© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised 2012. All rights reserved Course Number NSTC-30 Revised 1-2012 Offshore Safety Awareness.

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© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved Course Number NSTC-30 Revised Offshore Safety Awareness

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved Module III: Living and Working Safely Offshore

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Offshore Living 3

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Be prepared for a long stay and unexpected delays. Pack surplus personal items. Prescription medication must be in the original container with the person’s name on it. Bring “extra” prescription medication (3 days supply) in the event of travel-prohibitive weather conditions. Know your PPE requirements. Bring what you need for your job (tools/materials). Packing for Offshore Living 4

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. The following items are prohibited: Butane lighters/strike anywhere matches Plastic garbage bags Weapons Alcohol Illegal drugs Other contraband Prohibited Items 5

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Offshore Check-In Follow site-specific procedures for each location. Sign-in is required upon arrival. Room assignment will be provided. Site-specific orientation will be scheduled. 6

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Site-specific Orientation Take note of the following during site-specific orientation: Personnel on board lists or station bills Location of emergency equipment and muster stations Alarm and notifications systems Emergency exits and evacuation routes 7

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Site-specific Orientation Take note of the following during site- specific orientation: Security desk and call in numbers Medical clinic and aid station locations Some medical personnel may be authorized to prescribe emergency medication and provide over-the- counter medications for illness. 8

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Offshore Living Areas Shared rooms and bathroom facilities Cafeterias and snack rooms Laundry Commissary 9

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Offshore Living Areas Lockers and gear storage areas Internet, phone, mail, and fax availability Permitted use of electronic devices Designated smoking areas Recreation and workout areas 10

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Offshore Life and Health Have consideration for others who live in your facility. Day and night sleepers Use of shared areas Personal hygiene protects everyone from the spread of illness. Use hand washing stations. Wear slippers to avoid athlete’s foot. Report to the clinic when sick, not to work. 11

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Working Safely Offshore 12

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. The offshore work environment has the potential to contain almost all hazards found at facilities on land such as fires, falls, and confined spaces. Other hazards not commonly encountered on land are drowning, hypothermia, transfer accidents, watercraft collisions, cranes, and rigging. Potential Offshore Hazards 13

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Work Hazard Assessment Dropped objects Falling from height Moving/rotating equipment Steel cables/winches Pinch points and trip hazards Overhead lifts Ladders Electrical hazards 14

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Work Hazard Assessment Blocked walkways Forklift activity Open deck hatches Vessel to vessel transfers Galley hazards Cutting tools Mixing equipment Hot surfaces/grease fires 15

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Emergencies & Maritime Security 16

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Man Overboard Keep the person in sight. Throw ring buoy to the person. Sound the alarm and notify the Control Room. Know your location’s specific procedures. Never enter the water to attempt a rescue. 17

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Abandon Rig or Vessel Avoid entering the water. If you must enter the water, do so from the lowest level possible. Know where escape pods and lifeboats are located. Stay with a group. Conserve energy and body heat. Await assistance. 18

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Other Alarms and Drills Each offshore location will have different alarms and procedures for: Fire Blowout H 2 S Combustible Gas All Clear 19

© North Slope Training Cooperative—revised All rights reserved. Approach of an Unknown Vessel Avoid confrontations. Notify Control Room / Supervisor. Notify appropriate security personnel. Each location will have reporting protocols. 20