1、1999 Survey on Petroleum Industry Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities Summary Report: Aggregate Data Only As Reported to the American Petroleum Institute Covering Petroleum and Petrochemical Operations of Reporting Companies API Publication 2378 June 2000 i American Petroleum Institute
2、STD.API/PETRO PUBL 2378-ENGL 2000 m 0732290 0b2b33b bbO W API ENVIRONMENTAL MISSION AND GUIDING ENVIRONMENTAL PRINCIPLES The members of the American Petroleum Institute are dedicated to continuous efforts to improve the compatibility of our operations with the environment while economically developi
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10、L 2378-ENGL 2000 E 0732290 Ob26337 5T7 m American Petroleum Institute 1999 Survey on Petroleum Industry Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities Summary Report: Aggregate Data Only As Reported to the American Petroleum Institute Covering Petroleum and Petrochemical Operations of Reporting Co
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27、PUEIL 2378-ENGL ZOO0 E 0732Z90 Ob26340 091 m Table of Contents Page Introduction 1 summary 2 Table 1: U.S. Industry Totals by Function . 6 Table 2: Non-US . Industry Totals by Function : . 8 Summary of Fatal Injuries . 10 List of Participants . 12 V Previous page is blank . STD-API/PETRO PUBL 2378-E
28、NGL 2000 11111 0732290 Ob263Yl4 T28 m INTRODUCTION The American Petroleum Institute (API) has published this report since 193 1. It includes information regarding workplace injuries, illnesses, fatalities, lost workday cases, and incidence rates by industry segment and functions. Prior to this years
29、 survey, companies were only asked to submit data about their own employees in their US. operations. To increase the value of this report, the scope was expanded to include non-U.S. operations. Additionally, data was collected for four new functions: Upstream Support Service, LubricantslSpecialties,
30、 Downstream Support Services, and Power Generation and two new incident rates: Days Away plus Restricted Activiv Cases and Days Away Cases. Another major change introduced was the ability for companies to submit their data electronically over the Internet. Some of the features of this online databas
31、e include automatic data checks, online instructions, and reports. It also provides companies that are willing to share their data with the ability to produce customized reports allowing them to benchmark against their peers. Participation in the API annual survey is voluntary and company participat
32、ion varies from year to year. Therefore, exercise caution when using this data to characterize the performance of the industry as a whole. However, eighty companies that responded to this years survey with U.S. operations data also responded to last years survey. These eighty companies represent nin
33、ety percent of the total number of employees and eighty-nine percent of the total number of hours repofted to API for 1999. Participants were asked to submit data according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Recordkeeping Guidelines for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, September 1986 editio
34、n. Therefore, this report provides incidence rates per 200,000 hours worked on the same basis as those reported by BLS. One hundred and fourteen companies responded to the survey. All but one of these companies submitted data for U.S. operations. Thirteen companies submitted data for non-U.S. operat
35、ions. 1 - STDmAPIIPETRO PUBL 2378-ENGL 2000 m 0732270 Ob26342 764 m SUMMARY U.$. Operations: Company Employees 1999 data pertaining to U.S. occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities for an employers own employees were submitted to the American Petroleum Institute (API) by one hundred and thirt
36、een oil and gas companies (including eight subsidiaries), employing 174,368 persons with a total work experience of 357 million hours. In 1998, one hundred and eighteen companies reported 212,850 employees with a work experience of 435 million hours. In 1999, the Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence
37、 Rate reported was 1.60, compared to 1.34 for 1998. This rate is the number of total recordable cases per 200,000 hours worked, or approximately the number of cases per 1 O0 full-time workers per year. The FataI PIus Days Away Incidence Rate reported for 1999 was .49 per 200,000 hours worked-r one c
38、ase for every 204 employees, compared to .33 in 1998-01- one case for every 303 employees. Since 1986, the reported Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence Rate and FataI plus Days Away Incidence Rate have improved an average of 2.9 and 3.9 percent per year, respectively (see the figure below). Rep0rte
39、dU.S. Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry 4 I 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 “-+-Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence Rate - -e - Fatal plus Days Away Cases Incidence Rate Significant differences exist among companies rega
40、rding return-to-work policies and practices. Therefore, use of the Fatal plus Days Away Incidence Rates alone to judge and compare company safety performance is not recommended. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes employment figures for different sectors of the petroleum industry. The tab
41、le below shows the number of full-time employees in the U.S. company information section of this report and the comparative total employment figures published by BLS. These figures can be used to calculate the API survey representation rate. The API U.S. company information is limited to company emp
42、loyees only while the BLS has a more inclusive definition of employment (the BLS includes contract workers). Therefore, use caution when interpreting these representation rates. Employment in the Petroleum Industry E,“,:, ,“. , IC ,“ Atlantickichfield Company MC0 Pipe , Line , , Company ,., , . ,. ,
43、“ Barger Engineering Inc Berry Petroleum Company Amoc0 - Pipeliae.m+ess upit Chevron Pipe Line Company chicap Pipe Linecompany cinia Pipe Line Company Ctgo Petrolem Corporation Citgo Pipeline company Clark Refning & Mqkehg Colonial Pipeline Company Conoco Inc Cook Inlet Pipe Line Company Croft Petro
44、leum Company Cross Oil Refining & Marketing Devon Energy Corporation Dixie Pipeline Company Dome pipehe Corporation Eberly & Meade Inc Embassy Oil Enbridge (U.S.) Inc Enbridge &es (North Dakota) Inc Energy Pro Inc Enterprise Products Operating Equilon Enterprises LLC Equilon Pipeline Company Equista
45、r Pipeline Operations Ergon Inc Excalibar Exploration Inc Type of Data Reported us. Non-U.S. Company Company Operations Operations X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ,. -x X X X. X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 12 STD=API/PETRO PUBL 2378-ENGL 2000 m 0732270 0626353 74T
46、 W 1999 Survey of Occupational, Illnesses and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry List of Participants Type of Data Reported U.S. Non-U.S. COMPANY Explorer Pipeline Company Exxon Company USA Emon Pipehe Company Fina Inc Fina Oil & Chemical Company (Pipelines) Great Western Drillhg Green nergy Inc H
47、unt Oil Company Justiss Oil Company Inc beb PipeLine Company Kentcky Hydrocarbon Kerr-McGee corporation Lone Mountain Production Company Lyondell-Citgo Refining Company Marathon Ashtand Petrolem Marathon Ashland Pipe Line Marathon Oil Company McGowan Working Partners Michael D LUS Mitchell Energy Co
48、rporation Mobil Oil Corporation Motiva Enterprises LLC MR Drilling Company Navajo Refining Company (Pipeline Div) Occidental Oil 6t Gas Corporation Ocean Energy Ouachita Exploration Inc Patina Oil & Gas Corporation Petroleos Mexicanos Phillips Petroleum Company Phillips Pipe Line Company Placid Refi
49、ning Company Plantation Pipeline Company Portland Pipe Line Corporation Questar Pipeline Company Razorback Pipeline Company Saco Oil Company Santa Fe Snyder Corporation Seadrifi Pipeline Corporation Seneca Resources Corporation Shakespeare Oil Company Inc Shell Oil Company South Carolina Pipeline Corporation Stokes Production sunoco Inc Interstate.Enera company Loop LLC Company Company Operations Operations X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 13 STD-API/PETRO PUBL 2378-ENGL 2000 m 0732290 06263
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