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Discover ergonomic issues in DP vessel controls, global incidents, industry measures, corrective actions. Information from Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and similar alerts from worldwide regulators.
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Health and Safety Executive SOME ERGONOMIC ASPECTS OF DP VESSEL CONTROLS meyrick.hadfield@hse.gov.uk Specialist Inspector Maritime Integrity Team, Energy Division
Introduction • Health and Safety Executive’s involvement in offshore oil and gas • Bibby Topaz reminder • Drilling rig incident in 2016 • Ergonomic issues • Similar worldwide incidents • Measures taken by the industry and regulators
HSE’s Role • Health and Safety Executive • UK Government Department • Regulator for Health and Safety at Work throughout UK • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 • Plus secondary legislation • Offshore it covers the oil and gas industry • In association with BEIS, as environment regulator
Safety Bulletin OSD 1-2013 • Warning to offshore industry on blocking of data communications in dynamic positioning systems • http://www.hse.gov.uk/safetybulletins/dynamic-positioning-systems.htm
Kongsberg Fix Technical Bulletin No DP-02/2012 Kongsberg November 26th 2012 K-Pos class 1,2 & 3 K-Pos I/O Bus malfunction Firmware fix
2016 Incident • INITIAL CONDITIONS • Drilling Rig on DP • Attached to well in 370 metres of water • Warning watch circle 5 metres • Red watch circle 8 metres • Bunkering diesel from a supply vessel
Initial Conclusions • Nothing wrong with the equipment • The bridge team messed up.
Accidental Switch from DP to Manual • Only protection was double push button Not an approved protections in ABS ‘Guidance Notes on the Application of Ergonomics to Marine Systems 2013’
Inadequate Indication of Changed Mode of Control • Different button illuminated • Alarm (popup) message on DP screen:- THRUSTERS NOT READY • No compliance with IMO and ABS guidance • Audible alarms (Did not comply with good practice)
Guidance Ignored IMO Guidelines for Vessels with Dynamic Positioning Systems - MSC Circular 645 ‘The active (control) mode should be clearly displayed.’ ABS ‘Guidance Notes on the Application of Ergonomics to Marine Systems 2013’ ‘Visual displays should provide a positive indication of the state of the equipment such as: ready, running, not running, etc’
Corrective Actions taken By Company • Cover guard fitted to panel buttons • Ban on objects (incl. papers) on DP consoles • More DP Operator emergency drills • Drills to include accidental change from DP to manual.
HSE Safety Alert • ‘Some Ergonomic Issues of DP Vessel Controls’, Health and Safety Executive (HSE) • Safety Alert Bulletin ED3 2016] • http://www.hse.gov.uk/safetybulletins/dp-vessel-controls.htm
Similar Alerts • ‘Vessel loss of position whilst diving in close proximity to a hydrocarbon facility’ • NOSPEMA (National Offshore Safety and Environmental Management Authority) • Safety Alert 62 June 2016 • https://www.nopsema.gov.au/assets/Safety-alerts/A484748.pdf • ‘Lessons Learned: Dynamic Positioning Ergonomics’ • USCG National Centre of Expertise • ‘Drill Down’ Issue 7-LL October 2017 https://www.dco.uscg.mil/OCSNCOE/The-Drill-Down/ in the listing item 7.
IMCA DP Station Keeping Event Bulletin 01/18 • International Marine Contractors Association • ‘unintentional or accidental activation of any button that has influenced the DP control of the vessel’ • 9 incidents in 3 years 2015-18 • 6 with double push buttons • 3 with single push buttons
NOPSEMA REPORT • Https://www.nopsema.gov.au/assets/Safety-resources/A638513.pdf • Error tolerance in dynamic positioning systems November 2018
HSE Actions • Issued Safety Alert Bulletin ED3 2016 • Circulated this and the NOPSEMA and USCG alerts to industry associations • Some contact with DP manufacturer • Include the topic in offshore inspections
Inspection Findings • Half of vessels have fitted protective covers to switches • Inadequate indication of mode of control. • for equipment of the same manufacturer • message THRUSTERS NOT READY • Lack of places for papers, checklists etc.
Other Regulators • International Regulators Forum 2017 • NOPSEMA presentation on risk posed by design-induced human error for DP systems • The Regulators agreed to follow up • NOPSEMA • ‘Regulator’ magazine articles • Requested information from all DP manufacturers
Manufacturer’s Letter • One manufacturer’s DP information letter • Double push button, accepted barrier for decades • Recently owners requested a second barrier • Protective cover, or • Software function (requiring confirmation of change of control mode) • Considers it is the owner’s responsibility to decide on need for second barrier
Conclusions • Various incidents would not have happened with better protection against accidental deselection of DP. • Double push button is not adequate protection. • Many vessels have now fitted protective covers over the mode selection switches.
Conclusions [cont’d] • Effective response was delayed because, there was no clear indication on the DP screen of the current mode of control. • Software modifications are becoming available which require transfer of mode of control to be confirmed before implementation.
Conclusions [cont’d] • Inadequate locations for papers and documents clipboards etc • Inadequate Human Factors ergonomic involvement at the design stage. • by manufacturers, customers
Summary • Drilling rig incident in 2016 • Ergonomic issues • Similar worldwide incidents • Measures taken by the industry and regulators