ISSUE 18

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  February 2015
Latest HSE Statistics YTD
  2014 2015
Workplace fatalities
0 0
Non-work related fatalities
0 0
Non-accidental deaths (NADs)
0 0
Lost Time Injuries (LTIs)
0 0
All injuries (excluding first aid cases)
0 0
Motor Vehicle Incidents (MVIs)
0 0
Roll over - MVIs
0 0
Serious MVIs
0 0
Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF)
0 0
Life Saving Rules Violations
YTD
Journey management
0
Speeding/GSM
0
Seatbelts
0
Overriding safety device
0
Working at heights
0
Permit
0
Confined space
0
Lock out tag out
0
Drugs and alcohol
0
Gas testing
0
Smoking
0
Suspended Load
0
Vehicle Class A/B Defect
YTD
Class A
0
Class B
0
HSE TIP
 

Important News


   
 

HSE Management of Contracts The role of managing HSE in contracts towards achieving Goal Zero is highly significant since the work by the contractors account for more than 90% of PDO’s total exposure hours. Most of the exposure hours are of a high or medium, HSE risk, in nature. During 2006-2014, contractors accounted for 97% of all incidents, 94% of all work related LTIs and most of work related fatalities.

   

The management of HSE in contracts, therefore, is a critical element in saving lives at work and improving the HSE performance of PDO. PDO continues to focus on improving critical HSE areas of business: • Contract Holder-ship, including HSE competence of contract staff, • Contractor HSE Selection, commonly known as evaluation or Banding • Enhancing CEO Roles through assurance processes (Letter of Assurance, LOA)

 

What You Need to Know

 
 
Contract Staff HSE Competence:

Contract Holder-ship-Competence Competence is key to consistent management of HSE in contracts. PDO strives, through a Competence Assurance framework, to ensure that Contract staff is knowledgeable in the contract process. HSE workshops are conducted and the sessions are mandatory for contract staff. The PDO workshops have been developed to address common areas of identified weaknesses and to assess candidates to knowledge level in 4 main areas, namely: • Organisation, Responsibilities, Resources and HSE Requirements; • HSE Risk Management Framework; • HEMP for Significant Risks and HSE Cases • Integrate HSE into Business Plans and Procedures

Contractor Evaluation:

Contractor HSE Selection commonly known as evaluation or Banding The HSE Capability Assessment is an established process and presents a ‘Go’ or ‘No-Go’ report as part of the technical evaluation of contractors. The process includes the evaluation of the HSE Management system with additional information from contractors on their activities to promote,

Enhancing Senior Manager Roles through assurance processes:

(Letter of Assurance, LOA)  This is a WEB based letter sent to all contractors in February each year. The Contractor Senior Managment  is required to respond formerly to a simple questionnaire with focus on the implementation of the HSE management system within the Contractor Company. If anyone requires advice regarding HSE management in contracts then contact MSE12 Help Line on 24671072

 
ISSUE 18

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  February 2015