Joe Hurt Regional VP North America Land Operations & Staff HSE IADC HISTORY Founded as the American Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (AAODC) in 1940. In 1972, the AAODC became the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC), beginning its transformation to an international organization. Today, IADC represents drilling contractors, oil and gas producing companies and manufacturing and service companies worldwide and is truly a multinational organization. WORLDWIDE MEMBERSHIP Worldwide Totals • 445 - Drilling & Well Servicing Contractors • 61 - Major & Independent Producers and National Oil Companies • 1133 - Oilfield Service & Supply Firms US Totals • 188 - Drilling & Well Servicing Contractors • 32 - Major & Independent Producers and National Oil Companies • 731 - Oilfield Service & Supply Firms US Land Totals • 167 - Drilling & Well Servicing Contractors US Offshore Totals • 12 - Drilling & Well Servicing Contractors IADC STAFF Land Joe Hurt – Regional Vice-President, Land Operations and HSE Paul Breaux – Assistant Director, Land Operations and HSE Offshore Alan Spackman – Vice-President, Offshore Technical and Regulatory Affairs John Pertgen – Assistant Director - Offshore Technical and Regulatory Affairs Operations Division Support Holly Shock – Committee Coordinator Amanda Lemmond – Operations Group Assistant (ISP) Accreditation Mark Denkowski – Vice-President, Accreditation/Certification Brenda Kelly – Director, Accreditation/Certification Publications & Membership Jason McFarland Vice-President, Membership/Publications Loretta Krolczyk – Director, Publications Sharon Thorpe – Director, Membership GAINING PUBLIC TRUST • The general public gives us the license to drill, develop, and produce oil and gas resources!!! • The Upstream Oil and Gas Industry is measured by our lowest performing member!!! • What are each of us doing to help bring up the performance of our lower performing companies?????? IADC OUTREACH EFFORTS OSHA Oil & Gas Outreach Team OSHA Oil & Gas Conference Planning Committee NORA OIL AND GAS COUNCIL IADC Rig Moving Competency Standards Swamper – ¾ Completed Gin Truck Driver – Started Winch Truck Driver (Future Project) Forklift Operator (Future Project) Truck Pusher (Future Project) API RP 2D (Offshore Lifting) API RP 53 (Blowout Preventers) API TG5 (Spec for Hammer Unions) API Spec 16 RCD (Rotating Control Devices) Developing Managed Pressure Drilling B P Developing UBO – HSE Planning Guidelines API RP 92 U (Under Balanced Drilling Operations) IADC CONFERENCES IADC HSE – T Conference IADC Safe Lifting Conference IADC Contracts and Risk Management Conference Drilling and Completing Trouble Zones Forum IADC REGULATORY ISSUES FRC • Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission Ruled that the enforcement letter was not lawful. HOS • FMCSA is seeking comments to remove the Oilfield exemption and reduce hours from 11 to 10. FRACKING EMMISIONS IADC COMMITTEES • • • • • • • • • • • Ethics and Corporate Compliance Committee Underbalanced & Managed Pressure Drilling Operations Health, Safety & Environmental Training Government Affairs Technical Committees Well Control Maintenance Contracts Rig Moving (Land) Well Servicing IADC ACCREDITATION & CERTIFICATION ACD • First formed in 1993 with the creation of Rig Pass • Expanded in 1994 with the creation of WellCAP well control training IADC ACCREDITATION & CERTIFICATION • • • • • • 8 accreditation programs 397 accredited providers/companies >1800 approved instructors 15 languages 59 countries Staff: 10 IADC ACCREDITATION & CERTIFICATION • • • • • • • HSE Rig Pass WellCAP WellCAP Plus Competence Assurance Drilling Industry Training Ballast Control & Stability Personnel Offshore Safety Training (POST) IADC ACCREDITATION & CERTIFICATION HSE Rig Pass Endorsed By: SafeLand SafeGulf IADC ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS • Emphasize instructional quality • Establish criteria for: • Course content standardization • Instructional methodology and materials • Instructor qualifications • Student assessment • Program administration and quality assurance IADC ACCREDITATION PROCESS IADC ACCREDITATION & CERTIFICATION HSE Rig Pass Applications Processing 2011 • Program Applications: 112 • Instructor Applications: 428 WellCAP Applications Processing 2011 • Program Applications: 36 • Instructor Applications: 284 IADC ACCREDITATION & CERTIFICATION ISO 9001:2008 certified for “The Development of Drilling Industry Training Standards and Accreditation of Training Providers” IADC HSE ALERTS • General Overview • IADC's Safety Alert Program is a continuous improvement effort by the IADC HSE Committee to further the cause of safety in the Oil & Gas Drilling Industry. • The program is completely voluntary and IADC does not publish or provide company information in regard to alerts submitted by a company. • ~3 per Month • Alert Submissions • • • • Online Submission Form on the IADC web site (www.iadc.org); E-mail alerts to alerts@iadc.org; Alert Submission Form by fax or mail. *NOTE: Safety Alert submissions are “cleansed” of the submitting company’s name, any references or logos; • Safety Alert Team Review IADC INCIDENT STATISTICS PROGRAM Oldest incident database of drilling related incidents. Open to all drilling and service contractors. Summary reports posted each quarter. Annual in-depth report issued each year. Rig Recognition Company must be a current participant. Company must have submitted data for the previous year. Company must be a member of IADC. US LAND IADC INCIDENT STATISTICS 16 120000000 14 100000000 8 60000000 6 40000000 2.89 4 20000000 2 1.71 0.8 LTI Rate Rec. Rate DART Rate Man-hours 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 0 1994 0 Man-hours 80000000 10 1993 Incidence Rate 12 Total Industry Fatalities VS Man-Hours 80 Fatalities 60 600000000 500000000 400000000 50 300000000 40 33 30 20 200000000 Man-hours 18 100000000 10 0 0 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Number of Fatalities 70 1990 = 0.038 2000 = 0.024 2005 = 0.013 2008 = 0.014 2009 = 0.015 2010 = 0.014 2011 = 0.007 Man-hours 90 Fatalities Man-hours 2011 3rd qt US Land Fatalities VS Man-Hours 16 120000000 14 100000000 12 Fatalities 8 60000000 6 40000000 4 Man-hours 20000000 2 Fatalties Man-Hours 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 0 1994 0 Man-hours 10 1993 Number of Fatalities 80000000 US Water Fatalities VS Man-Hours 10 60000000 9 50000000 8 Fatalities 40000000 5 30000000 4 20000000 3 2 Man-hours 10000000 1 Fatalties Man-hours 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 0 1994 0 Man-hours 6 1993 Number of Fatalities 7 US LAND FATAL INCIDENTS • 2011 IADC ISP YEAR END US LAND FATALITIES = 11 (ISP = Incident Statistics Program) • 2010 IADC ISP YEAR END US Land FATALITIES = 13 • 2011 OSHA O & G INDUSTRY DATA POSTED TO 12-31-11 FATALITIES = 55 (Upstream E&P only) How is your preventative maintenance program?? How is your site(rig) inspection program?? Do your employees understand the importance of inspections to their safety?? How up to date is your equipment inventory?? Do your employees know it is their responsibility to stop unsafe actions?? How is your new employee indoctrination program?? 0 All Workers Coal Mining US Const. All Agriculture Mining Except Oil and Gas Farmers Fishing Electric PowerInstallers… Airline Pilots/Eng Logging O&G Extraction & Support 2010 US Industry Fatality Rates 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 RECENT NEAR MISS INCIDENT EXAMPLES INCIDENT EXAMPLES No documented jack screw inspections for 30 years. Old Jack Screw New Jack Screw INCIDENT EXAMPLES INCIDENT EXAMPLES Mismatched Hammer Unions INCIDENT EXAMPLES Rig Moving incident INCIDENT EXAMPLES Hand Tools Remember incident statistics are not numbers, but lives of co-workers, dads brothers, sons! US Land Fatalities 2011 • Floorman • • • • • Motorman • • • • • Rig Floor Tripping Struck By > 6 months < 1 year Rig Floor Routine drilling operations Struck By > 1 year < 5 years Floorman • • • • Rig Floor Struck By Running Casing < 3 months US Land Fatalities 2011 • Electrician • • • • • Vehicle Travel Vehicle > 1 year < 5 years Driller • • • • • Pipe rack area Tripping Caught between > 6 months < 1 year Driller • • • • Rig floor Other Struck by > 10 years US Land Fatalities 2011 • Derrickman • • • • • Derrick ladder Tripping Fall different level > 3 Months < 6 months Floorman • • • • • Equipment room Maintenance Electric shock > 3 months < 6 months Floorman • • • • Rig Floor Tripping Struck by > 1 year < 5 years US Land Fatalities 2011 • Floorman • • • • • Rig pad Routine drilling operations Slip / Fall > 5 years < 10 years Driller • • • • Cellar area Maintenance Electric shock > 3 months < 6 months US Land Fatalities 2011 Questions?