A clever solution that helps to eliminate the risk of dropped objects to offshore workers.
In the oil and gas industry, dropped objects are a significant safety hazard. Offshore environments, with their complex structures and harsh conditions, make this risk even more pronounced. Equipment and fixtures at height can become loose or corroded due to constant exposure to weather and vibrations. These incidents can lead to costly operational disruptions, severe injuries, and even fatalities, making preventive measures essential for maintaining safety.
Consider a February 2019 incident on an offshore facility. A 15-kilogram fixture fell 15 metres owing to corrosion and extreme weather. This incident, which could have been fatal for workers below, highlights the critical need for proactive measures. It underscores the importance of addressing dropped object hazards before they result in profound consequences.
Addressing the risks of dropped objects requires a structured approach based on the hierarchy of controls. The hierarchy of controls is a systematic approach to hazard mitigation, prioritising elimination as well as, engineering and administrative controls:
1. Elimination: First, assess if fixtures need to be positioned at height. Relocating has the potential to eliminate the risk entirely.
2. Engineering controls: When relocation is not feasible, secondary retention solutions, such as safety nets, are crucial. These nets enclose and tether fixtures, preventing them from falling should primary supports fail.
3. Administrative controls: Regular inspections are vital. Routine checks allow for early detection of degradation, enabling timely maintenance and repairs.
Dropsafe offers an immediate and reliable solution to mitigate dropped object risks, which is the best choice when elimination of the risk is simply not possible.
Dropsafe Nets provide instant protection, preventing fixtures of any size from falling and the company has developed the Trisafe carabiner to aid with site safety and is used across all their safety securing devices. The carabiner’s triple action operation prevents accidental opening, while the auto locking mechanism reduces human error. The introduction of this triple action, auto-locking Trisafe technology enables Dropsafe to offer a high standard of worksite safety, according to the company. Designed to be easy to install and inspect, Dropsafe Nets require no maintenance or on-site modifications, making them a simple and effective solution. The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) have also certified all Dropsafe Nets with DOPP+ type approval.
Incorporating Dropsafe Nets into offshore operations significantly enhances safety by offering an immediate and reliable solution to prevent dropped incidents. By following the hierarchy of controls (prioritising elimination, employing engineering controls, and conducting regular inspections) offshore facilities can protect their workers and maintain operational integrity.
Designed with high standards at the forefront, Dropsafe’s clients can trust the product to protect their workforce and maintain operational integrity.