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1 INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROCEDURE OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS Operations Manager (Dukhan Fields) OM(D) Executive VP Operations DO President & CEO Rev. Date Reason A4.1 Feb15 Minor Revision, Issued for use QC:

2 DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY Rev No. Rev Date A1 July 2002 Revision Description Page No. Approved by Original Issue OM(D), DO OM(D), DO A4 March 2013 Revised by SMS PTW and JSA Committee based on the comments raised in Insurance audit report, third party SMS audit reports and by other departments and due for review as per the Procedure. A4.1 February 2015 Renamed title of DO to Executive VP, added President & CEO to title page. President & CEO Remarks : Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

3 Page i of iii CONTENT LIST 1.0 INTRODUCTION Management of the PTW System OBJECTIVES OF THE PTW SYSTEM WORK COVERED BY WORK PERMIT RELATED DOCUMENTS DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS WORK PLANNING TYPES OF WORK PERMIT / CERTIFICATE OPERATION OF THE PTW SYSTEM Work Permit Validity Work Permit Application Work Permit Authorization Work Permit Control Work Permit Issue Extension of a Permit Transfer of Responsibility Crossreferencing Blanket Work Permit Work Permit Suspension Closing a Work Permit Work Permit Retention PREPARATION OF THE WORKSITE Cold Work Hot Work Confined Space Entry 16 Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

4 Page ii of iii Radiography Electrical Work Certificates and Associated Certificates Excavation Certificate 18 ISOLATION, LOCK OFF AND TAG Mechanical Isolation Process / Mechanical Isolation Procedure Electrical Isolation Long Term Isolation SCAFFOLDING WORK UNDER PERMIT PERMIT AUDITING RESPONSIBLE PERSONS Permit Authority Permit Controller Permit Applicant Worksite Supervisor Authorized Electrical Person (AEP) Competent Electrical Person (CEP) Radiation Protection Officer (RPO) Radiation Worker Authorized Gas Tester Firewatcher Standby Man Work Party (Permit Users) 27 Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

5 Page iii of iii ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT A FLOWCHART FOR DUKHAN PTW SYSTEM 28 ATTACHMENT B LEGCHART FOR DETERMINING WHICH PERMIT IS REQUIRED 29 ATTACHMENT C EXAMPLE OF COLD WORK PERMIT ATTACHED 30 ATTACHMENT D EXAMPLE OF HOT WORK PERMIT ATTACHED 31 ATTACHMENT E EXAMPLE OF RADIOGRAPHY PERMIT ATTACHED 32 ATTACHMENT F EXAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL WORK CERTIFICATE ATTACHED 33 ATTACHMENT G EXAMPLE OF PREPARATION / REINSTATEMENT CERTIFICATE ATTACHED 34 ATTACHMENT H EXAMPLE OF CONFINED SPACE ENTRY CERTIFICATE ATTACHED 35 ATTACHMENT I EXAMPLE OF CONFINED SPACE ENTRY LOGSHEET ATTACHED 36 ATTACHMENT J EXAMPLE OF EXCAVATION CERTIFICATE ATTACHED 37 ATTACHMENT K EXAMPLE OF 33KV OVERHEAD LINE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE 38 ATTACHMENT L EXAMPLE OF SPADING / BLINDING LIST 39 ATTACHMENT M EXAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL / MECHANICAL ISOLATION TAGS 40 ATTACHMENT N EXAMPLE OF WORKSITE SUPERVISOR SHIFT CHANGE ENDORSEMENTS 41 ATTACHMENT O EXAMPLE OF PERMIT COMPLIANCE AUDIT CHECKLIST 42 ATTACHMENT O(a) SHEET 2 OF PERMIT COMPLIANCE AUDIT CHECKLIST 43 ATTACHMENT O(b) SHEET 3 OF PERMIT COMPLIANCE AUDIT CHECKLIST 44 ATTACHMENT P EXAMPLE OF AMENDMENT REQUEST FORM 45 ATTACHMENT Q EXCAVATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE APPROVAL MATRIX 46 ATTACHMENT R PTW STOP / OBSERVATION CARD Dukhan 47 Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

6 Page 1 of INTRODUCTION The management of Qatar Petroleum (QP) requires that the health and safety of all employees and other persons who may be affected directly or indirectly by their activities, and the protection of its assets is ensured. Dukhan Operations is committed to developing and enforcing safe working practices. This Permit to Work (PTW) System is a major element in complying with these requirements, providing a mechanism for controlling workplace hazards, and protecting employees, facilities and the public. To ensure the PTW System is effective, DO NOT DEVIATE FROM IT. The system is designed to ensure personal and environmental safety, and the integrity of plant and equipment. This PTW Procedure is a formal written system that uses Work Permits to control work by means of potential hazard identification and risk assessment. These work permits are also means of communication between plant management, plant supervisors, technicians who prepare and carry out the work. THE ISSUE OF A WORK PERMIT DOES NOT, BY ITSELF, MAKE A JOB SAFE. SAFETY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED BY THOSE PREPARING THE WORK AND THOSE CARRYING OUT THE WORK. The work permit is not simply permission to carry out a job. It is the cornerstone of a safe system of work that determines how that job can be carried out safely. A work permit must not be regarded as a means of avoiding the need to eliminate hazards or reduce risks, nor just an exercise in form filling. It does not remove individual responsibility, as your signature means you are responsible. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF ANY INSTRUCTION ON A WORK PERMIT OR ARE IN ANY DOUBT REGARDING THE PTW PROCEDURE, STOP AND ASK YOUR IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR FOR GUIDANCE. This procedure is applicable to the entire Dukhan Concession Area of QP. Work Permits are not mandatory for aboveground civil infrastructure works inside the Green Fields Areas of Dukhan Concession Area of QP. 1.1 Management of the PTW System The Respective Asset Holder is responsible for ensuring that an effective PTW system is established and maintained. He shall also ensure that the system is monitored, audited and reviewed as required. As a minimum the system shall be reviewed every three years and amended as necessary. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

7 Page 2 of 47 The Asset Manager or his authorized representative has complete authority for the operation and administration of the system, and shall appoint Permit Authorities as required. Permit Authorities are the area supervisor for Operations Dukhan Fields on all matters related to the PTW system. These supervisors are responsible for ensuring the workforce (with PTW responsibility) under their authority, inclusive of contractors, are adequately trained in the operation of the PTW system. Administration of the PTW system shall be conducted in English and all personnel who have responsibilities within the system shall be able to read and write in English and fully understand the requirements applicable to their role. Training shall be provided via a QP approved and recognized training medium. 2.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE PTW SYSTEM The Dukhan PTW system is designed to ensure: 3.0 a coordinated, communicated and controlled safe system of work all work carried out is recorded continuous improvement of the PTW system through audit and revision WORK COVERED BY WORK PERMIT Work shall not be carried out unless: it has been approved by either Planned Maintenance Routine, Engineering Department, Field Support Department or Plant Change Request (PCR). All other work not defined above must be approved and agreed by the Permit Authority. the work has been planned and agreed 24 hours in advance, or is of a breakdown nature or priority unplanned work requiring immediate action. all work permits have been properly authorized. All work in any area requires a work permit, with the exception of emergency safety work that is either loss of life actual or loss of life potential. In the event of a breakdown outside of normal working hours, priority unplanned work or emergency safety work arising, the Permit Authority is authorized to verbally allow work to commence immediately. Work permits shall be prepared as soon as practical to cover the work being carried out. Note: If the above emergency procedure is used, it shall be recorded in the Plant Permit Logbook and signed and dated by the Permit Controller. The ensuing Incident Report shall also show how this work was carried out. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

