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HSE IN OIL & GAS DRILLING OPERATIONS Conducted by Expert Course Director: Your expert course leader began his career in the Oil & Gas industry as an HSE expert in US and French major Oil & Gas Companies such as Chevron and TOTAL as well as drilling contractors. Previously at Chevron, he worked as Rig HSE Engineer while he occupied the role of Exploration & Completion Officer Safety Leader and Project Field HSE Supervisor at TOTAL South America and TOTAL Upstream Nigeria respectively. He was responsible for Drilling Operations for 15 years in Africa on exploration and development campaigns. HSE IN OIL & GAS DRILLING OPERATIONS About the course This 3-day course presents all associated risks to rig equipment and drilling operations. Participants will learn about the different aspects of HSE in drilling operations including preventing and mitigating measures to reduce the risks, necessary certificates to ensure the suitability of equipment and personnel, and the application of best practices. Learning outcomes At the end of the course, participants will: • Have a complete view of what the best practices are to ensure high HSE standard during drilling operations • Get equipped on the risks associated with drilling operations • Review personnel behaviour, equipment standards, certification, and training and management organisation Who should attend? This 3-day training course will benefit all supervisors, superintendents and technicians involved in the safety of drilling operations. This course is also necessary for drillers. Course agenda in summary • HSE03-MOD01: Risks associated to drilling operations: Hazards Identification and Risk Assessment. Hazardous areas, and risks with chemical, toxic gas (H2S), and all risks associated with flammability/explosive limits. Personnel, Medical, Working Certificates, Training. Personnel Management, PTW & Human Factor. • HSE03-MOD02: Rig Floor/Derrick equipment and ways to mitigate risks: Rig Floor, Derrick, stabbing board, etc. Risks of dropped objects or working at height, safety management of lifting and rigging operations. • HSE03-MOD03: Drilling fluids, Cementing Operations and associated risks: Cementing operations & preparation and use of mud, confined spaces entry procedure, treatment units (Shakers, Degassers) cementing and management of pressurized equipment. • HSE03-MOD04: Associated risks with supports facilities: Engine rooms, power generation and compressed fluids and liquid. Management and mitigation of risks of storage areas, Health and Hygiene in living quarters and galley. Helideck. • HSE03-MOD05: Respect for Environment: EIA, Waste practices and well testing environmental impacts, Environment Contingency Plan. Drilling fluids environmental impact and control: WBM, NABM. Cuttings evacuation and treatment. SOPEP and OSCP. • HSE03-MOD06: Well Control: Actions, Well Control equipment, Well Control certificates, training, testing and all aspects with HSE management of well control. The Blow Out Contingency Plan. • HSE03-MOD07: HSE Organizational Management system: HSE Management of Contractors, HSE Bridging Document. Medevac plan. Emergency drills and training certificates (BOSIET and HUET certificates if necessary). Management of Change. About your Expert Course Leader: Your expert course leader began his career in the Oil & Gas industry as an HSE expert in US and French major Oil & Gas Companies such as Chevron and TOTAL as well as drilling contractors. Previously at Chevron, he worked as Rig HSE Engineer while he occupied the role of Exploration & Completion Officer Safety Leader and Project Field HSE Supervisor at TOTAL South America and TOTAL Upstream Nigeria respectively. He was responsible for Drilling Operations for 15 years in Africa on exploration and development campaigns. Conduct this training course in-house for more effective savings! Call us at +65 6741 9927 or email to info@asiaedge.net. For more information, visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net HSE IN OIL & GAS DRILLING OPERATIONS 3-Day Course Outline DAY 1 Pressure Risk and Control Measures (MAWP, WP, 0900 Welcome & Introduction Exclusion zone) 0915 Module 1: Introduction to the Drilling Operations Mud Treatment Facilities (Health Hazard, Section 1: Introduction Confined Space) Environment and Activity, Equipment, Personnel Pollution Risk - Solid Control and Waste Exposed Management Overview of Applicable Standards, Rules and Regulations 1645 Conclusion for Day 1 Standard Drilling Configuration: