LTIs 2015

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PDO Incident First Alert
Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident
2015 Summary
LTI NO.
DATE
Company
INJURY
DIR
LTI # 01
09/01/201
knee injury
UWD
LTI# 02
16/01/2015
Ensign International
Energy
MB Petroleum
Finger Fracture
UWD
LTI# 03
03/02/2015
WG-CCC
Wrist Fracture
CPDM
LTI# 04
02/02/2015
Bahwan Exel
Wrist Fracture
UWD
LTI#05
05/02/2015
Al Hajiry
Leg fracture
UID
LTI#06
12/02/2015
BaOmar
Finger fracture
UWD
LTI#07
26/02/2015
Shivani
Finger fracture
UWD
LTI#08
06/03/2015
WG-CCC
Pelvis fracture
UWD
LTI#09
09/03/2015
AlTurki
Head/Fatality
CPDM
LTI#10
17/03/2015
KCA Deutag
Foot fracture
UWD
LTI NO.
DATE
Company
INJURY
DIR
1
PDO Incident
Ensign
International Energy
Main contractor
name – First
LTI# Alert
- Date- of
incident
Incident type
LTI(#01)
PIM ID
1088254
Date/ time
09/01/2015 (23:30hrs)
Directorate
Well Engineering
Location
Rig 60- Yibal area
Dept
UWOX
What happened
A floor man (23 year old) Omani lost his balance when exiting the toilet cubicle on the rig. He
felt pain as he twisted his left knee but continued to work. The next day the pain was worse so
he went to hospital. Initially they allowed him to return to work with light duties but a further
examination 4 days later identified tear in his knee joint which required an operation.
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Are all floors clean and dry?
Does all your lighting work?
Do you notice workers suffering from fatigue?
Are your steps marked to identify them?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
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PDO
Incident
Alert
– MB Petroleum
Main contractor
name
– LTI#First
- Date
of incident
Incident type
LTI(#02)
PIM ID
1088282
Date/ time
16/01/2015 (01:30hrs)
Directorate
Well Engineering
Location
Hoist#3 Operating in Zauliyah
Dept
UWS
What happened
A 24 year old Omani roustabout fractured his right middle finger when he trapped his finger.
The assistant driller was using a hoist to lift a Kelly hose but the hose snagged on a bolt
securing the hand tools board. He reversed the hoist at the same time the roustabout tried to
release the hose manually and his middle finger trapped against the hand tools board .
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Can the task be done using ‘hands off’ principle?
Is communication between workers efficient?
Is the right person doing the right job?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
PDOname
Incident
First
Alert
Project Services
Main contractor
– LTI#
- Date
of –incident
Incident type
LTI (#03)
PIM ID
1088467
Date/ time
03/02/2015 (12:50 hrs)
Directorate
Central Project Delivery
Location
Borrow – Pit 31
Dept
CRC
What happened
A 30 year old operator was standing on top of a loader wheel changing an air filter when he
lost his balance falling 1.5.m fracturing his right wrist.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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Do you ever stand on a tyre to change the filter?
Who should change the filter and where?
How should the filter be changed safely?
What motivates people to work unprotected?
Do you access other locations you shouldn’t?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams and
use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and notice
boards.
First Alert
– OFSAT
Main contractor PDO
nameIncident
– LTI# - Date
of incident
Incident type
LTI(#04)
PIM ID
1088446
Date/ time
02/02/2015 (10:15 hrs)
Directorate
Well Engineering
Location
Fahud casing yard
Dept
UWL
What happened
A 27 year old yard crewman was standing on top of casings on a 40 foot trailer whilst he
rammed in chocks to secure the dunnage. He felt dizzy, lost his balance and fell 1.8m to the
ground. He painfully fractured his right wrist and grazed his face and leg.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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Do you ever stand on casing’s at height?
What would you do if suffered with dizziness?
How else can chocks be wedged safely?
Could he have done it from the ground?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
Incident
– Al Hajiry
Main contractorPDO
name
– LTI# -First
DateAlert
of incident
Incident type
LTI(#05)
PIM ID
1088499
Date/ time
05/02/2015 (16:45 hrs)
Directorate
UID
Location
Ras Al Hamra PDO school
Dept
RAH Project
What happened
A 44 year old mason was unloading glass reinforced concrete panels from a trailer and onto a
trestle when one of the panels inadvertently fell towards him impacting on his left leg and
shoulder resulting in a fracture to his left leg.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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How do you make unstable objects stable?