8 Page 3 of RELATED DOCUMENTS ES Safety Instructions Electrical General IPOPS029 Mechanical Isolation Strategy Dukhan Fields IPOPS030 Procedure for Scaffolding Work Dukhan Fields IPOPS031 Confined Space Entry Procedure Dukhan Fields IPOPS032 Excavation Procedure Dukhan Fields Qatar Law No. 31, 2002 Radiation Protection QPSTDS056 QP Radiation Safety Standard for Industrial Radiography QPRDKN25 Procedure on Job Safety Analysis QPRDKN21 Procedure for Abrasive Grit Blasting on Live Pipelines DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS Air Contaminant Any hazardous substance or chemical that is present or that may be present in the atmosphere within a confined space / vessel. Air contaminants include but are not limited to: Authorized Electrical Person (AEP) hydrocarbon vapours or gases vapours or gases resulting from production operations or from materials used within the confined space / vessel (e.g. treating chemicals) H2S, CO, SO2 Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM). A trained electrical person, appointed by the Lead Electrical Engineer, who has technical knowledge and competence of the working of high and low voltage systems in his designated areas of responsibility to carry out switching operations and to issue and cancel Electrical Work Permits. The notice of appointment shall define the voltage on which the AEP can work and the areas in which he has responsibility. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

9 Page 4 of 47 Authorized Gas Tester Appointed in writing by his department management after successfully completing the gas tester course and certified accordingly. Blanket Work Permit Certification Any general work permit that has a workscope not specific to one piece of equipment and involving more than one department or discipline. Having successfully passed the appropriate level of training. Cold Work Permit A document issued for the performance of work where a source of ignition cannot be created. This includes but is not limited to: bolting and unbolting flanges on pipelines, vessels and equipment, work on electrical or instrument equipment that is incapable of being energized or activated, manual excavations to a depth of less than one metre. Competent Electrical Person (CEP) An electrical person, either from Senior Staff or ELS cadre and appointed by the Lead Electrical Engineer, who has sufficient technical expertise and experience to recognize hazards and to take remedial action in his designated area of responsibility. The notice of appointment shall define the voltage on which the CEP can work and the areas in which he has responsibility. Controlled Area A work place where radiation exposure could exceed the three tenth of the annual limit of radiation workers. (20 Sv/year), or the dose rate could exceed 7.5 Sv /hour. Only radiation workers are allowed to enter a controlled area. (Uniquely numbered and identified with the letter C ) Confined Space Any enclosure having a limited means of entry and exit and not designed for continuous occupancy. Examples include but are not limited to the following: process vessels, tanks, bins, stacks, large pipe, pits, vaults any enclosure where the presence of air contaminants may be harmful to a worker and prevent his ability to escape unaided Any excavation with a depth of more than 1.25m where hazardous atmosphere exists or could reasonably be expected to exist, such as excavations in landfill areas, contaminated areas, areas where hazardous substances are stored nearby and within the production/live stations Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

10 Page 5 of 47 Electrical Isolation The secure, proven disconnection and separation of a circuit or item of equipment from every source of electrical energy. Firewatcher Appointed by the Permit Applicant, he shall hold a valid training card from a certified Training Center and have basic fire fighting knowledge (use of portable extinguishers and fire hose). He shall be capable of interpreting portable gas detection monitors and understand what to do in the event of an alarm, and how to raise an alarm. Green Fields Area A clearly demarcated virgin and safe area not having any underground or aboveground facilities / services like hydrocarbon processing, handling or transportation facilities, cables, pipelines etc. Hot Work Permit A document issued for the performance of work where heat or sparks may be generated, making it possible to ignite flammable liquids, vapors, gases or other combustible materials. This includes but is not limited to: burning, welding, grinding, chipping, gritblasting, use of electrical equipment or internal combustion engines. A written record of the location and description of all physical disconnections and mechanical isolations (blinds / spades and blank flanges) installed in process piping, vessels or equipment. (Uniquely numbered and identified by the letter H ) Isolation Register (specifically for Long Term Isolations) This information includes the type of blind, tag number, date installed, date removed, authorizing signatures, and other required information. Lock off Placement of an approved locking device on equipment controls to prevent unintended operation or startup, e.g. placement of a lock and chain on a valve handle to prevent the movement of the valve handle and the unintended operation of the valve. Long Term Isolation Isolations that remain in place when all work permits associated with the PRC are closed. Lower Explosive Limit The lowest concentration of gas in the atmosphere that results in a combustible mixture. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

11 Page 6 of 47 Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) Any material found in the natural environment that has radioactive properties. In oil exploration and production terms, this usually refers to radioactive scale sometimes found on the walls of vessels, pipes, valves, or entrained in sludge. This material is formed by the precipitation of salts brought to the surface in the produced water. Oxygen Deficiency A condition in which the atmosphere contains less than 19.5% Oxygen by volume. Permit Applicant The Performing / Asset Holding Department s representative initiating the work, appointed in writing by the Department Head. He shall have the technical competence to consider and guard against potential hazards associated with his work activity. However, the person should be authorized by his department management and hold a valid PTW training completion card issued by HS(D) Department. Permit Authority A Supervisor from the operating / asset holding / sponsoring department with responsibility for the operation of the plant and managerial authority for safetyrelated matters over all personnel on site, irrespective of their departmental reporting relationship. However, the person should be authorized by his department management and hold a valid PTW training completion card issued by HS(D) Department. Subject to Department Managers approval, Permit Authority can be Permit Applicant or a Permit Controller. Permit Controller A Supervisor or Senior Technician to be identified by his department management and shall control, coordinate and execute the issue and closure of work permits. He shall have a complete overview of all operational activities underway or planned on site in order to avoid risk caused by simultaneous activities. However, the person should be authorized by his department management and hold a valid PTW training completion card issued by HS(D) Department. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

