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1 Contractor Information Meeting June 2014

2 Important Information Sign In Sheet Evacuation / Safety Procedures Restrooms / Refreshments Cell Phones Handouts 2

3 Agenda Welcome & Introduction Hamza / Hollek / Durkee (5 minutes) LiveSAFE Moment (5 minutes) APC s CAP Requirements Greg Hamilton (Contractor Assessment Program) HSE Requirements Mike Farris SEMS II Requirements Kevin Renfro / Brent Dunagan Summary of APC Contractor Requirements ISNetworld Greg Hamilton & ISN Rep Feedback / Q&A (15 minutes) (15 minutes) (45 minutes) (10 minutes) (15 minutes) (10 minutes) 3

4 Why are you here? Anadarko heavily depends on contractor involvement with integrated APC / Contractor teams sharing the workload >90% of APC GoM operations man-hours are contractor man-hours For Drilling/Completions and Major Projects / Construction - this number is >98% To successfully implement LiveSAFE, AMS (our SEMS & SEMS II programs), and our Corporate HSE programs They have to be owned by the GoM Teams that are involved in the life cycle workflow of Planning, drilling, completing, and producing wells Designing, fabricating, installing, commissioning, operating and maintaining facilities Anadarko can t meet these objectives without extensive contractor buy-in and involvement 4

5 SEMS II Training June 2014 While LiveSAFE is not mandatory for APC Contractors at this time, we do recommend and highly encourage anyone who will be going to one of APC s facilities to attend an LSO (LiveSAFE Orientation). We would also recommend that all contract supervisors and management attend an LSO, because the LiveSAFE culture, to be successful, MUST start at the top. When top management buys in to the culture and it is conveyed to their employees, it makes them more likely to embrace our message and continue the right attitudes while not only working on our facilities but on anyone s facilities. 5

6 LiveSAFE Moment click for video 6

7 LiveSAFE Moment

8 Minimum Requirements Offshore Service Providers Gregory Hamilton / Erica Hill Contractor Assessment Program (CAP) June 2014

9 Overview Contractor Assessment Program Offshore Minimum Requirements Company Level Employee Level ISNetworld Management System Questionnaire (MSQ) Review and Verification Services (RAVS) Training Qualifications (TQ) 9

10 Contractor Assessment Program (CAP) The HSE Review and evaluation of Anadarko field service contractors Onboarding Evaluations Master Service Agreements / Specialty Contracts Audits CAP Team Introduction 10

11 Offshore Minimum Requirements Company Level Minimum Safety Program Requirements - Review and Verification Services (RAVS) Global Harmonization Training Program (HazCom) Drug & Alcohol Policy Subcontractor Management Program (if applicable) SEMS Hazard Analysis (JSA) Program PPE Assessments / Personal Protective Equipment Program General Waste Management Program Additional Minimum Requirements Management System Questionnaire (MSQ) Water Survival / HUET (Helicopter Underwater Egress Training) Fire Retardant Clothing Note: 1) Contractors must meet the above minimum program requirements in ISNetworld to be an approved Contractor 2) Additional programs & training will be required based on services provided, regulatory requirements, and Anadarko site specific expectations

12 Offshore Minimum Requirements Individual Level Training Qualification (TQ) Job Specific Skills and Knowledge Verification» Annually Industry Recognized Offshore Orientation SafeGulf / RigPass / Equivalent» One time (NEW APC REQUIREMENT) Water Survival / HUET or BOSIET Training» Every 5 Years Marine Trash and Debris Training (Video)» Annually TQ items will be ready in ~ 2 weeks. Timing to rollout program will be communicated.

