Lampiran 3: Pedoman Wawancara
PEDOMAN WAWANCARA
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMENGARUHI PENCAPAIAN NIHIL
KECELAKAAN KERJA PADA PT. EXPRO INDONESIA
DI KOTA BATAM
Pendahuluan
1. Melakukan perkenalan dua arah, baik peneliti atau informan.
2. Menjelaskan terlebih dahulu maksud dan tujuan wawancara disertai manfaat
penelitian dan menjelaskan bahwa kerahasiaan informan terjamin.
3. Meminta kesediaan calon informan untuk menandatangani lembar persetujuan
menjadi informan.
4. Melakukan kontrak wawancara, menawarkan waktu wawancara 1 jam sampai 1,5
jam.
IDENTITAS INFORMAN
Nama :
Umur :
Jenis Kelamin :
Pendidikan Terakhir :
Jabatan :
A. Komitmen Perusahaan
1. Komitmen pimpinan
2. Anggaran khusus K3
3. Fasilitas K3 dan pemeliharaannya
4. Personel K3
B. Kebijakan K3
1. Penyusunan kebijakan K3
2. Keterlibatan pegawai dalam pembuatan kebijakan K3
3. Didokumentasi, diimplementasikan, dipelihara dan dikomunikasikan kepada
pekerja
C. Komunikasi dan Pelatihan K3
1. Sosialisasi program K3
2. Rambu-rambu K3
3. Pertemuan petugas K3
4. Pelatihan K3 yang berkualitas bagi pekerja
D. Inspeksi K3 dan penyelidikan kecelakaan kerja
1. Sosialisasi hasil inspeksi K3
2. Prosedur penyelidikan kecelakaan kerja
E. Evaluasi K3
1. Dikomunikasikan dan dikonsultasikan dengan semua pihak yang terlibat
Batam, 7 Maret 2016
No. : 12/EPTI-BTM/III/2016 Lampiran :
-Perihal : Surat Keterangan Penelitian
Kepada Yth.
Dekan Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sumatera Utara
Di
Tempat Dengan hormat,
Sehubungan dengan surat permohonan dari Universitas Sumatera Utara Nomor 1739/UNS.2.1.10/KRK/2016 tanggal 26 Februari 2016 mengenai Permohonan Izin Penelitian, untuk dan atas nama mahasiswa dengan data sebagai berikut:
No. Nama NIM Jenis Kelamin Tpt/ Tgl Lahir Peminatan
1 Joanita Debi C S 121000211 Perempuan Batam, 8 Juli
1994 Keselamatan danKesehatan Kerja
Bersama dengan surat pernyataan ini, PT. Expro Indonesia menyatakan bahwa atas nama tersebut di atas telah melaksanakan penelitiannya dengan judul “FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMENGARUHI PENCAPAIAN NIHIL KECELAKAAN KERJA PADA PT. EXPRO INDONESIA DI
KOTA BATAM”, pada tanggal 27 Februari – 5 Maret 2016.
Demikian surat ini kami sampaikan, atas perhatiannya kami ucapkan terimakasih.
Hormat kami
Batam, 7 Maret 2016
No. : 12/EPTI-BTM/III/2016 Lampiran :
-Perihal : Surat Keterangan Penelitian
Kepada Yth.
Dekan Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sumatera Utara
Di
Tempat Dengan hormat,
Sehubungan dengan surat permohonan dari Universitas Sumatera Utara Nomor 1739/UNS.2.1.10/KRK/2016 tanggal 26 Februari 2016 mengenai Permohonan Izin Penelitian, untuk dan atas nama mahasiswa dengan data sebagai berikut:
No. Nama NIM Jenis Kelamin Tpt/ Tgl Lahir Peminatan
1 Joanita Debi C S 121000211 Perempuan Batam, 8 Juli
1994 Keselamatan danKesehatan Kerja
Bersama dengan surat pernyataan ini, PT. Expro Indonesia menyatakan bahwa atas nama tersebut di atas telah melaksanakan penelitiannya dengan judul “FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMENGARUHI PENCAPAIAN NIHIL KECELAKAAN KERJA PADA PT. EXPRO INDONESIA DI
KOTA BATAM”, pada tanggal 27 Februari – 5 Maret 2016.
Demikian surat ini kami sampaikan, atas perhatiannya kami ucapkan terimakasih.
Hormat kami
Batam, 7 Maret 2016
No. : 12/EPTI-BTM/III/2016 Lampiran :
-Perihal : Surat Keterangan Penelitian
Kepada Yth.
Dekan Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sumatera Utara
Di
Tempat Dengan hormat,
Sehubungan dengan surat permohonan dari Universitas Sumatera Utara Nomor 1739/UNS.2.1.10/KRK/2016 tanggal 26 Februari 2016 mengenai Permohonan Izin Penelitian, untuk dan atas nama mahasiswa dengan data sebagai berikut:
No. Nama NIM Jenis Kelamin Tpt/ Tgl Lahir Peminatan
1 Joanita Debi C S 121000211 Perempuan Batam, 8 Juli
1994 Keselamatan danKesehatan Kerja
Bersama dengan surat pernyataan ini, PT. Expro Indonesia menyatakan bahwa atas nama tersebut di atas telah melaksanakan penelitiannya dengan judul “FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMENGARUHI PENCAPAIAN NIHIL KECELAKAAN KERJA PADA PT. EXPRO INDONESIA DI
KOTA BATAM”, pada tanggal 27 Februari – 5 Maret 2016.
Demikian surat ini kami sampaikan, atas perhatiannya kami ucapkan terimakasih.