12 Page 7 of 47 Policy A rule or directive that guides or restricts action. Procedure A document that details the execution of an activity. Public / NonRadiation Worker A person who is not designated to be associated with activities of Industrial Radiography, is not permitted to be involved in work or passage where ionizing radiation is present, and must be excluded from areas where ionizing radiation warning signs and barriers are erected. Pyrophoric Iron Scale This is produced when Iron oxidizes in the presence of materials containing Hydrogen Sulphide. The resulting scale can ignite spontaneously when dry and exposed to air. Radiation Protection Officer (RPO) Radiation Worker A person designated and qualified to be associated with activities of Industrial Radiography. Radiography Work Permit A document issued for the performance of work involving radioactive sources and radiation generating equipment. Shall A mandatory action or requirement. Should A preferred course of action. Sponsoring Department The department that schedules, plans and coordinates the work. It shall ensure that all personnel under its jurisdiction are adequately trained and competent to perform their duties as required by the PTW system. Standby Man Appointed by the Permit Applicant, he shall be approved in his duties by the HSE Department. He is stationed outside the confined space and shall maintain line of sight or verbal contact with personnel undertaking confined space entry. (Uniquely numbered and identified by the letter R ) A suitably trained and experienced person, qualified in Radiological work and appointed, in writing by an authorized licensee, to be a Radiation Protection Officer. This person shall hold a valid personal license issued by the Ministry of Environment and shall be approved by HS(D) for Radiography work permit. The RPO shall undertake the responsibility of the worksite supervisor. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

13 Page 8 of 47 Suspended Work Permit A work permit for which isolations, precautions etc. are still in place, but the work is not being progressed. Worksite Supervisor A person appointed in writing by the Sponsoring Department s representative. He is responsible to the Permit Applicant for all aspects of safety related to the work and work party. However, the person should be authorized by his sponsoring department / Permit Applicant and hold a valid PTW training completion card issued by HSE Department. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

14 Page 9 of WORK PLANNING An essential requirement for safe and efficient administration of the PTW system is comprehensive forward planning. A weekly work permit meeting shall be held to discuss the proposed Hot Work permits for hazardous / operational areas. As a minimum the following points shall be discussed: a description of the work to be performed and the ways in which the work will be carried out tools / equipment required and any necessary safety procedures the area and system / equipment to be worked on, and any hazards or potential hazards that may arise whether the work may affect any other area, system, or equipment either adjacent or remote Attendees at these meetings shall include the Permit Authority or Permit Controller, Permit Applicant(s), Safety Officer and anyone else required. Note: Breakdown and priority unplanned work may necessitate immediate action. 7.0 TYPES OF WORK PERMIT / CERTIFICATE In order to determine the type of work permit required, see Attachment B. The PTW system incorporates the use of 3 Primary Permits as follows: Cold Work Permit Hot Work Permit Radiography Permit Primary (see Attachment C) Primary (see Attachment D) Primary (see Attachment F) In addition to the above permits, a number of other certificates are used as an integral part of the PTW system. They are used when it is necessary to record additional information and special precautions to be taken to ensure safe preparation and implementation of the work. They are as follows: Note: Job Safety Analysis Electrical Work Certificate Preparation / Reinstatement Certificate (PRC) Confined Space Entry Certificate Excavation Certificate 33KV Overhead Line Clearance Form (Ref: QPRDKN25) (see Attachment G) (see Attachment H) (see Attachment I) (see Attachment J) (see Attachment K) A Spading / Blinding List (see Attachment L) is mandatory for all vessel or tank entry activities, however the Spading / Blinding List is not classed as a certificate. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

15 Page 10 of OPERATION OF THE PTW SYSTEM A flowchart of the PTW system is included as Attachment A. 8.1 Work Permit Validity Cold Hot, Radiography 8.2 Maximum duration of 14 consecutive working days from the date / time of issue. Maximum duration of 7 consecutive working days from the date / time of issue. Work Permit Application All identified work shall be authorized and planned prior to work permit application. The Permit Applicant shall raise the appropriate work permit and should use the leg chart as a means of deciding the type of permit required. Included in Box 1 of the permit shall be a full description of: location of work applicant telephone number work order / contract number equipment to be worked on and identification number exact nature and scope of the work speciality tools and/or equipment that may impact on safety at the worksite need for daily Permit endorsement by the Permit Applicant, by ticking the relevant box The Permit Applicant shall liaise with the Permit Controller to complete the relevant sections of the work permit to the best of his knowledge, and any additional work permits and supporting certificates as required. The Permit Applicant or his representative shall present the work permit and any supporting documentation to the Permit Authority for review and authorization. 8.3 Work Permit Authorization The Permit Authority, together with the Permit Applicant, shall review the work permit and any supporting documentation and, if satisfied, authorize the Permit Controller to process the work permit, ensuring that equipment preparation and safety precautions are put in place. The Permit Authority shall specify the validity of the work permit after discussion with the Permit Applicant. However it shall not exceed the limits stated in Section 8.1. A new permit shall be processed for work extending beyond the validity of a permit. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

16 Page 11 of Work Permit Control On being authorized, the Permit Controller shall review the work permit and any supporting documentation and shall complete the appropriate sections. He shall arrange for equipment preparation, e.g. depressurizing, draining, flushing, purging, and any process, mechanical, safety, or electrical isolations required. When he is satisfied that the worksite has been safely prepared (see Section 10 of this procedure) and lockoff keys for process / electrical isolations are secure in the Lockout Box(es), the work permit details shall be recorded in the Work Permit Register. Only when this is complete will the work permit and the relevant equipment be released to the Permit Applicant, after the Permit Controller has signed. 8.5 Work Permit Issue The Worksite Supervisor assigned by the Permit Applicant shall collect the prepared work permit from the Permit Controller and sign the permit to acknowledge he understands it and accepts the associated worksite responsibilities. The Worksite Supervisor shall then obtain the first endorsement from the Permit Controller for the work to proceed. He shall then proceed to the worksite to commence the work. No amendment to a work permit or certificate is permitted without the approval of the Permit Authority. Additional safety precautions may be added with the approval of the Worksite Supervisor and the Permit Controller. Note: Overwriting or correction fluid on a work permit / certificate immediately invalidates it and shall cause it to be cancelled, except in case of extension of permit (see Section 8.6 of this procedure). If a work permit has all the endorsements complete but the isolations and work are to continue, a new work permit shall be raised. The new work permit shall then be applied for and authorized using the normal procedure. Each work permit endorsement from the Permit Controller is only valid for a maximum of one shift. The oncoming Permit Controller shall endorse work extension into the next shift. If the work permit endorsement boxes have all been completed, a new work permit shall be raised. 8.6 Extension of a Permit If work has not been completed within the validity of a permit, a new permit shall be issued for the remaining work. The Serial Number of the new permit shall be struckoff and the Serial Number of the old permit shall be written in its place. All work permits and certificates associated with the same work shall be crossreferenced by inserting the certificate number in the box provided on each document. Additional certification raised during the validity of an issued permit shall also be crossreferenced on all copies of the live work permit. There will not be any limit to the number of new permits issued for completion of ongoing work. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

