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This presentation covers dropped objects, how we define dropped objects and understand their causes and consequences. Topics covered include: > Static Dropped Objects > Dynamic Dropped Objects > Working at height > Hazard identification
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Dropped Objects (DROPS) PreventionIPTC Conference & Exhibition Doha, January 2014
Joachim van der MeulenM&S Manager LRED AP & MESecretary DROPS Asia
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Dropped Objects
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Definitions
Static Dropped Object
any object that falls from its previous position under its own weight – where Gravity takes over!
Dynamic Dropped Objectany object that falls from its previous position due to applied force from equipment/machinery or moving object – like a collision, perhaps during lifting or stacking… think wind, pressure or electrical energy sources too
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Static Dropped Objects
What are the Contributing Factors?
• Incorrect or home-made fixings
• Poor inspection, repair and maintenance
• Poor housekeeping, no control of items aloft
• Environmental factors over time
• Lack of experience, hazards not identified
When gravity takes over…
• Fixings fail (nuts, bolts, screws, clips etc.)
• Structure fails (gratings, signage, wind walls)
• Unsecured items fall (poor stacking, tools)
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Dynamic Dropped Objects
What are the Contributing Factors?
• Unnecessary distractions whilst undertaking task
• Not following the plan or procedure
• Failure to recognize and manage change
• Lack of experience or knowledge
• No awareness of surroundings
Over 70% of Dropped Objects are dynamic
• Striking against/colliding with objects or structure
• Excessive vibrations and extreme conditions
• Heavy lifts, moves, activities where force is applied
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Reliable Securing Rev 3
• DROPS Reliable Securing
• Securing Methods
• Understanding Dropped Objects
• Risk Management
• General Tips for Dropped Object Free Worksites
• Working at Height
• Hoisting, Lifting and Suspended Items
• Securing Structural Items and Sundries
• Securing Electrical Equipment and Instruments
• Moving Equipment
• Material Storage
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Reliable Securing Rev3 Content
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What if?
If this machine bolt was to fall from 27m - and strike someone below, on the head (whilst wearing a hardhat), what could happen to them?
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DROPS CALCULATOR
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Tools at Height
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Tools at Height
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Never Cross a Barrier
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Red Zones / Restricted Access Areas
Permission to enter Step Back Safety Zones Access diagrams posted
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Hazard Identification
Competence, distractions, communication, roles and responsibilities, the work environment…
… Authority to Stop Work that is unsafe.
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Dropped Objects Through the Supply Chain
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Lloyd’s Register & DROPS
• Sponsorship and organization of DROPS Forums
• Inspections
• Audits
• Certification & Class
• Training
• Research & Development
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• Multi-disciplinary expertise from LR family> 35 years in Drilling> 30 years in Asset Integrity> 25 years in CFD> 20 years in Failure analysis> 20 years in Marine architecture
GTC Research Team
• Industry and consulting experience• 80% Senior researchers with MSc /
PhD• PhD students doubling year-on-year• 13 nationalities• Fluent in 18 languages
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Background to TDS DROPS workshop
• Originally initiated and fully supported by Brunei Shell Petroleum Company
• Based on incident data provided by Brunei Shell Petroleum Company
• Supported by historical data available within Lloyds Register Energy Drilling inspection records
• Participation of operators, rig owners and manufacturer
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Discussions and outcome of the workshop
• New design fully enclosed TDS
• Full automated operation
• Remove / eliminate non essentials on current TDS
• Focus on design and maintenance of primary fixing
• Measure operational vibration levels; verify design accordingly
• Zone management systems
• Time requirements for maintenance and DROPS inspections
• DROPS inspections by suitable technically trained personnel
• Use visual aids to highlight critical inspection items
• Create application to upgrade picture book to handheld devices
• Develop industry standard
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Further Resources
• Download my free whitepaper on ‘Top Drive Systems Dropped Objects Prevention’
• www.lrenergy.org/drops
• www.dropsonline.org
Lloyd’s Register and variants of it are trading names of Lloyd’s Register Group Limited, its subsidiaries and affiliates.Copyright © Lloyd’s Register [Entity]. 2013. A member of the Lloyd’s Register group.
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Joachim van der MeulenMarketing & Sales Manager AP & MELloyd’s Register Energy DrillingT +65 8133 1369 E joachim.vdmeulen@lr.org
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Lloyd’s Register Drilling Integrity Services Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. 1 Bukit Batok Street 22 #05-02, Singapore 659592
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