
Step Change in Safety is committed to working with the energy industry to prevent incident and injury.
An essential part of that mission is learning from previous experiences through collaboration. Our searchable catalogue of hundreds of Safety Alerts and Safety Moments are all designed as learning resources that can help improve workplace safety. All contributions remain anonymous to encourage sharing within the industry. No company names, platforms, fields, locations, dates and individuals are referred to in our Safety Alerts and Moments.
Safety Alerts give details of events surrounding an incident or near miss and provide good practice guidance in order to prevent similar issues. Safety Moments are downloadable PowerPoint presentations detailing an incident, near miss or good practice, and which provide discussion points and related resources for use as learning tools.
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Person Fell Through Open Hatch
The United States’ Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has published Safety Alert 489 relating to a person who was…
Dropped Object - Wooden Packing Block
During pipelaying operations, a wooden packing block (approx. 1kg) became attached to the pipe whilst spooling off the reel. It crossed the…
Diver exposed to unplanned release of production gas
During saturation diving activities at 65m water depth, from a Diving Support Vessel (DSV), a diver was exposed to a sudden and unplanned…
Dropped Handrail Fell 6m to Walkway Below
A section of handrail 1800mm x 1200mm and approx 80 kg fell from a structure 6 metres to a walkway on the pipe deck below. Wind was gusting…
Stop Use and Action Notification - Select 3M™ DBI-SALA® Sealed-Blok™ Self-Retracting Lifelines
As part of 3M’s ongoing commitment to delivering high quality products, we are notifying our customers of the following information…
LTI - Eye Injury
Following the completion of work on a coating scope, the Injured Party (IP) removed items of additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)…





