General Oil and Gas Safety Guidelines | Hazard Reporting | Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) | Fall Protection Training | Working over Water | Emergency Response and Notification | Fire Prevention | Medical Services and Support
Electrical Safety Practices | Hazardous Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) | Crane Operator Qualifications and Best Practices | Material Handling | Control of Hazardous Chemicals and Substances | Helicopter Safety | Rigging, and Lifting Safety | Confined Spaces | Compressed Gas Cylinders
Emergency Response Plan and Equipment | Machine Guarding | Alarms, Fire Extinguishers and Shutdown | Hand Tools and Power Tools | First Aid Kits and Eye Wash Stations | Fall Protection Equipment | Energy Isolation and Electrical Systems | Stairways and Landings | Auxiliary Hoisting and Static Hanging Lines | Handrails and Guardrails | Gratings and Walkways | Synthetic Web Lines | Slings and Shackles | Ladders and Platforms | Hoses and Fittings | Pins and Keepers | Safety Chain and Whip Check | Chemical Use and Storage | Safety Data Sheets | Compressed Gas | Tubular Storage | Load Path Welds
Conducting Drill Stem Test | Setting Production Casing | Installing Production Tubing | Starting Production Flow | Starting Production Flow | Beam Pumping Units | Transporting Rig | Rigging Up Service Rig | Set Up Work Area | Perforating | Removing the Horsehead and Wellhead | Pulling and Running Rods | Wireline Operations | Well Logging | Cementing, Swabbing, Hot Oiling Snubbing, Coil Tubing, Sand Cleanout | Repairing Liners and Casing | Sidetracking: Plug-Back | Removing Casing: Place Cement Plugs
Site Preparation | Excavation and Trenching | Rigging Up Safety | Walking and Working Surfaces | Drilling Ahead Safety | Breaking Out Pipe | Tripping Out and In | Casing Operations | Site Maintenance Activities | Well Control Safety | Blowout Prevention Program
General Safety and Health Hazards | Drilling Site Jobs | Drilling Operation Accidents | Task-specific Accidents | Crane, Derrick, and Hoist Hazards | Material Handling Hazards | Blowouts | Flammable and Combustible Liquids | Lightning and Static Electricity | Hot Work (Welding) and Fire Safety | Flare Pits and Lines | Exposure to Rotating Parts Ergonomics | Circulating Fluid Systems | Hand and Power Tools | Confined Spaces | Exposure to Silica and Hydrogen Sulfide Gas
The Safety Culture | Writing Safety Policies and Programs | Working with Contractors | Hierarchy of Control Strategies | Employee and Management Involvement in Safety | Safety Management system (SMS) and Wellsite Analysis | Hazard Prevention and Control | Safety Education and Training | Conducting On-The-Job Training | Steps to Identify OSHA Requirements
General Oil and Gas Safety Guidelines | Hazard Reporting | Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) | Fall Protection Training | Working over Water | Emergency Response and Notification | Fire Prevention | Medical Services and Support
Electrical Safety Practices | Hazardous Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) | Crane Operator Qualifications and Best Practices | Material Handling | Control of Hazardous Chemicals and Substances | Helicopter Safety | Rigging, and Lifting Safety | Confined Spaces | Compressed Gas Cylinders
Emergency Response Plan and Equipment | Machine Guarding | Alarms, Fire Extinguishers and Shutdown | Hand Tools and Power Tools | First Aid Kits and Eye Wash Stations | Fall Protection Equipment | Energy Isolation and Electrical Systems | Stairways and Landings | Auxiliary Hoisting and Static Hanging Lines | Handrails and Guardrails | Gratings and Walkways | Synthetic Web Lines | Slings and Shackles | Ladders and Platforms | Hoses and Fittings | Pins and Keepers | Safety Chain and Whip Check | Chemical Use and Storage | Safety Data Sheets | Compressed Gas | Tubular Storage | Load Path Welds
Conducting Drill Stem Test | Setting Production Casing | Installing Production Tubing | Starting Production Flow | Starting Production Flow | Beam Pumping Units | Transporting Rig | Rigging Up Service Rig | Set Up Work Area | Perforating | Removing the Horsehead and Wellhead | Pulling and Running Rods | Wireline Operations | Well Logging | Cementing, Swabbing, Hot Oiling Snubbing, Coil Tubing, Sand Cleanout | Repairing Liners and Casing | Sidetracking: Plug-Back | Removing Casing: Place Cement Plugs
Site Preparation | Excavation and Trenching | Rigging Up Safety | Walking and Working Surfaces | Drilling Ahead Safety | Breaking Out Pipe | Tripping Out and In | Casing Operations | Site Maintenance Activities | Well Control Safety | Blowout Prevention Program
General Safety and Health Hazards | Drilling Site Jobs | Drilling Operation Accidents | Task-specific Accidents | Crane, Derrick, and Hoist Hazards | Material Handling Hazards | Blowouts | Flammable and Combustible Liquids | Lightning and Static Electricity | Hot Work (Welding) and Fire Safety | Flare Pits and Lines | Exposure to Rotating Parts Ergonomics | Circulating Fluid Systems | Hand and Power Tools | Confined Spaces | Exposure to Silica and Hydrogen Sulfide Gas
