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INCIDENT SHARING
AND STATISTICS
STANDARD
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Ministry Endorsement
Document Approval
Chairman, OPAL Chief Executive Officer, OPAL QHSE Executive Manager, OPAL
Dr. Amar Al Rawas Musallam Al Mandhary Dr Ramesh Sivathanu
Revision Status
User Notes:
This document was prepared and agreed upon by the Operators represented through the OPAL Operators’
Safety, Health and Environment Managers Steering Committee (OSHEMCO).
This document is the property of OPAL and intents to serve the needs of any Oil and Gas Companies li-
censed under MOG and/ or registered with OPAL/ JSRS. This document can also be referred and followed in
other sectors in Oman. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that they are referring the latest version of any
hard copy or electronic copy. For assistance, contact OPAL QHSE Dept.
Any printed version or electronic copy down loaded from any website is uncontrolled copy.
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Operators CEO Commitment
By endorsing this HSE Incident Sharing and Statistics Standard (OPAL-STD-HSE-05), each Operator
will reasonably endeavor to comply with the standards set forth herein, effective 1st August 2018:
Signatures:
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Mr. Ahmed Al Jahadhmi
Mr. Harib Al Kitani
Chief Executive Officer,
Chief Executive Officer,
Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries
Oman LNG LLC
Company
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Mr. Chris Breeze
Country Chariman,
Mr. Mohammed Al Jahwari
Shell Oman
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Hydrocarbon Finder
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3 ABBREVIATIONS............................................................................................................................................2
4 GLOSSARY.....................................................................................................................................................3
7 REPORTING PROCEDURE.........................................................................................................................15
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1 PURPOSE
1 Purpose
The intent of this standard is to share lessons learned and identified statistical categories of data relating to certain
types of HSE incidents, including high potential incidents and near misses, in order to prevent their recurrence and
to maintain good Industry-wide HSE statistics.
2 Scope
2 SCOPE
This standard is applicable to the Oil and Gas sector in Oman. All Operators will participate and contribute, and they
are expected to benefit from incident sharing.
Incident origins shall cover all aspects of upstream, midstream and downstream activities, such as seismic,
exploration, drilling, processing, construction, logistics and transportation, maintenance and other support services.
Primary and secondary target populations expected to benefit from this standard are occupational health and safety
professionals, employers, managers, supervisors and the workforce.
3 ABBREVATIONS
3 Abbreviations
Term Term Definition Definition
FAC First Aid Case
FTL Fatality
IP Injured Party
ILRC Incident Lessons Review Committee
JSRS Joint Supplier Registration System
LOPC Loss of Primary Containment
LTI Lost Time Injury or Incident
LTIF LTI Frequency
MEG Mono Ethylene Glycol
MTC Medical Treatment Case
MVI Motor Vehicle Incident
MVIF Motor Vehicle Incident Frequency
NAD Non-Accidental Death
NM Near Miss
OI Occupational Injury or Illness
OSHEMCO Operators’ Safety, Health and Environment Managers Committee
PPD Permanent Partial Disability
PSI Process Safety Incident / Potentially Severe Injury
PTD Permanent Total Disability
RO Roll-over
ROF Roll-over Frequency
RWC Restricted Work Case
TEG Tri-Ethylene Glycol
TRIF Total Recordable Incident Frequency
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4 GLOSSARY
4 Glossary
TermTerm Definition Definition Examples of incident
Examples typetype
of incident
Asset Damage A direct loss of or damage to plant, equipment, tools or
materials resulting from an incident. Report to MOG any
incident causing financial loss more than 1,000 OMR.
Company Company refers to the whole gamut of Contractors,
Subcontractors, Local Community Contractors Service
Providers registered with OPAL and/or Joint Supplier
Registration System (JSRS).
Contractor A contractor is defined as an individual or organization
performing work for the reporting Operator following
verbal or written agreement. Subcontractor is
synonymous with contractor.
Contractor Any person employed by a contractor or contractor’s
employee subcontractor(s) who is directly involved in execution of
prescribed work under a contract with the reporting
Operator.
Days since last Number of days since last Lost Time Incident (LTI)
LTI
Days since last Number of days since last recordable case
Recordable
case
Explosion or Burns or other effects of fires, explosions and extremes
burn of temperature.
Explosion means a rapid combustion, not an
overpressure.
