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This survey report presents the results and conclusions of the NO-DROPS Campaign carried out in 2015, aiming to enhance awareness and control over Dropped Objects. The survey indicates a positive increase in personnel awareness and knowledge during the campaign, with a high percentage of participants supporting the reiteration of such initiatives in 2016. The report highlights key findings on personnel perspectives towards DROPS in their tasks, training adequacy, and the efficacy of eLearning materials. Additionally, it ranks beneficial campaign activities and improvement suggestions provided by the respondents, emphasizing the importance of standardized practical DROPS identification training, hazard hunts, management communication, equipping rigs with standardized DROPS equipment, regional recognition schemes, and incorporating DROPS sections in the TBRA documentation.
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NO-DROPS Campaign – WHY??? Campaign initiated Trending indicated that we were not making any improvement against controlling Dropped Objects.
Conclusions Increased DROPS awareness and knowledge across personnel during campaign. 93% 90% Personnel want this type of campaign run again in 2016 91% Consider DROPS in every task they conduct 95% Agree that they get enough DROPS training to do the job safely 85% DROPS eLearning taught them something new
Conclusions Beneficial activities performed during the DROPS campaign were (ranked top to bottom) How to improve the DROPS Campaign (ranked top to bottom) Standardize practical DROPS identification training 44% 19% DROPS hazard hunts General awareness (including management communication) Provide standardized DROPS equipment to rigs 19% 9% Practical DROPS identification training Regional DROPS recognition scheme 13% 7% Specific DROPS section in TBRA 7%