ISSUE 10

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  01 OCT 2014
Latest HSE Statistics YTD 30 SEP 2014
  2013 2014
Workplace fatalities
1 4
Non-work related fatalities
6 3
Non-accidental deaths (NADs)
6 10
Lost Time Injuries (LTIs)
34 44
All injuries (excluding first aid cases)
138 131
Motor Vehicle Incidents (MVIs)
102 81
Roll over - MVIs
28 20
Serious MVIs
0 25
Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF)
0 0
Life Saving Rules Violations
YTD 30 SEP 2014
Journey management
10
Speeding/GSM
7
Seatbelts
5
Overriding safety device
0
Working at heights
0
Permit
1
Confined space
0
Lock out tag out
0
Drugs and alcohol
0
Gas testing
0
Vehicle Class A/B Defect
YTD 30 SEP 2014
Class A
254
Class B
3474
HSE TIP
First recognise safe behaviour and let people know what they did well and then feedback should focus on actions to mitigate exposure and what they did wrongly.
 

Important News


   
 

Solook is the Behavioural Based Safety project which focuses on safe and at-risk behaviours. 
It is an observation & coaching process which results in actions to achieve sustainable & continual provements .
 
How do we improve our Safe Behaviours? Improving antecedents & consequences which support safe behaviours.
How do we reduce At-Risk Behaviours? Reducing the power of antecedents and consequence that support at-risk behaviours.

   

ABC analysis is a method of systematically looking at a Behaviour (observable act) in terms of an Antecedent (what triggers behaviour) & Consequence (what results from behaviour). It  is used to find out why undesirable behaviours persist & what can we done to replace them with desirable behaviours.

Types of Behaviours:

Enabled Within the control of the person
Difficult = Can be done, but takes extra effort
Non-enabled = Not within the control of the person.

 

What You Need to Know

 
 
Pilot Group:

1. Two Well Engineering Contractors:

  • Abraj: 3 Rigs & 3 Hoists
  • Shaleem: 4 Hoists
2. Harweel Project
3. Commuting pilot project (all PDO & Contractors from senior management
and the workforce)

What is ICB:

The Inventory of Critical Behaviours (ICB) is a datasheet which reflects actual exposures at a location and is extracted by analyzing the cause of injuries, from the location's incident reports. This data analysis is essential to  identify the risks.

What is RINCON:

The “Safe” and “At-Risk Behaviours” are captured in the ICB datasheet and uploaded into an IT system called 'RINCON' together with actions to mitigate the “At-Risk Behaviors".  The  data is reviewed monthly by the team  to monitor progress.

 
ISSUE 10

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  01 OCT 2014
         

Effective Solook observations and feedback will bring changes that can: 
a.  Help shift risk perception
b.  Strengthen the safety culture
c.  Uncover hidden barriers
d.  Prevent incidents

Through observation and feedback, Enabled and Difficult Behaviors are solved on the spot and Non-Enabled (impossible) Behaviors are addressed and solved by the 'blocker removal' team.
By controlling and reducing the System-Based root causes of at-risk behaviors, the team at the location is able to address all aspects of the Working Interface including Facilities & Equipment, Procedures/Process, and the actions of workers.

 

The Solook process is driven by our trained and certified Internal Consultants (INCONS).  They, together with the site team create a Site Steering Committee who develop the ICB & train location observers who then conduct observations and coach workers and provide constructive feedback.

The observation data sheets are uploaded onto RINCON & the Site SC members, who meet monthly, extract  data, identify blockers to safe behaviors and follow up on actions, therein.  This data is further analyzed using the Process Index and Dashboard in order to track improvement in “Safe” behaviors and reduction in “At-Risk Behaviors”.

 

Solook integrates the PDO Safety initiatives of STOP, Life Saving Rules and our hazard hunts and simplifies the process by using one integrated data sheet to observe Safe and At-Risk Behaviors.  This significantly reduces your paperwork.

The INCON conducts a sustainability review with the Site Steering Committee.   This review provides an evaluation of the process’ strengths and improvement opportunities at that point in time so that the committee can plan its future activities with a focus on the most important issues for them. The first of these sustainability reviews are planned to start in November.

For more information or back issues, please access www.pdo.co.om/hseforcontractors or email Nasra Maamery (MSE/51).