Revision 0 - For Release Asia Region Area EIO 2009-10
EPTI Indonesia HSEQ Plan 2015/16
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KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Deliverable Rolling Quarterly Targets & Actual Status
1.0 Leadership & Commitment
1.1 Management Lead Safety Engagement Sessions 1 / Quarter
1.2 Management Review Meeting 1 / 6 Months
1.3 HSEQ Plan Review Meeting 1 / 6 Months
2.0 Risk Assessment & Evaluation Number completed
2.1 Risk Assessment / JSA Reviews 1 / 6 Months
2.2 PIP / Client Observation Cards Raised 1 / Quarter
2.3 Hazop / Hazip / Safety Case done / review 1 / 12 Months
3.0 Personnel, Training & Competency
3.1 Training Plan Develop & Review 1 / 6 Monhts
3.2 Number of external Training As per 2015 Training Plan
3.2 HSE Training Completion Quarterly
3.4 MoveSmart Training Completion Quarterly
4.0 Operation & Maintenance
4.1 Worksite Inspection Done 1 / month / location
4.2 Pre-job Site Inspection/PASR Done Quarterly
4.3 Preventive Maintenance Completion Monthly
4.4 PPE Distribution Record In-Place Quarterly
5.0 Equipment, Facilities Design & Construction
5.1 Process Safety Information (PSI) In-place and updated Quarterly
5.2 New equipment purchased to comply with QA specification 6 months
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EPTI Indonesia HSEQ Plan 2015/16
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6.3 Regulatory/Industry/O&G HSEQ Conference and Exhibition 6 months
7.0 Incident Investigation
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EPTI Indonesia HSEQ Plan 2015/16
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7.2 Incident Investigation and Close-out Quarterly
7.3 Incident Review Panel Meeting 6 Months
8.0 Emergency Response
8.1 ER Organisation and Plan In-place and updated 6 months
8.2 ER Drill at work location 1 / Quarter
8.3 Malaysia Travel Management Plan Review 6 months
9.0 Information Management
9.1 HSEQ Alerts and Monthly HSEQ Topic Distribution Monthly
9.2 HSEQ Performance Distribution Monthly
9.3 HSEQ Information (SDS, Procedures etc.) In-place and updated Quarterly
10.0 Continous Improvement
10.1 HSEQ Performance Reporting Monthly
10.2 HSEQ Performance Management Review 6 months
10.3 HSEQ Recognition Award on Best Observation Card Monthly
10.4 HSEQ Recognition Award on HSEQ Performance Yearly
Review by:
EPTI Operation Manager
Approved by:
PLANNED INSPECTION CHECKLIST
PTIMS-QAP-4.01N
CLIENT No Client INSPECTION CONDUCTED
BY
1.Syamsir 2. Jufri Sani 3. Jon Hendri 4. Sebastian 5. Florianus 6. Ilham
DEPARTMENT/AREA Yard Fabrication,
Generator, Chemical Storage & Waste materials
RIG/ PLATFORM/
PROJECT/JOB LOCATION
DATE OF INSPECTION 3 February
2016
No INSPECTION REQUIREMENT
Describe clearly what needs to be inspected. Inspection requirements should address all areas used by EXPRO-PTI personnel. H IG H 2 MED IU M - 1 L O W 0 R A T IN G COMMENTS
Describe why you have allocated the rating to the description. This gives EXPRO-PTI the opportunity to take corrective action or communicate good practices.
ACTION BY TARGET DATE
1 Is Emergency response procedure available and known by
all personnel on base * Flowchart on what to do
0
Flowchart displayed at Main Workshop
2 Floor is level, non-slip and free from trip hazards 1 Poor cable management during working
hours Welder & Fitter ASAP & Conduct daily basis
3 Access doors are unlocked and unobstructed 0
4 Adequate clear exits are available for emergency escape
* Are exit signs in place and clearly visible
0
5 Access points in relation to the worksite are adequate 0
PLANNED INSPECTION CHECKLIST
PTIMS-QAP-4.01N
constructed steps and ladders
7 Lighting for shaded/ indoors areas and during nightfall
provides safe illumination free of shade hazards
0
8 Is ventilation of the worksite adequate 0
9 Are there adequate trained First Aiders in the workplace.
* Two available at all times
0
10 Is the first aid box easily accessible and properly equipped
* Checklist of contents
0 First aid Box available at main
workshop
11 Are any high levels of noise present at the worksite
* Above 80db (measured by?)
1 All workers equipped them self with ear
plug to protect hearing damage
Supervisor, Foreman, HSE
ASAP & Daily basis
12 Storage areas are secure, fit for purpose, tidy, shelving not
overloaded
1 Temporary storage behind main
workshop need to displayed rack SWL
Rismal
13 Storage racks are secured, not overloaded, with clear
access to equipment/tools/ spares.
* All storage at height properly secured and on pallet
0
14 Eye wash station present, accessible in an emergency, and
checked weekly * in shaded area
1 Eye wash station on going built up HS. Marbun,
Jon Hendri
February 10, 2016
15 Fire fighting equipment is present, accessible in an
emergency, full and in date * right type of extinguisher
0 15 cylinder’s fire extinguisher under refill by 3rd party
HSE 5 February
2016
16 Are all Hazardous Substances correctly stored, with MSDS
sheets and correct PPE available.
0
18 Are adequate means of communication available
* Emergency response siren/horn/PA System
0
19 Is the forward work program known 0
20 Are toolbox talks conducted before each work shift 0
PLANNED INSPECTION CHECKLIST
PTIMS-QAP-4.01N
adequate
23 Are all PowerPoint’s protected by RCD devices and are
portable RCD’s available 0
24 Are barriers/ warning light/ signs correctly deployed in
hazardous areas
0
25 Are all visitors to the worksite instructed to report to the site
office
* Clear signage in place * Register of personnel on site
0
26 Have all electrical leads been inspected and tagged within
the last twelve months * Electric tools register
1 - Some electrical leads had not been
inspected and tagged within the last twelve months
- Ongoing registered & Need to be tested. By electrical lead tester
Edwin & Rudi Ongoing
27 Are there adequately trained personnel in the use fire
extinguishers.
* Are extinguishers within certification period. * Fire extinguisher register
0
28 General Tidiness of Work-Shop 1 - Found the improper method during
hot work operation e.g. failure to provide fire blanket
- Poor cable management at hot work location
- Cables laid obstruction the access way
All Team must maintain
HOUSE KEEPING in
daily basis
ASAP
PLANNED INSPECTION CHECKLIST
PTIMS-QAP-4.01N
Actions Outstanding on Completion of Inspection Action Party: Deadline:
Outstanding will be follow up by each department to improvement.
