Blinding Deblinding Best Practices Lessons From of Adnoc Gas Processing
Blinding Deblinding Best Practices Lessons From of Adnoc Gas Processing
Odafe Amurun
(M.Sc., Pgd, Hnd, iDipNebosh, GradIOSH,
MIIRSM, AMIIAI, CRPO)
Content of Presentation
• Background
• Purpose of Blinding & De-blinding
• Hazards.
• Best Practices & Mitigations
• Health & Safety Roles and Responsibilities
• Related Incidents & Lessons Learned
• Questions & Answers
Background
The hazardous chemical energy industry and particularly oil and gas
sub-sector has many potential health and safety threats hence no one
player can afford to have any sub-standard management system.
Incompetence.
Complete the hazardous energy isolation form or blind list. Specify the
equipment/line (mention the number) and activity for which the form is
made, mark up the location on the isometric drawing for the
line/equipment and attach to the form every step of the way.
Best Practices & Mitigations
Send this form or blind list, as some call it, for asset owner’s approval.
it is a good practice to first get a review done by the Process
Control/Process Engineering Team before sending to the asset owner
for approval.
Mention on this form, the blind size and rating against each blind.
Once signed off, any change will nullify the form or blind list and the
process will have to be restarted.
Best Practices & Mitigations
Sort the blinds to be used and tag them. Some organisations have tags
that can be used to identify blinds, serialize them and indicate the
line/equipment number where it will be installed.
Best Practices & Mitigations
Before putting the blinds and spades, take the marked up piping and
instrumentation drawing, approved HEI form or blind list and blind point
tags in the company of the one who operates the equipment/line and
physically tag off the spots where blinds or spades will be inserted.
This is where the competence of the blind and spade installer is tested.
There are so many methods of cross checking that equipment is safe
to work on and it varies from one equipment to another.
Blinding
Blinding or spading can then begin one at a time and for each one
completed replace the blind point tag placed earlier with Blinded or
spaded tag.
One says blind/spade point tag and the other says Blinded/spaded tag.
Blinding
They will visit the locations where blinds and spades have been
installed carrying with them the P&ID and verify that the blinds and
spades have been installed as indicted.
Blinding
The equipment operator and the process control engineer sign off the
hazardous energy form or blind list and keep with the person who
supervises the equipment operator for validation and safe keeping.
Upon completion of the activity and the associated permits closed, de-
blinding permit request will then be submitted by the person who will
remove the blinds or spades.
We, as Health and Safety Practitioner, often have been saddled with
the role and that underscores why we need to take active interest in
the processes and procedures driving our organisation’s fiscal
objectives so that the value we bring can be felt across the value
chain.
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Common Mistakes or Failures & the Outcome.
Lack of supervision
This group was assigned to blind a spool for replacement. The
supervisor instructed the technician to sort the blinds, gaskets and
tools to be taken to the location of work while he completes the permit
processes. Before the supervisor arrived the technician had started
loosening flange joints to install blinds. In between, the gasket he
brought did not fit into the flange and left to get the right gasket to
support the blind. On arrival he saw huge oil spillage has occurred.
Common Mistakes or Failures & the Outcome.
Incompetence/Inexperience
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