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HSE committee
meetingMay 3 ,2011
YANBU EXPORT REFINERYYANBU EXPORT REFINERY
PROJECTPROJECT33533353--SP1SP1--Tank FarmTank FarmPackagePackage
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Meeting Agenda} Introduction by ENPPI construction manager Eng. Ahmed Fawzy (5 min )
} Safety Video ( fatal accidents) (15min)
} HSE goals &statistics by Eng. Khaled Ismail ENPPI HSE manager(10 min)} Heat stress presentation by Eng. Salah Abd Al Diem PTJ HSE Manager(10 min)
} Minutes of meeting ( 20 min )
} Safety award Distribution ( 5 min )
Meeting Agenda
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By
Eng/ Ahmed Fawzy
Construction Manager
Introduction
Introduction
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Construction HighlightsConstruction Highlights
�� 190,000 m190,000 m22 Soil improvementSoil improvement�� 46 Storage Facilities:46 Storage Facilities:
�� 9 fixed Dome Roof9 fixed Dome Roof�� 11 Internal Floating Roof11 Internal Floating Roof�� 13 External Floating Roof13 External Floating Roof�� 9 Spheres9 Spheres�� 4 Spheroids4 Spheroids
�� 16 Pump Stations (59 Services)16 Pump Stations (59 Services)
�� 16200 m x 2m height Dike walls16200 m x 2m height Dike walls�� 10,000 m U/G (RTR)10,000 m U/G (RTR)�� 2 Substation Buildings2 Substation Buildings�� 50,000 m50,000 m22 RoadsRoads
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Unit 143
2 Feed tanks, 2 MMBD
Unit 143
18 Intermediate tanks
Unit 1727 Gasoline/ Diesel/ Benzene
Export tanks
142 SWS
2 Tanks
Unit 143
4 Products tanks
Unit 1439 Spheres (Product)4 Spheroids
(Intermed)
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Fatal Accidents
Safety Video
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HSE goals &statistics
By
Eng. Khaled Ismail ENPPI HSE manager
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Project HSE Policy
HSE Goals & objectives
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HSE Goals
} The project HSE goals and Objectives as follow :-
}No accidents ,}No harm to people}and No damage to the environment}achieve safe work man-hours without LTI}Provision of safe working environment.}Identification of sources of hazards and
assessment of risks.
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HSE Statistics.,
S.N Title cumulative
1 Total safe Man Hours 42310
2 Fatality Case (Fatal) 0
3 Lost Workday Case (LWC) 0
4 Restricted Workday Case (RWC) 0
5 Medical Treatment Case (MTC) 0
6 First Aid Case (FAC) 2
7 Property Damage (PD) 0
8 Near Miss (NM) 1
9Unsafe Acts/Conditions
7710 Total Recordable Incident
Rate (TRIR)0
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positive
Area of imporovement0
10
2030
40
50
60
70
12
113
30 34
64
Safety Observations
Total No. = 77
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Unsafe acts / Conditions By type
1
12
1 1
26 5
3
10
2 2
7
3 2
8
21 1 1
31 1 1 1
0
5
10
15
20
25Area of Improvment
Positive Observations
Safety Observations
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303.932
389
27 48 27 30
0
200
400600
T.B.T Orientation Excavation Flag man fire fighting Defensive
Driving
Training HRs
Training HRs
HSE Training Sessions
0
1020304050 41.62
15.51
7.26 6.936.937.26
32.082
7.1
33.53
7 7
29.24
12.216.93
10.913.537.26 6.93 8.258.25
22.12
T.B.T
Hrs
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Heat stress
byEng. Salah Abd Al Diem PTJ HSE Manager
Heat stress
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High temperature
levels
Low levels of air
movement
Heat sources in the area
The physical
activity carried out
The type of
clothing worn
High humidity
levels
Sheet 1 ± The causes of heat stress
Heat stress
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Sheet 2 ± Types of heat stress
In order of severity, heat stress includes:
y heat rash;
y heat collapse;
y heat cramps;
y heat exhaustion; and
y heat stroke.
The most severe form of heat stress is heat stroke.
Heat stress
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Adapt work schedules
Reduce heat exposure
Increase air flow
Drink water frequentlyAdapt to the heat and
humidity
Have frequent rest breaks
Wear protectiveclothing
Monitor yourself and
your environment
Sheet 3 ± Preventing heat stress
Heat stress
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A person suffering from heat stroke requires medical attention urgently
and emergency services should be contacted as soon as possible.
Do not give the patient any stimulants.
Sheet 4 ± Treating heat stroke
While waiting for emergency services
to arrive you should:
y
move the patient to a coolenvironment;
y soak the patient¶s clothing withwater ;
y apply cold packs continuously;
y place them in a tub of cool water;
andy circulate the air around the patient.
Heat stress
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Sheet 5 ± Heat stress Index
Heat stress
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Heat stroke can result in death.
First aid experts should be calledimmediately to treat those suffering
from heat stroke.
Heat stress occurs when the body is
stressed because of overheating.
Heat stress includes, heat rash, heat
collapse, heat cramps, heat exhaustion
and heat stroke.
Sheet 6 ± Summary
Heat stress can be prevented
by:
y adapting work schedules;
y reducing heat exposure;(heat
shelters )
y increasing air flow;
y drinking water frequently;
y adapting to the heat;
y having frequent rest breaks;
y wearing protective clothing;
and
y monitoring yourself and your
environment.
Heat stress
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HSE Minutes of meeting
MINUTES OF MEETING
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MINUTES OF MEETING
(Contd)
ITEM No DESCRIPTION OF DISCUSSION ACTION BY DATE
Meeting purpose
Monthly committee meeting will held between sitemanagement and hourly employees at site , to
share , discuses all HSE highlights at month like unsafeactions/conditions, Near misses and incidents lessons
learnt in addition to aware all site stuff by HSE plansand rules
1.0 Work permit procedure:
ENPPI highlighted that ENPPI Work permit procedure
are implemented at site. Permit is signed by area
authority and performing authority after joint site
inspection to work area and HSE comments
Permit type : Hot/cold work permitExcavation work permit
Confined Space Entry Permit
Radiography Work permit
Subcontractors
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2.0 Night shift Requirements :
ENPPI declared that work at night shall not startbefore comply with the following :-1. Night shift safe method of statement shall be
prepared
2. Royal commission permit ²required
3. HSE team at night
4. Nurse ²ambulance at night
5. Provide flood lighting for work areas and
access road
Subcontractors
3.0 Summer plan Implementation:-
ENPPI highlighted that all subcontractors shall
comply with summer plan:-
1. Provide adequate No. of heat shelters
2. Provide cold water stations
3. Ice supply and storage
4. Electrolyte replacement drinks
5. Supervision and monitoring
6. Work time reschedule
Subcontractors
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4.0 Safety observation Reports
All subcontractors personnel requested to report
any unsafe actions/conditions at site
Subcontractors
5.0 Near-Miss lessons learned:
Release of pressurized Water hose. All pressurized
hoses connections shall be secured by whip chains
to avoid random squeezing
Subcontractors
Additional items
MINUTES OF MEETING
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Thank you
BY:
SP1-HSE Team
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