Maintenance, Mechanical, HSE, Electrical & Base Supervisor
End February 2016
Above Actions Verified Complete by:
Syamsir LB Sign: Date:
Jufri Sani
Sebastian
Jon Hendri
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Job Description
Position: QA/QC COORDINATOR Job Holder: MIRWAN JAYA
Reports To: (Position)
BATAM BASE MANAGER Location: Batam
Department: QA/QC Description
Prepared by & Date:
Engku Nasir / Ronald Molando for Nigel Ashton/ Dec 2012
Overall Purpose of the Job: (State briefly why the job exists)
To oversee all the QAQC issues for the base and delegate as necessary
Principal Accountabilities:
(Describe the important end results of the job, i.e., what has to be achieved and why. Start with the most important and number each one separately))
1. Responsible for monitoring all Well Test equipment in Indonesia and issuing the correct job card to the correct person for the work to be carried out in a timely manner
2. Updating the master lists accordingly
3. Ensure all aspects of equipment certification and control systems of the equipment maintenance as per Expro’s policies and AIMS 4. In the process of QA and QC ensure thorough direct monitoring that the correct maintenance processes are used
5. Liaise with Base manager to ensure that repairs and maintenance are performed safely, timely and to company required standards
6. Maintain contact with the relevant operations during all tasks to ensure no shortfalls or lack of procedure
7. Promote, implement and maintain all Expro’s QA, QHSE systems, ensure all 3rdparty services to Expro do comply with Expro’s equipment
8. Prepare, maintain, store and control all maintenance documentation in a timely and professional manner
9. Keep clear records of equipments status, available and fit for use at all times, effective reporting through to base manager
Organisation:
(Show job titles and under c), indicate briefly the purpose of each job))
a) Immediate Supervisor(s) Line: Base Manager
Function: Area HSE QA/QC Manager
b) Other jobs reporting to the same supervisor: Base supervisor
c) Immediate Subordinates: None
Dimensions:
(Record any significant quantities on which job has some effect, e.g. budget or turnover, records processed, employees superv ised. Where appropriate, express annual figures and indicate the year to which they relate.
Responsible and to ensure all equipment is in a fit for purpose condition as per Expro’s policies and AIMS.
Responsible for all equipments in Batam operations support base
Job Context and Main Activities:
(Outline the context in which the job operates and record the types of activity involved in achieving principal accountabilities:
1. Responsible and follow all company policies and work procedures in the process of work 2. Ensure that the customer’s requirements are fulfilled by liaison with Operations Coordinator
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Job Description
4. Actively support the base personnel during execution of all maintenance operation 5. Liaise with Base manager on equipment problems or queries arising during the work
6. Monitor all the certification expired date and create schedule to renew certification and make sure all equipment have valid certification prior send to the job
7. Actively participate in departmental safety meetings and promoting company QHSE and business ethics 8. Performing authority under the PTW system
9. Represent Expro in a professional manner at all times and play a full and active role in promoting Expro’s services
Decision making Authority/Level of Supervision Required:
1. Decision to be made in conjunction with Base manager 2. Supervision is required for most of activities
Relationships:
(Who are the job holder’s most important contacts and for what purpose? Consider both external and internal contacts, excluding immediate supervisor and subordinates, but including personnel at other locations , if appropriate)
In order of priority : -
1. Base Manager Batam- Indonesia– Ronald Malonda
2. Country Manager – TBA
3. HSEQ Coordinator – Florianus Stu
Other
4. Document Controller – Ida Puspitasari
5. Region Operations Coordinators
Job Challenges:
(Identify the most complex or demanding aspects of the job)
1. Ensuring the companies equipment and certificate achieve and surpass the client’s expected level of performance
2. Effective reporting and monitoring of equipment status, record daily activities and changes relating to maintenance operations 3. Ensure that equipment is available and fit for use at all times by effective reporting through Expro system
Job Knowledge and Qualifications:
(Indicate minimum knowledge and essential background qualifications necessary to perform the job competently)
1. Sound mechanical knowledge with previous proven experience at a similar level 2. Computer literacy
3. Good communication & leadership skills, able to be part of a team working environment 4. Excellent understanding of English language, verbal and written.
5. Must have extensive certification process and maintenance process and management
Competencies
(Technical skills, behavioural competencies, specialized training or Defined Competencies as outlined in Expro Competence & Training System)
Compliance:
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Job Description
The incumbent must be aware that failure to comply with the Code, or indeed any of the Company Policies, Standards, Procedures or Processes may lead to Disciplinary action.
Compliance Control Position – Yes / No (must be completed - please delete as appropriate)
A position will automatically be considered as a Compliance Control position if it is the following:
Director, Manager or Officer Grade 1-3.
Senior positions within Legal / Contracts, Finance, HR, Asset Management, Sales or Business Development.
Country Managers, Senior Sales and Marketing personnel.
High Exposure Position – Yes / No (must be completed - please delete as appropriate)
A position may be considered High Exposure if it involves the following duties and responsibilities:
Work in the Legal / Contracts department, Finance, HR, Asset Management, Sales or Business Development.
Review of contracts, negotiation of contracts or agreements with third parties.
Responsibility or shared responsibility for Internal Controls.
Regular interaction or management or interaction of relationships with government officials, agents or government service providers.
Supervisory functions, in particular, supervision of other employees who work in or frequently travel to high risk* countries .
Anyone with responsibility over the sale and disposition of assets.
Anyone with approval authority over Company expenditures in a high risk* country.
* refer to Expro Intranet for list of high risk countries.
Health and Safety:
Please highlight if the role is a Safety Critical Position as per the following definition:
A role is defined as Safety Critical where Employees, through any improper use of substances (as defined by the Substance Abuse Policy) may affect the health and safety of themselves and/or their colleagues in their work area.
Safety Critical Role – Yes/No (Please delete as appropriate)
All Employees
As a minimum the incumbent must:
a) take reasonable care to prevent harm to themselves
b) consider the potential for harm to others or the environment that may be caused by their acts or omissions c) work in accordance with information and training provided
d) refrain from intentionally misusing or recklessly interfering with anything that has been provided for Health, Safety and Environment reasons
e) report any hazardous defects in plant, equipment and workplace, or shortcomings in the existing controls, to a responsible person without delay
f) not undertake any task for which authorisation and/or training has not been given.
