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Alaska Safety Handbooks. Course Number NSTC-04 Revised 11–2010. Introduction. Goal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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© 1997-2010 North Slope Training Cooperative—revised 2010. All rights reserved.
Alaska Safety Handbooks Course Number
NSTC-04Revised 11–2010
© 1997-2010 North Slope Training Cooperative—revised 2010. All rights reserved. Course Number: NSTC-04
Introduction
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© 1997-2010 North Slope Training Cooperative—revised 2010. All rights reserved. Course Number: NSTC-04
Goal
To ensure that participants use the 2010 Alaska Safety Handbook (ASH) and the 2010 BP Team Alaska—Alaska Safety Handbook (BP ASH) as references to determine the correct policy, procedures, roles, responsibilities, and general safety requirements for any given work task.
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Objectives
Participants will be able to:
Identify the major components of the 2010 ASH and the 2010 BP ASH.
Locate the select the applicable procedures, standards, and general safety requirements for daily tasks and projects in the operating areas where they work.
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Creation of a Safety Culture
Safety Guidelines
Standards & Procedures
Roles & Responsibilities
Prevention of Accidents & Injuries
Benefits 5
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One Safety Culture: Two Safety Handbooks
2010 Alaska Safety Handbook (ASH)
ConocoPhillips
ExxonMobil
Pioneer
Shell
Eni
2010 Team Alaska—Alaska Safety Handbook (BP ASH)
Specific to the BPXA Operating Fields
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Handbook Components
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Table of Contents & Index
The ASH and BP ASH have many similar sections, but each layout is different and BP has changed or added guidelines that are specific to its operating fields.
Identify 5 sectional similarities including page numbers in the two handbooks. Use the Table of Contents & Index.
Identify 5 sectional differences including page numbers in the two handbooks. Use the Table of Contents & Index.
The following slides outline the principles and expectations upon which all the Operating Companies agree a safety culture is built.
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Injuries and occupational illnesses are preventable.
Safety is fundamental to the conduct of our business.
Safe behavior is doing the job right.
Workplace risk will be reduced.
Everyone has responsibilities and accountabilities.
We are all obligated to report hazards and risks.
Safety Guiding Principles
ASH, page 1; BP ASH, page 11
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Set the example
Hold safety meetings
Communicate clearly
Perform daily safety surveys
Investigate incidents
Educate and train employees
Supervisor Safety Expectations
ASH, page 2; BP ASH, page 13
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Safe job performance
Report incidents promptly
Take action to stop unsafe behaviors or conditions
Actively participate in safety meetings
Be familiar with both the ASH and the BP ASH
Individual Safety Expectations
ASH, page 3; BP ASH, page 14
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General Safety Rules
Safe Behaviors or Work Practices
Standard Industry Practice
Regulatory Requirements
Fire Protection
Safety Guidelines and Requirements 12
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Standard Operating Procedures
Testing and Monitoring
Permitting Requirements
Control of Work (BP ASH only)
Working Safely Is a Condition of Work 13
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Permits
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Communication
Safety
Permission
Regulation
Purpose of Permits 15
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Types of Permits
Unit Work (ASH, BP ASH)
Hot Work (ASH, BP ASH)
Confined Space Entry (ASH, BP ASH)
Energized Electrical Work (ASH; BP ASH)
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Types of Permits
Process Opening/Blinding (ASH); Breaking Containment (BP ASH)
Area Civil Work Request (ASH);Ground Disturbance (BP ASH)
Lifting Operations (BP ASH only)
Well Transfer Form (BP ASH only)
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Differences in Permitting Requirements
The 2010 ASH and the 2010 BP ASH have different permitting requirements even though the types of permits required are similar. Be sure you are familiar with the permits required in the specific field where you are working.
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ASH-BP ASH Exercise
Look up the answers to the quiz questions assigned to your small group using both the ASH and BP ASH handbooks.
Write down the answers and page numbers from both handbooks. Note the similarities and differences in answers.
Report your answers and page numbers back to the larger group.
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