
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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LTI - Finger Injury While Using Safe Hands Tool
Services team were working a vessel, load handling containers onto the skid deck using a safe hands tool (blind lift). All personnel within…
Overfill of Helifuel Tank and Subsequent Ignition
During the non-routine transfer of aviation fuel from one tank to another, an overfill of the tank occurred resulting in the release of…
Exposure to residual hydrocarbons when breaking containment
Hydrocarbon pipework had been isolated and flushed. The 3” section, connected to the 1” bypass section via a take-off, was changed out…
Rope Access Team Member Inadvertently Entered Sea
The first section of clamp had been successfully lowered into position below the leg mooring ring. One team member ascended to the spider…
Dust and Debris Enters Eyes During Time Off Shift
In one instance, a technician was watching TV when he ran his hands through his hair and instantly felt something enter his eye. In…

