Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course

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Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course 

In this  Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course , a production operator (or one who intends to be) will be able to understand and analyze the primary risks encountered on an oil and gas site.

All risks, precautions to take, and 'tricks' to know cannot be listed here, but

Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course
Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course


At the very least, after following the instructions in the current manual, the attendee would be prepared for Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course:

  • Localize and anticipate potential fire sources on a site.
  • Localize and anticipate potential Accident sources on a site.
  • In exploitation and operation, interpret critical situations and conditions. (Except for Process)
  • Take the required references from the existing Company Standards Files.
  • 'SIMOPS, HSE, and all other' rules must be interpreted, analyzed, and applied.
  • On a site, follow, analyze, and apply the logics of ESD and F&G systems.
  • Apply, make it apply, and follow all the different procedures. Work Permits to issue on a manufacturing site
  • Choose between production and upkeep. Work on what is most important
  • Work and supervise / organize work while adhering to and implementing all necessary safety precautions for all types of interventions, maintenance, and operations.
  • For routine and non-routine operations, use the adapted individual safety kit.
  • Use the Fire Fighting Equipment
  • Make personnel safety your top priority.
  • Priority should be given to what is not 'personnel safety.'
  • Documents Concerning Group Safety

Introduction to Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course

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Controlling safety is a top priority for the Total group. Our various activities generate a wide range of industrial risks related to reservoir development and hydrocarbon production.

The protection of individuals at their workstations and in their day-to-day operations is the primary concern of safety.

Each of our professions carries some level of risk. This is why, based on feedback, we established some ground rules. This course explains these rules. They cover the most common situations encountered on Exploration and Production sites.

Compliance with such rules will thus significantly help to prevent accidents in this field. Because safety concerns all of us in our daily activities, we must follow these rules, and we owe it to our families.

Total's primary concern is safety. Our various activities generate a variety of industrial risks related to reservoir development and hydrocarbon production.

The protection of individuals at their workstations and in their daily operations is the primary concern of safety.

Each of our professions entails some level of risk. As a result, we have established some rules based on feedback. This course explains the rules. They address the most common issues encountered on Exploration and Production sites.

Compliance with such rules will thus help to significantly reduce accidents in this field. Because safety concerns all of us in our daily activities, we must follow these rules and owe it to our families.

Contents in Oil and Gas Operational Safety Course

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1. OBJECTIVES

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1. DEATH 

2.2. ACCIDENTS WITH LEAVE 

2.3. FIRE, EXPLOSIONS 

2.4. HIGH POTENTIAL INCIDENTS 

2.5. LEAKS

3. ESSENTIAL SAFETY NOTIONS FOR OPERATORS

3.1. TRANSMISSION OF INSTRUCTIONS 

3.2. KNOWLEDGE OF DOWNGRADED SITUATIONS 

3.3. KNOWLEDGE OF INHIBITIONS AND CONSIGNMENTS 

3.4. KNOWLEDGE OF SIMOPS 

3.5. CLASSIFIED AREAS 

3.6. SAFETY BARRIER LOGIC 

3.7. LOCATION OF EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTONS

3.8. PADLOCKED VALVES 

3.9. Work Permit PROCEDURE

3.10. INCOMPATIBLE WORKS

3.11. SURVEILLANCE OF HOT WORKS (ESSENTIAL RULES)

3.12. AVAILABILITY FOR ENTRY IN A CAPACITY

3.13. SAMPLING PRECAUTIONS

3.14. LIFTING AND HANDLING

3.15. TRIGGERING SAFETY DEVICES FOR EQUIPMENT

3.16. USE OF THE AIR SYSTEM FOR BREATHING

3.17. RISKS OF HYDROCARBON TRAPPING

3.18. DOUBLE BLOCK & BLEED

3.19. SANDING AND PAINTING 

3.20. RULES FOR THE USE OF FLANGES 

3.21. USE OF HOSES

3.22. LIFEBOAT, ENTRY RULES

3.23. RISKS OF USING INAPPROPRIATE OR RE-USED JOINTS

3.24. REROUTING/ TEMPORARY LINE INSTALLATION 

3.25. OPEN DRAIN/ CLOSED DRAIN INTERCONNECTION

3.26. USE OF TRANSPORT VEHICLES

4. GLOSSARY

5. FIGURES 

6. TABLES 

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