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Common Safety Training Program (CSTP)
Did we meet our targets for CSTP?
All offshore production facilities to have CSTP fully implemented by 1 January 2013
All offshore drilling facilities to have CSTP fully implemented by 1 July 2013
Based on the number of CSTP cards issued or in the process of being attained: most but not all operators have made significant
headway and have processes in place
many of our contractors have got on board with the program
Total CSTP cards issued to date = 4,776 [compared with 1,914 at last year’s CEO Forum]
Total cards issued for new starts = 789
Total cards issued for experienced workers = 3,987
Total number of persons who have attended the new start course and are still to complete the workplace component = 1,788 [included in this number is in excess of 735 people who are not currently employed in the industry but recognise CSTP as an entry level requirement]
Operators participating in CSTP:
Apache Energy BHP Billiton PetroleumChevron Australia ConocoPhillipsExxonMobil Origin EnergyPTTEP Australasia Roc Oil CompanySantos Limited Shell Development (Australia)Total E&P Australia Vermilion Oil & Gas AustraliaWoodside Energy
219 contractors participating in CSTP, including:AGC Industries Atwood Oceanics Baker Hughes Aust
Cal Dive International Clough AMEC Contract Resources
Diamond Offshore DOF Subsea EM&I (Australia)
Ensco Offshore Fugro GE Oil & Gas
Global Resources Halliburton Leschenault
Maersk MI SWACO MODEC Management
Monadelphous Neptune Schlumberger
Sodexo Remote Sites Stena Drilling Subsea 7
Technip Oceania Teekay Shipping Total Marine
Transfield Worley Transocean Vertech Group
Weatherford Wilson Pipe Fabrication
What’s involved for CSTP:
New worker – 3 day CSTP course and a process of demonstrating behaviours in the workplace
Experienced worker – recognising previous training or attending a 1 day Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) course and a process of demonstrating behaviours in the workplace.
What is the future for CSTP?
We are close to getting critical mass and the process being self-sustaining
Training providers have linked CSTP to T-BOSIETfor those new to the industry
We as the industry leaders need to ensure: We have internal processes in place CSTP is a contractual requirement along with T-
BOSIET for access to our facilities
The CSTP initiative now ends as far as the CEO Safety Leadership Forum is concerned
and theSafe Supervisor Competence Program
(SSCP) takes its place
Safe Supervisor Competence Program (SSCP)
SSCP: Training and competence assessment process in
parallel with CSTP (ie immersive training with a process for observing behaviours in the workplace)
Developed by Offshore Project Safe to implement a standard of competency for offshore oil and gas construction supervisors
APPEA took over stewardship and administration of SSCP in mid 2013 to adapt for use in the wider oil and gas industry
Initially to be set up as entry level training for new supervisors
Implementation to be determined by SSCP Industry Advisory Group
Issues that need addressing with SSCP: Is this to be an industry mandated entry level
requirement for new supervisors to allow a common base across the industry?
The process for gaining an SSCP card needs to be simplified to meet CSG requirements but still retain credibility