13 Anadarko s General Safety Requirements Mike Farris GoM H&S Manager June 2014

14 LiveSAFE Orientation Not mandatory for all APC Contractors at this time Highly recommended Extended trip Multiple trips Supervisors Regularly scheduled 14

15 General Requirements Contractor Short Service Employee (SSE) Program Stop Work Authority (SWA) No working in excess of 16 hours during a 24-hour period Maximum manual lifting requirement 15

16 Contractor Short Service Employee Program Contract companies must have a short service employee (SSE) program. Contractors working on an APC location must be able to demonstrate that effective measures are in place for supervising and mentoring inexperienced employees. 16

17 Stop Work Authority (SWA) All personnel are authorized and expected to stop any task or operation where they perceive the risk to people, environment, or asset is not being controlled. Report all unsafe conditions or acts to the Person in Charge immediately. For situations not involving imminent danger to persons, environment, or equipment the S.A.F.E. card program, or equivalent, is utilized to communicate the issue / concern. 17

18 No working in excess of 16 hours during a 24-hour period Offshore personnel shall not work in excess of 16 hours during a 24-hour period. Exception to this rule requires approval from the OIM / PIC, and will require a minimum 8 consecutive hours off duty following shift completion. Also, personnel shall not be expected to work for extended 16 hour days. To manage fatigue, a limit of no more than three consecutive days at this maximum 16 hour limit is to be utilized for routine operations. 18

19 Maximum manual lifting requirement The maximum permissible weight that an individual can manually lift is 50 pounds from the floor up to chest level. Manually lifting heavier loads can be accomplished by dividing weight amongst more than one person up to 50 pounds per person. Mechanical lifting devices must be used if the weight will exceed 50 pounds per person. 19

20 Facility Requirements Smoking Smoking cigarettes, cigars, pipes, electronic cigarettes or using other personal smoking paraphernalia is allowed only in designated smoking areas on APC platforms. Pressurized lighters are prohibited offshore. Place butts in designated containers. Handrails When ascending or descending stairways, use the handrail and take only one step at a time. Handrails shall not be used to support a load, as an anchor point, or lifting device tie off. Signs and safety equipment may be mounted on handrails. Use caution before leaning full body weight against guardrails. Visually inspect (check the socket) before leaning. 20

21 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements Helicopter transportation Work Areas FRC and PPE Hazard Assessments 21

22 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements PPE while traveling All passengers shall wear long pants, sleeved shirts and closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes when traveling to and from offshore facilities by way of air or marine transportation. When approaching or departing a helicopter (running or not) caps / hats must be stored in baggage and may not be worn. When traveling in a helicopter, hearing protection is required. PPE in Work Area In the work area, minimum personal protective equipment (PPE) includes safety footwear, hard hat, safety eyewear and hearing protection. Foot wear shall be safety-toed shoes or boots with leather uppers, oil resistant soles, protection above the ankle, and a distinctive heel. ANSI approved protective footwear made of rubber or similar materials are acceptable. All PPE must meet ANSI, ASTM, or other recognized testing and certifying criteria. Unless work is being performed that requires protection, PPE is not required in the office, living quarters, or other areas determined by the OIM (such as the route from heliport to office area). 22

23 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements PPE at offshore locations Unless otherwise addressed on location by a PPE hazard assessment, personnel at offshore drilling and production worksites shall wear flame resistant clothing (FRC). FRC garments must meet protective criteria established by a recognized certification body such as API, NFPA, or EU standards. Upper body garments must have long sleeves and shirt tails must be tucked, if working around fixed rotating equipment. A Flash Fire Risk Assessment, such as the guidelines provided in API RP99, may determine where FRC is required in areas not described in this section. 23

24 Tool and Equipment Requirements Cell Phones Electronics and Hot Work Permits Jewelry Knives / Bladed Tools Pallets 24

25 Tool and Equipment Requirements Cell Phones Personal electronic devices such as cell phones, pagers, PDAs, IPod, and MP3 players must remain in the worker s accommodations. These devices may only be used in the living quarters after work hours. The OIM may designate an alternate use area, such as smoke area. Camera and Hot Work Permit and/or Permit to Work It may be permissible to use a camera, computer, tablet or other electronic tool outside the living quarters if a business need exists and the user obtains a Hot Work Permit and/or Permit to Work. Jewelry Jewelry (necklaces, ear rings, bracelets, anklets, finger rings, wrist watches or metallic adornments) shall not be worn outside of the living quarters. 25

