14 March 2025

Safety Management: Permit To Work

Safety Management: Permit To Work

Permit To Work is not just about rules & regulations, but it is more about awareness of hazard, risk, emergency & safety & real action to deal with them!

Permit To Work, which is part of Safety Management in the workplace, is required in industries with hazardous & high-risk activities (Oil & Gas, Mining, Geothermal, Petrochemical, Energy, Nuclear, Electricity, Construction, Manufacturing & others) to:

- Maintain a safe working environment
- Ensure the safety & protection of workers
- Ensure that all Safety Precautions & Measures are taken before work begins
- Ensure that only trained workers perform the work
- Ensure that each worker knows the work done & its safety requirements
- Ensure that work is carried out safely & efficiently according to plan
- Ensure the use of the right PPE
- Ensure clear communication between workers & supervisors
- Ensure that all parties are aware of Safety Procedures & implement Safety Controls
- Prevent & reduce hazards, risks, accidents, injuries & damage
- Promote a Safety Culture in hazardous workplaces
- Ensure that all work & operations are recorded & reported
- Conduct the rules

Hazards at work:
- Heat
- Fire
- Explosions
- Chemicals & toxic substances
- Gases
- Welding processes
- Confined Spaces

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13 March 2025

Well Control Operations In The Oil And Gas Industry

Safety: Well Control Operations In The Oil And Gas Industry

Well Control Operations in the Oil & Gas Industry are procedures to ensure that wells are operated efficiently & responsibly & well incidents are prevented & mitigated. The operations combine monitoring, prevention & emergency response actions to ensure Safe Well Operations.

Hazards in Well Control Operations:
- Equipment damage
- Gas, Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) & methane
- Injury & death
- Environmental damage
- Financial loss

Some actions that can be done in this operation:
- Have the right knowledge & skills about Drilling Management & Well Control Operation
- Monitor, check, manage & control the pressure, flow rate & fluid level in the wellbore using the right equipment safely & efficiently during the drilling, production & completion phases
- Use the right equipment & PPE
- Prevent, reduce & handle oil spills & uncontrolled gas releases into the surrounding environment
- Detect kicks / problems / emergencies
- Handle emergencies by shutting down pumps, raising drill strings & others
- Use BOP (Blowout Preventers) – valves installed at the wellhead – to shut down the well
- Shut down the well using mud & cement to plug & close the well
- Ensure safety & protection to workers from accidents
- Prevent environmental damage & equipment damage & production losses
- Test & maintain equipment that is done routinely

The above actions have varying complexity & reliability & require many resources, equipment & special expertise.

Proper training is the foundation of Well Control Operations to ensure personnel have the ability to monitor, detect, respond, prevent & mitigate incidents & emergencies!

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

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12 March 2025

H2S And Emergency

Safety: H2S And Emergency

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is:
- Toxic Gas that smells like rotten eggs & produced naturally through microbial decomposition of organic matter in swamps, ditches & volcanic areas
- By-product of the oil & gas & mining industries & wastewater treatment
- It is corrosive & flammable, making it risky & dangerous everywhere

H2S can interfere with respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, liver & more.

H2S can cause:
- Respiratory failure
- Eye irritation
- Headache
- Nausea
- Seizures
- Fainting
- Death

In case of H2S emergency:
- Evacuate immediately & move to fresh air
- Activate the alarm system to notify everyone nearby
- Call for help: Emergency & Safety Teams
- Always wear PPE if entering the area for rescue: SCBA
- Provide first aid: Oxygen, CPR & water for eyes
- Give medical treatment
- Be aware of the risk of fire caused by H2S
- Secure the area by placing ventilation & gas detectors & prohibit people from entering the area until conditions are safe
- Do not allow those exposed to gas to return to work until they are healthy again
- Investigate the cause to prevent future incidents

Warning:
- When in a Confined Space, H2S often cannot be detected because it quickly kills the sense of smell
- Rescue can only be carried out by the personnel who have taken H2S Training & are equipped with appropriate PPE & protection
- Handling H2S emergencies requires immediate & coordinated action to protect life & property
- H2S Training on Hazards, Detection Methods & Emergency Procedures is the essential training & must be done regularly to maintain Safety

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

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Workplace Safety And Fire Safety

Workplace Safety And Fire Safety

Workplace Safety & Fire Safety are essential to protect employees, property & business continuity.

Ways to prevent & handle fires in the workplace:

- Create & implement Safety Procedures, including procedures for extinguishing fires, procedures for storing flammable materials properly & procedures for assisting those who need special treatment (disabled, elderly). All of these procedures are adjusted to the location, building type, number of workers, hazards, risks & others.
- Ensure that all workers comply with all procedures & regulations that have been made & implemented
- Assign the right workers to prevent & handle fires: Security Team, Safety Team, Fire Fighting Team
- Provide, use & maintain appropriate safety equipment, smoke detectors, alarms, emergency lights & fire extinguishers
- Determine Evacuation Procedures, evacuation routes & gathering places
- Identify potential fire hazards: Damaged electricity & machinery, flammable materials (gases, liquids, chemicals & goods)
- Train employees regularly & periodically (2 – 4 times a year) to ensure everyone knows what to do if a fire occurs: How to identify potential fires, use fire extinguishers, extinguish fires & carry out Evacuation Procedures (exit the building safely through the right route, gather at the gathering place & count the number of workers who have carried out the Evacuation Process)
- Review & update Safety Procedures & fire extinguishing procedures annually based on changes & latest information to maintain Safety Standards
- Record all Safety activities to ensure ongoing compliance & readiness

Suggestion: Companies that operate in high-risk industries are advised to conduct Fire Fighting Training 4 times a year.

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

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11 March 2025

Role Of The CRO As The First Point Of Contact And Backbone of Emergency Response

Safety: Role Of The CRO As The First Point Of Contact And Backbone of Emergency Response

Control Room Operators (CROs) are essential & play a vital role in emergency response as they are the “First Point of Contact” in an emergency. When an emergency occurs, the information & instructions given by the CRO greatly influence the safety measures that must be taken so that all parties can be saved.

CROs are one of the “Backbones” of emergency response!

CROs need proper knowledge of the operations in the company & its Security & Safety Procedures so they can:
- Work safely by regulation & Safe Systems of Work
- Protect personnel, assets & the environment
- Monitor operations & situations in the company
- Monitor equipment, warning signs, alarms & communication systems
- Maintain a state of readiness
- Detect incidents that occur
- Stay calm & make the right decisions based on the incident that occurs
- Identify all conditions that may affect the emergency response
- Initiate emergency response immediately, directly & promptly
- Reduce risks to personnel & operations by shutting down equipment
- Coordinate pre-established Emergency Protocols & Safety Procedures to the Security Team, Safety Team & other parties
- Provide appropriate, accurate & necessary information & instructions to on-site personnel & Emergency Response Team to ensure that all parties are aligned in their actions, reduce confusion & increase efficiency of response efforts
- Activate equipment required for safety purposes
- Give instructions for Evacuation Process
- Take control to ensure that safety measures have been taken
- Minimize other potential hazards by isolating the scene of the incident so that its impact can be reduced
- Prevent & minimize the effect of an incident
- Make reports & give them to the management of the company

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

I write about #HSE, #Safety, #Security, #Survival, #Emergency, #Fire, #Oil, #Gas, #Energy, #Offshore, #Onshore, #Digital, #Technology, #Drone, #AI, #Information, #Communication, #Data, #Research, #Training, #Education, #Business, #Leadership, #Collaboration, #Innovation, #Health, #Yoga, #Social, #Life, #Mental, and more.