17 Page 12 of Transfer of Responsibility Permit Authority If the position holder changes, all work permits shall be presented to the new Permit Authority immediately after the change occurs. Permit Controller All work permits shall be presented for transfer of authority immediately to the oncoming Permit Controller as he arrives on site. Permit Applicant All work permits shall be presented for transfer of authority immediately to the oncoming Permit Applicant as he arrives on site. Worksite Supervisor Work shall stop if he leaves the site for shift change. The new Worksite Supervisor shall sign the Transfer of Responsibility part of the permit in the presence of the Permit Controller. If the work is being performed on more than one shift per day and the Worksite Supervisor changes during these shifts, the oncoming shift Worksite Supervisor shall endorse the work and permit declaration with his name, timing of the shifts, and signatures on the attached sheet. Radiation Protection Officer (RPO) 8.8 Work shall stop if he leaves the site for shift change. The new RPO shall sign the Transfer of Responsibility part of the permit in the presence of Permit Controller. If the work being performed is more than one shift per day and the RPO changes during this shift, the incoming shift RPO shall endorse the work permit declaration with his name, timing of the shift and signature on the attached sheet. Crossreferencing All work permits and certificates associated with the same work shall be crossreferenced by inserting the work permit / certificate number in the box provided on each document. Additional certification raised during the validity of an issued permit shall also be crossreferenced on all copies of the live primary work permit. 8.9 Blanket Work Permit The use of Blanket work permits as defined is not permitted Work Permit Suspension If a general alarm activates all work shall stop immediately. Work shall not recommence until cleared to do so by the Permit Controller or by announcement from the Control Room, and the permits shall be stamped and initialed accordingly. The Permit Controller, Permit Applicant or Safety Officer are authorized to stop work in the event of work permit violation or unsafe acts. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

18 Page 13 of 47 All other personnel may stop the work if they observe any hazardous or potentially hazardous condition. They shall immediately inform the Permit Controller, Permit Applicant or Safety Officer. If on investigation it is determined the work permit is to be suspended, the Permit Authority shall be informed immediately. If Hot Work is suspended for operational reasons, e.g. due to sampling, the Control Room shall advise the Permit Applicant / Worksite Supervisor if other work permits are to be suspended or withdrawn. The Permit Controller shall retrieve all relevant work permits. Work shall not resume until the Permit Controller declares it is safe to do so. A work permit can only be suspended for a maximum of five days or until the expiry of its validity period (whichever is sooner), when it shall be cancelled and signed off. Thereafter a new work permit shall be raised or the system / equipment shall be placed in long term isolation as appropriate Closing a Work Permit On completion of the work, the Worksite Supervisor shall check the worksite and ensure that all tools and equipment have been removed and the area cleaned. When all activities have ceased, he shall return the work permit to the Permit Controller for his endorsement. The Worksite Supervisor shall then inform the Permit Applicant, who shall sign the work permit signifying handing back of the equipment. Responsibility for the satisfactory handing back of the worksite is the Permit Applicant s. Note: For Confined Space Entry Certificates, it is mandatory that the Permit Controller visits the site and checks the confined space is clear prior to closure of the certificate. The Permit Controller shall ensure the area is acceptable prior to signing for acceptance of handing back of the area / equipment. The Permit Controller can then allow deisolation of the equipment. The Permit Controller shall ensure that all isolations are removed before closing the work permit, and associated work permits and/or certificates as appropriate, and allowing the equipment to be reinstated Work Permit Retention The original (top copy) of the work permit, and top copy of any associated certificates, shall be held on site for one month or an appropriate time as determined by the Permit Authority, prior to being archived. If an incident occurs associated with a work permit, the original copy of the work permit and the original copy of any associated certificate(s) shall be attached to the Incident Report. Copies of these originals shall be retained on file. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

19 Page 14 of PREPARATION OF THE WORKSITE It is the responsibility of the Permit Authority to ensure the safe preparation of the worksite. He may assign the application for process isolations to a nominated person, but he still retains overall responsibility. Electrical isolations shall be assigned via the AEP. When the Permit Authority decides it is necessary, the Permit Applicant shall prepare formal plant or equipment preparation procedures / method statement. This will be completed prior to the work commencing and reference should be made to any Simultaneous Operations procedures when necessary. The Permit Controller shall provide copies of markedup P&IDs, spade lists and/or isolation procedures to the Permit Applicant (mandatory for all vessel entry and process isolations). Based upon the detailed description of the work to be performed, hazards shall be assessed regarding the materials to be handled and the prevailing conditions. The possible impact of the work on the surrounding area shall be assessed and care taken not to issue a work permit that could impact on the safety conditions of other work permits in the area. The Permit Controller can introduce additional precautions if necessary based on his assessment. Based on the assessment of the hazards involved, the precautions to be taken to enable the work to proceed safely shall be indicated by the Permit Authority on the work permit. Based on the residual risks associated with the job, the permit/jsa to be escalated to higher management approval. Refer procedure QPRDKN25 on Job Safety Analysis for further details. The following are examples for process equipment: 9.1 isolations required and method of isolation, e.g. blanking, spading, double block and bleed etc. shifting of mobile equipment personal protection required gas testing / monitoring and specified frequencies Cold Work The performance of cold work shall require, but is not limited to, the following precautions: a) The Permit Authority shall specify if the Permit Controller and Permit Applicant are required to make a site visit during the shift. b) If a gas test is required, it shall be carried out immediately prior to the commencement of work and, if the work party has left the worksite, immediately prior to resumption of work. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

20 Page 15 of 47 c) If continuous gas test monitoring is required, the Worksite Supervisor and the persons performing the work shall ensure that the portable gas detectors remain fully charged and active. d) The Worksite Supervisor shall ensure that all personnel under his control strictly adhere to the conditions of the work permit. e) The Worksite Supervisor shall remain at the worksite during the performance of the work. 9.2 Hot Work Prior to any hot work being authorized, the Permit Authority shall consider the following points: could the work be removed to a safer location? is it essential for safety or process reasons to perform the work during normal operations, or could the work be deferred until a total or partial shutdown? has the workscope and potential hazards been discussed by the Permit Applicant, Safety Officer and Permit Controller? another hot work permit will NOT be issued for an area where a confined space entry certificate for work permits associated with this activity are in force the performance of hot work is NOT permitted in the same area as work involving paint spraying or hand painting cold work that is likely to release hydrocarbons near to the site of hot work shall be suspended gas test is required; it shall be carried out immediately prior to the commencement of work and, if the work party has left the worksite, immediately prior to resumption of work the Worksite Supervisor shall remain at the worksite during the performance of the work as defined by the Permit Authority on the permit the number of hot work permits to be issued in any one area will be determined by the Permit Authority, based upon the availability of manpower and equipment to control and make safe for the work to be carried out a) Preparation and Performance of Hot Work The Permit Controller and Permit Applicant shall make regular visits to the worksite during the work activity. Total isolation from flammable or toxic gas / liquids shall be achieved in one of the following ways: physical disconnection blinding using correctly rated blinds spading using correctly rated spades double block and bleed any combination of the above as deemed necessary by the Permit Authority / Permit Controller Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

