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API Publ 2388-2010 pdf free download

API Publ 2388-2010 pdf free download.Survey of Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry Summary Report: Aggregate Data Only.
Use Consistent Definitions Reporters to API should be guided by the definitions provided here to the maximum extent possible. If a company cannot follow a definition exactly because of the particular way it keeps its records, its data are still useful and should still be submitted. Any deviations should be described on the back of the form or attached on a separate sheet. It is extremely important that deviations from API definitions be noted in the comments section. Report Incidents Corresponding Only to the People and Property Covered by Each Data Entry Form Each company‘s submission should cover all of its petroleum operations. All of the incidents that meet the criteria in this document should be included in the data submitted to API. In general, the criteria for classifying and reporting injuries, illnesses, and fatalities to API should be consistent with those prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). If a company‘s submission covers only selected domestic subsidiaries of a parent corporation, then it should include the incidents and other required data only for those subsidiaries. For instance, on the ―Data Entry Form 1 – U.S. Operations: Company Employees‖ , the injuries reported should be those experienced by the employees included in the ―Average Number of Employees‖ column. The objective is to compare injuries and illnesses to the corresponding employees at risk. Function Definitions Supersede NAICS Categories The API function (department) categories do not necessarily correspond to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. The function definitions are given in the next section, along with the SIC categories that are closest to them. For API reporting purposes, the function categories as defined by API in Appendix A of this document should be used. The NAICS categories are defined in the North American Industry Classification System Manual, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President (1997 edition).
Report Data Only for Petroleum Related Functions Many petroleum companies have operations or subsidiaries dealing with solar energy, coal, shale, or mineral mining or other fields that are not in the mainstream of petroleum industry operations. Data on these activities may confuse the picture of the petroleum industry fire and safety record and should not be reported. Report Employee Data for U.S. and Non-U.S. Operations Separately Companies can report employee data for their U.S. operations, non-U.S. operations and their subsidiaries. This applies to all information submitted (e.g. hours worked and number of employees). Report Contract Worker Data for U.S. and Non-U.S. Operations Separately Companies can report contract worker data for their U.S. operations, non-U.S. operations and their subsidiaries. This applies to all information submitted (e.g. hours worked and number of employees).
Submit data for any contractor or individual that is under contract, subcontract or purchase order who performs work or provides services for your company. While companies may choose to track data for all contractors, at this time API does not intend to capture data for the following: Joint ventures, where your company is not the operator. Offsite construction sites, fabrication shops, design and engineering firms unless your company has operational control. Marine crude and product transport, work boats and supply vessels. Aviation services, including helicopter and fixed wing transport. Public road transportation, bus, van, automobile and truck. Third-party truck deliveries (crude, product, other). Visitors, tour groups, public officials, mail couriers, vending machine, floor mat, laundry/uniform supply companies and other similar incidental contractors. Joint Venture Operations The basis for injury, illness and fatality reporting is that each employer (company) reports cases pertaining to its own employees or contract workers who provide services to the employer (company).

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