03 September 2025

Implementation of HSE / OHS Program

Safety: Implementation of HSE / OHS Program

Companies must implement a proper HSE / OHS Program (Health, Safety, and Environment / Occupational Health and Safety Program)!

Companies must also ensure that the HSE / OHS Program is properly implemented to:

- Enforce strict Safety Standards
- Protect employees, reputation, and future
- Prepare all employees and management to be ready to face and handle emergencies
- Protect everyone in the company from occupational accidents and illnesses
- Reduce hazards and risks: Chemical exposure, falls from heights, fires, accidents, emergencies, and others
- Reduce operational disruptions
- Reduce costs and losses: Medical expenses, downtime, and compensation claims
- Build higher productivity
- Build a Culture of Safety, Security, Responsibility, Caring, and Respect
- Protect the environment from disruption, damage, waste, and pollution
- Comply with regulations
- Avoid sanctions, fines, penalties, and closures
- Build trust and reputation with clients, investors, and the community

Continuous improvement of the HSE / OHS Program is Protection and Caring!

Gain knowledge on how to properly implement the HSE / OHS Program in your company by taking the right course!

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

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22 August 2025

Holding Someone's Shoulder at Advanced Fire Fighting

Safety: Holding Someone's Shoulder at Advanced Fire Fighting

When fighting an Advanced Fire, holding shoulders is done for:

- Visibility: In a smoky environment, visibility can be reduced to almost nothing. Holding a teammate's shoulder ensures that no one gets separated or lost in the haze.
- Orientation and direction: Holding shoulders helps the team move as a unit, especially when navigating tight and unfamiliar spaces. The Fire Chief leads, and the Team Members follow like a chain.
- Safety and accountability: If one team member faints or is injured, the others will immediately sense it and can respond.
- Coordinated Action: Firefighting requires synchronized movements to handle hoses, maneuver fire extinguishers, and so on. Shoulder contact keeps everyone coordinated.
- Communication: Verbal communication is impossible during a fire. A push or pull on the shoulder can signal "stop," "move," or "danger".

The act of holding someone's shoulder is a sign of:
- I support you!
- We're moving forward together!
- We're back together!

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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.

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15 July 2025

Fire in High-Risk Industries, Fire Triangle, Combustion and Extinguishing Processes

Safety: Fire in High-Risk Industries, Fire Triangle, Combustion and Extinguishing Processes

Fires in factories (chemical, garment & others) have caused:
- Deaths: Tens to hundreds of people
- Losses: Millions of dollars
- Damage to assets & the environment

The Fire Triangle is the conditions required for a fire to occur:
- Fuel: Any combustible material (wood, oil, gas)
- Heat: Sufficient energy to reach ignition temperature
- Oxygen: In the form of air, required for a chemical reaction

The Fire Triangle must be present simultaneously for a fire to ignite. Fire occurs when fuel reacts with oxygen under conditions of sufficient heat. Removing any one of these will extinguish the fire.

Combustion & Extinguishing Processes:
- Ignition: Heat raises the fuel to its ignition temperature
- Combustion: Fuel vaporizes & reacts with oxygen
- Propagation: Heat from the reaction ignites nearby fuel
- Extinguishing: Removing heat, fuel, or oxygen to stop the reaction

High-risk industries require Advanced Fire Fighting Training that covers a variety of topics related to Specialized Fire Suppression Systems because high-risk industries deal with:
- Flammable materials: Heat, gas, chemicals, electricity & more
- Machines that can break down, become hot & ignite
- Confined Spaces: Places where fire spreads quickly

To effectively extinguish a fire, Firefighters working in high-risk industries must:
- Have knowledge of Fire Science &  Firefighting Techniques
- Learn how fires start, grow & behave in various environments
- Create & conduct Safety Procedures & Fire Suppression Systems to prevent & control fires

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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.

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Leadership in High-Risk Industries

Leadership in High-Risk Industries

The Best Leaders working in high-risk industries will:
- Implement appropriate Safety Procedures
- Prevent incidents, accidents & emergencies
- Prevent injuries, mental illness & death

The Best Actions taken by the Best Leaders to prevent incidents, accidents & emergencies:
- Provide briefings before, during & after work is performed
- Comply with Safety Regulations
- Monitor compliance with Safety Procedures
- Not hesitating to stop the work when identifying hazards & emergencies
- Take the best action to save workers

The Best Leaders always build:
- A Culture of Excellence: Excellence in leadership, Excellence in work & Excellence in collaboration with teams & coworkers
- A Culture of Discipline: Discipline in work, Discipline in time & Discipline in adhering to Safety Procedures
- A Culture of Fairness & Equality: Fair treatment of teams & coworkers from different generations & ages & Equal treatment of female & male workers
- A Culture of Appropriate Communication: Two-way communication, Fair communication (listening & being heard) & Open & honest communication
- A Culture of Strength: Strength to work, Strength to face various situations (safe & unsafe) & Strength to handle challenges & problems

Train yourself, your colleagues & your employees to lead themselves & the team, both in the field & in the office, so that work can be done well & safety can be maintained!

Honor the company that supports your Leadership!

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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.

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14 July 2025

Hazards, Risks and Controls in Offshore Oil and Gas Installations

Safety: Hazards, Risks and Controls in Offshore Oil and Gas Installations

Common hazards in Offshore Oil & Gas Installations:
- Toxic chemicals & gases, flammable hydrocarbons, leaks & ignition sources
- High waves, storms, wind, lightning & thunder
- High areas, slippery & unstable surfaces & Confined Spaces
- Oil spills

All of the above hazards can cause the following risks:
- Fires & explosions in wells & Oil & Gas Installations
- Helicopter accidents
- Operational disruptions: Downtime & damage to machinery & equipment
- Physical fatigue, slipping, tripping & falling, resulting in injury & death
- Collapsed & damaged Oil & Gas Installations
- Environmental pollution
- Losses
- Legal consequences
- Damage to reputation

Control the above hazards & risks by creating & having the following:
- PPE: Fire-resistant clothing, helmets, harnesses, Breathing Apparatus
- Extinguishing Fire Systems
- Gas Detection Equipment
- Permit to Work
- Maintenance & Audits (Inspection, Monitoring & Assessment)
- Safety & Emergency Response Training
- Fatigue & Stress Management

Take the Safety & Emergency Response Training for Offshore Workers in Offshore Oil & Gas Installations at the right Safety & Survival Training Center!

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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.

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