A release of energy that causes a pressure discontinuity
or blast wave (e.g. detonations, deflagrations, and rapid
releases of high pressure caused by rupture of
equipment or piping).
Exposure: Exposure to electrical shock or electrical burns etc.
Electrical
Exposure: Exposure to noise, chemical substances (including
Noise, Vibration, asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen not associated with a
Chemical, confined space), hazardous biological material, vibration
Biological or radiation.
Falls from height A person falls from one level to another.
Fatality A death resulting from a work-related injury or
occupational illness, regardless of the time intervening
between the incident causing the injury or exposure or
causing illness and the death.
Final Disposal Point at which pollutants are disposed from the work
Point zone where-after the owner may be unable to control the
disposal resulting from his activity.
Fires and Normally taken to mean all fires that necessitated the use
Explosions of a fire extinguisher or other extinguishing means, e.g.
snuffing steam, shut off fuel or switch off electricity
supply. Fires with no visible flame, e.g. oil-soaked
insulation, should also be included. All flammable
explosions or overpressure explosions should be
included, irrespective of the extent of containment.
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Medical cause This is the cause of death given on the death certificate.
of death Where two types of causes are provided, such as
pulmonary oedema caused by inhalation of hot gases
from a fire, both are recorded.
Medical Any work-related injury that involves neither lost For record keeping purposes Medical
Treatment Case workdays or restricted workdays, but which receives Treatment Case (MTC) does not
(MTC) Medical Treatment, beyond first aid. include:
a) Visits to a physician or other licensed
health care professional solely for
observation or consulting;
b) Diagnostic procedures such as x-
rays and blood tests, including the
administration of prescription
medications used solely for diagnostic
purposes (e.g., eye drops to dilate
pupils); or
c) Administration of tetanus shot(s) or
booster(s). However, these shots are
often given in conjunction with more
serious injuries; consequently, injuries
requiring these shots may be
recordable for other reasons
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5 IncidentLessons
Incident Lessons Review
Review Committee
Committee (ILRC)
(ILRC) for QA
for QA
The ILRC is intended to co-ordinate, guide and monitor those activities related to incident reporting received by
OPAL from time to time from various Operators in Oman’s Oil and Gas sector. The ILRC consists of the following:
5.1 Permanent representation: All operators belonging to upstream, midstream and downstream
industries.
5.2 Invited representation: Subject Matter Experts are nominated by the committee, as and when
required.
5.3 The ILRC elects a Chair and a deputy chair to conduct the process of incident sharing. Anyone from
the committee could nominate to the positions and seconded by another committee member. If
more than one nomination, voting can decide the chair and deputy chair. The Chair and deputy
chair will hold office for two years.
5.4 The ILRC will be chaired by the ILRC Chair and comprise the following people:
Responsible
Responsible Role
Role Responsibilities
Responsibilities
ILRC Chair and Deputy Chair • Chair the meeting and ensure a quorum is achieved
chair (rotating)
• Support any pertinent strategic actions that may occur
as a result of the review
• Challenge performance and effectiveness of practices
and actions
ILRC Members (OPAL) Facilitator • Schedule and facilitate the ILRC meetings
• Provide the selected incident reports as pre-read at
least 3 days before the scheduled ILRC for review at
the meeting
• Facilitate the dissemination of best practices and
lessons learned to OPAL membership
• Minute the meeting
ILRC Members (Operator) Reviewers • Commitment to attend the ILRC as requested by Chair
& Facilitator
• Review and share the selected incident reports.
• Review shared incidents findings & recommendations
including lessons learnt for its completeness and
applicability across all the OPAL membership
• Encourage the implementation of lessons learned to
avoid recurrence of events
• Committee mandates
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5.5.1 Define the expectations in terms of overall content and layout of incident reports from the
Operators
5.5.2 Review selected incident reports, trends and analyses, statistics to disseminate.
5.5.3 Add context relating to frequency of similar incidents or root causes taking place throughout
the industry in order to alert other operators of apparent trends such that individual
mitigations can be implemented at the individual Operator level
5.5.4 The ILRC shall provide documented evidence of all reports prior to publishing and distribution
by OPAL
5.5.5 Review compliance with all statutory requirements
5.5.6 Promote consistency and sharing of lessons learned and best practice across the OPAL
membership
5.6 Quorum
5.6.1 The ILRC meetings will take place as planned. Any member who cannot attend shall
designate a representative, who will have the same responsibility as the person represented
during the meeting.
