QHSE

1.0 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to ensure that the Annular Pressure (AP) Well Management is documented and that roles, responsibilities and safe working practices are clearly defined to ensure safety of the workforce, safety of the general public, and protection of the environment and company assets.     2.0 Scope The scope of this Management of Annular Pressure – Programme

Company Well Operations in COUNTRY will be conducted in accordance with the Company HSE Policy and with the intent of meeting the best international standards for HSE. Our goal is that no harm comes to any person, and that damage to the environment is minimised, during any of the activities while constructing, drilling and testing HSE Plan (Example)

Technological, economic, organizational and human factors affect the work behaviour and well-being of people as part of the work system. The design of the work systems shall satisfy human requirements by applying ergonomic knowledge in the fight of practical experience. 1 Scope This Standard establishes ergonomic principles as Basic guidelines for the design of work Ergonomic principles in the design of work systems

This article is an example (MS Excel format) of a Risk Register for a standard land well; Risk Register Example

Have a good prejob meeting with the whole crew, inform the crane driver and check with him the correct signs for crane movements. Run together through the program, shortly explain the purpose. Make sure all necessary surface equipment is available, check the last pressure certificates of BOP’s, lubricator and other pressure vessels (not older than Slickline Safety Instructions

HSE Compliance and Code of Conduct – Consequence Matrix                                                                                                                  

Driving remains one of the highest risk activities carried out within the oil and gas exploration industry on a daily basis (according to OGP). Driving risk increases in countries where driving habits and road conditions are not consistent with international accepted road and driver safety standards (which lower the risk of motor vehicle accident (MVA)). Road Safety Plan

1. Safety management 1.1 Safety meetings  Rig site meetings held on a weekly basis with short ‘toolbox’ meetings subject to operational requirement. 5-10 minute safety briefing before each shift or between each job phase (e.g. tripping and logging or casing running and cementing).Office meetings involving management and senior operational staff, held on a weekly or Summary of deficiencies in rig operations

The following procedure for storage of explosives and radioactive materials shall apply to the well operations and shall be used to control the access to the locked storage magazines for both the explosives and radioactive material. 1.  The keys to both the explosive magazine and the radioactive source storage bunker will be kept by the Storage of Dangerous Goods (Explosives and R.A. Sources)

The purpose is to ensure operational follow-up of the performed risk analyses, emergency preparedness analyses, and any other recommendations from the Health, Safety and Environmental cases prepared for the drilling and well operations. The main tool for the detailed implementation of risk reduction and emergency preparedness improvement measures is the Emergency Preparedness Program , prepared Emergency Preparedness Program