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Proforma Safety Helps Ensure Safe Operations at Mountaineer
CO2 Sequestration Project
This article appears in the January 2009 issue of Next Generation Oil & Gas Magazine
Proforma Safety LLC is helping launch a new generation for
coal-fired plants at the Mountaineer Project in New Haven,
West VA, where American Electric Power (AEP) will test post-combustion
carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and sequestration technologies.
The CO2 will be injected into two wells, which will be drilled
to depths approaching 8,500 feet. There also will be three
monitoring wells. Battelle Memorial Institute is serving as
consultant on geologic storage and is providing oversight
during field operations. Union Drilling is providing drilling
services for the project, which began in August and is projected
for completion in 2009.
Proforma Safety is on site at the Mountaineer
Project, ensuring every aspect of drilling operations is conducted
safely. Charles Dougan and Jay Lavergne,
safety consultants with Proforma Safety, share oversight for
these operations, working with Union Drilling and other site
service providers.
Charles Dougan, Proforma Safety HSSE Advisor,
explains Proforma's role. "Our job is to create an environment
of safety awareness that is pervasive across all operations,"
says Charles. "We believe safety requires continual and integrated
planning, strong processes, daily and consistent training
and the right equipment for the job. We're in constant communication
with all project personnel. Our job is to ensure policies
and procedures are followed according to the respective manuals
and guidelines for host company AEP, Battelle and Union Drilling.
"Each project we undertake for a client is unique, so we make
sure our services target their needs," he continued. "For
example, we advise Battelle staff on OSHA requirements for
drilling operations; in particular, safety requirements and
guidelines on anchors and guy lines, which would not normally
be their area of expertise."
Danielle Meggyesy, Battelle supervisor
for the drilling operation, comments: "Our expectation is
that every aspect of construction and drilling will be conducted
with the highest regard for safety. Proforma Safety is helping
ensure this goal is met."
Paul Kawada, lead HSSE Coordinator for AEP,
tells how Charles "has worked hard to make the drilling operation
mesh with the construction guidelines," he said. "Industrial
construction is a totally different world from drilling operations.
Charles has combined the two with a positive attitude and
communicated that same approach down to the rig hands.
"Proforma Safety has done, and continues to do, what is
needed for our project to succeed," Paul concluded. "Proforma
has positively handled every challenge our project has presented."
Proforma Safety President Mike Arnold explains
how drilling operations in northern states such as West Virginia
have vastly different conditions and requirements from those
in the lower U.S. and especially offshore in the Gulf of Mexico.
But while drilling storage and test wells may differ from
oil and gas discovery well drilling, the safety concerns remain
the same.
"Our main goal," says Mike, "Is to make sure that all personnel
return home each day in the same condition as when they reported
for work - without injuries and in good health. We start every
tower or shift with a safety tool-box meeting and Job Safety
Analyses (JSAs) that cover the day's operations. This ensures
the first thing a crewmember hears before starting work is
SAFETY.
"During every shift," he continues, "We maintain our presence
on the rig floor, around the location and even in the coffee
break doghouse. This keeps safety as a constant reminder in
every hand's mind."
Proforma Safety engages the rig crew members in discussions
concerning their safety and the safety of those working around
them. Proforma tries to instill two main safety-related ideas
in everyone that comes on location: (1) conduct a "what-if"
analysis in advance of any job or task to identify any hazards
that may exist, and (2) understand his or her rights and obligation
to stop the job if a hazard does exist, or if he or she doesn't
feel comfortable that a job or task will be done safely.
Jay Lavergne, Proforma Safety HSSE Advisor,
summarized the attitude he has encountered at Mountaineer.
"We are working with some very professional personnel on this
assignment and everyone has accepted the same safety philosophy
-- no injuries and no damage to equipment, or the environment.
"If you're successful in getting everyone to commit and
cooperate, it doesn't get much more complicated than that."
Proforma Safety is a family-owned and operated company that
has achieved global reach because of its reputation for excellence
in HSE representation on the job. The company is a leader
in the safety industry for preventing lost-time accidents
for its clients around the world.