Effective HSE practices are vital for enhancing safety in upstream operations. By prioritizing risk management, safety training, and environmental protection, companies can safeguard their workforce, prevent incidents, and ensure smooth, sustainable operations in the challenging landscapes of oil and gas exploration and production. Know More: https://lnkd.in/gSHMX6UD#HSEPractices#OilandGas#GETGlobalGroup
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The final SEMS rule, as adopted in 30 CFR 250, requires offshore operators to develop and implement Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) for oil, gas, and sulfur operations in the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).
You must have your SEMS program audited by an ASP within 2 years after initial implementation and every 3 years thereafter. The 3-year auditing cycle begins on the start date of each comprehensive audit (including the initial implementation audit) and ends on the start date of your next comprehensive audit.
Is your SEMS documentation up-to-date? Contact your Strategy Engineering representative to see how our SEMS documentation expertise can aid your compliance efforts.
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"Gratitude abounds as we wrap up our comprehensive HSE workshop tailored specifically for the petroleum engineering community. Eng. Harman Jaafar's deep dive into H2S Induction enriched our understanding and equipped us with essential tools for navigating safety in the oil and gas sector.
Throughout the day, we delved into critical topics such as understanding HSE Management Systems, organizational strategies for safety, risk assessment principles, and incident investigation protocols. Real-life case studies provided sobering insights, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and proactive measures.
But our journey doesn't end here. Armed with newfound knowledge and a shared commitment to safety, let's continue to champion best practices, foster a culture of awareness, and drive positive change in the petroleum engineering industry.
A heartfelt thank you to all participants, speakers, and organizers for making this workshop a resounding success. Together, we're shaping a safer future for all. #SafetyMatters#OilandGasSafety#HSEWorkshop#PetroleumEngineering"
IOGP Process Safety Fundamentals (PSF) the must to adopt SOPs and practices that can make your oil and gas facilities and process plants safe place to work
Rigless well intervention Engineer | wellsite forman | Senior Completion and well service engineer | production optimization, artificial lift design, installation and troubleshooting.
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➡️ Safety in the oil and gas industry is fundamental, and I am a strong believer in leading by example and showing zero tolerance towards apathy.
➡️ I firmly hold that safety should equal economic considerations in importance.
➡️ Following safety rules is not just a regulatory requirement; it's our commitment to protecting lives and maintaining the integrity of our operations. ➡️ By adhering to these principles, we create a safer environment for everyone involved.
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Operations on offshore installations are governed by a variety of standards, regulations, and procedures to ensure safety and operational efficiency. Here are some key guidelines and documents that typically apply:
1. International Standards Organization (ISO) Standards:
> ISO 19901-6: Specifies requirements and guidance for the design, construction, transportation, and installation of offshore structures and associated lifting operations.
> ISO 15544: Provides guidelines for offshore lifting operations to manage risks and ensure safety.
2. API (American Petroleum Institute) Standards:
> API RP 2D: Recommended Practice for Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Cranes. It covers maintenance, inspection, testing, and operation of offshore cranes.
> API RP 2D-S2: Supplement 2 to API RP 2D, which addresses crane operations on fixed and floating offshore platforms.
3. Regulatory Bodies:
> UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE): Provides regulations and guidance for offshore installations, including lifting operations, under the Offshore Installations (Safety Case) Regulations.
> Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA): Regulates lifting operations on Norwegian offshore installations, ensuring compliance with Norwegian regulations.
> US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE): Provides regulations and guidelines for offshore operations in the Gulf of Mexico region, including lifting activities.
4. Company-Specific Procedures:
> Each offshore operator typically develops company-specific procedures based on international standards and local regulations. These procedures detail specific requirements for planning, executing, and supervising lifting operations.
5. Industry Best Practices:
> Industry organizations such as the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) and International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) publish recommended practices and guidelines for lifting operations offshore.
6. Risk Assessment and Management:
> Offshore installations conduct thorough risk assessments and implement risk management strategies specific to lifting operations. This includes identifying hazards, assessing risks, and implementing controls to mitigate risks associated with lifting activities.
Overall, adherence to these standards, regulations, and procedures is crucial to ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment during lifting operations on offshore installations. Each entity involved, including operators, contractors, and regulatory bodies, plays a role in maintaining high safety standards and operational integrity offshore.
regards, Bai
An overview from #nearlylegal re; Van Herpen V Green & Green which highlights the importance of gas installation certification and gas safety certificates #compliance#gassafety