5.6.2 To achieve a quorum the Chair and Facilitator shall be joined by at least two other members.
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6 Termsof
Terms ofreference
referencefor for Incident
Incident and Statistics
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6.1 OPAL does not take any responsibility or assume any liability or obligation of any Operator with
respect to their use of any information contained in the reports or information published or shared by
OPAL.
6.2 OPAL shall not share the confidential information pertaining to an individual Operator with any other
Operators, third parties or governmental agencies without approval from the originator of the
information. All statistical HSE information provided by Operators for the OPAL Reports in Section
7.5 below will be treated as strictly confidential by the ILRC and OPAL; and shall be reported by the
ILRC and OPAL in such a manner that individual contributors cannot be identified. In the event an
Operator feels such confidentiality has or will be breached, it may elect to stop sharing information
until it reasonably believes such breach will be remedied and appropriate measures have been
implemented to protect the confidentiality of the information it shares.
6.3 Every OPAL member shall be able to access published information from the OPAL website through
company-specific user credentials.
6.4 Selected incidents shared shall be reviewed and published by the ILRC within 5 days of receipt.
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6.5 Statistics shall be reported by Operators to the ILRC before the 10 of each calendar month, for
publishing by OPAL within 5 days. The month of reporting shall include data from the first to the last
day of the immediately preceding calendar month.
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7 Reportingprocedure
Reporting procedure
7.1 Flash Alerts: Operators, at their sole discretion, may send flash alerts to the ILRC. The content of
such alerts shall be at the sole discretion of the Operator preparing the alert. These alerts are notified
to ILRC at any time immediately after the incident. The ILRC, at its sole discretion, may forward these
alerts to OPAL members and also compiled quarterly/annually.
7.2 Incident Learnings: Operators, at their sole discretion, may send the ILRC incident learnings, such
as process safety incidents and personal injury incidents. The ILRC, at its discretion, may forward
these learnings to OPAL members. The incident notification power point slide format (Appendix A)
shall be used to share the incident learning; provided however, an Operator’s internal incident
notification format can also be used, if it mirrors the content of the OPAL format. ILRC also compile
them quarterly/annually
7.3 HSE Performance Statistics: HSE performance statistics shall be reported by Operators to the
ILRC on a monthly/quarterly/annual basis, as set forth in Section 6.5 above.
7.4 HSE Performance Statistics Format: The data format of HSE performance statistics reporting shall
be as set forth in Table (Appendix B).
7.5 OPAL Report on HSE performance statistics and incident learning notifications:
7.5.1 Monthly: Reports on monthly HSE performance statistics and independent incident notifications
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shall be published by OPAL by the 15 of each calendar month. The report shall be published
on a confidential basis on the OPAL website, with Operator user access restriction. The
information will also be published in the OPAL monthly newsletter for Operators.
7.5.2 Quarterly: Year-to-date statistics and a list of incident learning notifications and/or investigation
reports will be published online by OPAL for Operators, via restricted user access, 30 days
prior to the end of each Quarter.
7.5.3 Annual: Annual reports shall include both online and printed publications for Operators, with a
fee. They will show annual statistics, trend charts and pictorial diagrams for different types of
incidents. They will also show all significant major incidents and investigation findings for the
calendar year. Links to individual incidents will also be provided. Annual reports will be
published 60 days prior to the end of each calendar year.
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Is the NO
information Feedback report (email).
complete?
YES
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YES
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Is the content NO
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8 Appendix – A: Incident Sharing Template
SHARE………… and Make a Difference…
Date: dd/mm/yyyy Actual severity: Potential severity:
Incident:
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9 Appendix – B: HSSE Monthly Statistics Reporting
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HSSE Monthly Statistics Report
HSSE Monthly Statistic Report
Reference Data
Company
Report Title
Reference Number
Author
Date
Keywords
Report
Year End Target January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Year End
Item
Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor Operator Contractor
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Summary of Incidents:
Date of Incident Incident Type Location Activity Brief Description Instructions
Explanation
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HSSE Monthly Statistics Report shall be submitted to OPAL on the 7th day of every month.
HSSE Quarterly and Annualy Statistics Reports shall be submitted to OPAL along with the Quarterly and Annually
Performance Reports - same template can be used.
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