Responsibilities of Managers and Supervisors
The incumbent is responsible for ensuring that the QHSE Management System is implemented within the operations under their control. The incumbent must actively monitor the workplace to ensure that acceptable standards are maintained. Where risks are identified the incumbent must ensure that these risks are controlled, so far as is reasonably practicable.
The incumbent's duties include:
a) ensuring that employees, contractors and visitors are aware of relevant QHSE procedures
b) establishing that all equipment, plant and substances used are suitable for the task and are kept in good working condition: this includes the regular maintenance and servicing of equipment
c) providing adequate training, information, instruction and supervision to ensure that work is conducted without harm to people or the environment
d) taking immediate and appropriate steps to investigate and rectify any risks to people environment/equipment and quality arising from the work activity
e) bringing to the prompt attention of project management any QHSE issue that requires their attention
f) ensuring that all incidents are properly recorded and reported and that an investigation is carried out to establish and rectify root causes
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Job Description
Job Description Agreed By:
Job Holder MIRWAN JAYA Date:
Supervisor RONALD MALONDA Date:
Reviewed By:
Job Holder: Date:
Supervisor: Date:
Duration Required
To Update
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1 1.01 Safety and Environmental Policies and Organisation 4 23-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
2 1.0 HSE Manual Table of Contents 8 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
3 1.02 Safety Audit Procedures 3 25-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
4 1.02A Internal Safety Audit Checklist 1 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
5 1.02B Safety Audit Corrective Action 1 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
6 1.03 Risk Assessment and Job Safety Analysis Procedure 4 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
7 1.03A Risk Assessment 2 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
8 1.03B Risk Assessment Form Matrix 3 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
9 1.03C Job Safety Analysis 2 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE Not Required
10 1.04 Manual Handling Procedure 3 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
11 1.04A Manual Handling Assessment Summary 2 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
12 1.05 Substance Abuse Policy 3 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
13 1.06 Health, Hygiene and Environment 3 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
14 1.07 HSE Meetings 3 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
15 1.07A Monthly HSE Meeting Report 2 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
16 1.08 Medical Fitness Review 3 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Merindu HR
17 1.09 Employee Induction 4 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
18 1.09A Sattahip Facility Induction 2 9-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
19 1.10 Short Service Employee Scheme 2 24-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
20 10.01 Electrical Safety 2 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Edwin E & I
21 10.02 Battery Safety 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Edwin E & I
22 10.03 Electrical Apparatus for Use in Potentially Explosive
Atmospheres 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
23 10.04 Electrical Safety in Workshops 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Edwin E & I
24 11.01 Hearing Conversation 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
25 12.01 Hand Tools and Portable Power Tools 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Edwin E & I
26 13.01 Permit to Work Entry Into Confined Spaces 3 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
27 13.01A Confined Space Entry Permit 2 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
28 13.02 Permit to Work Hot Working 3 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
29 13.02A Work Permit 2 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
30 14.01 Working with Pressure 3 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
31 15.01 Vehicle Operations 3 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
32 15.02 Journey Management 2 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
33 15.02A Production Testers International, Daily Vehicle Checklist 2 15-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
34 16.01 Environmental Protection 3 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
35 17.01 HSE Manual Controlled Documents 2 29-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
36 2.02A Production Testers International Incident Reporting Form 4 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
37 2.01 Provision for First Aid Arrangements 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
38 2.02 Accident and Incident Reporting and Investigation 4 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
39 2.03 Safety Alerts 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
40 3.01 Fire Safety 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
41 4.01 Safety Training 4 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
42 5.01 Office Safety 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Mark Hayes Management 25-Feb-16 1 Day 4 Completed
43 5.02 General Workshop Safety 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
44 5.03 Regulation for Contractors Working at Expro-PTI Premises 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Merindu HR
45 5.04 Safety Assessment of Sub Contractors 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
46 6.01 Safety for Operational Personal 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
47 6.02 Operational Audit Procedure Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
48 6.03 Well Test Safety 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
49 6.04 Emergency Response Procedure 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
50 6.04A Emergency Response Procedure-Thailand 4 9-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
51 6.04B Emergency Response Procedure-Jakarta Office 1 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
52 6.04C Emergency Response Procedure-Batam Base 3 30-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
53 6.04D Emergency Response Procedure-Malaysian Office 3 11-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
54 6.05 HSE Manual Emergency Response Drills and Exercise
Schedules 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
55 6.05A HSE Manual Emergency Response Drills and Exercise
Schedules 2 1-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
Date: 24 February 2016
Comments Date Planned to be UPDATED New REV ITEM NO DOC. NO (PTIMS-QAP)