The Safety Culture | Writing Safety Policies and Programs | Working with Contractors | Hierarchy of Control Strategies | Employee and Management Involvement in Safety | Safety Management system (SMS) and Wellsite Analysis | Hazard Prevention and Control | Safety Education and Training | Conducting On-The-Job Training | Steps to Identify OSHA Requirements
OSHA Standard Scope and Application | Common Soil Problems | Soil Mechanics | Soil Types and Pressures | Determination of Soil Type | Methods of Protection | Installation and Removal of Protective Systems | Entering and Exiting the Excavation | Sloping Methods | Training Requirements
What are Bloodborne Pathogens | Specific Bloodborne Pathogens | Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens | Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens | Developing an Exposure Control Plan | Hepatitis B Immunization | Recognizing the Potential for Exposure | Housekeeping Methods to Control the Risk of Exposure | Personal Protective Equipment | Communicating Hazards in the Workplace
Definition of Industrial Hygiene | Role of the Industrial Hygienist | Worksite Analysis | Recognizing and Controlling Industrial Health Hazards | Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality | Overview of Chemical Hazards | Toxicity of Chemicals | Forms of Toxic Materials | Exposure Limits | Measurement and Monitoring Methods | Reducing Exposure | Biological Agents and Exposure Risks | Physical Hazards | Noise and Hearing Protection | Vibration Hazards | Illumination Hazards | Temperature-Humidity Extremes | Ergonomic Hazards
Process Safety Management Standard | CAAA Requirements | How the PSM Standard Applies | Developing the Written PSM Plan | Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) | Operating Procedures | Employee Participation | Employer and Contractor Responsibilites | Mechanical Integrity | Hot Work Permit
Logistics to Consider in Preparation for Training | Listening Skills | Overcoming the Psychological Stress of Training | Effective Introductions | Sequencing the Training Presentation | Responding to Hostile Students | On-the-Job Training Process | Concluding the Training Session | Dealing with Student Over and Under Participation | Asking and Answering Questions Effectively
Costs of Vehicle Accidents | Vehicle Inspections | Transporting People and Equipment | Driver Qualification Standards | Licensing, Driver Training and Evaluation | Accident Investigations
Fire Prevention Plan (FPP) Components | Portable Heaters | Identifying and Controlling Fire Hazards | Office Fire Hazards | Cutting, Welding, and Open Flame Work | Fixed Extinguishing Systems | Class A and B Combustible Materials | Employee Alarm Systems | Portable Fire Extinguishers | Exit Routes | FPP Evaluation | Training Requirements
Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Components | EAP Development | EAP Policies and Procedures | Natural and Man-made Emergencies | Evacuation Routes | Assembly Areas | EAP Training and Drills | Plan Review | Management Duties and Responsibilities | Plan Administrator Duties and Responsibilities | Evacuation Warden Duties and Responsibilities | Employees Duties and Responsibilities
Hazards of Working at Elevation | Fall Protection Program | Elements Identifying and Evaluating Fall Hazards | Portable Ladders | Supported Scaffolds | Aerial lifts | Adjustable-suspension Scaffolds | Cranes and Derrick Suspended Personnel Platforms | Guardrail Systems | Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) | Safety Net Systems | Training Requirements Rescue at Height
Basic Requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.146 | Permit-Required Confined Spaces | Categories of Confined Spaces | Confined Space Program Components | Atmospheric Hazards | Not-Atmospheric Hazards | Controlling Hazards | Duties and Responsibilities of the Confined Space Entry Team | Confined Space Rescue | Confined Space Training and Drill
General Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) | PPE Categories | Employee-owned Equipment | PPE Training Requirements | Eye and Face Protection | Respiratory Protection | Head, Hand, and Foot Protection | Electrical Protective Equipment | Hearing Protection | Training Hands-on PPE Techniques
Employer and Employee Responsibilities | Determining Work-Relatedness | General and Additional Recording Criteria | Forms Maintenance | Introduction to OSHA 300/300A Form Completion | Calculating Injury/Illness Incident Rates
OSHA Standard Scope and Application | Common Soil Problems | Soil Mechanics | Soil Types and Pressures | Determination of Soil Type | Methods of Protection | Installation and Removal of Protective Systems | Entering and Exiting the Excavation | Sloping Methods | Training Requirements
What are Bloodborne Pathogens | Specific Bloodborne Pathogens | Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens | Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens | Developing an Exposure Control Plan | Hepatitis B Immunization | Recognizing the Potential for Exposure | Housekeeping Methods to Control the Risk of Exposure | Personal Protective Equipment | Communicating Hazards in the Workplace
