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Near Miss Reporting
June 2015
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How are we doing?
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LTI’s – 0 in last 12 months
Oil & Gas
Base
AFR
Oil & Gas
Sites
AFR
Total
AFR
April 0 0 0
12 Month Rolling 0 1.09 0.5
•Statistics presented one month in arrears.
•AFR includes first aid/ medical treatment cases.
•AFR = (Accidents/ Manhours) x 100,000
Location
Period
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How are we doing?
Zero
Fatalities
Zero
>3 Day LTI
Zero
RWD/MTC
1
First Aid
1
Near Miss
Summary of incidents year to date
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Think Safety!
Near Miss
A Near Miss is defined as any event with the potential to cause
injury and/ or damage and/or loss but which has been avoided
by other circumstances.
Near miss recording may help to prevent a recurrence, identify
any weaknesses in operational procedures, and — when
reviewed over time — may reveal patterns from which lessons
can be learned.
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Responsibilities
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TRAC OIL & GAS
2014 man hours worked 334,239
Near misses reported 2
SIMILAR COMPANY
2014 man hours worked 267,425
Near misses reported 153
DISCONNECT SOMEWHERE??
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Introduction
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It is evident that near miss incidents are happening within TRAC
Oil & Gas activities, but these are not being captured and
documented.
• Teams are addressing near misses and making sure the
working environment is safe, but seem reluctant to document
them.
• We need to refresh the system that not only captures these
incidents but additionally communicates them to technicians,
teams, clients and industry.
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Think Safety!
Introduction
By reporting any accidents, incidents and near misses immediately we can:
• Identify problem areas to prevent the same incidents from happening again.
• Identify areas of safety that can be improved.
• Create safer working environments.• Conduct lateral learning with others,
internally and externally to enable best working practices
All accidents/incidents, including near misses must be reported.
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Near Miss Reporting
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It is so much better for all concerned to be investigating a near
miss than investigating an incident.
A quote from a respectable H&S professional:
“Many times, I’ve found people are much more open to make a
positive team contribution towards the prevention of an
accident through the discussion of a near miss than if an
accident has already occurred,”
“People seem more willing to talk than when something has
happened.”
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Think Safety!
Near Miss Reporting
What can we learn from near misses?
• A useful learning tool of what might have happened
• Share and communicate the near miss to your team,
other teams and others in the industry. Remember we
are a very small industry with a lot of transferable
information
• By bringing to the attention of management and
employees we can be pro-active to help prevent future
incidents
What if you don’t report near misses?
• It’s an open invitation for an accident
• Learning opportunity missed if no one reports it
• Lets find out why they happened and propose
improvement to ensure they don’t happen again
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Environmental
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Environmental incidents must be reported and investigatedfollowing the same process as any other incident.
An environmental incident may include:
• Spill • Fire (water run-off may reach drains/watercourses)• Equipment/materials falling into the sea or a watercourse• Leaking containers/tins/skips • Damage to local environment/habitat• Illegal waste dumping
Environmental incidents are classified by TRAC in twocategories:
• Minor environmental incident – e.g. small spill that doesnot reach a drain/watercourse
• Major environmental incident – e.g. large spill running intosurface water drain/river/sea
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Lessons Learned
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Following near miss investigations,
lessons learned will be rolled out to
avoid recurrence and where required
improve systems or processes.
This may include:
• Changes to risk assessments and job
documentation
• Updates to procedures, work
instructions etc.
• Issue of Safety Alerts/
Briefings/Campaigns
• Participation in client lateral learning
sessions
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Remember
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• Everyone is responsible for ensuring near misses are
reported
• If you see something unsafe/potentially unsafe – STOP
the job!
• All near misses including environmental near misses
must be reported
• Communication of near misses within the company and
our industry should prevent recurrence and possible
injury/damage
• The more we capture the safer we remain.
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Topics Covered in 2015
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• January – Slips, Trips & Falls
• February – Prevention of Aches, Sprains & Tears
• March – Rigging Competency
• April – Aligning Company & Personal Values
• May – Cover Up – Help Prevent Skin Cancer
If you have missed any of these presentations or would
like to review a topic again then please contact your
line manager.