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One of major aspects of SPD activities is healthcare. Taking steps in this direction begins as early as at the stage of field facilities design by identifying and assessing unfavorable production and climates, presenting a potential hazard to health, i.e. noise, vibration, heat, cold etc. To minimize the risk of their harmful effects on human body design solutions are developed aiming at HSE and personnel protection including the provision of PPE to employees.
Working in remote sites under adverse weather conditions is an extreme challenge to the workers and their access to proper medical facilities and medical emergency response. SPD operates two permanent and 6 mobile clinics. The base camp clinic offers a wide range of medical services including prevention, non-emergency, and medical emergency response. Three ambulances ensure that proper medical support is available at all times.
SPD medical emergency strategy is based on the Shell standards and has four levels. Level 1 involves mainly access to first-aid services within four minutes of the incident. Level 2 provides access to a doctor in a company-operated clinic within one hour of the incident. Level 3 brings the patient to a tertiary hospital within four hours and Level 4 covers medical transfer to a specialist hospital either within Russia or abroad. Regular drills and exercise is conducted to ensure the robustness of the response.
In addition to the health risk associated with operations, personal habits such as smoking, alcohol addiction, improper diet, and lack of exercise represent potential health hazards. These behavioral risk factors have become topics of awareness programs. Arrangements are in place to promote balanced diet, sports and fitness exercises, and other healthy habits among the workforce. Accommodation facilities in SPD major field camps have gymnasiums with the most current exercise equipment for use by the staff.
Health performance is monitored to provide data to track progress made by health programs. Work-related illnesses are identified and investigated to provide proper treatment as well as to identify preventive measure to ensure that future cases are prevented. This information is contained in the Total Reportable Occupational Illness Frequency (TROIF) monitoring, which is a part of the overall HSSE statistics.
In November 2007, SPD reached a record safety milestone of 4,000,000 man-hours worked lost time incidents (LTI) free. In other words, the company and its contractors have worked nearly 200 days with no harm to people and without lost time incidents. |
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Copyright © 2004 Salym Petroleum Development N. V. // Russia, 31, Novinsky blvd, Moscow, Tel.: +7 (495) 518-97-20, Email: info@spdnv.ru |
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