26 Tool and Equipment Requirements Knives Use the proper bladed tool for a job when one is needed. Box cutters, locking utility knives, or pocket knives with locking blades may be utilized for cutting lightweight materials. Pocket knives without a locking blade are prohibited. A knife shall not be used to strip electrical wire or as a screw driver. Pallets When pallets are transported, they should usually be placed in a basket. Exceptions to this guideline should be discussed with shorebase Logistics personnel before loading. 26

27 Contractor Information Meeting SEMS II Rollout / AMS Update June 2014 Kevin Renfro / Brent Dunagan AMS Team

28 SEMS II Training June 2014 Background Information SEMS II Federal Regulation published April 5, 2013 Revised and added to the original SEMS Regulation Compliance Date is June 4, 2014 The Purpose of this Training is to communicate o Those parts of the Regulation that impact Anadarko s Offshore Operations o Specific actions that must be taken by Anadarko s 3 rd party service providers to comply with this regulation o How Anadarko is addressing these SEMS & SEMS II regulations through our AMS programs 28

29 SEMS II Training June 2014 Revisions to the SEMS Rule, and Topics for Today: SEMS Regulation: Section and Title Included in Today'sTraining: 198 Documents Incorporated by reference N 1900 Must I have a SEMS N 1901 Goal of my SEMS N 1902 What must I include in my SEMS N 1903 Acronyms and Definitions N 1904 Special Instructions N 1911 Hazards Analysis Critieria 1914 Safe Work Practices & Contractor Selection 1915 Training 1920 Auditing N 1921 Auditor Qualifications N 1922 Audit Bodies N 1924 How will BSEE determine if my SEMS is effective? 1925 Additional audits required by BSEE N 1931 Ultimate Work Authority 1930 Stop Work Authority 1932 Employee Participation Plan N 193, 1933 Reporting Unsafe Work Conditions 1928 Record Keeping and documentation N 29

30 SEMS II Training June 2014 Take-Away Be careful not to get so focused on compliance that you lose sight of common sense, and the spirit and intent of the regulations 30

31 SEMS II Training - June Hazards Analysis What is Impacted? Who is Impacted? Where is the Impact? Job Safety Analysis All Field Personnel (employee + contractor) All Facilities subject to SEMS What is the Change(s) 1. All major job steps must be included and assessed Pros/Cons of Pre-canned vs From Scratch 2. Environmental impacts must be assessed 3. 3 Signature Levels required on all JSAs All members of the work party Supervisor of the work party Designated Person in Charge 4. Designated Person in Charge: Floating Rigs = Rig OIM or designee* Platform Rigs = APC OIM or designee* *An individual (delegated by the OIM) that is knowledgeable of how the Job could impact Facility Operations or other Jobs. 5. All personnel (including contractors) that plan, conduct, or manage work must be trained in hazard recognition and mitigation 6. All JSAs must include Stop Work provisions 7. APC JSA Program and Form has been updated 31

32 SEMS II Training June 2014 Process for Approval of Third Party JSAs Step 1: Review JSA Step 2: Approve, Stamp, & Sign JSA Checklist: JSA Review & Approval All members of the work crew trained in JSA & Hazard Recognition? All members of work crew reviewed and signed? Job steps for the task identified? Potential hazards identified for each step, including environmental hazards? Current work conditions reflected? Appropriate controls identified for each hazard? SWA discussed? Person in Charge: An individual (delegated by the OIM via the JSA Program) that is knowledgeable of how the Job could impact Facility Operations or other Jobs. 32

