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SAFETYNewsletter – December 2012 Newsletter – December 2012SAFETYSafety performanceon a downward pathNew SIRIUSlook and feelBy Wouter van Doesum, QM/HSE<strong>Maersk</strong> <strong>Drilling</strong> is currently performing below the industrial average interms of safety. Studies are being conducted to identify the factorsaffecting the incidents and prompt actions are being taken based onthese findings.Five lost time incidents (LTIs) and 12 total recordable cases (TRCs)occurred in <strong>Maersk</strong> <strong>Drilling</strong> in Q3 2012. This brought the YTD LTI frequencyby September 2012 to 1.34; the YTD TRC frequency was 4.46by September 2012. For comparison the YTD IADC benchmarking is0.99 for LTI frequency and 3.37 for IADC YTD TRC frequency.MD overall safety performanceLTIs and LTI Frequency (incl. Administration) 12 Months Rolling Trend1,405Safety Performance per offshore locationFrequencies of Last 12 Months302724211815129630<strong>Maersk</strong> Completer<strong>Maersk</strong> ConvincerNo. of MTCNo. of RWCNo. of LTINo. of FTLLTIF last 12 monthsTRCF last 12 monthsMærsk Giant<strong>Maersk</strong> Pioneer<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 42<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 62Mærsk DeveloperHeydar AliyevMærsk Innovator<strong>Maersk</strong> Reacher<strong>Maersk</strong> Resolute<strong>Maersk</strong> Resolve<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 41<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 44NanHai VI<strong>Maersk</strong> Guardian<strong>Maersk</strong> Pathfinder<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 61<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 52Mærsk Deliverer<strong>Maersk</strong> Resilient<strong>Maersk</strong> DiscovererMærsk Gallant<strong>Maersk</strong> Endurer<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 12<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 455,04,54,03,53,02,52,01,51,00,50,0No.of Serious Personal Injuries of YTD by Last Month (Sep 2012)Personal injuries occurred in Q3 2012Head & Face25 %, 12 injuriesNeck0 %, 0 injuriesArm/Shoulder/Elbow19 %, 9 injuriesHand/Finger/Wrist27 %, 13 injuriesBack2 %, 1 injuriesFront & Side Trunk4 %, 2 injuriesLeg13 %, 6 injuriesAnkle & Foot10 %, 5 injuriesWork Activities involved Hand/Finger/Wrist injuriesMaintenance and technical modifications (five) and drilling/wellactivities (three) covered more than half of the total work activitiesinvolving Hand/Finger/Wrist injuries.With SIRIUS fully implemented, surveysshow that the user interface toSIRIUS is complex and difficult to use.Improvements will be made to ensureusers feel comfortable using it.A radical improvement of the SIRIUS interface will now be installedto increase usage of and compliance with SIRIUS. This will ultimatelyhave a positive impact on safety and efficiency.“We have worked closely with offshore users to ensure that thenew user interface is simple and easy to use offshore,” explainsHenrik Holde, Head of Business Process Improvement.LTI Frequency1,201,000,800,600,400,200,01.341.051.17 1.150.830.970.920.930.720.710.480.49 0.490.470.590.37 0.370.360.470.400.370.300.240.00oct-11 nov-11 dec-11 jan-12 feb-12 mar-12 apr-12 may-12 jun-12 jul-12 aug-12 sep-1243210No.of LTIs as per MonthThe chart above shows the safety performance of MD by 2012 YTDwith last 12 months rolling frequency of LTI and TRC. <strong>Maersk</strong> Discovererhas the highest record (two) while <strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 45 has the highestfrequency (5.95) of LTI for the last 12 months.Work activities involved in Actual DROPs during Last Quarter8 %8 %MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS, 538 %DRILLING/WELL ACTIVITIES, 38 %CATERING, 2The new interface looks like Wikipedia