DESCRIPTION DATE LAST
Duration Required
To Update
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Date: 24 February 2016
Comments Date Planned to be UPDATED New REV ITEM NO DOC. NO (PTIMS-QAP)
DESCRIPTION DATE LAST
MODIFIED PRESENT OWNER NEW OWNER Current REV NEW OWNER DEPT EPTI BATAM HSE PROCEDURES
56 7.01 Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
57 7.02 Use of Breathing Apparatus and Respirators 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
58 8.01 Control of Exposure Hazardous Substances 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
59 8.01A COSHH Assessment Record 2 3-Dec-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
60 8.02 Hydrogen Sulphide 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
61 8.03 Methanol 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Not Required
62 9.01 Manual Handling 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
63 9.02 Lifting Equipment 3 28-Nov-2010 Engku Nasir Collin Fyfe Base
64 9.4.11 Stop Work Intervention 0 26-May-2015 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
65
Batam-TMP-03-09 Batam Travel Management Plan 3 1-Mar-2012 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
66 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Blasting) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
67 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Confined Space
Entry) 1 January-07 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
68 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Crane Operations) 1 January-07 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
69 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(General Electrical
Installation and Repair) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
70 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Forklift Operation) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
71 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form( General Carpenter
Work) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
72 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Heat Tracing
Works) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
73 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Hot Works) 1 January-07 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
74 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Instrumentation
Works) 1 January-07 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
75 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Machine Service) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
76 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(MPI ) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
77 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Painting Works ) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
78 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Pressure Test) 1 January-07 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
79 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(Work at Height) 1 January-07 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
80 OPS-002 Job Safety (Hazard) Analysis JSA/JHA Form(X-Ray ) 1 February-11 Engku Nasir Florianus HSE
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NO DATE TOPIC REMARKS 1 01.02.2016 Only authorized electrician are allowed to repair electrical equipment (Hanya electrician yang boleh memperbaiki peralatan listik)
2 02.02.2016 Fire occur due to electric shock (Kebakaran akibat hubungan arus pendek)
3 03.02.2016 Fever due to welding fumes (Demam akibat asap welding)
4 04.02.20016 Slip, trip, fall risk (Resiko terpeleset, tersandung)
5 05.02.2016 Use of cable hanger to arrange the hose/electrical cable (Gunakan kabel hanger untuk penataan selang dan kabel listrik)
6 06.02.2016 Gas hose and cable inspection (Inspeksi selang gas dan kabel)
7 07.02.2016 Cutting job (Pekerjaan memotong)
8 08.02.2016 Be aware and maintenance of hose (Kepedulian dan perawatan selang)
9 09.02.2016 Types of gas hose unused (Ciri-ciri sealng gas yang sudah tidak layak pakai)
10 10.02.2016 Gas hose inspection during break time and end of the shift (Pemeriksaan selang gas saat jam istirahat dan setelah selesai bekerja)
11 11.02.2016 Handling of gas cylinder (Penaganan tabung-tabung gas)
12 12.02.2016 Storage of compressed gas cylinder (Penyimpanan tabung gas)
13 13.02.2016 Maintenance of gas cylinder (Perawatan tabung-tabung gas)
14 14.02.2016 Disconnect the hose from manifold when break time (Melepas sealng dari manifold waktu istirahat) 15 15.02.2016 Lifting of compressed gas cylinder (Pengangkutan tabung-tabung gas cylinder)
16 16.02.2016 Working at height safely (Bekerja diketinggian yang aman)
17 17.02.2016 Hazard of carbon monoxide resulting from welding job (Bahaya karbon monoksida sebagai hasil pekerjaan welding)
18 18.02.2016 Welding job (Pekerjaan welding)
19 19.02.2016 Grinding job (Pekerjaan gerinda)
20 20.02.2016 Grit blasting job (Pekerjaan grit blasting)
21 21.02.2016 Housekeeping copper slag after completion of blasting job (Pembersihan copper slag setelah pekerjaan blasting)
22 22.02.2016 Spray painting job (Pekerjaan spray painting)
23 23.02.2016 Color coding of compressed gas cylinder (System pewarnaan tabung gas bertekanan)
24 24.02.2016 Safe pressure of compressed gas cylinder system (Tekanan gas yang aman pada regulator tabung)
25 25.02.2016 Working in confined space (Bekerja diruangan tertutup)
26 26.02.2016 Confined space lighting (Penerangan diruangan tertutup)
27 27.022016 Hazard of leaking compressed hose in confined space (Bahaya kebocoran selang gas didalam ruangan tertutup)
TOOL BOX TALK TOPIC LIST
Training Matrix - HSEQ Training Matrix 2014/2015
Training Status Mandatory Non Mandatory Job Specific
Name Position G rade / M aint enance Cham pion S af et y M o v e S m a rt E X P R O -P T I R eg io n In du ct io n B ase HS E I nduct ion HUE T / S ea S urvival / Com bine O ff shore T raining Working A t Height F ire F ight ing T raining B asic F irst A id Risk A ssessm ent / JS A P osit ive Int ervent ion F orklif t T raining Q A A wareness / M S roll-out Rigging & S linging T raining M anual Handling Lit hium B at teries, Handling & P ackaging Dangereous G ood A wareness T raining P T W S yst em E xpro House Rules Hearing Conservat ion Respirat ory P rot ect ion E rgonom ics Conf ined S pace E nt ry B oiler T raining BATAM BASED PERSONNEL
Mark Hayes Base Manager x x X x X X X X X X X
Collin Fyfe Base Supervisor X x X X X X X X X X
Anggun Kusno Riadi Draftsman X X X X X X X X X X
Bayu Dwi Atmoko Base Engineering X X X X
Edwin Fabe Base Engineering X x X x X X X X X
Elfiane Vivi Finance Assistant X X X X X X x X
Firman Buchari QA/QC Technician X x X X X X X X X X X
Florianus Stu HSEQ Coordinator X X x X X X x x x X X x X X X X X X X X x x
Herna Nuraeni Purchasing Assistant X X X x X X X X X x X
H.S. Marbun Yard Supervisor X x X X X X X X X X X X
Ida Puspitasari Doc. Controller X x X X x X X X X
