Equinor 记录积极的安全趋势

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Equinor 看到了积极的安全趋势。根据过去 12 个月的数据,截至第三季度末,每百万工作小时发生的严重事故数量仍在下降。

2023年第三季度末,每百万工作小时严重事故频率(SIF)为0.3,与第二季度末的水平相当,低于第一季度的0.4。严重伤害也包含在严重事故频率中。

第三季度过去 12 个月的总可记录工伤频率(每百万工作小时工伤次数,TRIF)为 2.4 次,低于第二季度的 2.5 次。

过去 12 个月内记录了 10 起石油和天然气泄漏事件。石油和天然气泄漏按泄漏率的严重程度进行分类。

8 月 30 日,LPG 油轮 Exo Galaxy 上的一名船员在马来西亚落水身亡。该船为 Equinor 运营。这是一起影响到每个相关人员的悲惨事件,它强烈提醒我们,尽管我们看到了积极的安全趋势,但我们必须在所有活动中继续关注安全。”负责安全、安保和可持续发展的执行副总裁 Jannicke Nilsson 说道。

该船与 Equinor 签订了合同,正前往马来西亚进行装载作业。搜救行动立即展开,失踪者于9月1日被发现死在水中。Equinor 正在与 Stealth Maritime 航运公司密切对话,该公司正在当地追踪这名近亲。该事件正在调查中。

预防重大事故

在这一年里,Equinor 的员工与供应商一起努力防止重大事故发生。公司在设备和工厂的安全关键维护方面做出了巨大努力。

“自 2020 年以来,此类维护的滞后性已大大减少,而且从未像现在这样低过。” 减少安全关键维护的滞后对于我们预防重大事故至关重要,”尼尔森强调说。

第三季度未发生重大事故隐患。

Equinor 正在继续致力于预防重大事故,特别关注领导者的安全培训以及也可供公司供应商使用的电子学习课程。

通过“永远安全”年度活动,Equinor 与其他运营公司和外部供应商合作,加深对妨碍安全工作的条件的了解。第四季度,公司将重点关注健康和工作环境。

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Equinor records positive safety trend

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Equinor has seen a positive safety trend. The number of serious incidents per million hours worked is still declining at the end of the third quarter, measured over the past 12 months.

At the end of the third quarter of 2023, the serious incident frequency per million hours worked (SIF) was 0.3, which is equivalent to the level seen at the end of the second quarter, and down from 0.4 in the first quarter. Serious injuries are also included in the serious incident frequency.

The total recordable injury frequency (the number of injuries per million hours worked, TRIF) is 2.4 for the past 12 months per the third quarter, down from 2.5 in the second quarter.

Ten oil and gas leaks have been recorded during the past 12 months. Oil and gas leaks are classified by the severity of the leak rate.

“On 30 August a crew member on the LPG tanker Exo Galaxy fell overboard and died in Malaysia. The vessel was in operation for Equinor. This is a tragic incident affecting everyone involved and is a strong reminder that even though we see a positive safety trend we must keep focusing on safety in all our activities,” says Jannicke Nilsson, executive vice president for safety, security, and sustainability.

The ship is on contract with Equinor and was on its way for loading operations in Malaysia. A search-and-rescue operation was launched immediately, and the missing person was found dead in the water on 01 September. Equinor is in close dialogue with the Stealth Maritime shipping company, which is following up the next-of-kin locally. The incident is being investigated.

Preventing major accidents

Throughout the year Equinor’s employees have worked well, together with the suppliers, on preventing major accidents. A significant effort has been made on safety-critical maintenance on the company’s installations and plants.

“The lag in this type of maintenance has been strongly reduced since 2020, and it has never been lower than it is now. Reducing the lag in safety-critical maintenance is essential in our effort to prevent major accidents,” underlines Nilsson.

There were no incidents with major accident potential in the third quarter.

Equinor is continuing its work on preventing major accidents by focusing particularly on safety training of leaders and on e-learning courses that are also available to the company’s suppliers.

Through the ‘Always Safe’ annual wheel Equinor cooperates with other operating companies and external suppliers to enhance the understanding of what conditions prevent safe work. In the fourth quarter, the company will focus on health and working environment.

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