Onshore, Offshore, Day 1 Debriefing Deep Offshore Notion of “Energy” and Type Found on Drill Floor, 1700 Close of Day 1 Exercise: Identification of Energy Sources on Drill Floor DAY 2 0900 Exercise: Analysis of a Mixing Operation Prioritisation of Control Measures and Mitigation Roles and Responsibilities 0930 Section 3: Supporting Facilities Hazards Identification and Risk Assessment Machinery Space – Risk exposure and Safe Practices 1030 Section 2: Hazardous Areas on Rig Workshop Area – Risk exposure and Safe Fire and Explosion: Restricted and Impacted Areas Practices Falls and Falling: Dropped Objects and Tools Storage Area – Risk exposure and Safe Practices Classified Zones Video on a Lifting Accident on Board a Rig Office and Living Quarters – Risk Exposure and 1115 Module 2: Risks associated to Drilling Operations Safe Practices Section 1: Drill Floor 1130 Module 3: Respect for Environment in Drilling Risk Categories (Caught by, Caught in Between, Operations Struck, Slip and Trip Fall, Dropped Object, Section 1: Diversity of Issues Pressure) Technological Concept / Operational Video on Risks of Dropped Objects on an Offshore Management/ Individual Awareness Installation Issues and Stakeholder: Open Discussion Potential Consequences (Human, Material, Pollution & Impact of Drilling Operations on Environmental) Environment Control Measures and Mitigation Video: Causes and Consequences of Climate Exercise: Risks identification on Drill Floor and Changes Control Measures 1245 Lunch 1245 Lunch 1345 Section 2: Regulatory Frame – Best Available 1345 Section 1: Drill Floor - Continued Techniques – Environmental Baseline Study Potential Consequences (Human, Material, The International Environmental Conventions Environmental) The International Conventions, Codes & Control Measures and Mitigation Guidelines: Offshore 1515 Section 3: Lift Plan Manual Handling National Legislation & Company Rules Chemical Risk and Control Measures (COSHH, MSDS) Conduct this training course in-house for more effective savings! Call us at +65 6741 9927 or email to info@asiaedge.net. For more information, visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net HSE IN OIL & GAS DRILLING OPERATIONS DAY 2 – Continued 1330 Module 5: HSE Management System for Drilling 1430 Section 2: The Best Available Techniques - Continued Operations BAT & Good Industry Practices: Definition Section 1: Reminder of the Generic HSE-MS Best Available Techniques: Example on Reduction References of Impacts Fundamental Principles The Environmental Baseline Study: Definition, Review of the Elements of the HSE-MS Objectives and Content Building and Maintaining the HSE-MS 1600 Section 3: The Environmental and Societal Impact Assessment 1400 Section 2: Tailoring the MS for the Drilling ESIA Content: Onshore & Offshore Operations Impacts Evaluation: Causes-Effects Matrix Example Impact of Drilling Operations to (Existing) Affiliate Typical Mitigation Measures HSE-MS ESIA Validation – Open Discussion Short Cycle Schedule Management of Number of (sub-)Contractors New / Modification of Existing Emergency 1645 Conclusion for Day 2 Response Plans: BOCP - OSCP Day 2 Debriefing Additional Logistics Simultaneous Operations: SIMOPS Management 1700 Close of Day 2 DAY 3 1430 Section 3: Management of Contractors 0900 Section 4: Environmental Management Plans & Procedures HSE Case The Environmental Management System Independent Verification Program The Environmental Management Plan Contractor’s ERP and Bridging Documents The Waste Management Plan: Typical Content The Chemical Management Plan: Typical Content The Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan: Rules 1500 Section 4: Key Elements & Typical Scenarios Medevac The Oil Spill Contingency Plan: Rules & Typical Minimum Competency and Training Content Requirements Minimum Certificates Requirements 1000 Section 5: Environmental Monitoring and KPIs Videos: Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Monitoring & Measurements Review of Main KPIs as per IOGP Emergency Training (BOSIET) – Safety Rig Conclusion of Module: Respect for Environment Induction Specific Working Certificates 1030 Module 4: Well Control Emergency Drills Scenario of Loss of Well Control Management of Change and Human Factor Safety Barriers 1600 Course Review and Q & A 1230 Lunch 1700 Close of Training Conduct this training course in-house for more effective savings! Call us at +65 6741 9927 or email to info@asiaedge.net. For more information, visit us at www.petroedgeasia.net
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