Policies

Health & Safety Policy

Management of ISC Group is vitally interested in its employee’s health and safety. Protecting employees from injury or occupational disease is a major continuing objective. ISC Group makes every effort to provide a safe, healthy work environment. All supervisors and workers are dedicated to continuing to reduce the risk of injury.

ISC Group, as employers, is ultimately responsible for worker health and safety. Supervisors are held accountable for the health and safety of workers under their supervision. They are responsible for ensuring that machinery and equipment are safe and that workers are in compliance with established safe work practices and procedures. Workers receive industry standard training in their specific work tasks to protect their health and safety. Commitment to health and safety forms an integral part of ISC Group, from the president to the workers.

Requirements for Plug & Abandonment

From a legislation perspective, at least for offshore wells, the 1958 Geneva Convention rules, and the 1982 Law of the Sea regulations are the accepted framework for removal and disposal of offshore structures. Obviously, regulating offshore structures, it doesn’t apply to land wells for which there is no universal international regulation nor standard.

That said, the specificity, significance and in general, the approach towards well abandonment and decommissioning vary significantly by country. While some countries, especially the major oil and gas hubs, such as the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) and the North America, possess a detailed and specific legislation dictating the do’s and don’ts of decommissioning a well, other countries, like Italy, Ukraine, Angola, and Australia, only go as far as setting the goals of the P&A operation. Also, essential niches for the industry, such as Venezuela, Oman, Egypt, and Russia, have no known legislation on this matter. They are all in the process to introduce Legislation.

Two of the most highly regulated areas for well abandonment and intervention are the GoM and the North Sea. In both areas, most fields are reaching the end of their productive lives and are made up of aging infrastructure. These long-life producing regions that once pioneered offshore drilling are, under pressure. The public opinion focuses on environmental concerns and the official regulatory agencies actively intervening, getting ready to plug and abandon (P&A) a substantial number of wells in the next few years.

ISC Group has been working with Global clients on providing Safety Management Programs and site supervision to many P&A/Facility Decommissioning projects.

Policies & Regulations

The oil and gas industry is faced with such challenges as avoiding worker injuries, preventing environmental disasters, and dealing with regulatory overload from regulatory bodies in Canada, the U.S. and many others throughout the world.

To help mitigate such uncontrollable circumstances, outfits can invest in their future by acting strategically. A safety program is one of the best places a company can invest time and resources during this critical juncture.

Safety outcomes directly impact the bottom line, making an HSE program a key opportunity to improve overall business performance. Investing in safety programs will put a company in an enviable position once prices pick up and increasing production once again becomes a priority. Having efficient and effective safety processes in place will allow firms to focus their full energies on production and profits.

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