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Paper presented at the SPE Offshore Europe Conference and Exhibition, September 3–6, 2019
Paper Number: SPE-195771-MS
... The best time to start using your safety data was yesterday, but the next best time is today. Part of the challenge is knowing when and where these incidents are likely to occur. If we could predict which department, area, or phase of work was expected to result in a specific type of injury...
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Paper presented at the SPE Offshore Europe Conference & Exhibition, September 5–8, 2017
Paper Number: SPE-186162-MS
... information incident incident rate service company requirement safety bust cycle supply and demand pricing injury customer Technician TRIR Workforce supply and demand forecasting market analysis society of petroleum engineers energy economics operation service technician Injury Metrics...
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Paper presented at the SPE Offshore Europe Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, September 6–8, 2011
Paper Number: SPE-145460-MS
... performance. And yet, safety has always been an imperative due to the sometimes rather extreme hazards faced by the employees. Recognising this, the industry has made great strides in improving safety performance, as can be seen by the reduced lost time injury rates. The industry has also made remarkable...
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Paper presented at the SPE Offshore Europe Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, September 8–11, 2009
Paper Number: SPE-123889-MS
... operator platform transfer operation protection transfer device capsule marine transportation transfer solution subsea system injury air transportation offshore crew supply seacor cheetah Introduction The offshore oil and gas industry has from its outset used both air and sea...
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Paper presented at the SPE Offshore Europe, September 5–8, 1995
Paper Number: SPE-30395-MS
... Abstract Safety has traditionally been measured by using number of personell injuries as the major measure. This is a measure which do not cover the whole safety area. Criticality is defined as a total safety measure and the advantage of this measure is discussed. safety measure efficent...

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