Definition of Industrial Hygiene | Role of the Industrial Hygienist | Worksite Analysis | Recognizing and Controlling Industrial Health Hazards | Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality | Overview of Chemical Hazards | Toxicity of Chemicals | Forms of Toxic Materials | Exposure Limits | Measurement and Monitoring Methods | Reducing Exposure | Biological Agents and Exposure Risks | Physical Hazards | Noise and Hearing Protection | Vibration Hazards | Illumination Hazards | Temperature-Humidity Extremes | Ergonomic Hazards
Process Safety Management Standard | CAAA Requirements | How the PSM Standard Applies | Developing the Written PSM Plan | Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) | Operating Procedures | Employee Participation | Employer and Contractor Responsibilites | Mechanical Integrity | Hot Work Permit
Logistics to Consider in Preparation for Training | Listening Skills | Overcoming the Psychological Stress of Training | Effective Introductions | Sequencing the Training Presentation | Responding to Hostile Students | On-the-Job Training Process | Concluding the Training Session | Dealing with Student Over and Under Participation | Asking and Answering Questions Effectively
Costs of Vehicle Accidents | Vehicle Inspections | Transporting People and Equipment | Driver Qualification Standards | Licensing, Driver Training and Evaluation | Accident Investigations
Fire Prevention Plan (FPP) Components | Portable Heaters | Identifying and Controlling Fire Hazards | Office Fire Hazards | Cutting, Welding, and Open Flame Work | Fixed Extinguishing Systems | Class A and B Combustible Materials | Employee Alarm Systems | Portable Fire Extinguishers | Exit Routes | FPP Evaluation | Training Requirements
Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Components | EAP Development | EAP Policies and Procedures | Natural and Man-made Emergencies | Evacuation Routes | Assembly Areas | EAP Training and Drills | Plan Review | Management Duties and Responsibilities | Plan Administrator Duties and Responsibilities | Evacuation Warden Duties and Responsibilities | Employees Duties and Responsibilities
Hazards of Working at Elevation | Fall Protection Program | Elements Identifying and Evaluating Fall Hazards | Portable Ladders | Supported Scaffolds | Aerial lifts | Adjustable-suspension Scaffolds | Cranes and Derrick Suspended Personnel Platforms | Guardrail Systems | Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) | Safety Net Systems | Training Requirements Rescue at Height
Basic Requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.146 | Permit-Required Confined Spaces | Categories of Confined Spaces | Confined Space Program Components | Atmospheric Hazards | Not-Atmospheric Hazards | Controlling Hazards | Duties and Responsibilities of the Confined Space Entry Team | Confined Space Rescue | Confined Space Training and Drill
General Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) | PPE Categories | Employee-owned Equipment | PPE Training Requirements | Eye and Face Protection | Respiratory Protection | Head, Hand, and Foot Protection | Electrical Protective Equipment | Hearing Protection | Training Hands-on PPE Techniques
Employer and Employee Responsibilities | Determining Work-Relatedness | General and Additional Recording Criteria | Forms Maintenance | Introduction to OSHA 300/300A Form Completion | Calculating Injury/Illness Incident Rates
Impact of Effective Performance Appraisal Systems on Employee Motivation and ...Dr. Nazrul Islam
Healthy economic development requires properly managing the banking industry of any
country. Along with state-owned banks, private banks play a critical role in the country's economy.
Managers in all types of banks now confront the same challenge: how to get the utmost output from
their employees. Therefore, Performance appraisal appears to be inevitable since it set the
standard for comparing actual performance to established objectives and recommending practical
solutions that help the organization achieve sustainable growth. Therefore, the purpose of this
research is to determine the effect of performance appraisal on employee motivation and retention.
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Designing and Sustaining Large-Scale Value-Centered Agile Ecosystems (powered...Alexey Krivitsky
Is Agile dead? It depends on what you mean by 'Agile'. If you mean that the organizations are not getting the promised benefits because they were focusing too much on the team-level agile "ways of working" instead of systemic global improvements -- then we are in agreement. It is a misunderstanding of Agility that led us down a dead-end. At Org Topologies, we see bright sparks -- the signs of the 'second wave of Agile' as we call it. The emphasis is shifting towards both in-team and inter-team collaboration. Away from false dichotomies. Both: team autonomy and shared broad product ownership are required to sustain true result-oriented organizational agility. Org Topologies is a package offering a visual language plus thinking tools required to communicate org development direction and can be used to help design and then sustain org change aiming at higher organizational archetypes.
Originally presented at XP2024 Bolzano
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