
... Table 1 Hammer-Related, Time-Lost Injuries (January–July) No. of Injuries Cause of Injury 21 Personnel strike themselves with hammer 6 Personnel strike other people with hammer 9 Injuries resulting from strain of swinging a hammer 2 Injuries resulting from projectiles...

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