Oil and Gas Safety Management

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Oil and Gas Safety Management

About Course

This course is an introduction to the basic elements of an effective Oil and Gas Industry Safety Management System (SMS). 

The information, tools, and resources provided in this course are designed to help you, where you are an employer or employee, to identify, reduce, and eliminate oil and gas-related hazards. 

Like all companies in the oil and gas industry, you need to tailor your Safety Management System (SMS) to your own specific work operations and work environments. 

An effective SMS has five primary elements

  1. Safety Culture
  2. Involvement
  3. Wellsite Analysis
  4. Hazard Prevention and Control
  5. Education and Training

Course content

videoThe Elements of a SMS Start
videoSafety Culture Start
videoReal Safety Commitment Start
videoEffective Safety Leadership Start
videoAccountability for Safety Start
videoDeveloping Goals and Objectives Start
videoWriting Safety Policies Start
videoWriting Safety Programs Start
videoResponsibilities Start
videoThe Supervisor's Safety Responsibilities Start
videoRelated Employer Responsibilities Start
videoContinuous Improvement Start
videoCSB Safety Video: Death in the Oilfield Start
videoIntroduction Start
videoContractor Communications Start
videoThe Pre-Bid Meeting Start
videoThe Pre-Mobilization Meeting Start
videoContractor Selection Criteria Start
videoExperience Modification Rate (Mod Rate or EMR) Start
videoTotal Case Incident Rate (TCIR) Start
videoKey Players Start
videoProject Designers Start
videoHead Contractors Start
videoSubcontractors Start
videoDeepwater Horizon Blowout Animation Start
videoManagement and Employees Must Be Involved Start
videoResponding to Safety and Health Issues Start
videoEmployee Participation Start
videoPreventing Ergonomic Injuries Start
videoSafety Inspections Start
videoSafety Recognition Programs Start
videoThe Oil and Gas Safety Committee Start
videoSuggestion Program Start
videoEmployee Right to Communicate Start
videoWorkers’ Safety and Health Rights on the Job Start
videoPlan for Wellsite Analysis Start
videoThe Comprehensive Baseline Survey Start
videoChange Analysis Start
videoJob Hazard Analysis (JHA) Start
videoSafety Inspections Start
videoOil & Gas Rig Inspection Checklist for Drilling & Well Servicing Operations Start
videoThe Hierarchy of Controls Start
videoExplaining the Controls Start
videoOther Methods to Prevent and Control Hazards Start
videoAnalyze Accident Investigations Start
videoControl Hazardous Energy - Lockout Tagout Start
videoConfined Space Entry Start
videoAnalyze Fall Hazards Start
videoAnalyze for Excavation Hazards Start
videoAnalyze for Hazardous Chemicals Start
videoAnalyze Electrical Hazards Start
videoIntroduction Start
videoInitial Training Start
videoOngoing Training Start
videoStep #1 - Determine the Need for Training Start
videoStep #2 - Identify Training Needs Start
videoStep #3 - Identify Learning Goals and Write Objectives Start
videoStep #4 - Develop Learning Activities Start
videoStep #5 - Conduct the Training Start
videoStep #6 - Evaluate the Trainer and the Training Start
videoStep #7 - Program Improvement Start
videoOn-The-Job Training (OJT) Process Start
videoObservations Start
videoIntroduction to BBS Start
videoSample Training Certification Start
videoSteps to Identify OSHA Requirements Start
videoStep 1: Study OSHA Requirements Related to Leading Hazards at Oil and Gas Sites Start
videoStep 2: Review other OSHA Requirements That May Apply to Your Jobsite Start
videoStep 3: Survey Your Workplace for Additional Hazards Start
videoStep 4: Develop a Jobsite Safety and Health Program Start
videoStep 5: Train Your Employees Start
videoStep 6: Recordkeeping, Reporting and Posting Start
videoStep 7: Find Additional Compliance Assistance Information Start
videoResources Start
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Leverage Safety Administrator