SafeSafeLandLandUSAUSA
SafeSafeLandLandUSAUSA An initiative of the STEPS NetworkAn initiative of the STEPS Network
Founded on 2005 to facilitate Founded on 2005 to facilitate standardization of Safety and Health standardization of Safety and Health Programs within U.S. Onshore Programs within U.S. Onshore Exploration and ProductionExploration and Production
This is about bringing our workers This is about bringing our workers home safely each dayhome safely each day
What is SafeWhat is SafeLandLandUSA?USA?SafeLandUSA is a volunteer organization SafeLandUSA is a volunteer organization
comprised of major and independent comprised of major and independent operating companies, industry associations, operating companies, industry associations,
and educators with the purpose of and educators with the purpose of developing a standardized orientation which developing a standardized orientation which
sets minimum requirements for the US sets minimum requirements for the US Onshore E&P Industry.Onshore E&P Industry.
SafeSafeLandLandUSA MissionUSA Mission
To monitor and continuously improve orientation standards for the US Land
Contractor Community.
Participating OperatorsParticipating Operators
Working toward accepting or requiring: Chevron, BP, ExxonMobil, XTO, ConocoPhillips and others at the corporate level
Key Advisors:Key Advisors:Participating Industry Participating Industry
OrganizationsOrganizationsInternational Association of Drilling Contractors - IADC PEC Premier
Energy Training Council - ETC
ISNetworld
Texas Engineering Extension Service - TEEX
Numerous Community Colleges across the U.S.
American Petroleum Institute – API
National STEPS Network
Why SafeWhy SafeLandLandUSA?USA? Operators share a common contract workforce Operators share a common contract workforce
across the industry with similar requirements.across the industry with similar requirements.
Redundant information in similar but separate Redundant information in similar but separate orientations waste valuable time and orientations waste valuable time and resources.resources.
Ensures that our workforce has received a high Ensures that our workforce has received a high quality basic HSE orientation quality basic HSE orientation based upon based upon common, likely industry hazards for US common, likely industry hazards for US Onshore.Onshore.
Once completely rolled out, transferrable Once completely rolled out, transferrable across the industryacross the industry
Benefits of SafeBenefits of SafeLandLandUSAUSA SafeLandUSA is designed specifically for the SafeLandUSA is designed specifically for the
US Onshore E&P Industry by the U.S. industry US Onshore E&P Industry by the U.S. industry based upon hundreds of years cumulative based upon hundreds of years cumulative experience and thousands of man-hours experience and thousands of man-hours invested in developmentinvested in development
Consistent EH&S orientation which is widely Consistent EH&S orientation which is widely recognized and widely acceptedrecognized and widely accepted
Quality assurance through a stringent audit Quality assurance through a stringent audit program and SLAG oversight committeeprogram and SLAG oversight committee
Provides a Provides a consistent messageconsistent message from the from the industry to the workforce and industry to the workforce and establishes establishes important solidarityimportant solidarity within the industry for within the industry for minimum standards and expectationsminimum standards and expectations
SafeSafeLandLandUSA ElementsUSA Elements Standardized syllabus and consistent Standardized syllabus and consistent
delivery expectations delivery expectations
Common Searchable DatabaseCommon Searchable Database
Photo ID card Photo ID card
Modeled after the proven model of Modeled after the proven model of SafeGulfSafeGulf
Establishes basic Industry-wide Establishes basic Industry-wide expectations expectations
Operator / Industry Expectations
SafeLandUSA Orientation: 24 modules, 8 Hours, Comprehensive Test, Photo ID
OSHA Required Training, and Trade/ Service Line Specific competencies
U.S. Onshore Contractor Responsibility:
Operator Responsibility
Various Co. Specific Training: PSM Overview, CoW, IIF, Other Co. Specific Requirements
Site Specific Orientation: JSEA: Job task and specific hazards at the Job site, Emergency Management, Alarms, Muster Point, SIMOPS, MSDS & Location, Noise, other IH issues, Leadership, stopping the job responsibilities, other as necessary.
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SafeSafeLandLandUSA StructureUSA Structure
SafeSafeLandLandUSA Advisory USA Advisory GroupGroup
The SafeLandUSA Advisory Group (SLAG) The SafeLandUSA Advisory Group (SLAG) is a volunteer organization, comprised of is a volunteer organization, comprised of voting and advising members of the voting and advising members of the Upstream Oil & Gas Industry. Upstream Oil & Gas Industry.
The Advisory group acts as the oversight The Advisory group acts as the oversight committee. Responsibilities include but committee. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Syllabus development are not limited to: Syllabus development and content, accreditation requirements, and content, accreditation requirements, quality control review, endorsement of quality control review, endorsement of accrediting organizations, and expansion accrediting organizations, and expansion within the industry.within the industry.
Students and Instructors by Students and Instructors by A.O.A.O.
PEC: 1250 Providers
175,000 Students
IADC:500 Providers
50,000Students
ETC: 150 Providers
2241 Students
Training ProvidersTraining Providers Training Providers work under the
endorsement of an Accrediting Organization.
Training Providers may include, but are not limited to: Contractors (In-house Programs)
Service CompaniesThird Party Training OrganizationsTechnical SchoolsSafety Councils
Note: SafeLandUSA does not and will not govern pricing but does encourage free market competition.
SafeSafeLandLandUSA Orientation USA Orientation SyllabusSyllabus
1. Incident Reporting and Investigation
2. Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
3. Hand Safety4. Material Handling5. Behavioral Safety6. First-Aid/CPR/AED7. Confined Space8. Lockout/Tagout9. Substance Abuse10. Hazard
Communication11. Electrical Safety 12. Intervention/Stop
Work
13. Fire Prevention14. Walking Working
Surfaces15. Job Safety Analysis16. Personal Protective
Equip17. Workplace Violence18. Working at Heights19. Permit to Work20. Driver/Transportation
Safety21. Environmental22. Excavation – Trenching
& Shoring23. Industrial Hygiene/
Occupational Health24. Site Specific Hazards/
Emergency Evacuation
OSHA 10 Hr. vs SafeLand
OSHA 10 Hr. vs SafeLand
OSHA 10 Hr. vs SafeLand
MTO = Medical Treatment Only RWC = Restricted Work Case LTI = Lost Time Incident FAT/FTL = Fatality DART = Days Away, Restrictions and Transfers
Incident Rates
SafeLand is..•A consistent curriculum which meets oil & gas industry needs•Audited for compliance•Portable and is accepted by all major operators
A few final stats
Obtained from Encana earlier this year
•TRIR 2009 – 1.2 (Before using SafeLand)•TRIR 2010 – 0.8 (After using SafeLand)•Estimated training cost savings – $1.2M
South Texas PilotSouth Texas Pilot
$2,000,000 wasted in redundant $2,000,000 wasted in redundant orientations.orientations.
SafeLandUSA very well received.SafeLandUSA very well received.
www.safewww.safelandlandusa.orgusa.org
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