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The Manage Well Control Emergencies Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Uncontrolled release of pressure
- inadequate training of employees.
- 2. Information Gather
- Incomplete data
- misinformation
- loss of vital records.
- 3. Equipment Inspection
- Machinery malfunction
- failure of safety devices
- poor maintenance.
- 4. Personnel Briefing
- Insufficient knowledge
- miscommunication.
- 5. Contingency Plan Development
- Inadequate resources
- lack of time for planning.
- 6. Emergency Control Practice
- Panic
- lack of coordination
- non-compliance with procedures.
- 7. Drill Simulations
- Injury during drills
- lack of seriousness in employees.
- 8. Well Monitoring
- Mechanical failures
- Imperfect reading.
- 9. Response to Emergencies
- Delayed response
- incorrect procedure followed.
- 10. Well Shut-down process
- Improper shut-down
- equipment failure.
- 11. On-site Evacuation
- Mismatch in headcount
- panic among staff.
- 12. First Aid and Medical Assistance
- Delay in providing first aid
- unavailability of medical supplies.
- 13. Incident Reporting
- Incomplete incident reports
- delay in reporting.
- 14. Investigation and Analysis
- Inadequate evidence
- bias in investigation.
- 15. Corrective Action Implementation
- Resistance to change
- inadequate training.
- 16. Follow-up and Review
- Non-completion of corrective actions
- lack of follow-up.
- 17. Documentation and Record Keeping
- Loss of vital records
- poor documentation.
- 18. Staff Training
- Inadequate training materials
- lack of understanding.
- 19. System Inspection
- System failure
- inadequate inspection.
- 20. Regular Auditing
- Non-compliance with procedures
- neglect of safety protocols.