17th April 2012
I woke up as early as 6.00 am today. That’s because I can’t
stay asleep anymore since I slept on about 8.30/9.00 pm last night. Well, in an
air-conditioned room, who would not fall asleep fast right?..ahaa..
So today there are quite many tasks I’ve done. Somehow, it’s
not that hard or heavy task at all, yet not that much. I’ve been helping buying
some foods and goods with the Boss, Mr. Francis and David using the company
car; CYGNUS..hahaha..kebaruan naik Cygnus…
At Papar, the boss invited us to go to eat breakfast at a
chinese restaurant. There I ordered a meehun sup mixed pork meat while my boss
ordered dim sum (a lot of dim sum), such a huge breakfast. I got so full that I
almost threw up LOL. Then we go buy things lah..
I was taken to go inside the site by David, although I
haven’t been to safety induction, so I just stay calm, meaning tapuk2
lahh..haha..But we passed the gate. Rules on site are;
1.
Wear overhead protection (safety helmet).
2.
Safety Glasses.
3.
Long-sleeve shirt or coverall.
4.
Dust protection mask.
5.
Must be safety briefed (safety induction).
6.
Must be a sub-con/main-con personnel
(contractor).
7.
Vehicle speed limits 20 km/h.
8.
Stop at the gate for security inspection (in or
out).
9.
In and out card scan for supervisor and general
worker.
10.
Always think safety.
While I was there, there are not much task I can do since I
haven’t introduced about what to do (yet). I helped David to prepare the ‘In
and out’ tag for workers or personnel in HSAP for headcount purpose. AND THAT
IS THE FIRST TIME I USED THE LAMINATING MACHINE…..which is, COOL MAN!!!..I
mean, the device is producing heat to laminate the paper (we bought a special
laminating plastic lah for this,,) inside the laminating card, and it’s so new
for me..ahaa..well, the device is worth RM3xx.00..it can fit A3 laminating.
At three, I have Safety Interview at the Site Main Office by
John See, Health, Safety & Environment Manager (HSE Manager) –While waiting
for him, SHO Vincent make a joke about the Korean name “OH, In Tae” the Safety Deputy.
Then at the interview I was asked about my experience, if I got the Yellowbook
and then he explained that my experience is not enough so he put me into
‘Safety Promoter’ which I do not know what is it about. Perhaps, the one that
Go to site to site to tell about safety..it’s a little bit like SHO but without
the report to make. This position kinda’ funny to me. But it’s okay it’s
alright.
See, the world we
live is not that easy as we think. To start another level “We must begin again
from zero in that level” – Sidney Mohede. As for me, to be Site Safety
Supervisor in Oil & Gas Business, I need at least 5 years experiences as
SSS. To be a SHO, need another 5, in total 10 years (at least). To put it
easily, let me make a timeline for being Oil & Gas SHO.
1. Safety Promoter. 1-3 years.
2. Site Safety Supervisor Assistant. 4 - 5
3. Site Safety Supervisor. 5 - 10
4. Safety Officer Assistant.* 10 - 15
5. Safety Officer.* 15 - 20
6. Safety & Health Officer Assistant. 20 - 22
7. Safety & Health Officer. 22 - 25
8. Health, Safety & Environment Officer
Assistant. 25 - 26
9. Health, Safety & Environment Officer. 26 - 27
10. Health, Safety & Environment Manager
Assistant. 27 - 28
11. Health, Safety & Environment Deputy. 28 - 30
12. Health, Safety & Environment Manager. 30
** Just anggaran..hahaha..but it’s true that to get the SHO title is not easy as what they said
in the safety class.
I think that’s my advice for today. Bye.. =)
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