and is built around the simpleprinciples of intuitive design, less clicking and a search functionthat works like Google.Positive feedbackSeveral rigs have been involved in the design and their feedback ispositive:oct-11 nov-11 dec-11 jan-12 feb-12 mar-12 apr-12 may-12 jun-12 jul-12 aug-12 sep-120 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 20.30 0.40 0.37 0.00 0.72 0.47 1.05 0.83 0.92 0.97 1.17 1.340.49 0.49 0.37 0.37 0.36 0.24 0.48 0.47 0.59 0.71 0.93 1.15Top 5 HSE Awards issued during Q3 2012Days withoutany RecordableDate ofUnit HSE Incidents HSE Award15 %23 %CRANE- AND LIFTING OPERATIONS, 1MARINE OPERATIONS, 1OTHER PROCESS, 1“I am finding the content that I am searching for, and I also find allthe documents related to that operation. This is an improvementcompared to the former SIRIUS”“The index/search system is easy to use and does the job”TRCs and TRC Frequency (incl. Administration) 12 Months Rolling TrendTRC Frequency10209188167145.6961254.474.46 104.344.19 4.15 4.154.19483.103.284.472.953.084.12 4.173.80 3.803.68363.403.313.243.083.07 3.21241200oct-11 nov-11 dec-11 jan-12 feb-12 mar-12 apr-12 may-12 jun-12 jul-12 aug-12 sep-12oct-11 nov-11 dec-11 jan-12 feb-12 mar-12 apr-12 may-12 jun-12 jul-12 aug-12 sep-124 3 2 4 2 1 5 3 3 5 2 52.95 3.10 3.08 5.69 4.34 3.28 4.19 4.15 4.15 4.47 4.19 4.463.07 3.21 3.08 3.31 3.40 3.24 3.68 3.80 3.80 4.12 4.17 4.47No.of TRCs as per MonthMAERSK CONVINCER 360 05/07/12MAERSK COMPLETER 270 26/08/12NAN HAI VI 180 09/07/12MAERSK DISCOVERER 90 21/07/12MAERSK EXPLORER 90 26/07/12Top 3 Safety awards issued for Venezuela barges during Q3 2012DaysDate ofUnit without any LTIs Safety AwardMAERSK RIG 42 2,340 20/07/12MAERSK RIG 41 2,340 16/08/12MAERSK RIG 52 900 13/09/12Potential and *Actual DROP’s which occurred during Q3 2012Numbers of Potenal and Actual DROPs YTD 20123001250142003416715000111001215000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 42<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 45<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 62<strong>Maersk</strong> Pathfinder<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 12<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 52<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 41<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 44<strong>Maersk</strong> Rig 61<strong>Maersk</strong> PioneerMærsk Developer<strong>Maersk</strong> Convincer<strong>Maersk</strong> CompleterNanHai VIMærsk InnovatorMærsk GallantMærsk Giant<strong>Maersk</strong> EndurerHeydar Aliyev<strong>Maersk</strong> Reacher<strong>Maersk</strong> ResolveMærsk Deliverer<strong>Maersk</strong> Discoverer<strong>Maersk</strong> Guardian<strong>Maersk</strong> Resolute<strong>Maersk</strong> Resilient14.0012.0010.008.006.004.002.000.00Frequency of Actual DROPs Over 40J of last 12 months“It’s like searching the internet. A very user-friendly and time-savinginterface”“This is very good! Now people can easily find procedures andinformation in SIRIUS”Less time spent on navigatingChanging the portal does not change any processes or proceduresin the SIRIUS management system.“The quality and robustness of the management system stay thesame, but users will immediately feel at home in the new portalwhich will enable them to focus more on procedures and less onnavigating the system,” Henrik ends.The new portal will be available in early 2013 across the fleet.The chart above shows dropped object incidents in 2012 YTD with 12months rolling frequency of DROPs > 40J. <strong>Maersk</strong> Resilient has thehighest record (seven) of DROPs over 40J and the highest number ofDROPs (11) less than 40J. <strong>Maersk</strong> Resolute is the second highest.16 <strong>Maersk</strong> <strong>Drilling</strong><strong>Maersk</strong> <strong>Drilling</strong>17

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