21 Page 16 of 47 Note: It may be necessary to raise a Cold Work permit for this preparatory work. The Permit Authority shall assess this after discussion with the Permit Controller. The Permit Controller shall ensure that the equipment is: depressurized drained vented purged and flushed or any of the above as required to allow hot work to commence Caution: During the venting of hydrocarbons to atmosphere, all hot work in the same area must be suspended. All hot work sites shall be free of hydrocarbons and combustible materials, e.g. sludge, scale, deposits etc. The worksite shall be gas tested by an Authorized Gas Tester and certified as being flammable / toxic gas free. A certified gas detector shall be active on site throughout the hot work. The maximum LEL permissible for authorized hot work is 0% LEL. During the work, all sparks and splatter shall be suitably contained. If the work is above access or walkways, precautions shall be taken to ensure that no sparks or splatter falls below. The area beneath the worksite shall be barricaded off and warning notices posted in English and Arabic. All drains in the vicinity shall be covered. Mobile plant or equipment shall not be sited in hazardous or nonhazardous locations unless it meets with the safety requirements for operation in that area. 9.3 Confined Space Entry Preparation for entry into confined spaces shall be performed in accordance with the approved procedure IPOPS031, which will be provided by the Permit Controller. The precautions are mandatory and apply even when a person s head is inserted into the space for a quick inspection. The following requirements are applicable to all process and utility systems, irrespective of service: the Permit Controller and Permit Applicant shall make regular visits to the worksite during the work activity the confined space shall be positively isolated from all process and utility systems by disconnection, blinding and/or spading, using the correctly rated spades / blinds (where disconnection is employed as the means of isolation, both sides of the disconnected lines will be blinded) isolations shall be achieved as close to the confined space as possible (a Cold Work permit will be required for the isolation work) Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

22 Page 17 of 47 if the confined space is equipped with a source of electrical power or conductors, an electrical isolation shall be carried out (the AEP can also confirm the adequacy of the electrical earthing) the atmosphere within the confined space shall be initially tested by the Permit Controller for oxygen level, toxic gas / vapour and combustible gas, and subsequently tested every hour (a portable gas monitor shall be on site for continuous monitoring) entry to any confined space shall only be authorized by the Permit Controller when determining the criteria for confined space entry without breathing apparatus, residues that may contain and emit dangerous levels of vapours should be considered, e.g. sludge, scale and deposits normally only 2 persons shall be allowed to work in a confined space at any time (any change to this shall be approved by the Permit Authority) a Standby Man, equipped with a handheld radio, shall be stationed at the entry point to the confined space AT ALL TIMES when persons are inside the amount of time allowed for personnel to work inside the confined space, and the appropriate rest periods, shall be stipulated on the permit (time should be decided based on site conditions) Where the Permit Controller is one of the persons entering the confined space, the Permit Authority shall endorse the certificate. Where the Permit Authority decides to enter, the Permit Controller shall endorse the certificate. Under no circumstances shall the Permit Authority and the Permit Controller be permitted to enter the confined space at the same time. 9.4 Radiography The transportation, control and handling of radioactive isotopes shall be in accordance with QP Radiation Safety Standards for Industrial Radiography. The following conditions shall apply: the Permit Applicant shall raise a radiography work permit and, where possible, schedule the work to be carried out during meal breaks or on nightshift a radiography work permit can be endorsed for a maximum period of 14 days if a radiography work permit is required for more than 24 hours, the Permit Applicant must also endorse it. This endorsement acknowledges the Permit Applicant s acceptance of responsibility for the conditions specified in the radiography work permit. a 3dimensional controlled area shall be designated and marked by barriers with warning signal and light. prior to the commencement of radiography, all other work permits, either within the controlled area or as specified by the Permit Authority, shall be suspended identified UV overrides shall be activated in accordance with the PRC Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

23 Page 18 of PA announcements, advising all public or nonradiation workers to make safe their worksite and vacate the area, shall be made 30 minutes prior to radiography commencing. A further PA announcement, advising all public or nonradiation workers to vacate the area immediately, shall be made 5 minutes prior to radiography commencing. the Radiation Workers shall check the controlled area to ensure all public or nonradiation workers have vacated. The contractor RPO shall ensure that all radiation safety precautions are in place as required. a final PA announcement shall be made to announce the commencement of radiography Electrical Work Certificates and Associated Certificates Engineering Standards Electrical ES.E.50, Volume 6 shall be used to refer to the performance of electrical work in Dukhan facilities. a) Electrical Work Certificate This is an electrical working document issued by an AEP, in conjunction with a primary permit to work, for the purpose of specifying electrical equipment safe to work on (see Attachment F). At the discretion of the AEP, an Electrical Work Certificate may be issued for work on a low voltage system, e.g. work on the busbars of a 415V switchboard. The safety rules for work on high voltage systems shall apply to this work. This certificate can be transferred between AEPs. b) Electrical Section of the PRC After discussion with the Permit Applicant, the requirement for electrical isolation shall be specified by the Permit Controller at permit application. The PRC can be issued to a CEP for the isolation of low voltage equipment only, i.e. equipment not exceeding 1000V AC or 1500V DC. A PRC for high voltage, i.e. exceeding 1000V AC or 1500V DC, can only be issued to and performed by an AEP. c) 33 KV Overhead Line Clearance Certificate This is an electrical working document issued by an AEP, in conjunction with a primary work permit, for the purpose of assessing clearance between temporary construction equipment and 33 KV overhead lines (see Attachment K). At the discretion of the AEP, this certificate may be issued to allow work to be carried out in the vicinity of such overhead lines. 9.6 Excavation Certificate Excavation work shall be carried out under the control of an Excavation Certificate Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

24 Page 19 of 47 (see Attachment J), which will be supplemented by a primary work permit for excavation work only authorized by the Permit Authority and the Permit Controller. A drawing or sketch of the proposed excavation work and site shall be prepared by the sponsoring department and submitted along with the certificate. This will enable any affected disciplines to identify hazards and specify precautions to be taken when signing for approval. Considering the criticality of excavation or its proximity to live facilities, if the Permit Controller stipulates that the presence of the Permit Applicant / QP Representative is required, then the relevant box will be ticked on the Excavation Certificate. Excavation Certificates shall normally be presented for approval at least 24 hours prior to the work commencing. The Permit Authority may authorize the immediate processing of a primary work permit and Excavation Certificate for emergency work only. Each Excavation Clearance Certificate shall be signed by the Instrumentation Authority, Electrical Authority (Distribution), Electrical Authority (Operations), Telecommunication Authority, Civil Maintenance Authority, Mechanical Maintenance Authority, Water Authority (Potable and Fire) and Sewage Authority (Raw and Treated Sewage Effluent). A matrix for identifying the respective authority for each area is included as Attachment Q. Notes: I. The cancelled certificate shall be attached to the new certificate during processing and retained by the Permit Controller until all work has been completed and the permit / certificate closed. II. As soon as the excavation work is finished, the Excavation Certificate shall be closed and a new permit shall be issued to continue the work at the excavated area. The Worksite Supervisor shall examine the worksite each time the Excavation Certificate is endorsed to ensure it is safe to continue work. All excavation worksites shall be barricaded off, with warning notices written in English and Arabic clearly visible. Flashing warning lights are mandatory during periods of poor visibility, e.g. during the hours of darkness, during foggy weather or sandstorms. If an unexpected underground cable or pipeline is discovered during excavation, the work shall be stopped and the Permit Controller informed. He shall attend at the worksite and liaise with the Permit Authority to decide on the action to be taken. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

