QHSE

The Company is responsible for the implementation of safe operating procedures for both Company and Contractors’ operations. The Contractors are responsible for developing procedures that apply to their primary work tasks, while ensuring that these comply with the Company procedures. In case of non-complience the Company Representative shall be made aware of the situation, in Safety Organisation and Responsibilities

1          Personnel Work shall be restricted in all areas below other work being carried out at higher levels. Work vests shall be worn by all personnel working over or near water, and where there are no guard rails in elevated positions. A safety belt and lifeline shall be worn by all personnel working above the Key Safety Standard in Drilling Operations

This article describe the key Safety standards in Drilling Operations; 1          Personnel Work shall be restricted in all areas below other work being carried out at higher levels. Work vests shall be worn by all personnel working over or near water, and where there are no guard rails in elevated positions. A safety belt and SAFETY OF DRILLING OPERATIONS

Basic types of adverse weather conditions (extreme temperature, freezing and wind) and the precautions to be taken. 1  Extreme Temperatures Extreme temperatures affect the safety of personnel through loss of concentration. 1.1 Heat Stress: This can be alleviated by protection from the heat source, and a plentiful supply of drinking water. 1.2 Cold Stress: This Adverse Weather Conditions

This article describes the Emergency Response Responsibiliites foir the C0mpany man,  OIM and Contractor Representative. Company Drilling supervisor Responsible to take immediate responsive action to control the emergency situation on the rig Receive notification of an incident or the likelihood of such a development from the OIM or other member of Rig crew and inform Emergency Response Responsibiliites

The process of grinding drill cuttings to form a slurry which is then pumped downhole, either into a dedicated disposal well or into the annulus of an existing well, has been used since the early nineties and is now a mature technology. This process of cuttings re-injection or CRI has some major benefits compared to Waste Management – Cuttings re-injection

As part of the continuous drive to improve environmental performance, drill cuttings discharges must be addressed and recommendations made for reducing the environmental impact of this waste stream. The options for avoiding OBM discharges are to increase the use of water based drilling mud or implement total containment systems to prevent the discharge of synthetic Waste Management Strategy – cuttings discharge

This article describes responsibilities of the rig team in case of emergency and provide definition for the different Emergency levels. 1. Company drilling supervisor Responsible to take immediate responsive action to control the emergency situation on the rig. Receive notification of an incident or the likelihood of such a development from the OIM or other Rig team responsibility during emergency response

Transport related accidents are responsible for the larger percentage of lost time accidents and fatalities. To ensure a safe operation it is essential to prepare procedures and guidelines for staff, contractors and visitors in the field. Safety must be assigned a line responsibility. The following guide-lines provide a basis for the development of transport safety Guidelines for developping road safety procedures

This article present some guidelines for setting up HSE policy and procedures for exploration projects. 1. General 1.1 Policy “Health, Safety and Environment” are the aspects of activities which relate to how work is carried out rather than to what is done. They must be given equal priority with the technical aspects of any operation. Guidelines for developping HSE Policy and procedures