3. What to be reported? The basis of accident prevention, resolves around the accurate and prompt reporting of anomalies. FATALITY ANOMALY INCIDENT INCIDENT ACCIDENT NEARMISS INCIDENT REPORTING
4. UNSAFE ACTS AND CONDITIONS 1 major accident - with human injury 10 minor accidents 30 incidents with material damage 600 incidents with no damage or no visible injury BIRD'S PYRAMID Anomalies / Incident factors USA 1969 Statistics by Mr BIRD based on 1.8 Million accidents which occurred in 21 different activities (3x10 9 man-hours) FAILURES, ERRORS... INCIDENT REPORTING 1 10 30 600
5. ASSALUYEH SITE, Phases 2 & 3 from November 1999 to July 2002 26,728 Anomalies reported 750 Accidents with nobody injured 557 Accidents with injured people 4 Fatalities INCIDENT REPORTING
9. ANOMALY A potential hazard which has not yet caused an incident. INCIDENT REPORTING
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12. 5.3 ANOMALY CARD SYSTEM Fill Anomaly card INCIDENT REPORTING ANOMALIES MANAGEMENT TOOL
13. An occurrence were people have not been injured, but who has damaged property, environment, or delayed work. INCIDENT REPORTING INCIDENT
14. An occurrence were people have almost been injured, or property damaged, but the consequences of which were avoided by circumstances. INCIDENT REPORTING NEAR MISS
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16. An occurrence were Property have been damaged. Or people have been injured. INCIDENT REPORTING ACCIDENT
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19. INCIDENT ACCIDENT NEARMISS HUMAN EQUIPMENT / PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINED DAMAGE NO or NEGLIGIBLE SUSTAINED DAMAGE INCIDENT REPORTING
20. Incident short summary Description of the operation during which the incident occurred (what was done? Where? By whom ? Who ? Job-work/permit number ?) Brief description of damage to equipment and environment Immediate action taken to contain incident Additional action taken to prevent reoccurrence HSE Area Authority Comments 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 INCIDENT REPORTING
23. Circulation sheet HSE Site Manager Comments and Remedial Action Proposal Head of Maintenance Comments Head of Services Comments Head of Operations Supports Others or Identified by RSE Site Manager RSE Comments INCIDENT REPORTING
26. Lost Time Severity Rate Number of lost days per 1 000 000 worked hours Lost Time Frequency Rate Number of LTA per 1 000 000 worked hours INCIDENT REPORTING