Operational Excellence

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OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

TENETS OF OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

Tenets are an overarching code of conduct used by


employee as a tool to guide daily decisions. Tenets of
Operational Excellent are intended to protect people, the
environment, and equipment and are an extension of our
JEKS (NIG) LTD way values.

Always:
1. Operate within design or environmental limits
2. Operate is a safe and controlled condition.
3. Ensure that safety devices are in place and
functioning
4. Follow safe work practices and procedures
5. Meet or exceed customer’s requirements.
6. Maintain integrity of dedicated systems.
7. Comply with all applicable rules and regulations
8. Address abnormal conditions.
9. Follow written procedures for high-risk or unusual
situations.
10. Involve the right people in decision that affect
procedures and equipment.

ALL INCIDENTS ARE PREVENTABLE


EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Emergency Response Plans
• Personnel shall familiarize themselves with the
emergency procedures regarding fires, explosions,
evacuations, man-overboard, and other emergencies, and
shall be prepared to take proper action.
• Each location shall develop a site-specific emergency
response plan, which may include a plans (notification
procedures, telephone numbers, excavation routes, etc)
shall be posted in strategic work locations.
EMERGENCY RADIO COMMUNICATION

Personnel working at isolated or high-hazard locations


shall be equipped with portable radios to summon help in
an emergency.

RESPONSE TO AN EMERGENCY
General;
When responding to an emergency:
• Remain calm
• Assess the situation
• Ensure that you are personally safe. Do not become a
victim.
•Ensure the safety of others in the area, and initiate
rescue as needed.
 Notify facility operators and supervisors and
emergency response services according to the scope of
the emergency.
 Respond to the emergency according to your job
duties and training. Do not attempt to take actions
with which you are unfamiliar or for which you are
not trained. Keep yourself safe.
 If you have specified emergency response warden,
report to your duty location. Otherwise, muster at
designated muster locations, wait for instructions from
the person-in-charge, and prevent unauthorized
personnel from re-entering the facility.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
• Call or send someone for help.
• Do not allow an injured person to leave the scene
unattended.
• Do not move an injured person unless his or her lifer is in
immediate danger.
• Provide first aid or CPR if trained to do so.
• Avoid contact with body fluids.
• Wait for Emergency Responders.

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