Dropped Objects Prevention Scheme (DROPS)

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Within some industries, dropped objects are especially common. In the oil and gas drilling industry, a combination of working at heights in a small area with a large crew on a steel structure, corrosion caused by seawater, and vibration from machinery increases the chance of dropped objects occurring and personnel getting harmed. Over 20 years ago, the sentiment that dropped objects were an acceptable and unavoidable risk changed into a realization that these incidents could and should be eliminated.

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• Understanding Dropped Objects
• Terms and Definitions; Static Dropped Objects and Dynamic Dropped Objects; Primary Fixing, Secondary Retention and Safety Securing; Causes and Causal Factors; Incident
• Controlling and Preventing Dropped Objects
• Hazard Identification; Risk Assessment; Risk Ranking; DROPS Calculator; Leadership and Ownership; Preventive and Mitigating Controls; Survey, Inspection and Maintenance; Remedial Actions; Improvement Actions; Audit/ Monitoring; Management of Change; Tools at Height; Process Safety; Red Zones; Plans and Checklists; Subsea Dropped Objects; DROPS Best Practice; Reliable Securing; Responsibilities; Interactive Examples.
• Considering the Dropped Object Threats and Improvement Opportunities at each stage of the typical Chain
• Interactive and Practical application of Hazard Identification, Awareness and Understanding.

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