33 SEMS II Training June Contractor Selection What is Impacted? Who is Impacted? Where is the Impact? The process by which APC verifies contractor s training, skills, knowledge, & competence All Field & Office Personnel (employee + contractor) All Facilities subject to SEMS What is the Change(s) 1. Minimal changes, but emphasis on verifying individual contractors possess the training and skills necessary to conduct their work. 2. APC Production Facilities: SEMS Leads will verify training and qualifications of contract personnel prior to conducting critical work. 3. Rig Ops (Floating & Platform Rigs): Foreman (with assistance of Onward) will continue to utilize Contractor Readiness Forms and conduct spot checks. Training Certs for High-Potential At-Risk jobs should be verified, and where necessary copied/maintained 4. Additional information on APC minimum training requirements for contractors (at company level and at individual level) will be or has been covered in other parts of today s presentation) 33

34 SEMS II Training June Training What is Impacted? Who is Impacted? Where is the Impact? Training All Field & Office Personnel (employee + contractor) All Facilities subject to SEMS What is the Change(s) 1. All personnel working in GOM must be trained in accordance with their duties and responsibilities Training should include verification of skills, when appropriate All GOM personnel must be informed of their training requirements 2. Anadarko uses LMS to communicate training requirements and status for employees and embedded contractors 3. ISNetworld will be utilized by APC to verify minimum training status of third party personnel 4. Training must address certain SEMS Elements a) SEMS II: SWA, UWA, RUWC, Haz Rec & ID, JSA b) SEMS: OP, SWP/EWP, ER&C Measures 5. Instructor Qualifications must be documented 34

35 SEMS II Training June BSEE Determine SEMS Effectiveness What is Impacted? Who is Impacted? Where is the Impact? BSEE Visits and Inspections All Field & Office Personnel (employee + contractor) All Facilities subject to SEMS What is the Change(s) 1. No major changes, but emphasis that BSEE or its authorized agent may visit and inspect an APC Facility to determine SEMS effectiveness. Contractor Impact 1. As BSEE increases SEMS audit visits in future, expect that they may also check contractor s readiness for SEMS type issues: a) Timely access to contractor training records b) Contractor competency checks c) Mechanical Integrity programs for critical equipment d) Hazard Analysis / JSA e) MoC programs f) Work Instructions / Operating Procedures g) SEMS II Items (SWA, UWA, etc.) h) Quality & Completeness of Documentation 35

36 SEMS II Training June Ultimate Work Authority What is Impacted? Who is Impacted? Where is the Impact? Ultimate Work Authority (UWA) All Field Personnel (employee + contractor) All Facilities subject to SEMS What is the Change(s) 1. Ultimate Work Authority (UWA) is new to SEMS. 2. Requires a single person be designated in charge of the facility at all times. Production Ops = APC OIM Floating MODUs = Rig OIM / Captain / Master of Vessel Platform MODUs = APC OIM SIMOPs = Case by Case, but usually APC OIM (must be defined in the SIMOPS Plan) 3. Name or position of UWA must be posted at all times 4. Entire Crew must be informed of who the UWA is at any time, including following transition/handover periods 36

37 SEMS II Training June Stop Work Authority What is Impacted? Who is Impacted? Where is the Impact? Stop Work Authority (SWA) All Field Personnel (employee + contractor) All Facilities subject to SEMS What is the Change(s) 1. New to SEMS Rule (but not APC) 2. Complicated by UWA requirement 3. May be initiated prior to or during a job 4. All Personnel (employee, contractors, visitors) are obliged to exercise SWA. If exercised, all personnel must comply immediately 5. Reprisal or retaliation for those exercising SWA is strictly prohibited 6. SWA Must: Be discussed at all safety meetings Be included on all JSAs 7. Revised APC SWA Program has two tiers (see next slide) Low Risk (minor issues) High Risk (Imminent Danger) Both must be documented 8. Must document and report BSEE type SWA with UWA restart 37

