DRILLING DOWN INTO ERGONOMICS

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ARTICLE Shahram Vatanparast, Health and Safety Consultant DRILLING DOWN INTO ERGONOMICS ERGONOMIC ASPECTS OF OIL AND GAS DRILLING INDUSTRY USING DRILL PIPE SLIPS due to awkward body postures during their handling, the number of slips being handled, and the speed of operation, the risks of developing musculoskeletal disorders are increased relatively hose who work on oil and T gas drilling rigs are largely exposed to ergonomic related injuries and associated risks. Repeated bending, lifting heavy items, pushing and pulling loads and working in awkward body postures are common practices on drilling rigs. Compared with those in other industries, drilling crews are exposed to higher risk levels due to other risk factors such as psychological stressors, long working hours, time pressure, standing for long periods of time, heat and cold stress, isolation and high hazards working environment. Musculoskeletal disorders impose major operating costs on employers in the drilling industry, but from an ergonomic aspect, very little research has been done on drilling rig equipment and associated methods. Since these injuries develop over a long period of the time, it is difficult to determine how often such injuries occur. Even though drilling equipment manufacturers have made many efforts to introduce hands-free drilling operations and automating processes, this industry is still lagging behind when compared to other industries, and the development of technology is not widespread around the world. One of the most strenuous tasks for the floorman is the handling of drill pipe slips. Drill pipe slips aid in drilling by gripping onto the drill string, which in turn is used to reach the wellbore s bottom. Due to awkward body postures during their handling, the number of slips being handled, and the speed of operation, the risks of developing musculoskeletal disorders are increased relatively. The main physiological factors that affect this task are high repetition, using considerable muscle force, long working hours, and local muscle fatigue. Different types of drill pipe slips have various weights, but a typical drill pipe slips is between 96 kg to 114 kg. Due to associated risks, the setting and lifting of slips should be performed according to operational procedures4 October 2018 hsme 53

ARTICLE Offshore Platform Safety with the use of three floorman. However, due to operational circumstances and a shortage of personnel on the rig floor, often it has been observed that slips had been handled by two persons only. A review of a recent incident found that serious disc injury to a worker while lifting slips occured and employer was liable to pay 700,000 USD compensation, as the employer was negligent and allowed only two workers to lift drill pipe slips for prolonged periods. Stooping, bending and twisting the back is prevalent during handling of drill pipe slips. Based on research conducted by health and safety consultancy services, the number of stooping, bending at the waist and twisting the back occurrences during a five-minute period for two and three people handling slips was recorded and compared with automated slips, where the such awkward postures has been eliminated. Table 1 demonstrates this comparison. Statistics Statistics and incident trends published by drilling professional bodies don't demonstrate work related diseases lagging indicators. OSHA estimates that work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the United States account for over 600,000 injuries and illnesses (34 percent of all lost workdays reported to the Bureau of Labor Statistics). Based on statistics extracted from Norway Offshore Petroleum industry for the period 1992 to 2003, about 47% of work related diseases were attributed to musculoskeletal disorders. According Table 1. Exposure per minute based on a five-minute operation Source: Auto Slips 1 to the UK s Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) are a significant contributor to the incidence of occupational diseases offshore, accounting for over 20% of the injuries reported to the HSE, while the majority of back injuries are not reported. The biology bit Musculoskeletal Disorders can affect muscles, joints and tendons in all parts of the body, since the body s bones act as the support structure for human movement and are linked together by joints. In addition to this, human muscles are linked to bones via tendons. Due to nature of the task, a range of muscles and joints are being used during handling of drill pipe slips. Lower back, Manual Slips Manual Slips Automated Slips Number of Men at connection point 3 2 0 Stooping Occurrences 1 1.6 0 Bending at the Waist Occurrences 3.2 3.4 0 Twisting of the Back Occurrences 3 5.25 0 1 Exposure per Minute Based on a five-minute operation cited in "Well Site Fishing & Rental Services", 2016 abdominal, tricep, deltoid, and gamellus are the main muscles being used during handling of drill pipe slips, while vertebra, knee, wrist, hip and shoulder, and facet joints are the main joints being used during such operation. Due to awkward body postures, nerves can be compressed and tendons could be irritated during repeated handling. Risk identification and selection of posture To address MSDs, prevention strategies often concentrate on major risk factors such as force, posture and repetition. In order to perform risk estimation and identify the main risk factors that play when handling drill pipe slips, postural analysis has been performed. For this purpose the Running in the Hole operation was observed and the most awkward body postures selected. Using two persons instead of three persons and while lifting slips from a master bushing insert where the elevator is at its lowest level was the snapshot for posture examination. This posture occurs most frequently and involves4 54 hsme October 2018 Article continued on p75

