Health Management Challenges of the Pandemic - A Case Study from Recent Pipeline Repair Campaign

Widi Hernowo, Rosif Ridho, S. Sunarto
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Avoiding an offshore COVID-19 outbreak while executing an urgent and intricate pipeline repair campaign is a significant challenge, especially in a country that is experiencing a COVID-19 positivity rate of more than 20% on daily basis. Any minor mismanagement of health management on the DSV (diving support vessel) may lead to a COVID-19 outbreak with the risk of shutting down the campaign and significantly impacting the business continuity objectives. Therefore, the major health management challenge is to avoid a COVID-19 outbreak on the DSV to ensure the well-being of personnel during campaign and to achieve the necessary pipeline repair. The approach taken was to deploy the DSV with team and tools/equipment as soon as possible to avoid a prolonged platform shutdown due to the pipeline leak event. In order to carry out the project, a detailed risk assessment taking account of medical, logistics and security considerations was undertaken in order avoid a COVID-19 outbreak on the vessel. The risk assessment enabled an adjustment to the quarantine requirements for the pipeline repair team before departure to the work location. A contingency plan was also developed to manage a scenario in which a member of the offshore team was infected with COVID-19, and in order to comply with applicable government regulation. Through the effective implementation of a detailed risk assessment, the company was able to complete the pipeline repair campaign without any offshore COVID-19 outbreaks. On the DSV there were 65 personnel working on multiple activities to execute the pipeline repair works on time and on budget. The site team made a diligent effort to follow the mitigations identified in the risk assessment, under the direction of company Business Continuity Management Team (BCMT). As a result of this effort, the company was able to resume production from the offshore platform in a timely manner. This paper discusses the effective implementation of detailed risk assessment on a DSV as part of company business continuity management amid COVID-19 pandemic in the country, including medical, logistics and security considerations. This project was implemented in a year-end period, beyond normal conditions and in a tight schedule.
大流行的卫生管理挑战-最近管道修复运动的案例研究
在执行紧急而复杂的管道修复运动的同时,避免海上COVID-19爆发是一项重大挑战,特别是在一个每天COVID-19阳性率超过20%的国家。DSV(潜水支援船)上任何轻微的健康管理不善都可能导致COVID-19爆发,有可能导致活动停止,并严重影响业务连续性目标。因此,主要的卫生管理挑战是避免COVID-19在DSV上爆发,确保活动期间人员的健康,并实现必要的管道修复。采取的方法是尽快部署DSV团队和工具/设备,以避免由于管道泄漏事件导致平台长时间关闭。为了实施该项目,考虑到医疗、后勤和安全因素,进行了详细的风险评估,以避免在船上爆发COVID-19。风险评估使管道维修小组能够在出发前往工作地点之前调整隔离要求。为了遵守适用的政府法规,还制定了应急计划,以应对离岸团队成员感染COVID-19的情况。通过有效实施详细的风险评估,该公司能够在没有任何海上COVID-19爆发的情况下完成管道修复活动。在DSV上,有65名人员从事多种活动,以按时按预算执行管道维修工作。现场团队在公司业务连续性管理团队(BCMT)的指导下,努力遵循风险评估中确定的缓解措施。由于这一努力,该公司能够及时恢复海上平台的生产。本文讨论了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,对DSV进行详细风险评估的有效实施,作为公司业务连续性管理的一部分,包括医疗、物流和安全方面的考虑。该项目于年底实施,超出正常条件,时间紧迫。
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