38 SEMS II Training June 2014

39 SEMS II Training June & 1933 Reporting Unsafe Work Conditions What is Impacted? Who is Impacted? Where is the Impact? Reporting Unsafe Work Conditions All Field Personnel (employee + contractor) All Facilities subject to SEMS What is the Change(s) 1. All personnel (employee and contractor) must be provided with contact information to confidentially report unsafe work conditions, incidents, or violations. The BSEE and Anadarko Hotline information (on the next slide) must be prominently posted at all Anadarko Facilities, including MODUs. OIMs are responsible for ensuring these posters are displayed at all times. 39

40 SEMS II Training June & 1933 Reporting Unsafe Work Conditions This BSEE Hotline poster should be posted on both APC facilities and 3 rd party rigs 40

41 SEMS II Training June & 1933 Reporting Unsafe Work Conditions This SWA poster (which also includes Anadarko hotline number) may be posted on both APC facilities and 3 rd party rigs 41

42 SEMS II Training June & 1933 Reporting Unsafe Work Conditions This Anadarko Hotline poster is currently posted on Anadarko production facilities. This poster will not be posted on 3 rd party rigs. 42

43 Don t Forget these SEMS Requirements! APC Contractors must Verification of skills and knowledge Know SEMS requirements Hazard Analyses for rig / critical equipment MI program for rig/critical equipment Safe Work Practices (SWP s) MoC program (both key personnel and critical equipment changes) Sub-contractor requirements Records & Documentation 43

44 Contractor Requirements Summary 44

45 APC Requirements for Offshore Contractors Anadarko s Minimum Requirements for GoM contractors Company Level: Contractual Arrangement with APC (MSA, specialty contract) CAP approved Minimum Company Level HSE Programs (similar to SEMS) Subscribed to ISNetworld (complete MSQ & program upload) Bridging Agreement (letter) or Bridging Document (for rig contractors or major construction/installation contractors) Short Service Employee (SSE) Program Individual Level: Meet Anadarko s General Safety Requirements for GoM HUET/Water Survival or BOSIET SafeGulf/IADC RigPass (or equivalent certified industry offshore orientation) Marine Trash & Debris Training Job specific skills and knowledge verification We encourage all contractors to attend LiveSAFE Training! 45

46 Contractor Information Forum - June 2014 For More Information or Support: Anadarko Petroleum Gulf of Mexico Website AMS@anadarko.com Contact your local HSE Representative ISNetworld Website CustomerService@isn.com Phone

47 ISN Training Qualifications Overview Dallas Calgary Sydney London Los Angeles New York

48 What is Training Qualifications (TQ)? Training Qualifications (TQ) allows Anadarko to track and verify individual contractor qualifications.

49 Training Qualifications (TQ) List Anadarko creates activity list Contractor submits report prior to going offshore

50 Training Qualification (TQ) Report - (Sample) Reports are submitted by contractor to Anadarko and display: Qualified activities (Core requirements) Method of qualification Training qualification dates and expiration dates

51 Contractor Process: TQ Data Entry Three Options for ISN Contractors: 1. Manual Data Entry: Contractors can enter employees and training dates manually into ISNetworld. 2. Data Upload: Contractors can upload mass training records via excel spreadsheet. 3. Training Manager Link to Training Qualifications: Contractors can choose to use ISN s Training Manager tool (included in their subscription) to manage their employee training records. If they choose to use Training Manager, they can link the records to Training Qualifications and submit reports to their Hiring Clients.

52 TQ Scanning Process Individual Level Verification Any contractor employee going offshore to work for Anadarko in the Gulf of Mexico must have their training qualifications entered in ISNetworld Contractor employees scan their ISN ID card at the shore base to verify this information Pilot program & full implementation dates TBD

53 TQ Scanning Process: Custom QuickCheck - (Sample)

54 ISN Training Qualifications Overview Dallas Calgary Sydney London Los Angeles New York

55 LiveSAFE Video 55

56 Thanks for Coming! Questions? 56

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