ASKING “WHAT IF?” A SIMPLE CONCEPT WITH A BIG IMPACT
Since Helmerich & Payne’s adoption of Actively C.A.R.E.™, our serious injury or fatality (SIF)-based safety program, dropped objects have stayed at the top of SIF exposures that our workers face daily. With so many different items located throughout the drilling rig with the potential to become a dropped object, we must stay constantly vigilant in our assessments to eliminate these exposures.
While we
strive to eliminate potential dropped objects by engineering them out, we
sometimes must use other approaches to reduce the chance of a SIF potential
event. Some of these tactics include inspections, secondary retention, erecting
and honoring buffer zones, and always looking up and asking, “What if?”
What goes
up… must come down
Dropped
objects don’t just include large objects like tubulars. As rig crews complete
routine mast maintenance and tools are not recorded properly, they can get left
at heights. Rough drilling or even a gust of wind can cause
these items to fall back down to the rig floor or the ground, with the
potential to unexpectedly injure someone.
Processes
that help us ask, “What if?”
Our focus
on the control and removal of exposures has resulted in elimination or
mitigation of the potential of many dropped objects on our rigs. Maintaining a
proactive approach in support of our employees and rigs allows us to continue
to make improvements in this area.
Consider
these proactive measures to help create a safer work environment for yourselves
and others:
✓ Complete all dropped object
inspections in the cadence they are required
✓ Correcting any deficiencies noted
in timely manner
✓ Perform a final walk around or
visual inspection prior to raising the mast
✓ Utilize the Tools at Heights Checklist
✓ Verify all equipment that was taken
overhead for work has been brought back down
✓ Honor all barricades and buffer zones per procedure for working overhead,
rough drilling, and
day to day
tasks
✓ Ensure secondary retention is in
place during all equipment installations, if required, and change out if needed
✓ Think outside the box: stop the job
and find ways to eliminate any potential dropped objects from the work location
- you are the ones completing tasks daily.
These items
are just some of the many ways to help us eliminate the SIF exposures that pertain to dropped objects around the
drilling rigs.
Read out
the full HSE news here: https://www.helmerichpayne.com/asking-what-if-a-simple-concept-with-a-big-impact or download the PDF of the same
from here: https://www.helmerichpayne.com/media/product-highlights/Asking-%E2%80%9CWhat-If%E2%80%9D-A-Simple-Concept-with-a-Big-Impact.pdf.
Reach
out to us to know more: https://www.helmerichpayne.com/contact.


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