15 June 2024

Greatest Leaders




Some of the key things that the Greatest Leaders do in their companies:
- Be insightful, curious, innovative, humble, honest and loyal
- Be the Solid, Empowering, Bonding, and Engaging Leader
- Learn, including learning from mistakes and relearning
- Improve
- Expand knowledge and skills
- Empower
- Share
- Collaborate
- Be/have partner
- Develop the right strategy
- Communicate strategically
- Do dynamic discussions
- Prioritize team success
- Manage and delegate resources effectively
- Build a stronger and more efficient future
- Seek feedback
- Avoid gaps
- Deal with obstacles
- Adapt to challenges and changes
- Have courage, integrity, humility and empathy
- Be the Mentor to share skills
- Have the knowledge about Mental Health to handle stress

If you are a leader in your company, have you done this?

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I am Astrid Amalia, the Founder of GWB (GlobalWide Business) at https://globalwidebusiness.blogspot.com.

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12 June 2024

HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature)




High Pressure in Drilling Operations in the Oil and Gas Industry refers to conditions where the pressure inside the wellbore is much higher than normal atmospheric pressure. Drilling under high pressure can result in faster drilling rates, but can also be problematic for the well.

High Temperature in Drilling Operations refers to the high temperatures that occur when a well is operating.

The above 2 conditions are called HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature), and these conditions can cause extreme challenges for operators. HPHT can affect all aspects of well construction and production, requiring a significantly different approach from the one used in non-HPHT wells.

In these challenging conditions, operators must have an understanding of:
- Principles and Characteristics of HPHT wells
- Careful Planning, Operational Procedures and Execution
- Safety and integrity
- Well design and operational requirements for HPHT wells
- Challenges of well control in HPHT environments
- Geological conditions
- Selection of rig and equipment
- Appropriate equipment, technology, and expertise
- Casing design in HPHT wells
- Drilling fluids and cement
- Ways to handle HPHT and its risks
- Ways to drill safely and effectively
- Ways to optimize production
- Data, decisions, and actions
- Drilling trends and changes
- Teamwork and communication
- Training

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I am Astrid Amalia, the Founder of GWB (GlobalWide Business) at https://globalwidebusiness.blogspot.com.

I write about #Fire, #Safety, #Survival, #Training, #Course, #Oil, #Gas, #Emergency, #Offshore, #Onshore, #Rescue, #Security, #Digital, #Online, #Education, #Leadership, #Collaboration, #Innovation, #Excellence, #Technology, #Health, #Yoga, #Social, #Life, #Mental, #Business, #DJI, #Drone, #AI, #Robot, and more.

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10 June 2024

Man Overboard




"Man Overboard" is a term that refers to an emergency where a person falls from a boat or ship into the water. Because safety is the most important thing in life, witnesses must immediately save them by taking the following steps:

- Sound an alarm on the ship to alert everyone that there is a Man Overboard
- Warn the crew by shouting "Man Overboard!" to initiate the Safety Procedure
- Alert nearby ships via radio to request assistance if needed
- Direct the ship to approach and pick up the victim
- Have several crews watch over the victim
- Throw a life vest at the victim so that the victim can hold on to the life vest and not drown
- Give instructions to the victim to self-save

If the victim cannot self-save:
- Prepare yourself and other crews to rescue the victim
- Turn off the engine on the ship when the ship is close to the victim
- Lift the victim onto the ship when the victim is at the side of the ship
- Give first aid to the victim after the victim is rescued from the water and is on the ship
- If necessary, seek medical assistance for the victim as needed

Several steps to avoid Man Overboard:
- Make sure everyone uses PPE
- Make sure Safety Equipment is available on the ship: Nets, ropes, alarms, radios and others
- Ensure cleanliness on the ship so that no one trips, slips and falls
- Work as a group to ensure help is available if an emergency occurs
- Take the Sea Safety Training regularly so that actions to avoid emergencies and save yourself and others can always be taken

The Sea Safety Team who rescue Man Overboard must have knowledge about:
- Psychology of survival
- Survival life support
- Rescue techniques
- Survival at sea

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I am Astrid Amalia, the Founder of GWB (GlobalWide Business) at https://globalwidebusiness.blogspot.com.

