Non-accidental death Definition

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Non-accidental death Definition Any case of death of a person either; where there is no identifiable incident or trauma involved, or which is the result of an apparent suicide. Where NAD occurs to a person who is currently employed by or on contract to the Company; Records of medical pre-employment checks, periodic medical checks Information about the work and work conditions preceding the death. This also applies to non-accidental deaths outside normal working hours.

Non-accidental death The objective; To ascertain whether the cause of the fatality relates to systems and conditions which are managed by the Company and may provide the grounds for corrective action. If this is the case, such a fatality should be reported immediately and be included in the Company statistics The contents of Non-accidental death reports should be based on the template (PR1418)

Non-accidental death EVENT DETAILS 2.1 Time, Date, Place of Death 2.2 Details of the Deceased 2.3 Nature of injuries/cause of death 2.4 Sequence of Events leading to the discovery of the deceased 2.5 Sequence of Events following the discovery of the deceased 2.6 Post Incident response 2.6.1 Where death occurred within the Company fence, were the Company Medical Emergency Response Effective?

Non-accidental death INVESTIGATION DETAILS 3.1 Investigation Team (including medical officer or occupation health adviser) 3.2 Persons Interviewed 3.3 Examination of relevant site / living conditions (vehicles, equipment, accommodation, etc.) 3.4 Examination of the work hazards 3.4.1 Are there any work related exposures e.g. contact with hazardous substances, poor working environment etc. which could have contributed to the death? 3.5 Evaluation of pre-existing conditions / lifestyle factors 3.5.1 Are there any relevant lifestyle factors e.g. diet, tobacco, alcohol abuse, etc.? 3.5.2 Are there any pre-existing medical conditions? 3.5.3 Has the individual been declared medically fit to carry out his/her normal duties in compliance with Company Standards (SP1230)? 3.5.4 Had the individual exhibited any signs, or symptoms associated with the cause of death before/during his/her recent work period? 3.5.5 Had the individual been recently referred to a Doctor?

Non-accidental death 4.1.1 PDO & Contractor HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASPECTS 4.1 Organisation, roles and responsibilities 4.1.1 PDO & Contractor 4.1.2 What is known of the health management within the direct working environment of the deceased (health risk assessments, exposure monitoring, health controls and performance indicators.) 4.2 Health requirements for contract 4.3 HSE Plans (PDO & Contractor) (focus only on issues which are relevant to the cause of death) 4.4 Monitoring and Implementation of HSE Plans 4.4.1 PDO monitoring if PDO is fulfilling responsibilities and obligations 4.4.2 PDO monitoring if Contractor is fulfilling responsibilities and obligations 4.4.3 Contractor monitoring if it is fulfilling responsibilities and obligations (above sections include monitoring, auditing, inspections, reviews etc.)`

Non-accidental death CONCLUSIONS 5.1 Primary and Contributory cause(s) of the Death 5.2 General conclusions or observations 6. RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1 Immediate actions 6.2 Follow-up actions LIST OF ATTACHMENTS information such as autopsy report, medical fitness certificate, Death Certificate, etc.

Non-Accidental Death Cases 1997 - 2003 Occupational Health Road Show 2004 Non-Accidental Death Cases 1997 - 2003

Non-accidental death Year 01 02 03 Neoplasm (malignant diseases) 0 0 2 Diseases of the blood 1 1 0 Diseases of the circulatory system 7 6 9 PDO & Contractor NAD Cases 1997-2002 2000 Crude death rate Oman = 3.65/1000 ‘97-’02 Avg. Crude death rate for PDO = 0.68/1000 CVD% of hospital deaths in Oman in 2000 = 35% (40% of all deaths in U.S. are due to CVD) Estimate CVD death rate for Oman: =1.28/1000 ‘97-‘02 Avg. CVD death rate for PDO & Contractors= 0.43/1000

PDO & Contractor NAD Cases 1997-2002 Non-accidental death PDO & Contractor NAD Cases 1997-2002 61 NAD cases + 20 accident related fatalities = 81 total cases Average: 13.5 cases/year Population: 4,000 PDO + 16,000 Contractors = 20,000 NAD contractor cases versus PDO cases = 46/15 (75%/25%) Average age at death of NAD cases = 44.6 year* Age range at death of NAD cases = 23-67 year* Primary cause of PDO+ Ctr. deaths = CVD Cardio-Vascular Disease: 84% of reported NAD cases 63% of total death cases) * age data is skewed downward due to legal age adjustments