25 Page 20 of ISOLATION, LOCK OFF AND TAG Isolation, lock off and tag is an integral part of the PTW System. If plant or equipment is specified as requiring isolation as a condition of the work permit, a Preparation / Reinstatement Certificate (PRC) shall be issued and becomes part of the work permit to which it is referenced. Personal isolations are only permitted to be carried out by a CEP or AEP (for electrical, instrument and telecommunications) as defined in ES.E.50. When such isolations are used, this shall be identified by the Permit Authority on the appropriate section of the work permit as a condition of the work to be performed. Personal isolations can only be used for a period of one shift. The method of isolation shall be detailed on the PRC and the isolation shall only be carried out by the nominated authorized person. If isolations require locking off, official QP padlocks, clearly stamped with an individual ID number, should be used. If padlocks cannot be installed, other approved immobilizing devices as specified by the Permit Controller shall be used. Isolation padlock keys and, where other forms of immobilizing devices are used, the tear off section of the isolation tags shall be locked in a Lockout Box (see Attachment M). Each isolation point and any vent / drain point that has been opened or closed shall have an isolation tag attached, clearly noted and referenced to the PRC Mechanical Isolation The type of isolation used shall depend on the level of risk associated with the work to be performed. For further information, refer to IPOPS Process / Mechanical Isolation Procedure It is the responsibility of the Permit Controller to ensure that markedup P&IDs and an approved spade list are issued to the Permit Applicant for use. The physical application of isolations can be delegated by the Permit Controller to an appointed person (mechanical in the case of blind or blank installation). All spades / blinds inserted, and ultimately removed again, shall be logged on a Spading / Blinding List (see Attachment L). The effectiveness of isolations shall be tested and proved. If an isolation valve is passing, it may be necessary to shut additional valves or take further plant or equipment out of service. The possibility of the presence of wax, hydrates, sludge or scale under a valve seat should be considered, as subsequent pressure drop, melting or movement of the obstruction may render the isolation ineffective. All isolation points shall be detailed on the PRC as follows: all valves locked closed and tagged lock numbers shall be noted vent and drain valves left in an abnormal position shall be tagged and noted Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

26 Page 21 of 47 blind flanges, plugs, pipe joints or any other equipment removed or loosened shall be tagged and noted When the lockout box finally contains all the relevant isolation information, the number of the lockout box shall be recorded on the PRC. The Permit Controller shall issue one lockout box key to the Worksite Supervisor, record the issue on the PRC, and obtain the relevant signature. If an isolation is in force under a work permit and an additional work permit is raised which requires exactly the same isolation, no additional isolation needs to be carried out. To ensure isolation control, an additional key is removed from the lockout box holding the appropriate isolation records and is handed over to the second Worksite Supervisor under signature. The original and all copies of the PRC will be amended to reflect the issue of the second key, and both permits shall be crossreferenced to each other and the PRC. A control system (issue and return) for the lockout box keys shall be developed by the Permit Authority and any local rules approved by management. This may reflect either a 2key or 3key system, dependent on the requirements of the user department. Example Matrix of Lockout Box 3Key Distribution Key Recipient Worksite Supervisor (1) Worksite Supervisor (2) Permit Controller Key Number A B C (Control) The C (Control) key from a lockout box shall not be issued to a Worksite Supervisor. This key can be cascaded from work permit to work permit by being placed in an unused lockout box, providing additional Worksite Supervisors with lockout keys. This allows multiple work permits to be issued without jeopardising the integrity of the original isolation. When the work associated with a work permit is completed, the Worksite Supervisor returns the work permit, suitably signed off by the Permit Applicant, along with the lockout box key to the Permit Controller. The Permit Controller and the Worksite Supervisor shall sign the lockout box key section on the PRC to record the return of the key. If isolations need to remain in force, this shall be reflected on the work permit when closed, along with all associated work permits / certificates. The original PRC shall be stamped with the letters LTI (Long Term Isolation), and the padlock keys, tags, and PRC shall be placed in the Long Term Isolation Lockout Box and recorded in the LTI Register. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

27 Page 22 of Electrical Isolation The Permit Controller, in liaison with the Permit Applicant, shall specify the requirement for an electrical isolation. Following discussion with the Permit Controller and the Permit Applicant, an appropriate AEP or CEP shall complete the electrical isolation section of the PRC. The isolation will be carried out using a padlock and key supplied by the Permit Controller. Once the isolation is effected, the AEP / CEP shall place the padlock key(s) in the lockout box allocated by the Permit Controller and record the number(s) on the PRC. The lockout box Key A will then be issued to the Worksite Supervisor in charge of the work. When the work requiring the electrical isolation is completed, the Worksite Supervisor shall return his signedoff permit, with PRC attached, and lockout box Key A to the Permit Controller, who shall arrange for deisolation by the AEP / CEP, provided it is safe to do so. If the isolation needs to remain in force, this shall be reflected on the work permit when closed, along with all associated work permits / certificates. The original PRC shall be stamped with the letters LTI (Long Term Isolation), and the padlock keys, tags, and PRC shall be placed in the Long Term Isolation Lockout Box and recorded in the LTI Register Long Term Isolation If work is completed or suspended beyond the work permit s period of validity, but the worksite requires the continued protection of an electrical, mechanical, safety or emergency system isolation, the following shall apply: a) Sign off to close the original work permit. b) Stamp the original PRC with the letters LTI. c) Retain the original copy of the PRC, with the original work permit attached, in the Long Term Isolation file, and give a copy to the Permit Applicant for his record. The details of the LTI shall be recorded by the Permit Controller. d) The Permit Controller shall retain the lockout box control key and one other key shall be retained by the Permit Authority. When the work is to recommence, the following shall apply: a) The Permit Applicant requiring release of the equipment / system shall raise a work permit. b) The key held by the Permit Authority shall be returned to the Permit Controller, who shall ensure that the original isolations are verified as being in place and effective. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

