Oil
and gas industry workers engage in many activities that may expose them to
serious hazards, such as falling from towers, unguarded machinery, being struck
by heavy equipment, electrocutions, and silica dust. The information, tools,
and resources provided in course are designed to help you, whether you are an
employer or employee, to identify, reduce, and eliminate oil and gas-related
hazards.
This
course on Accident and Injury Prevention
for Petroleum Workers is also an introduction to the basic elements of an
effective Oil and Gas Industry Safety Management System (SMS). This course
demonstrates to employees how to prevent workplace accidents by paying
attention to safety and good housekeeping considerations. Good safety awareness
and housekeeping can significantly reduce accidents and injuries in any type of
work environment.
By
developing good safety habits, and by being aware of their work area and any
hazards associated with it, employees can reduce the potential for accidents
and injuries. Areas covered in the workshop benefits the employee and provides
safety awareness. The training course is divided into a number of logical
sections so information is easily understood and retained.
This
seminar will highlight:
Duties of employers and employees
Safe working Systems
Safety Program
Inspections and Audits
Safety Meetings and Tool Box Talk
Hazard Awareness & Abatement
Accident Investigation & Accident
Reporting including Near Miss Incidents
PPE & Basic Risk Assessment
Principles
Improved operational Health & Safety
Training Objectives
What are the Goals?
At
the end of this course on Accident and
Injury Prevention for Petroleum Workers, participants will have a good
understanding of:
Inspection techniques
Hazard Recognition, Awareness, Abatement
& Communication
Lockout-Tagout
General H2S Info and its implications
Accident Investigations
Target Audience
Who is this Training Course for?
This
course is suitable to a wide range of
professionals but will greatly benefit:
Health and Safety Representatives
Supervisors and Lead Hands
Maintenance Staff
Managers
Others responsible for health and safety
in the workplace.
Training Methods
How will this Training Course be Presented?
Participants
to this course will receive a thorough training on the subjects covered by the
seminar outline with the Tutor utilizing a variety of proven adult learning
teaching and facilitation techniques. Seminar methodology includes;
(30%) Based on Case Studies
(30%) Techniques
(30%) Role Play
(10%) Concept
Pre-test and Post-test
Variety of Learning Methods
Lectures
Case Studies and Self-Questionnaires
Group Work
Discussion
Presentation
This
course will combine presentations with
instructor-guided interactive discussions between participants relating to
their individual interests. Practical exercises, video material and case
studies aiming at stimulating these discussions and providing maximum benefit
to the participants will support the formal presentation sessions.
Organizational Impact
Effectively
managing hazards in the oil and gas industries has wide-reaching benefits for
all stakeholders, including the employees, contractors, and the public.
Effective implementation and knowledge of risks and hazards helps prevent
injury, loss of life, and property and environmental damage.
A positive and caring image
Improved staff morale
Reduced staff turnover
Reduced absenteeism
Increased productivity
Reduced health care/insurance costs
Reduced risk of fines and litigation
Personal Impact
• Enhanced
self-esteem
• A safe and healthy work environment
• Reduced stress
• Improved morale
• Increased job satisfaction
• Increased skills for health protection
• Improved health
• Improved sense of well-being
Daily Agenda
Day One: Introduction to Safety Basics
Introductions and Course Outline
Safety Programs
Inspections and Audits
Safety Meetings
Hazard Awareness
Day Two: Roles and Responsibilities
The
Duties of the employer
The Duties of the employee
Hazard Abatement
Accident Investigation
Accident Reporting
PPE
Day Three: Awareness
Inspection techniques
Hazard Recognition
Hazard Awareness
Hazard Abatement
Lockout-Tagout
Haz-Com
General H2S Info
Investigations
Day Four: Understanding Hierarchy
The Safety Culture
Writing Safety Policies and Programs
Working with Contractors
Hierarchy of Control Strategies
Employee and Management Involvement in
Safety
Safety Management system (SMS) and
Wellsite Analysis
Day Five: Understanding Hazards and Controls
Hazard
Prevention and Control
Safety Education and Training
Conducting On-The-Job Training
Steps to Identify OSHA Requirements
Awarded Certificate
On successful completion of this training
course, Certificate will be awarded to
the delegates