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Health and Safety Executive
Health and Safety Executive
08-09 Annual review of [Dutyholder’s name]
Management of major hazards and compliance with relevant statutory provisions
Agenda
• Introductions
• Purpose of review
• HSE industry-wide feedback
• HSE company-specific feedback
• Company’s response and plans
• Contributions from other attendees
• Actions to be agreed
Industry-wide feedback
• HSE’s key messages to the industry
• OSD’s key programmes and projects
• OSD’s enforcement trends
• Industry performance - lagging indicators
• Significant legal changes and publications
• (A reminder of what HSE does)
LeadershipLeadership
CompetencyCompetencyAsset IntegrityAsset Integrity
Safety CultureSafety Culture
OSD’s Priority Areas
HSE’s key messages to industry
• Improvements required in:safety leadership by senior managementasset integritycompetencesafety culture
• Need to consider response to Step Change:vision of the safest oil and gas sector by 2010strategy to recognise and reduce hazards,
maintain and improve asset integrity, andtake personal ownership for safety
OSD programmes & projects
• Verification inspection
• Inspection of audit arrangements
• External corrosion inspection
OSD enforcement notices April to November 08
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Industry-wide hydrocarbon releases
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Major Significant Minor
Industry-wide accidents
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'00/01 '01/02 '02/03 '03/04 '04/05 '05/06 '06/07 '07/08 [08/09]
Fatal Major Over 3 day
Some points on lagging indicators
• Hydrocarbon releases– rising trend in >25kg releases– compression systems & small-bore piping
significant contributors– human factors a significant cause
• No fatalities, major injury rate 10% up on last year
• Over-3-day injury rate 10% down on last year
• Dangerous occurrences 5% up, only 3.6% better than 12 years ago
• 37% of all injuries from maintenance/construction
• 19% of all injuries from deck operations
Typical installation performance
HCR Major & Significant
0 1 – 2 3
Major Injuries 0 1 2
Over 3 day
Injuries
0 2 – 3 4
Dangerous
Occurrences
0 2 – 3 > 5
Good Average Poor
Significant legal changes and publications
• New AOGBO:revised definitions‘walk-to-work’ vessel excluded
• Proposed revisions of safety case regulations & other major hazard legislation:dutyholder is person in control, not operator or owner[revised PFEER guidance on rescue?]
• [others?]
[A reminder – what HSE does]
• [Delivering health and safety outcomes
• Enabling justice
• Supporting Government
• Demonstrating public accountability]
Your management of major hazards
• Our high-level intervention findings suggest: [include good as well as bad]
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Your management of occupational health and safety
• Our high-level intervention findings suggest: [include good as well as bad] 1
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Dutyholder intervention plan
Currently we plan to:
Visit all your installations [twice ?] in the next 12 months
Undertake additional visits onshore and offshore as part of OSD’s audit project
Investigate any major or significant hydrocarbon releases, and other significant incidents