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中国石化华北石油工程构建海外项目全链条安全防护体系纪实
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao· 2025-11-24 03:26
Core Viewpoint - The company has initiated innovative overseas safety inspections to address the challenges of managing safety in its oil engineering projects, aiming for zero accidents in its overseas operations by 2025 [2][3]. Group 1: Safety Inspection Initiatives - Since November 2023, the company has launched overseas safety inspections to tackle the complexities of safety management in its oil engineering projects, particularly in regions like the Middle East and Africa [2]. - By 2025, all overseas teams are expected to achieve zero reported accidents, with the Kuwait SP-158 drilling team achieving 15 years of accident-free operations [2]. Group 2: Root Cause Management - In 2024, the company identified 489 issues during overseas safety inspections, with 18 categories of hazards showing characteristics of being easy to rectify but difficult to sustain [3]. - The company is implementing a "five returns" method to address recurring safety hazards, focusing on management root causes and establishing a comprehensive management system [3]. Group 3: Project Safety Control - For new overseas projects, the company has shifted from post-event inspections to proactive monitoring, emphasizing key node control and real-time supervision of high-risk operations [4]. - All newly launched overseas teams have achieved a zero-accident start, reinforcing safety as a fundamental practice from the outset [4]. Group 4: Empowering Grassroots Safety Management - The company identified issues in the handling of "special work permits" during inspections in Iraq, leading to a targeted training initiative to improve understanding and compliance [5]. - The training resulted in an increase in the compliance rate of special work permit handling from 78% to 100%, enhancing safety communication across projects [5].