The Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) is a Malaysian government agency responsible for ensuring workplace safety, health, and welfare under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSHA 1994).
Key Elements of a Drilling Ship Safety Case
1. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Conducting HAZIDs (Hazard Identification) and QRAs (Quantitative Risk Assessments) to evaluate risks related to drilling operations, such as blowouts, fires, and structural integrity issues.
2. Major Accident Hazard (MAH) Management
Identifying potential Major Accident Hazards and implementing controls to prevent or mitigate their consequences.
3. Safety Management Systems (SMS)
Documenting the Safety Management System to ensure compliance with IADC guidelines and international standards.
4. Emergency Response Planning
Developing plans to address emergencies like well-control incidents, evacuation, or loss of stability..
What We Can Offer
As a specialist in technical safety services, Storm Technical helps clients comply with DOSH regulations by:
CIMAH Safety Reports
Preparing comprehensive safety reports for Major Hazard Installations (MHIs) to meet CIMAH requirements.
Risk Assessments
Conducting HAZOP, QRA, and other desktop studies to identify and mitigate risks.
Emergency Planning
Developing Emergency Response Plans (ERP) in line with DOSH standards.
Regulatory Compliance
Ensuring alignment with DOSH guidelines, including
workplace safety management systems and risk control measures.
Through expert analysis and documentation, Storm Technical supports clients in achieving full compliance with DOSH regulations, enhancing workplace safety and reducing risks.