Jennar Silitonga Purchasing Coordinator X x X X X X X X X X X
Updated : 14-07- 2015
Jennar Silitonga Purchasing Coordinator X x X X X X X X X X X
Juster Purba Instrument X X X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X
Jufri Sani Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Merindu Siregar HR & GA Admin X x x x x x
Mirwan Jaya QA/QC Coordinator X x X X X X X X X X X X
Rome Hernandez Project Engineer X x X X X X X X X X X X
Razmayanti Logistic Coordinator X x X X X X X X X X
Repi Kestok Draftsman X X X X X X X X X
Rusdiyatno Engineer X x x x x x x x
Sri Elfifi Purchasing Supervisor X x X X X X X X
Suharyanto Draftsman X x X X X X X X
Tri Indah Lestari Secretary X X x X X X x
Fina Fadiana Cost Controller
Abdul Majid Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X
Afrizal Electrician X X X X X X X x X X
Afdaludin Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Dedi Sipakkar Well Test Operator X X X X X X X
Derek Seleky Mechanic X X X X X X X x
Fajar Surya Dani Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X X x
Golan Hamonangan Electric / Instrument X X X X X X X X X X x
Mukhlisin Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Kristian Marpaung Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X X
Muliadi Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Muhadi Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X X X x
Musyadi Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X XX X X x
Pondang Sipangkar Well Test Operator X X X X X X X X X X
Name Position G rade / M aint enance Cham pion S af et y M o v e S m a rt E X P R O -P T I R eg io n In du ct io n B ase HS E I nduct ion HUE T / S ea S urvival / Com bine O ff shore T raining Working A t Height F ire F ight ing T raining B asic F irst A id Risk A ssessm ent / JS A P osit ive Int ervent ion F orklif t T raining Q A A wareness / M S roll-out Rigging & S linging T raining M anual Handling Lit hium B at teries, Handling & P ackaging Dangereous G ood A wareness T raining P T W S yst em E xpro House Rules Hearing Conservat ion Respirat ory P rot ect ion E rgonom ics Conf ined S pace E nt ry B oiler T raining
Ansyarullah Welder X X X X X X X X X X x
Junaidi Abdullah Welder x X X X X X X X X X X X
Asbon Welder X X X X X X X X X X
A. Syaikhu Security X X X X X X X x
Bonefasius Purna HSEQ OFFICER X X X X x X X X X X X x
Binatang Dani Maintenance X X X X X X X X X X x
Bunawi Sandblaster / Painter X X X X X X X X X X x
Benediktus Manurung Fitter X X X X X X X X X X X x
Budiman Bancin Fitter X X X X X X X X X X x
Efrizal Fitter X X X X X X X X X X x
Eka Sanjaya Maintenance X X X X x X X X X X X X X X x
Gusril Fitter X X X X X X X X X X x
Yola Meininda Receptionist X X X
Heru Rusli Fitter X X X X X X X X X X X x
Hikmah Jaya Fitter X X X X X X X X X X X x
Isra Sandblaster / Painter X X X X X X X X X X X x
Jesrel Fitter X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X
Jhon D. Sawen Maintenance X X X X X X X X X X X X
Jon Hendri Mechanic X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X
Junaidi Fitter X X X X x X X X X X X X x
X X X X X X X X X x
Karel Melaira Helper Electrician X X X X X X X X X x
Kembang Matius Marbun Instrument X X X x X X X X X X X X X X
Mangoloi Manurung Security X X x X X X X X x
Marsunggul Instrument X X X X X X X X X x
M. Arief Maintenance X X X X X X X X X X X X x
Mangabdi Instrument X X X X X X X X X X X x
M. Soleh Sandblaster / Painter X X X X x X X X X X X X x
Nixon Pardede Fitter X X X X X X X X X X X X x
Nurmansyah Driver X X X X X X X X x
Nugraha Eko Pratama Fitter X X X X X X X X X X x
Porman Marbun Sandblaster / Painter X X X X X X X X X X x
Roni Candra Forklift Oparator X X X X x X X X X X X X x X
Rudy Melaira Electrician X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Rudi Hartono Fitter X X X X X X X X X X x
Samsudin Storeman X X X X X X X X X X x
Sarles Pakpahan Instrument X X X X X X X X X X X X
Sebastianus HSE Officer X X X x X X X X X X X x
Solikin Maintenance X X X X x X X X X X X X X x X
S. Nordiansyah Welder X X X X X X X X X X x
Syamsir Lumban Batu Foreman X X X X X X X X X x
Suprianto X X X X X X X x
Tarpin Maintenance X X X X X X X X X X x
Thomsen Lasder Welder X X X X X X X X X x
Wagiman Maintenance X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Warsita Fitter X X X x X X X X X X X
Wasnadi Fitter X X X X X X X X X X X x
Name Position G rade / M aint enance Cham pion S af et y M o v e S m a rt E X P R O -P T I R eg io n In du ct io n B ase HS E I nduct ion HUE T / S ea S urvival / Com bine O ff shore T raining Working A t Height F ire F ight ing T raining B asic F irst A id Risk A ssessm ent / JS A P osit ive Int ervent ion F orklif t T raining Q A A wareness / M S roll-out Rigging & S linging T raining M anual Handling Lit hium B at teries, Handling & P ackaging Dangereous G ood A wareness T raining P T W S yst em E xpro House Rules Hearing Conservat ion Respirat ory P rot ect ion E rgonom ics Conf ined S pace E nt ry B oiler T raining
Dede Iskandar Senior Plant Operator X X X
Dedek Afrizal Mechanic X X X
Donny Soemarwoto Admin Coordinator X X X X X
Intan Widuri Receptionist X X X
Lili Herlina Operations Secretary X X
Lili Suyatno Well Test Operator X X X X X
M. Farid Fauzan Senior Well Test Operator X X
Muhammas Arief Kurniawan Account Payable X X X
Nur Witjaksono Business Development Manager X X X
Rosalinda Fitriyani Office Manager X X X X X
Sugeng Raharjo Well Test Operator X X
Suwardi Sajangi Admin Assistant X X X X X
Victor Silaban Trainee Well Test Operator X X X
Provider Internal Internal Internal External External External External Internal Internal External Internal External Internal Internal Internal Internal Internal External External Internal External Extern
Training Date
TRAINING PLAN FOR 2015 (BATAM BASE)
DESCRIPTION IOSH AK3 Umum MoveSmart Training Boiler Operator Fire Fighting Permit to Work Risk Assessment Work At Height
Dangerous Goods Awareness IATA
T.BOSIET Well Test Operator Third Party Refresh in 2015
Logistic Internal Plan to refresh in 2015
Logistic Third Party
Yard Personnel, Field Operator Internal Done .
Yard Personnel, Field Operator Internal Refreshing Training for Maintenance Personnel
Yard Personnel Third Party Done for all Base personnel
Yard Personnel, Field Operator Internal On August 2015
All Office & field team Internal Office Team Batam Base 2015
All Well Test Operators Third Party Done for field crew on may 2014
Manager and Supervisor Level Internal
Safety Personnel Third Party Refreshing Training for HSE Personal
INTENDED PARTICIPANT
TRAINING PLAN FOR 2015 (BATAM BASE)
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PTIMS-HSE-1.03A
Activity Description: Pressure Testing Assessment No: EPTI-BTM-RA-003
Date: 30 - 09 - 2015 Rev: 1
Other assessments referred to:
RA-IND-01 Manual Handling
RA-IND-07 General Forklift Operations
RA-IND-09 Electrical Inspections & Maintenance
EXPRO/RA/BTM/011 Lifting and Hoisting of Equipments / Materials
Assessment Team:, Collin Fyfe, Florianus Stu, Edwin Fabe, Sebastianus A.
