Drilling contractors have historically managed HSE and operational risks. During the 1990’s,
many Drilling Contractors recognized that in order to achieve a step-change improvement in
safety and operational performance, they would have to formalize their long term experience
and work practices within a structured framework represented by a management system.
The development of an effective management system was to ensure appropriate risk
management efforts would be consistently applied by people at the worksite to manage
Major and Other Workplace Hazards to ensure safe and reliable operations.
In order to further improve the efficiency and effectiveness of business results, many Drilling
Contractors have integrated the management of HSE risks into their remaining business
activities.
An HSE Case has two primary purposes:
1. Demonstrate internal assurance within the Drilling Contractor’s organisation that its
management system’s risk reducing controls related to the Health, Safety and
Environment aspects of its operations, meets its senior management’s expectations.
2. and, where applicable: demonstrate to the Drilling Contractor’s external stakeholders
that its management system’s risk reducing controls meet stakeholder’s expectations.
The HSE Case demonstrates how a Drilling Contractor’s organisation applies a systematic
risk management approach to maintain and improve HSE and operational performance.
Developing and maintaining an HSE Case provides continuous assurance that existing HSE
risks are effectively managed and provides assurance that risks associated with changes to
equipment, activities or locations, as well as systemic weaknesses identified by incident
analyses and audits will be effectively managed.
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