Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell Strategies for Understanding and Addressing Risk Tolerance Factor # 2 Familiarity with the Task “Complacency”

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Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell Strategies for Understanding and Addressing Risk Tolerance Factor # 2 Familiarity with the Task “Complacency”

Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell COMPLACENCY “Self-satisfaction especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies.” Merriam-Webster Dictionary 10 Factors That Influence Risk Tolerance 1.Overestimating Capability/Experience 2.Familiarity with the Task 3.Seriousness of Outcome 4.Voluntary Actions and Being in Control 5.Personal Experience with an Outcome 6.Cost of Non-Compliance 7.Confidence in the Equipment 8.Confidence in Protection and Rescue 9.Potential Profit & Gain from Actions 10. Role Models Accepting Risk

Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell Root Cause Analysis Factor #4 “Not following the standard or procedure, not mitigating the risks has not resulted in an incident in the past” 1. 1.Complacency Due to Familiarization Repetitive tasks Long duration tasks Getting ‘comfortable’ working near a hazard 2. 2.Scepticism of Potential Hazard – “There was no incident when I did it this way the last time

Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell Factors Influencing Risk Tolerance (Complacency) Familiarity with the Task (Complacency) Strategies for Reducing Tolerance Situational Awareness – Treat every time like the first time.... ‘Stop and Think’ What could go wrong this time? How would I teach a new person to do this? Verbalize the task steps of the task while doing it “He had done this task 500 times without hurting himself” “We had stack about 200 of them when...” “I do it about 10 times every day”

Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell Competency Cycle I don’t know what I don’t know Orientation / Training I know what I don’t know CHANGE Training / Mentorship Restore Competency Time & Repetition I don’t think about it anymore (habit/complacency) - - Refresher training - - JSA / LMRA - - Feedback - - Observations - -Checklists - -Verbalization “Consciously Competent” Competent in the task and thinking about it each time it is performed. Preferred State

Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell Tools and Processes for Addressing Complacency Refresher training: Review existing procedures and processes. Complete attest of skill JSA: Develop or review JSA pre-job Feedback: Provide worker with feedback on performance Observations: Complete an LPO on work execution Assignments: Assign worker as mentor for new worker Provide worker an opportunity for a special project Checklists: Develop a checklist/work aid to ensure procedural steps are adhered to during work execution Verbalization: Voice out loud the steps you are completing while executing the task.

Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell Exercise and Discussion Identify a routine task that you have done more than 100 times in your job?. _______________________________________________________________ What could happen if you loose focus on this task? How bad could it be? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Identify a routine task that you do more than 10 times per day? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ What could happen if you loose focus on this task? How bad could it be? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Identify one task that you will do in the next week where you will use the verbalizing technique (talk your way through the task out loud) _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ What specific action am I going to take to address this risk tolerance factor? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________

Imperial Oil Resources D.J.Fennell 10 Factors That Influence Risk Tolerance 1.Overestimating Capability/Experience 2.Familiarity with the Task 3.Seriousness of Outcome 4.Voluntary Actions and Being in Control 5.Personal Experience with an Outcome 6.Cost of Non-Compliance 7.Confidence in the Equipment 8.Confidence in Protection and Rescue 9.Potential Profit & Gain from Actions 10. Role Models Accepting Risk Stay tuned for additional strategies to help reduce risk tolerance on the other factors.