Company/ Department: Expro Batam
Frequency of Activity: Daily Persons Affected: Personnel performing the
operation Location: Batam Base
Operation/ Event
Identified Hazard
Probable Harm P S R Required Controls P S R
Pre-job Planning
Failure to address hazards
- Personnel Injury. - Damage to equipment - In-experience of personnel to
perform the job
3 4 12 - A PTW is required and a risk assessment carried out.
- A toolbox talk is to be conducted before starting work.
- Area to be inspected by Base QC & Base Manager before PTW signed.
- Clear understanding of task. - Clear levels of communication.
ALL pressure testing job at the base must be lead and witness by Supervisor.
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PTIMS-HSE-1.03A
Equipment preparation
- Unsuitable - Broken
hand-tool
- Equipment failure - Injury to personnel - Wrong or endanger of
equipment position - Pinch Points - Manual Handling
4 3 12 - Pressure test activity must be done in pressure test
bay or secured area away from other operations ongoing depending on the situation.
- Ensure door is closed and light of pressure test sign is ON.
- If pressure test activity must be done in workshop or yard, make sure to give safety barrier board in order to secure area where other jobs are running.
- Never let equipment inlet and outlet to face any public area or to endanger to personnel. If unsure or doubt contact or communicate with supervisor.
1 3 3
Operation/ Event
Identified Hazard
Probable Harm P S R Required Controls P S R
Check
condition of test pump & hose connection.
Equipment /connection failure
- Equipment damage - Hand injury
4 2 8 - Ensure all low pressure hose connections are to
be R-clip and secured.
- Ensure all testing connection to have 2
pressures monitoring like pressure gauge and chart recorder during operation.
- Ensure all hoses are fitted with ID tag.
2 2 4
Check any possible of trap pressure existence
Trap pressure to release
Pressure release could cause fatality and injury to personnel.
3 3 9 - Ensure all possible trap pressure cavities to have
relief valve & pressure gauge
- Ensure all valves to be bled-off on arrival at yard
and prior to and after every pressure test job.
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PTIMS-HSE-1.03A
Start 1st
pressure testing job
- Pressure release - Trap
pressure - Electrical
supply down
- Fatality
- Personnel Injury - Equipment damage - Flying equipment and
material
- STOP all electrical appliances
4 3 12 - Inspections carried out in compliance with company
maintenance Guidelines or equipment manual. - Regular maintenance carried out, Clear line of
communication, (Accepted and understood). - Ensure equipment must be depressurized and test
caps remove prior to any repair or tighten of unions. - Written approved pressure test procedure in place,
i.e.”Pressure test procedures” in the Design of Service.
- Restriction in work area of non-essential personnel. - Ensure circuit breaker of electrical was NOT
weak and wires have been inspected regularly.
2 2 4
Operation/ Event
Identified Hazard
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PTIMS-HSE-1.03A
Pressure
testing of
Equipment
- Pressure release - Trap
pressure
- Over pressure caused equipment damage - Personnel Injury
5 3 15 - Use of calibrated gauges.
- Use of isolation valves.
- Use of proper rated and tested relief valves.
- Permit to work in place before job commences.
- Restriction in work area of non-essential personnel.
- Ensure pressure gauge gave similar reading with
chart recorder. Ensure correctly ranged (33 –
75%) pressure been applied.
- Clear line of communication,(Accepted and understood).
- Use of sign’s and barriers.
- Use of PA announcements.
- Toolbox talk before work commences.
- Permit to work in place before job commences. - Lines and equipment secured.
- Line up security cameras on equipment being tested. (zoom in)
- Refer to Work Instruction guideline.
2 3 6
Over pressure
- Over pressure damage relief valve.
- Over pressure release can kill & injury personnel
5 4 20 - Use proper rated & tested relief valve.
- Relief valve maintain as per maintenance procedure. - Test pressure not more than 90% of relief valve set
pressure.
1 4 4
Pump operation Noise Hazard Excessive noise level endanger
personnel hearing
3 3 9 - Wear adequate hearing protection (ear plugs).
- Conduct hygiene monitoring of noise level periodically (once a year)
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PTIMS-HSE-1.03A
Over Pressure
- Over pressure may release pressure at connection & tubing.
- Injury to personnel
4 3 12 - Use of calibrated gauges.
- Use of isolation valves.
- Use of proper rated and tested relief valves. - Permit to work in place before job commences. - Restriction in work area of non-essential personnel. - Lines and equipment secured.
- Clear line of communication. (Accepted and understood).
1 3 3
Equipment : Operation of Valves
Over exertion.
- Manual handling injury to personnel.
- Strains & sprains to back, hand & arms
4 1 4 - Ensure equipment is bled off unless otherwise stated
in Work Instruction.
- Ensure equipment is properly bled off and test caps to be removed.
- Ensure adequate manning present to complete operations.
- Use mechanical handling devices if possible. - Apply proper manual handling techniques.
2 1 2
Mismatch of
Hammer Unions
Trap pressure
- Damage to equipment. - Personnel Injury. - Release of Uncontrolled
Pressure.
- Release of uncontrolled Hydrocarbons.
3 3 9 - Identify hammer unions before making up.
- Do not make up unions that cannot be identified. - Technology Bulletin TB-GL-STE-006
- Use GO / NO GO indicators.
- Use of Colour Coding to identify hammer union type. - Ensure clear line of communication. If unsure or
doubt contact supervisor.
1 3 3
Operation/ Event
Identified Hazard
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PTIMS-HSE-1.03A
Hammering up Unions Manual Handling Hazard- Splinters - Flying objects, - Manual Handling. - Pinch points - Personal Injury
4 1 4 - Ensure to bled off pressure completely and remove
the test caps before hammering the unions.
