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2 How serious is the problem? Dropped Objects are among the Top 10 causes of Fatality and Serious Injury in the Oil and Gas Industry – What are they? DO OJT The top three causes of fatal accidents are… 1.Falls from height 2.Being struck by moving vehicles 3.Being struck by falling objects

3 Prevent dropped objects throughout the supply chain DO OJT

4 Potential dropped objects may arrive with equipment

5 DO OJT What causes dropped objects?

6 DO OJT Design and state of equipment -Corrosion failure -Innappropriate fixings / failed fixings -Vibrations / weathering -Overloading -Inadequate maintenance and inspection

7 DO OJT Work execution and planning -Ineffective control of equipment and tools taken aloft -Secured loads -Failure to use lanyards -Inadequately secured loads and items -Items are struck by other items

8 DO OJT Storage of equipment -Lack of cleaning and inspections -Redundant and neglected equipment -Inappropriate Storage / Inadequately Secured Equipment -Storing at Height, Overloading, Instability, Untethered Storage, Inappropriate Methods

9 DO OJT Housekeeping -Poor Housekeeping – when we are sloppy or too busy -Scrap and debris aloft -Discarded and Precarious items aloft -Lack of Cleaning / Inspection

10 DO OJT Behaviours -Complacency -Failure to follow procedures -Blind to changes in environment -Inadequate risk awareness -Failure to report observations -Poor prioritization -Work area ownership

11 Our good practices aimed at preventing dropped objects DO OJT

12 Control equipment and tools DO OJT -Secondary retention fitted to all equipment with the potential to fall -Tool Log for tools taken and used at height -Tool bags and designated tools for working at height -Inspection of equipment and tools before and during use

13 Report observations – prevent incidents DO OJT

14 -Proper Pre Job Planning – What are we going to do, how are we going to do it? -Risk Assessment – What are the hazards on this job, how will we control them? -Identifying Specific Onsite DROPS hazards -Risk Assessment / Lift Plans & TBT’s – Identify, Communicate & Control -Weekly drops inspections of areas around the vessel Planning and work execution

15 DO OJT Techniques for detection of PDO’s

16 DO OJT Available resources Process checklist ”Weekly DROPS hazard hunt” Dropped objects manual for your rig Best practices for dropped objects booklet

17 DO OJT Tips for inspections Choose a limited area Inspect areas where work recently took place / is taking place Inspect area where you do not work Few people divide each area – avoid overlap What does it mean to inspect? -Look -Touch/ Shake / Move Focus especially on: - Issues highlighted in drops manual - Temporary equipment - Equipment over side -Exposure to energy (wind, high temprature etc) -Equipment that is not in use -Equipment stored at heights

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