28 Page 23 of 47 c) The Permit Controller shall then transpose the original details from the LTI PRC onto a new PRC, noting the name of the person who verified the isolations as the isolator. d) The Permit Controller shall draw 2 lines across the original LTI PRC, write cancelled and discard it. The new PRC shall be attached to the work permit. The work can then be completed under normal PTW conditions. When the work is complete, the Permit Controller shall cancel all work permits, associated certificates, and remove the isolations SCAFFOLDING WORK UNDER PERMIT The erection / dismantling and inspection of scaffolding shall be in accordance with IPOPS030. All work to be carried out at a height above 2 metres shall be accomplished from a certified scaffold, secured ladder or purposebuilt platform PERMIT AUDITING Three audits per week shall be carried out on specific work permits as follows: the Permit Authority shall audit 1 live work permit the Permit Controller shall audit 1 completed work permit a senior supervisor shall audit 1 completed work permit The Permit Authority may, at his discretion, request other supervisors to carry out audits. LTIs shall be audited at least once per month. A Permit Compliance Checklist shall be completed for each audited work permit (see Attachment O). The Permit Authority shall endorse the audit findings and, if deficiencies are found, may put corrective actions in place immediately or make recommendation for amendment to the PTW System (see Attachment P). All completed audit reports shall be forwarded to the HSE Department for independent review. In addition to the formal audit program a PTW STOP/OBSERVATION CARDS,also introduced in the Dukhan fields to collect the information from the work site and to report the management about the PTW compliance. This to be utilized for stopping any unsafe act if observed at worksite. Refer Attachment R for the form RESPONSIBLE PERSONS PTW position holders are required to have completed the appropriate training and be certified accordingly. Certification shall be the responsibility of the respective Department Head and, where appropriate, the Permit Authority. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

29 Page 24 of Permit Authority The Permit Authority shall ensure that: 13.2 all work requiring a work permit is identified limitations on the duration of the work permit are specified the effectiveness of the PTW system is not impaired by shift handovers original work permits are retained on plant for one month from the date of closure appointments shall be confirmed in writing for all personnel who have successfully completed PTW training as: Permit Controllers AEPs RPOs Gas Testers Permit Controller The Permit Controller shall ensure that: 13.3 all hazards associated with the proposed work have been identified the worksite has been examined prior to commencement of work, and all specified precautions have been taken work permits that may interact or affect one another are clearly crossreferenced the original of the issued work permit is displayed on site a copy of the work permit is displayed in the Control Room. The other copy shall be distributed at the Permit Controller s discretion. the worksite is examined when work is suspended, and prior to the restarting of work leading to completion and return to normal operations, to ensure that it is in a safe and acceptable condition. the handover procedure is properly followed and endorsements or transfer of responsibilities are completed within the first hour of shift change any precautions and isolations have been withdrawn and the systems returned to normal operation prior to closing / cancelling a work permit the work permit and associated certificates have been signed off by the Permit Applicant before the work permit is closed and the equipment is returned to service the Permit Authority is notified as soon as practicable of the suspension or completion of work, or any other fact relevant to safety, or when equipment has been returned to service the Work Permit Register is updated on a continuous basis, recording all necessary details of work permit issued and closure / suspension Permit Applicant The Permit Applicant shall ensure that: the work permit and supporting certificates are raised and presented for Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

30 Page 25 of 47 authorization all personnel under his authority are advised of their responsibilities under the PTW system Worksite Supervisors are competent and certified work parties receive any necessary additional training and/or instructions relevant to Standing Instructions or special precautions required for the commencement of the work no job commences until he is satisfied that the Worksite Supervisor fully understands his responsibilities under the PTW system nominated Firewatchers and Standby Men have been certified 13.4 Worksite Supervisor The Worksite Supervisor shall ensure that: 13.5 he has detailed working knowledge of the procedures associated with his work activity he does not start any work requiring a work permit until one has been authorized and issued he fully understands the limitations and restrictions of the work permit in order that work may proceed safely all members of the work party adhere to safe working practices, are fully conversant with the limitations / restrictions / hazards involved, and all precautions specified by the work permit are taken the work permit is prominently displayed at the worksite at all times during the work he does not leave the worksite while work is ongoing the work permit is endorsed as necessary and responsibilities are passed to the oncoming Worksite Supervisor at shift change handover the work described on the work permit is completed where possible, and the worksite / equipment is left in a safe condition when work is not completed he signs off the work permit on completion of the work and passes it to the Permit Applicant for completion Authorized Electrical Person (AEP) He is responsible for raising all work permits and supporting certification for electrical equipment, and can isolate / deisolate electrical equipment up to and including high voltage equipment Competent Electrical Person (CEP) He shall be responsible for: performing isolation and deisolation duties on low voltage equipment when authorized by a work permit accepting an electrical work certificate for work on low and high voltage equipment Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

31 Page 26 of 47 Note: A CEP cannot issue a work permit or associated certificate of any type. He can endorse the relevant section on a PRC. CEPs from the Instrument section can raise a work permit specific to their discipline Radiation Protection Officer (RPO) The RPO shall understand the necessary precautions to be taken for the work to be performed, and the extent to which these precautions restrict exposure. He shall monitor the work of the Radiation Workers and shall remains at the worksite during performance of the work. The RPO may either be an addition to the radiographic crew or be a part of the radiography team. More than one RPO may be appointed and the name(s) shall be posted Radiation Worker All personnel engaged in radiography work shall wear a personal monitoring badge (Thermal Luminescence Dosimeter TLD Badge), and should carry a personal radiation (Dosimeter) at all times during the performance of work. Note: All personnel engaged in radiography shall carry their license with them all the time during the performance of their work and produce it if requested by the Permit Authority, Permit Controller, QP RPC or Safety Inspector. Personnel not in possession of valid license shall be prohibited from using radio active material and/or entering the controlled area Authorized Gas Tester He shall ensure that: gas testing equipment has been calibrated and is in reliable working condition prior to use. he carries out gas tests and records the results as per the specified conditions of the work permit. the Permit Controller and the Worksite Supervisor are informed immediately in the case of abnormal gas test results, and the work shall be stopped Firewatcher He shall monitor the work area while Fire and Gas Detection systems are inhibited, or as required by the Permit Controller during Hot Work. He shall ensure that: all flammable materials are removed from the worksite drains remain covered and water sealed sparks / welding spatter are contained (by use of fire blankets, water spray etc.) Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

32 Page 27 of 47 fire fighting equipment is available and ready for immediate use an alarm is raised if fire or gas emission occurs in the worksite area Standby Man The Standby Man shall ensure that: he fully understands how to raise the alarm in the event of an emergency he is fully conversant with the use of specified life saving equipment he shall not leave his post until he is relieved by another appointed Standby Man he fully understands the confined space entry procedure and his responsibilities Work Party (Permit Users) Work Party members shall understand the principles of the PTW system and be technically competent to carry out the tasks assigned to them by the Worksite Supervisor. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