- Correct positioning of personnel and body posture. - Apply proper manual handling techniques.
- Ensure to inspect tools / hammers for damage / defect prior to use. Change to new tools if damage. If unsure contact base supervisor. Ensure to inspect unions prior to hammering. Ensure to wear full P.P.E. (Hard Hats, Goggles, Face Mask, Ear Plugs)
2 1 2
Working in hot weather Working in rainy Day
Personnel tired
- Personnel fatigue - Personnel slip
4 2 8 - Rotation of personnel
- Correct position of personnel facing any in-let outlet which may have pressure release.
- Drink a lot of water. - STOP work if necessary - Must work with rain-coat.
- STOP work if lighting & thunderstorm
2 2 4
Stop the job House keeping
Concurrence activity hazard
- Trap pressure release. - Slip & trip
3 5 15 - Ensure communication by team member on
personnel duty.
- Never start house keeping when equipment not finish pressure testing job.
- Check any possible pressure trap in any cavity or vessel.
- Keep any pellet or tool-box away from pressurize equipment.
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
PTIMS-HSE-1.03A
S E V E R IT Y O F H A R MRISK ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT
FINANCIAL IMPACT
INJURY/ ILL HEALTH Unlikely/
Unknown Not expected to occur
1
Remote A remotely possible but known occurrence2
Occasional Could occur but probably not more thanonce
3
Probable
Likely to occur occasionally,
more than once
4
Frequent
Likely to occur regularly
5
Highly Likely
Likely to occur very regularly/ always present
6
1 Minimal pollution effect,
contained locally < £1,000
Injury requiring
first aid only Slight health effect, not affecting performance or causing absence.
1
2
3
4
5
6
2 Minor pollution, slight or negligible impact, negligible remedial/ recovery work.
> £1,000 < £5,000
Injury/ Minor health effects require treatment by medically qualified person, effects are reversible - Short term absence from work, complete
recovery.
2
4
6
8
10
12
3 Pollution with some onsite impact & recovery work. Some local media interest
> £5,000 < £50,000
Life threatening injury/ Major health effect to individual requiring medivac to hospital facilities. Irreversible health damage without loss of life - Long
term absence, part recovery.
3
6
9
12
15
18
4 Significant pollution with offsite impact & recovery work. Some local and regional media interest.
> £50,000 < £100,000
Major injury or Major health effects to several persons - life threatening Long term absence with incomplete recovery
4
8
12
16
20
24
5 Massive pollution with significant site impact & recovery work. Regional / National media interest.
> £100,000 < £1,000,000
Fatality or permanent disablement from occupational illness or disease
5
10
15
20
25
30
6 Massive pollution with significant recovery work. Global media interest.
> £1,000,000 Multiple Fatalities or multiple permanent disabling injuries from occupational illness or injury
6
12
18
24
30
36
LOW RISK Risk may be acceptable, however review to see if risk can be reduced further.
MEDIUM RISK
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BAB III
METODE PENELITIAN
3.1 Jenis Penelitian
Berdasarkan permasalahan yang diteliti, maka jenis penelitian ini adalah
penelitian kualitatif dengan menggunakan metode wawancara dan telaah dokumen
untuk mengetahui lebih jelas mengenai faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi pencapaian
nihil kecelakaan kerja pada PT. Expro Indonesia di Kota Batam.
3.2 Lokasi dan Waktu Penelitian
3.2.1 Lokasi Penelitian
Lokasi penelitian dilaksanakan pada PT. Expro Indonesia di Kota Batam yang
terletak di Jalan Yos Sudarso, Batu Ampar, Kota Batam, Kepulauan Riau 29452 pada
departemen Health, Safety and Environment (HSE). Pemilihan lokasi ini berdasarkan
di perusahaan ini belum pernah dilakukan penelitian mengenai faktor-faktor yang
memengaruhi pencapaian nihil kecelakaan kerja.
Departemen Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) PT. Expro Indonesia
merupakan salah satu departemen yang bertanggung jawab untuk melaksanakan
semua kegiatan-kegiatan yang berkaitan dengan keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja,
dimulai dengan menjadikan keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja sebagai prioritas utama
dalam bekerja, menjalankan setiap kebijakan dan prosedur keselamatan dan
kesehatan kerja, memberikan pelatihan terkait keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja,
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menyelenggarakan evaluasi terkait keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja, hingga
menyediakan seluruh keperluan alat pelindung diri pada setiap proses pekerjaan
sesuai dengan risiko kecelakaannya sehingga mencapai nihil kecelakaan kerja.
3.2.2 Waktu Penelitian
Pelaksanaan penelitian ini dilakukan mulai dari Juni 2015 sampai dengan
April 2016.
3.3 Instrumen Penelitian
Menurut Sugiyono (2012) dalam penelitian kualitatif, instrumen utama adalah
peneliti sendiri. Namun, dalam pelaksanaannya untuk memudahkan pengumpulan
data, peneliti membutuhkan alat bantu. Alat bantu yang digunakan dalam penelitian
kualitatif ini adalah:
1. Pedoman wawancara
Wawancara yang dilakukan dalam penelitian ini bersifat semi terstruktur
untuk mengingatkan peneliti mengenai aspek-aspek yang dibicarakan,
sekaligus menjadi daftar pengecek (checklist) tentang aspek yang telah dan
yang belum dibicarakan. Pada pelaksanaannya, pedoman wawancara ini
digunakan lebih bebas. Tidak tertutup kemungkinan bagi peneliti untuk
menanyakan hal-hal di luar pedoman wawancara, supaya data yang dihasilkan
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2. Alat perekam
Peneliti tidak perlu mencatat jalannya pembicaraan karena penelitian ini
menggunakan alat perekam berupa handphone untuk merekam suara dan
camera untuk merekam gambar.
3.4 Pemilihan Informan
Dalam penelitian ini, pemilihan informan menggunakan teknik nonprobability
sampling secara purposive karena peneliti membuat kriteria tertentu siapa yang
dijadikan sebagai informan. Informan yang diambil dalam penelitian ini adalah
pihak-pihak yang berkaitan dengan pelaksanaan keselamatan dan kese