TOTAL E&P USA Induction
Number One 0101 HSE Regulatory Management Respect of Laws and Regulations Tom Ryan, Corporate Division VP and General Counsel In all operations, the DGEP acts in compliance with national and international legislation and regulations as well as with the applicable industry standards and corporate specifications.
Number Two Responsibility of Management Jean-Michel Lavergne, President & CEO TEP USA 0201 HSE Committees 0204 Management of HSE Documentation The HSE policy and objectives are clearly defined by management and are to be communicated to all personnel within the organization. Management is to allocate sufficient resources to enable the implementation of this policy.
Number Three 0304 Work Permit System Operational Responsibility Francois Rojot, It is the duty of each and everyone at his own particular level, to manage the risks pertaining to their specific activity and to the activity of their teams. This duty is an integral part of the operational management.
Number Four Risk Evaluation and Management Richard Case, Field Operations Manager 0401 Management of Change 0402 Job Safety Analysis 0403 Management of Downgrade Situations 0410 Confined Space Entry For any activity, the hazards to which people, the environment and assets are exposed are to be systematically identified, the associated risks evaluated, and the measures which make it possible to reduce their probability and effects are to be defined and implemented.
Respect for the Environment Number Five 0502 Air Quality Standard 0503 Water Quality Standard 0504 Waste Management Standard 0505 Environmental Assessment Standard Keith Boedecker, Director of Health, Safety, Environment & Regulatory Affairs The respect for the environment is a constant concern of DGEP, within all levels of the organization. Measures are to be taken to limit and control any significant impact on the environment created by DGEP s activities.
Safeguarding of Health Keith Boedecker, Director of Health, Safety, Environment & Regulatory Affairs Number Six 0601 Personnel Protective Equipment 0602 Hazard Communication 0603 Vehicles and Driving 0610 Respiratory Protection 0611 Noise and Hearing Conservation 0612 Medical fit for Work Program 0613 NORM Worker Protection Plan All activity is undertaken so as to preserve the health and the physical wellbeing of personnel. Risks to health are to be systematically evaluated and hygiene conditions systematically assessed in order to take appropriate action.
Number Seven 0701 HSE Management of Contractors Contractors and Suppliers Diane Gilbert, Procurement, Contracts & Logistics Manager Contractors and suppliers are to be evaluated and selected by taking into account their HSE performance and their ability to conform to DGEP HSE policy. Their HSE responsibilities are to be clearly defined in contracts.
Number Eight Competence and Training of Personnel Champion Bob HughesManager, Human Resources & Internal Communication 0801 HSE Training 0802 MMS Subpart O Training Plan The competence of DGEP and contractor s personnel is to be regularly evaluated and subsequent training programs are drawn up and implemented.
Number Nine Emergency Preparedness Champion Francois Rojot, 0901 Emergency Response 0903 Emergency Drills and Exercises 0904 QI / Duty Officer Notification The potentially most serious emergency situations are to be systematically identified and analyzed in order to make provision for appropriate human and technical resources. Emergency plans are to be drawn up, tested and updated on a regular basis.
Number Ten 1001 HSE Incidents Terminology 1002 Anomalies Reporting and Analysis 1003 Incident Management Incident Analysis Anthony McAteer, V.P. Geosciences Any identified incident or anomaly (unsafe act/situation) is the subject of a written report, analyzed and action taken to prevent recurrence. Experience gained from this analysis is to be systematically communicated to other operations under the control of DGEP and is to be used in the preparation for future operation.
Number Eleven 1201 HSE Reporting & HSE Key Performance Indicators Audits and Inspections Daniel Jouhet VP, Finance, Marketing & Information Technology In every field or activity, the implementation of DGEP HSE policy is to be periodically checked and HSE performance assessed during audits, inspections and internal reviews.
Number Twelve 1201 HSE Reporting & HSE Key Performance Indicators Respect of Laws and Regulations Eric Bonnin, VP Business Development & Strategies In order to improve performance, HSE action plans in every field of activity are systematically reviewed by taking into account audit and inspection results, risk analysis and feedback from incidents and anomalies.