Article continued from p54 Offshore Platform Safety ARTICLE larger forces and muscular activity, causing more discomfort for workers. All parts of the body including hands, fingers, shoulders, back, neck, legs, and wrists that could be affected by musculoskeletal disorders are engaged in this task. Posture analysis Posture analysis methods are screening tools and they give risk estimation for practitioners to identify main risk factors and prioritise remedial actions. Even though for selecting appropriate postural analysis, the usual parameters such as time for observation and analysis, required details, frequency of the task, associated costs, event driven and type of occupations have been considered, but for a dynamic task and when all body parts are moving, selection between Ovaco Working Analysis System (OWAS) or Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) is recommended. Considering the fact that REBA methodology is sensitive to musculoskeletal risk assessment in a variety of tasks and is more reliable and results could be validated, such methodology has been used. As demonstrated on the REBA assessment worksheet, with scoring the body parts engaged in lifting drill pipe slips, and including some parameters such as weight of the load, methods of grips of the load, the total REBA score reached 14 based on action level table, such a score defined the posture as a very high risk level, for which immediate action is necessary. Main findings All parts of the body, such as hands, fingers, shoulders, back, neck, legs, and wrists that could be affected by musculoskeletal disorders are engaged during lifting slips Occurrences of exerting excessive force, stooping, bending the waist and twisting the back were observed during handling of slips. Many manual handling injuries in such tasks are cumulative and result from repeatedly performing the same activities with poor posture Motion and acceleration of speed of operation especially during bending and twisting can increase the amount of force exerted on the body4 October 2018 hsme 75

ARTICLE Offshore Platform Safety due to the nature of the drilling industry, addressing ergonomics and human factors in an organisation should have a multidisciplinary approach The use of Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) indicated lifting, setting, and carrying of slips has been considered as a very high risk task, which needs urgent action taken by management Performing this task between just two people, rather than three, will increase the risk of injury and undue stress to the workers and may cause permanent disability Environmental factors such as slippery surfaces, greasy handles, and cold and hot temperatures contribute to awkward postures Communication between workers prior to lifting slips in such team handling tasks is crucial Suggestions Due to the nature of the drilling industry, addressing ergonomics and human factors in an organisation should have a multi-disciplinary approach. Dealing with technology, human factors and organisation in a well-structured approach to address ergonomic issues will be more effective. From a risk management perspective, the priority should be elimination of handling of slips by workers and accentuating the concept of ergonomics science, which is fitting the task to the individual rather than fitting individual to the task. Organisation Developing policies and procedures including banning handling of slips by just two workers and having leadership and commitment from top management is a first step in the organisation; this should be embedded in each and every organisation s occupational health and safety management. Allocating responsibilities and sufficient resources to implement ergonomic programmes to address ergonomic and human factor issues in organisations risk assessments and future rig design and procurement procedures is a second step. Organisational cultural shift is critical and encouragement of employees to report musculoskeletal disorders and particularly back injuries is fundamental for improvement. Human factors Involving competent ergonomics and human factors consultants and providing suitable training on such topics as recognising musculoskeletal risk factors and risk control strategies is essential; however, due to the nature of the operation, effectiveness of some training courses such as manual handling is limited. Involvement of an organisation s management in training is essential otherwise they have no sense of what sort of control measures are required to minimise the risks. Employee rotations to reduce the risk exposure level and pre-medical health checks are highly recommended to ensure people are physically fit for this type of demanding task. Technology With consideration of associated health and safety risks during handling of slips, the use of automated slips is highly recommended. Various slip lifting4 76 hsme October 2018