How do you store tall items safely?
Are there enough of you to safely handle objects?
Always get out of the way of falling objects if you can.
HSE Team Leaders: Please disseminate this LTI
notification to your teams.
Incident
– BaOmar
Main contractorPDO
name
– LTI# -First
DateAlert
of incident
Incident type
LTI(#06)
PIM ID
1088547
Date/ time
12/02/2015 (19:00 hrs)
Directorate
Well Engineering
Location
Marmul
Dept
UWOD
What happened
A 40 year old Well Head Technician (WHT) was manually aligning the corrosive insertion ring
while instructing the Assistant Driller to lower the tubing hanger. As the hanger was lowered
the WHT right index finger became trapped , he reacted by pulling the finger out causing the
amputation of the finger tip exposing the bone.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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Do you put your fingers in crush zones?
Do you take short cuts?
Can this task be done using ‘hand’s off’
principle?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
PDO Incident
First- Alert
– Shi-Vani
Oil & Gas Co
Main contractor
name – LTI#
Date of
incident
Incident type
LTI(#07)
PIM ID
1088671
Date/ time
26/02/2015 (09:45 hrs)
Directorate
Well Engineering
Location
Amin
Dept
UWS
What happened
A 32 year old derrick man had just fixed a small leak in a connection between the shale shaker
pipe and the flow line (which was also connected to the BOP). He checked the size of the gap
between the two pipes by sticking in his finger. Vibrations from the BOP caused a sudden
movement in the pipes, the gap closed and his index finger was crushed.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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2.
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Do you put your fingers in crush zones?
Have you isolated all sources of energy?
Can this task be done using ‘hand’s off’
principle?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
Crush point
– WGCCC
Main contractorPDO
nameIncident
– LTI# - First
Date Alert
of incident
Incident type
LTI(#08)
PIM ID
1088772
Date/ time
6/03/2015 (07:55 hrs)
Directorate
Central Projects
Location
Rabab Harweel
Dept
CRC
What happened
A 53 year old tipper driver driving an articulated tipper truck laden with sand took a short cut
up a steep ramp. He was forced to brake when he missed his gear and the trailer rolled back
down the ramp and overturned causing the cab to lift off the ground. The cab dropped back
down to earth when the pin connecting the tipper to the cab snapped. The impact fractured
the drivers pelvis.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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Do you avoid taking shortcuts on your route?
Do you know the size and capabilities of your vehicle?
Do you check your vehicle is not overloaded for the road
conditions / terrain?
Do you check your vehicle is in good working order?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
Trailer on side
– Al Turki
Main contractorPDO
nameIncident
– LTI# - First
DateAlert
of incident
Incident type
Fatality (#01)
PIM ID
Date/ time
09/03/2015 (11:30 hrs)
Directorate
Well Engineering
Location
Bahja
Dept
UWB
What happened
A 31 year old operator was laying out 6” flat rubber hoses which were coiled on a large
horizontal reel on a hose deployment unit. The reel jammed as the last part of first hose was
nearly uncoiled. The operator managed to free the reel but in doing so the motorised reel
began rotating again uncoiling the last loop of the hose. This caused the metal coupling on the
end of the hose to fly off the reel at speed and it hit the operators head, killing him.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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4.
Do you ensure equipment is isolated before working on it?
Do you keep away from the line of fire from flying objects?
Do you always wear your PPE?
Do you always consider “what could go wrong?”
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
Reel
Hoses
metal
Coupling
PDO
Incident
Alert
– KCA Deutag
Main contractor
name
– LTI#First
- Date
of incident
Incident type
LTI(#10)
PIM ID
1088916
Date/ time
17/03/2015 (14:15 hrs)
Directorate
Well Engineering
Location
Saih Nhada
Dept
UWO
What happened
A trainee assistant driller needed to move a hose to the inspection area and so he hooked it to
the forklift using two chains connecting the boom to two end of the hose. The forklift drove
to the inspection area and as it lowered the hose one of the chain hooks slipped causing the
hose to fall and swing striking him on the foot causing a fracture.
Mr. Musleh asks the questions of can it happen to you?
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2.
3.
How do you ensure security of the load?
Do you keep out of the lifting zone during lifting operations?
How do you protect people from the “Line of Fire”?
Please disseminate this LTI notification to your teams
and use it in your tool box talks and HSE meetings and
notice boards.
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