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Title: Risk Tolerance in the Oilfield


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Risk Tolerance in the Oilfield
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Agenda
  • Risk tolerance defined
  • Types of risk
  • Tips for minimizing risk

3
Risk Tolerance What is it?
  • The amount of risk we
  • will take to achieve a goal

4
3 Questions
  • Hazard identification
  • Do I see it?
  • Risk perception
  • Do I understand it?
  • Risk tolerance
  • Do I accept it?

5
Overestimating Our Ability
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Know yourself
  • Stay alert
  • Watch co-workers backs
  • Am I really the best driver on the road?

6
Underestimating the Risk
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Communicate
  • Learn from the past
  • Get descriptive
  • Question yourself
  • How bad could it be really, how bad?

7
Personal Experience
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Talk about the past
  • Show evidence
  • Communicate
  • Does my experience with this task make me
    cautious or confident?

8
Complacency
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Act like a rookie
  • Talk it through
  • Teach it
  • What could go wrong THIS time?

9
False Sense of Control
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Stop/think
  • What is motivating me to take the risk?
  • Test assumptions
  • If Im in control, am I really safer?

10
Cost of Non-Compliance
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Raise the stakes
  • Remove barriers
  • Increase reward
  • Would I be doing it this way if my supervisor or
    the safety officer were watching?

11
Desire to Get Ahead
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Remove rewards for taking risk
  • Eliminate barriers to doing it the right way
  • Am I doing things right and doing right things?

12
Overconfidence in Equipment
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Raise awareness of
  • Tool and equipment rating limitations
  • Equipment and engineering design limitations
    (including homemade equipment)
  • Can I totally rely on this equipment?

13
Overconfidence in PPE, Rescue
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Eliminate misconceptions
  • Define limitations
  • Think differently
  • What would I do differently if I didnt have my
    PPE?

14
Role Models, Peer Pressure
  • Mitigation strategies
  • Find good role models
  • Scrutinize standards
  • Ask questions
  • Does the go-to leader in my group encourage
    risk-taking?

15
Risk Tolerance Factors
  1. Overestimating our ability
  2. Underestimating the risk
  3. Personal experience
  4. Complacency
  5. False sense of control

16
Risk Tolerance Factors
  1. Cost of non-compliance
  2. Desire to get ahead
  3. Overconfidence in equipment
  4. Overconfidence in PPE, rescue
  5. Role models, peer pressure

17
The Roadway to Unsafe Behavior
  • I do not see the risk.
  • I see the risk, but I do not understand it.
  • I understand the risk, but I accept it.
  • I choose the unsafe path.

18
The Roadway to Safe Behavior
  • I see the risk.
  • I understand the risk.
  • I reject the risk.
  • I choose the safe path.

19
Stop
  • What could go wrong?
  • How bad could it be?
  • Has anything changed?

20
Think
  • Am I physically andmentally ready?
  • Do I clearly understandthe task?
  • Do I have the right toolsand equipment?

21
Act
  • Make it safe
  • Use the right tools
  • Follow safety procedures
  • Reduce risk
  • Cant do it safely?

22
Act
  1. Stop the operation
  2. Talk to a supervisor

23
Recap
  • Ask yourself 3 questions
  • Do I see the risk?
  • Do I understand the risk?
  • Do I accept the risk?

24
Recap
  • Stop, think, act
  • Cant make the task safe?
  • Stop the operation
  • Talk to a supervisor

25
Recap
Think about family and friends.
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Resources
  • Strategies for Understanding and Addressing Risk
  • Personal Risk Assessment Over-estimating
    Personal Capabilities

The concept and content for this presentation
was adapted courtesy of the ExxonMobil
Corporation.
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