Offshore Platform Safety ARTICLE devices produce pneumatic or hydraulic configurations. These pieces of equipment not only reduce the work loads and make the job safer, they also enhance the efficiency of operations. Conclusion Handling of drill pipe slips by rig crew is a strenuous task and force, posture and repetition are three main risk factors in this operation. Company management should have a multi-disciplinary approach to minimising the risks and should consider the hierarchy of controls, while eliminating the handling of drill pipe slips should be in high priority. < References 1. Kim, I. (2016) Ergonomic Involvement for Occupational Safety and Health Improvements in the Oil and Gas Industry, Journal of Ergonomics, volume 6, no.03 2. Roth, C. (2006) Fueling Ergonomics in the Oil and Gas Industry, Available at: <http://www.ehstoday.com/ health/ergonomics/ehs_ imp_38328> 3. Ronquillo, N. (2016) Rig briefs: Robotic arm for automated pipe handling, 20,000-psi riser system, ergonomic driller s station among industry innovations, Available at: <http://www.drillingcontractor.org/ rig-briefs-robotic-arm-automatedpipe-handling-20000-psi-risersystem-ergonomic-drillers-stationamong-industryinnovations-40121> 4. Toukhy, B., Azeem, A. (2011) 'mpact of offshore oil drilling works on system and quality of life among a group of Egyptian drilling workers, Zagazig Medical Journal, volume 17, no.04 5. Ocean Energy Safety Institute (2016) Human Factors and Ergonomics in Offshore Drilling and Production: The Implications for Drilling Safety, Available at: <http:// oesi.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/ Human_Factors_in_Offshore_Oil_ and_gas_final_8_dec%2016.pdf> 6. Wardell, R. (1989) An ergonomic perspective on safety in the oil field, SAGE Journals, volume 33, Issue 15 7. Brown, C. (2015) Drilling Contractors Ergonomics, Available at:<https://prezi.com/efthdvvpth4b/ drilling-contractors-ergonomics/> 8. Hsieh, L. (2017) Mechanization, automation guide innovations in advance robotic technologies for the drill floor, Available at : <http://www. drillingcontractor.org/mechanizationautomation-guide-innovationsadvanced-robotic-technologies-drillfloor-43992> 9. Health and Safety Executive (2002) Ergonomics Offshore, Spotting the Hazards and Finding Ergonomic Solutions, Available at :< http:// www.hse.gov.uk/offshore/ ergonomics.pdf> 10. Jensen, C., Jensen, C. (2006) Ergonomic Exposure Assessment on a Drilling Rig, Available at: <https://www.sdu.dk/~/media/ Files/Om_SDU/Institutter/Ist/ MaritimSundhed/Rapporter/ Report12_2006.ashx> 11. Pinheiro, P. (2011)Training, hazard control key to better ergonomics, Available at :<http://www. drillingcontractor.org/traininghazard-control-key-to-betterergonomics-10633> 12. Well Site Fishing & Rental Services (2016) Auto Slips, Available at: <http://www.iadc.org/wp-content/ uploads/2016/11/iadc- Presentation_Slips_10-27- 2016.pdf> 13. Ainsworth, K. (2017) 2016 ISP: Global LTI recordable incident rates both down, but number of fatalities ticks up slightly, Available at: <http://www.drillingcontractor. org/2016-isp-global-lti-recordableincident-rates-both-down-but- number-of-fatalities-ticks-up- slightly-44006> 14. Jensen, O., Laursen, J. (2014) A Review of Epidemiological Injury Studies in the Oil and gas Offshore industry, Available at : <http://www. forskningsdatabasen.dk/en/ catalog/2195049770> 15. Global Trade Media (2015) The health monitor: occupational health, Available at :<http://www. growthmarkets-oil.com/features/ featurethe-health-monitoroccupational-health-4622752/> 16. Wilson, J., Sharples, S. (2015) Evaluation of human, Fourth edition, CRC Press, Page 448 17. Berlin, C., Adams, C. (2017) Production Ergonomics: Designing Work Systems to Support Optimal Human Performance. Pp. 139 160. London: Ubiquity Press. 18. Hignett, S., McAtamney, L. (2000) Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA), Applied Ergonomics 31 19. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (2014) Prevention Of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Available at :<https:// www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/ owadisp.show_document?p_ id=4481&p_table=unified_ AGENDA> 20. Toomingas, A., Mathiassen, S.Ornqvist (2012) Occupational Physiology, Second edition, CRC Press Author Shahram Vatanparast MSc.CFIOSH. Shahram is Fellow and Chartered Member of IOSH with over 17 years' experience in the oil and gas sector. He has worked for major operating companies such as TOTAL, PTTEP, and ENI in the Middle East and South Asia regions, both on the offshore and onshore fields. He is also managing director of Petro Sanat Imen Avin Company. shahramvpts@gmail.com October 2018 hsme 79