I write about #Fire, #Safety, #Survival, #Training, #Course, #Oil, #Gas, #Emergency, #Offshore, #Onshore, #Rescue, #Security, #Digital, #Online, #Education, #Leadership, #Collaboration, #Innovation, #Excellence, #Technology, #Health, #Yoga, #Social, #Life, #Mental, #Business, #DJI, #Drone, #AI, #Robot, and more.

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09 June 2024

Onshore Incident Commander




Some of the most important things that an Onshore Incident Commander does when an incident or emergency occurs in a company:

- Being the "Primary Point of Contact": Being the only person contacted by the party in need
- Being the "Source of Truth": Being the only person who provides the correct information
- Being the Supervisor of the entire incident
- Being the Manager of all aspects
- Direct team
- Coordinate with the team
- Conduct and maintain clear communication between all parties and team members
- Prevent disruptions from occurring when incidents and emergencies are handled
- Prevent disruptions from occurring within the team's work
- Avoid duplication of work
- Ensure everyone is working according to the established Safety Procedures
- Establish a Chain of Command that is very important for the safety of personnel, business, and customers
- Improve safety, efficiency, and effectiveness during emergencies

The Onshore Incident Commander must have the skills to:
- Plan
- Prepare
- Prevent
- Respond
- Monitor
- Control
- Manage
- Delegate
- Command
- Communicate
- Evaluate

The Onshore Incident Commander must have the knowledge about:
- Major emergencies/incidents: Controllable ones, escalated ones and uncontrollable ones
- Emergency / Incident Plans and Procedures
- Emergency / Incident Management
- Incident Command Structure
- Incident Command Post Facilities
- Incident Management Team
- Stress

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I am Astrid Amalia, the Founder of GWB (GlobalWide Business) at https://globalwidebusiness.blogspot.com.

I write about #Fire, #Safety, #Survival, #Training, #Course, #Oil, #Gas, #Emergency, #Offshore, #Onshore, #Rescue, #Security, #Digital, #Online, #Education, #Leadership, #Collaboration, #Innovation, #Excellence, #Technology, #Health, #Yoga, #Social, #Life, #Mental, #Business, #DJI, #Drone, #AI, #Robot, and more.

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04 June 2024

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)




About Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR):
- Initial aid action before the Paramedic Team arrives
- Performed in an emergency when the victim faints and has a heart attack
- Performed by using hands to press the chest

CPR is an effort to:
- Maintain brain function, and restore blood circulation and breathing in the victim
- Maintain blood flow and oxygen from the brain to other organs
- Restore heart rhythm
- Reduce their pain
- Minimize the consequences of an injury or illness

Some steps to perform CPR:
- Check pulse
- Check breathing
- If there is no pulse or breathing within 10 seconds, start performing CPR by pressing the chest firmly, quickly, and without stopping, and then give artificial respiration

Things to remember:
- To get life-giving blood and oxygen, the heart must work with its beats that make the blood and oxygen flow smoothly in the body
- When the heart stops, the body no longer gets blood and oxygen
- If blood and oxygen do not flow, the brain will be damaged

The person who conducts CPR must have knowledge about:
- Emotional Support
- Safety
- Ways to approach an accident
- CPR and Rescue Breathing
- First Aid Techniques
- Respiratory system
- Circulatory system
- Systematic assessment of the casualty
- Management of Bleeding
- Ways to perform emergency life support techniques
- Airway and choking management
- Internal and external bleeding
- Unconscious casualty
- Shock

Let's take care of and protect our lives :-)

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I am Astrid Amalia, the Founder of GWB (GlobalWide Business) at https://globalwidebusiness.blogspot.com.

I write about #Fire, #Safety, #Survival, #Training, #Course, #Oil, #Gas, #Emergency, #Offshore, #Onshore, #Rescue, #Security, #Digital, #Online, #Education, #Leadership, #Collaboration, #Innovation, #Excellence, #Technology, #Health, #Yoga, #Social, #Life, #Mental, #Business, #DJI, #Drone, #AI, #Robot, and more.

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