170 likes | 332 Views
SurveySAFE Land Forum. 19 March 2013, Brisbane . The Aim of SurveySAFE is to improve HSE Performance in the survey sector of the Oil & Gas industry in Australia . Venue Safety and Logistics. Welcome to SurveySAFE Land. 19 March 2013, Brisbane .
E N D
SurveySAFE Land Forum 19 March 2013, Brisbane The Aim of SurveySAFE is to improve HSE Performance in the survey sector of the Oil & Gas industry in Australia
Welcome to SurveySAFE Land 19 March 2013, Brisbane Neil Millar – Chairman of SurveySAFE Land to March 2013 forum
Agenda SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
The importance of Caring, Listening and Learning SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
Working together to Deliver lasting safety improvement Since 1952, 49 drivers have died driving a Formula One car. AyrtonSenna died on 1 May 1994. Following Senna’s death, the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association was reformed, providing a collective voice to drivers to improve the safety of Formula One. A suite of changes were subsequently implemented to improve driver safety, including: increased cockpit size; decreased wing size; increased vehicle weight, decreased engine power; improved crash barriers; redesign of tracks; improved medical response capability. No Formula One driver has suffered a fatal crash since Senna in 1994. SurveySAFE Land provides the Australian land geophysical industry with a platform to share HSE knowledge and to work on initiatives to constantly improve collective HSE performance. SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
What impact can SurveySAFE Land make? US land seismic crew count (1932-1991 - Riley, 1993). Estimated US crew count 1991-2013 and theoretical US crew count 2013-2050. NM rough estimate of Australian past land seismic crew count. 2040 2050 2000 2030 2010 2020 2015 = first Australian export of land-sourced gas. New international market = 2,000million Aus domestic market = 22million US domestic market = 100million US domestic market = 250million 66 10 10 If 10 crews continue to 2050 Approx 60,000,000 exposure hours If TRIFR = 8, approx 500 recordable HSE incidents in this period SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
SurveySAFE Charter Our Aim: • To improve HSE performance in the survey sector of the oil & gas industry in Australia Our Aspiration: • No one gets hurt, no incidents Commitment: • We are truly committed to keeping every day safe for everyone engaged in offshore and onshore survey operations • We truly believe that "No one gets hurt, no incidents" is achievable. • We will support a safety forum focussed on seabed, seismic, environmental, oceanographic and geotechnical survey activities. • We will commit the time required to take our turn to host the forum. Ground Rules: • We are all equal at the forum. • The forum is non-competitive. • Information shared for the benefit of collective learning will not be used against any party. • We will welcome participation by new members • We acknowledge we can all learn Contribution: • We will participate, by sharing incident learnings, sharing new initiatives, raising issues and opportunities for the benefit of all forum members. • We will work together to solve survey industry wide HSE issues Membership: • Organisations committed to improving HSE performance during the performance of both onshore and offshore survey acquisition activities. (e.g. Seabed and Land surveys, seismic surveys, potential fields surveys, environmental surveys, oceanographic surveys and geotechnical surveys) SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
Some previous achievements of SurveySAFE Guidelines developed for sharing of incidents Pocket card for effective management site visits developed Joint feedback to OGP Geophysical HSSE sub-committee on seismic sound and diving Comparison undertaken of different types of offshore medicals Some companies have introduced additional medical screening for remote locations Some progress in shared audits via acceptance and use of OVID database SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
SurveySAFE Land Framework Steering group: Meets approximately every 1 month by telecon Has members from across industry with personnel rotation every 6 months Steering group for period March-September 2013: Chairman - Doug Roberts (Beach Energy) Following Chairman -John Thoman (BG) SurveySAFE representative 1 - Nick Fitzgerald (Fiztgeo Consulting) SurveySAFE representative 2 - Denis Sweeney (WesternGeco) Forums: Held every 6 months Organised by the Chairman Agenda is a mix of HSE information sharing and focus group updates Next forum likely to be in Adelaide in September Focus Groups (next slide) Emailing list: Keeps SurveySAFE Land participants informed of SurveySAFE Land information including HSE Alerts. Website: www.surveysafe.org.au Includes Charter, Contact details, Links to Forum Presentations Is in the process of being updated and improved SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
Focus Groups Hot Topics will be identified and prioritised at this Forum with additional topics added at subsequent forums. Multiparty Focus Groups formed to work on solutions to these Hot Topic issues. Focus Group Leaders manage focus groups and provide progress updates at Forums. We aim to define 2 Focus Group topics following this Forum: 1. Establish a method to share HSE Alert information; 2. Select one HSE Hot Topic for SurveySAFE Land to work to address in a Focus Group. SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
What impact can SurveySAFE Land make? SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
Agenda SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
Prioritizing Hot Topics for Focus Group work Please take one coloured dot each and stick next to the Hot Topics that are most important to your company, as follows: Most important Hot Topic for your company Second most important Hot Topic for your company Third most important Hot Topic for your company SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
Learning proactively from others SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013
Learning the hard way SurveySAFE Land Forum 1, Brisbane| 19 March 2013