2. Workplace safety
Workplace safety refers to the various environments' employees are exposed to daily. Strategies must identify and reduce risks as well as address incidents swiftly as they arise.
Two important International Standards include the risk management Standard ISO 31000 which assists an organisation of any size to identify and act against potential risks. ISO 45001 which specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system, enabling organisations to provide safe workplaces by preventing work-related injury and ill health.
Workplace safety also refers to the structures and buildings, i.e. oil wells, onshore and offshore structures, which must meet appropriate Standards to operate. Key Standards that help develop best practice safety systems and processes in structures and buildings include:
ISO 10418:2019 provides objectives, functional requirements and guidelines for techniques for the analysis and design of surface process safety systems for offshore installations in the petroleum and natural gas industries.
ISO 17776:2016 provides the processes for major accident hazard management during the design of new installations for offshore oil and gas production installations.
3. Equipment safety
Equipment safety requirements are important to ensure machinery, technology and other equipment perform efficiently and safely. Proper use of machinery is essential to ensure employee safety, as well as ongoing maintenance and testing to help identify potential risks.
Notable equipment safety Standards include:
ISO 12100:2010(R2015) which describes basic terminology, principles and a methodology for achieving safety in the design of machinery for risk assessment and risk reduction.
ISO 13854:2017 relates to the safety of machinery to specify minimum gaps to avoid crushing parts of the user's body.
Reaching new technological heights, safely
Fluctuating demand now and in the future will drive the creation and adoption of new technologies to improve traditional industry methods and productivity.
Thorough testing, quality and performance checking helps provide a benchmark for the technology, where standardization can set clear guidance for use and expected results.
The importance of Standards in the oil and gas industry
In a dynamic and challenging environment, standardization plays a major role in setting the benchmark for objectives, outcomes and processes. Standards provide the guidance and framework for businesses looking to improve their operations and practices in any field or area.
Utilizing and benefiting from Standards within the oil and gas industry can assist with the transition towards creating a flexible and resilient organisation, but importantly prioritizing the safety and well-being of employees and wider community.
A safe road forward for oil and gas
Taking the right steps to ensure personal, workplace and equipment safety creates an environment that enhances productivity, reduces business costs and keeps workers safe.
More than ever, companies around the world are discovering the power and value of Standards to provide greater consistency of safety practices.