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Introduction
This presentation will cover the following drilling fluid Health,
Safety and Environmental topics:
Answer
Leaving HS&E to chance will inevitably result in the following
serious consequences:
Greatly increase the possibility of personal accidents, injuries
and even deaths
Greatly increase the possibility of environmental spills and
incidents which may:
Damage the environment
Seriously impact the ability of the operating company to
continue in business
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HS&E Control Measures & Management Systems
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HS&E Control Measures & Management Systems
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HS&E Control Measures & Management Systems
Conclusions
Some hazards and risks are obvious, others are invisible or difficult
to identify
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HS&E Control Measures & Management Systems
Conclusions
If correctly and thoroughly structured, HS&E control measures
and management systems will accomplish the following:
Identify hazards
Safely manage those hazards
Identify risks
Where possible, eliminate those risks
Where not possible, manage those risks
Provide training and awareness systems designed to
achieve the above
Promote continuous improvement
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Health & Safety Philosophy
Fundamental principals
Your Health & Safety is primarily your own
responsibility
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Health & Safety
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Health & Safety
The role of employees
Take reasonable care to ensure your own health and safety
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Drilling Fluids
Fundamental HS&E Targets
No environmental
spills
No accidents
or injuries
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Drilling Fluids
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Drilling Fluids
Environmental Targets
Legislation compliance
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Drilling Fluids
Environmental Targets
Identify drilling fluid spill hazards and risks
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Managing and handling hazardous
materials
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Health hazard & risk
Definitions
A HEALTH HAZARD IS:
The potential of an agent to cause harm to health
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Hazardous materials
The effect on a person of a hazardous material depends on:
The nature of the hazardous material
The site of the action
The amount of the hazardous material involved (“dose”)
The reaction of the individual (“susceptibility”)
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Hazardous materials – hazardous effects
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Hazardous materials - routes of entry
Inhalation
Ingestion (swallowing)
Injection
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The Skin
One of the body’s biggest organs
– one major function is protection
Composed of the outer
(epidermal) and inner (dermal)
layer
Major protection provided by the
outer layer
Irritant contact dermatitis - a
common skin disease which
results from direct contact with a
chemical
Effects occur only where contact
occurs and can range from a
redness to blistering and formation
of pustules
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Injuries caused by chemical substances
A caustic burn
at the back of
the ankle
The same
caustic burn one
week later
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Injuries caused by chemical substances
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Hazardous materials
Classification
2. Hazardous substances
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Hazardous materials
Essential information:
Labels
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MSDS Information
Material safety data sheets contain the following information:
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MSDS at the workplace
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Chemical wallchart Information
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Chemical wall chart Information at the workplace
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Hazardous materials - Examples of hazchem labels
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Personal protective equipment (PPE)
for handling & mixing drilling fluids
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for handling drilling fluids
Hard hat
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Handling fluids & chemicals – risk control
Fumes and dust:
Housekeeping:
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Mud chemical mixing
Steps for doing the job safely
1. Preparation
2. Mixing chemicals
3. Cleaning up
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Mud chemical mixing
Steps for doing the job safely
Step 1 - Preparation:
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Mud chemical mixing
Steps for doing the job safely
Step 2 - Mixing:
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Mud chemical mixing
Steps for doing the job safely
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Jewellery
CAN BE DANGEROUS
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SAFETY APPLIES IN ALL ASPECTS
OF LIFE NOT JUST WORK
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Safety Briefing
Some hazards are predictable and
considered a normal part of the job.
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Safety Briefing
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Safety Briefing
Some hazards are geographically dependent.. We
need to be aware of the hazards unique to the
area..
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Safety Briefing # 31546
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Safety Briefing # 31546
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