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Reporting
Element
Definitions
Form MMS-131
Performance Measures Data
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Production Operations Employees
(Company and Contractor) Recordable and Lost Time Injuries/Illnesses
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1.1 |
Recordable Injuries/Illnesses:
This value includes all company and contractor recordable injuries and illnesses using the
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Record Keeping Guidelines for Occupational Injuries and
Illnesses, September 1986 edition (or latest edition) from January 1 through December 31
for all production (i.e., production, wireline, maintenance, associated transportation,
associated catering) operations employees that are assigned to the operators OCS
locations. It also includes restricted activity cases that are associated with
no-days-away-from-work incidents. Transportation of personnel (e.g., helicopter, boat)
injuries and illnesses incurred while supporting OCS activities should be included
regardless of the occurrence location (e.g., shore base, OCS, transit). If transportation
services are shared between OCS operators and others, only appropriate injuries and
illnesses (i.e., those for which the operator is accountable) should be included with the
operators records. Office staff and management who are located onshore should not be
included unless the company has an established process to include only the time they spend
offshore and any associated offshore injury/illness.
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1.2 |
Lost Time Injuries/Illnesses: This value is
the number of production operations employee (company and contractor) injuries and
illnesses on the OCS for which there were lost workdays as defined by BLS guidelines on
the OSHA 200 log (or latest edition). It includes injuries and illnesses involving both
days away from work and restricted duty situations.
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Drilling Operations Employees
(Company and Contractor) Total Recordable and Lost Time Injuries/Illnesses
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2.1 |
Recordable Injuries/Illnesses:
This value includes all company and contractor OSHA recordable injuries and illnesses
using the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Record Keeping Guidelines for Occupational
Injuries and Illnesses, September 1986 edition (or latest edition) from January 1 through
December 31 for all drilling (i.e., exploration, development and production) operations
employees (includes drilling, well workover/completion/service, plugging and abandonment,
maintenance, associated transportation, associated catering, diving, etc.) that are
assigned to the operators OCS locations. It also includes restricted activity cases
that are associated with no-days-away-from-work incidents. Transportation of personnel
(e.g., helicopters, boats) injuries and illnesses incurred while supporting OCS activities
should be included regardless of the occurrence location (e.g., shore base, OCS, transit).
If transportation services are shared between OCS operators and others, only appropriate
injuries and illnesses (i.e., those for which the operator is accountable) should be
included with the operators records. Office staff and management who are located
onshore should not be included unless the company has an established process to include
only the time they spend offshore and any associated offshore injury/illness.
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2.2 |
Lost Time Injuries/Illnesses: This value is
the number of injuries and illnesses for which there were lost workdays as defined by BLS
guidelines for drilling (i.e., exploration, development, and production) employees who are
assigned to the operators OCS locations. Includes injuries and illnesses with both
days away from work and restricted duty.
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Construction Operations
Employees (Company and Contractor) Total Recordable and Lost Time Injuries/Illnesses
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3.1 |
Recordable Injuries/Illnesses:
This value includes all company and contractor recordable injuries and illnesses using the
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Record Keeping Guidelines for Occupational Injuries and
Illnesses, September 1986 edition (or latest edition) from January 1 through December 31
for construction operations employees (includes offshore construction, piping, platform
structural modifications, major equipment additions, pipelines, major painting activities,
platform installations and decommissioning, maintenance, associated transportation,
associated catering, diving, etc.) that are assigned to the operators OCS locations.
These activities are usually directed by a construction inspector or supervisor and are
larger projects, in most cases. It also includes restricted activity cases that are
associated with no-days-away-from-work incidents. Transportation of personnel (e.g.,
helicopters, boats) injuries and illnesses incurred while supporting OCS activities should
be included regardless of occurrence location (i.e., OCS, shore base, transit). If
transportation services are shared between OCS operators or others, only appropriate
injuries and illnesses (those for which the operator is accountable) should be included
with the operators records. Office staff and management who are located onshore
should not be included unless the company has an established process to include only the
time they spend offshore and any associated offshore injury/illness.
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3.2 |
Lost Time Injuries/Illnesses: This value is
the number of injuries and illnesses for which there were lost workdays as defined per BLS
guidelines on the OSHA 200 log (or latest edition) for construction operations employees
who are assigned to the operators OCS locations. Includes injuries and illnesses
with both days away from work and restricted duty.
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Production, Drilling, or Construction
Employee Hours Worked
This value is the number of actual hours worked during the calendar year on the OCS by
those production, drilling, or construction operations employees (i.e., company and
contractor employees) assigned to an operators OCS locations. Transportation
employee hours worked should include all time worked regardless of location (excluding
office staff and management), but allocated among operators if the services are shared. Do
not include hours for which the employee is off-work or sleeping. Therefore, record 24
hours only in the unusual event that an employee works through a full day.
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Noncompliances
This value is the same number of noncompliances from OCS leases as reported to the EPA on
an annual Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR). For companies that submit DMRs to EPA on a
monthly basis, this value is the number of noncompliances from OCS leases that occurred in
the calendar year being reported.
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Oil Spills: Number and Volume Of Oil
Spills <1 Barrel
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6.1 |
Number of spills: This value is the annual
calendar-year total number of oil spills of less than 1 barrel from production,
construction, and drilling-related operations on the OCS. It includes lessee spills and
contractor spills directly involved in supporting lessees operations. It includes
spills from (1) pipelines within the facility where operator had/should have had
containment, and (2) pipeline company-owned pipelines, operated by the facility. It does
not include sightings, shipping-related incidents such as non-lease-related shipping
spills, hazardous substance spills, or NPDES-related spills or sheens.
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6.2 |
Volume of spills: This value is the total
volume of spills from 6.1. |
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