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E-raamat: Human Factors of Process Safety and Worker Empowerment in the Offshore Oil Industry: Proceedings of a Workshop

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2018
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309473378
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Since the 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout and oil spill, efforts to improve safety in the offshore oil industry have resulted in the adoption of new technological controls, increased promotion of safety culture, and the adoption of new data collection systems to improve both safety and performance. As an essential element of a positive safety culture, operators and regulators are increasingly integrating strategies that empower workers to participate in process safety decisions that reduce hazards and improve safety.





While the human factors of personal safety have been widely studied and widely adopted in many high-risk industries, process safety the application of engineering, design, and operative practices to address major hazard concerns is less well understood from a human factors perspective, particularly in the offshore oil industry. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine organized a workshop in January 2018 to explore best practices and lessons learned from other high-risk, high-reliability industries for the benefit of the research community and of citizens, industry practitioners, decision makers, and officials addressing safety in the offshore oil industry. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction and Themes of the Workshop 2 The Piper Alpha and the Deepwater Horizon 3 Effective Worker Empowerment for Offshore Safety 4 The Roles of Different Stakeholders 5 Barriers to Effective Worker Empowerment 6 Lessons from Offshore Operations in Other Regions 7 Current Systems for Worker Responses to Unsafe Conditions, Worker Interventions, and Reporting 8 Training for Empowerment 9 Important Messages and Potential Next Steps Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Workshop Participants Appendix C: Biographical Sketches of Steering Committee Members, Speakers, and Moderators
1 Introduction and Themes of the Workshop
1(10)
The Gulf Research Program and Safety in the Offshore Oil Industry
2(2)
Challenges, Barriers, and Possible Ways Forward
4(1)
Organization of This Proceedings
4(7)
2 The Piper Alpha and the Deepwater Horizon
11(12)
The Piper Alpha
12(5)
The Deepwater Horizon
17(6)
3 Effective Worker Empowerment for Offshore Safety
23(8)
A Framework for Understanding Empowerment
24(4)
The Path to Empowerment
28(3)
4 The Roles of Different Stakeholders
31(6)
Empowerment throughout the Industry
32(1)
Working across Levels
33(1)
The Role of Middle Management
34(2)
The Role of Regulators
36(1)
5 Barriers to Effective Worker Empowerment
37(10)
Distinguishing between Personal and Process Safety
38(5)
Four Barriers to Overcome
43(1)
Where Research and Practice Meet
44(3)
6 Lessons From Offshore Operations in Other Regions
47(8)
Worker Attitudes Around the World
48(1)
Elected Safety Representatives in the North Sea
49(2)
Lessons from a Safety Program in West Africa
51(1)
Associations for Making the Voices of Gulf Workers Heard
52(3)
7 Current Systems For Worker Responses To Unsafe Conditions, Worker Interventions, and Reporting
55(10)
A System for Gathering Industry-Wide Safety Data
56(1)
Adapting a Safety Program from the Aviation Industry
57(4)
Enhancing Worker Empowerment in Refineries in California
61(4)
8 Training For Empowerment
65(8)
Lessons from the Military
66(1)
In Pursuit of "Felt Leadership"
67(2)
Training for Low-Frequency, High-Consequence Events
69(1)
The Importance of Voice
70(3)
9 Important Messages and Potential Next Steps
73(10)
Problems and Potential Lessons Learned from the Workshop
74(1)
Culture and Leadership
75(1)
Lessons from Elsewhere
76(1)
Procedures and Empowerment
77(2)
Generating and Disseminating Data
79(1)
A Multifaceted Approach
80(3)
APPENDIXES
A Workshop Agenda
83(6)
B Workshop Participants
89(4)
C Biographical Sketches of Steering Committee Members, Speakers, and Moderators
93