33 Page 28 of 47 ATTACHMENT A FLOWCHART FOR DUKHAN PTW SYSTEM PTW WORKFLOW Monitor work to ensure permit conditions are being adhered to, and endorse permits for shift working. Maintain Permit Register Permit Controller to verify worksite is acceptable PERMIT APPLICANT AND WORKSITE SUPERVISOR Evaluate type of Permit and / or Certificate required and completed sections as necessary PERMIT AUTHORITY Identify hazards, specify precautions, protective and safety equipment PERMIT CONTROLLER Link associated certificates, carry out initial gas tests as required, and ensure worksite preparation is complete prior to start of work WORKSITE SUPERVISOR Ensure permit conditions are adhered to ACCEPTANCE OF WORKSITE Worksite Supervisor to ensure worksite is left clean and tidy on completion of work PERMIT CLOSEOUT BY PERMIT CONTROLLER Maintain Permit Register, Att.A Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

34 Page 29 of 47 ATTACHMENT B LEGCHART FOR DETERMINING WHICH PERMIT IS REQUIRED YES Does the work create a source of ignition? Does the work involve naked flame? Does the work involve electric welding? Does the work involve electric induction preheating / stress relieving? Does the work involve grinding? Does the work involve explosives? Does the work involve the operation of protected portable diesel engines? Does the work involve nonintrinsically safe equipment? Does the work involve noncertified electrical / electronic equipment? Does the work involve cameras equipped with batteries in restricted areas? Does the work involve removing covers and exposing live electric / instrument connections to atmosphere? Does the work involve removing covers and exposing nonintrinsically safe instrumentation / circuits to atmosphere? Does the work involve air / hydraulic powered tools / equipment? Soil testing by nuclear gauge involving radioactive sources less than 100 mci (milli Curies) A HOT WORK PERMIT IS REQUIRED YES Is the work on or around live operating plant or equipment? Is access required to restricted areas? Does the work involve scaffolding? Does the work involve disconnection, isolation or inhibiting of personnel protection or emergency systems? Are isolation certificates required? Does the work involve spray painting? Are initial toxic, oxygen or gas tests required? Is work being carried out in a confined space or vessel? Does the work involve the removal of handrails or grating? Does the work involve access to a live well (other than drilling through the payzone and workovers)? A COLD WORK PERMIT IS REQUIRED (as a minimum) YES Does the work involve radiography or Xray emission? Does the work involve mobilization of a radioactive source? A RADIOGRAPHY PERMIT IS REQUIRED IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT AS TO WHICH TYPE OF PERMIT YOU REQUIRE, CONTACT EITHER THE PERMIT CONTROLLER OR THE PERMIT AUTHORITY. Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

35 Page 30 of 47 ATTACHMENT C EXAMPLE OF COLD WORK PERMIT ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

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37 Page 31 of 47 ATTACHMENT D EXAMPLE OF HOT WORK PERMIT ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

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39 Page 32 of 47 ATTACHMENT E EXAMPLE OF RADIOGRAPHY PERMIT ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

40 PERMIT No. ORIGINAL PERMIT NO. (RENEWAL): 1. WORK REQUEST (To be completed by Permit Applicant) Sponsoring Department: Work Order/Contract No.: Location of Work: Equipment to be worked on: Duration of Permit: From: Work Description: To: Source Decay Charts have been presented 4. PREPARATION REQUIRED (By Permit Controller) PLANT LOCATION Equipment/tools: Daily Permit endorsements by Permit Applicant YES No Print Name: Designation Sign: 2. AREA CLASSIFICATION (By Permit Authority) 5. PREPARATIONS REQUIRED (By RPO) Tel. Number: Identification No.: Hazardous: Zone 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 Non Hazardous 3. SOURCE DETAILS (By Radiation Protection Officer) YES NO Source type: Source No: Strength (in Curies): XRay Equip.: Safe distance for barricade is All applicable documents verified and accepted by QP RPO Source and equipment inspected and accepted by QP RPO Print Name: Signature: All other permits within the Controlled Area will be suspended YES UVs to be overridden (Preparation / Reinstatement Certificate attached) Other personnel shall be informed of location /duration of work Specified Radiation Worker is issued with portable radio YES Barriers are located in compliance with indicated distance/dose rate check Radiation warning signs are displayed at site A minimum of 2 Radiation Workers are on site All personnel involved in Radiography are wearing valid monitoring badges Audible warning alarm is available (Klaxon / Whistle) Personnel involved are briefed on Radiography Safety Procedures All public /nonradiation workers have vacated the controlled area Suitable Collimator available Type: Intrinsically safe Equipment to be used Area gas test required Max kv: Calibrated radiation survey meters with valid certificate are available Other Precautions: 6. PROTECTIVE / SAFETY EQUIPMENT YES PERMIT CONTROLLER No. of working Shifts: Max. ma: meters at 7.5 micro Sv/hr. NO NO NO RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER VALID FOR 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS FROM THE DATE OF FIRST ISSUE 7. PERMIT AUTHORITY I hereby delegate authority to the Permit Controller, who shall ensure that all the required precautions and prescribed isolations are in place and the worksite is safe before the work can proceed. Name: Signature: Designation: 1. I / my appointed delegate have inspected the worksite. Eye protection Lead shot (4 x 1Kg bags) Name: Name: Hearing protection Isotope recovery container Designation: Designation: Dust mask Isotope recovery tool kit Gloves Lead sheets Sign: Sign: Breathing apparatus Long handled tongs (1 metre) From: To: From: To: Safety harness / inertia reel Bolt croppers Selfrescue kit Recovery dosimeter Please refer Attached Form # For Worksite Supv s Shift Endorsements Original: Worksite Supervisor Copy 1: Control Room / Permit Office Copy 2: As Required Original: Worksite Supervisor Copy 1: Control Room / Permit Office Copy 2: As Required 2. Name: All personnel under my supervision have been fully briefed and understand the Permit to Work and site Safety Rules Name: Designation: Staff No. TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITIES 8. ASSOCIATED PERMITS / CERTIFICATES (By Permit Controller) PERMIT NO CERTIFICATES Certificate # Certificate # Certificate # Certificate # Certificate # Certificate # Electrical Work Sanction For Test Prepare / Reinstate Confined Space Entry Other 9. INITIAL GAS TEST (By Authorised Gas Tester) The following readings were checked at the worksite: Oxygen(%): Name: Designation: LEL(%): Portable gas detectors required at worksite? Time(hrs): Name: DUKHAN FIELDS RADIOGRAPHY WORK PERMIT 3. I will remain onsite and visually supervise the work as defined by the Permit Authority and obtain necessary shift change endorsements. Company: Sign: Sign: Time (hrs): NO TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITIES 12. GAS TEST: AUTHORISED GAS TESTER Time: Oxygen H2S (ppm) LEL Initials: Oxygen H2S (ppm) LEL Initials: 14. SHIFT CHANGE ENDORSEMENTS (Initial) Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift HANDBACK OF EQUIPMENT BY PERMIT APPLICANT In liaison with the Permit Controller, I / my appointed delegate have inspected the worksite. The work described in Section 1: Is complete, materials / tools / equipment have been removed, and the area has been cleaned. Is to continue on another permit. Radiation Protection Officer (Sign): Permit Applicant (Sign): 16. ACCEPTANCE OF EQUIPMENT BY PERMIT CONTROLLER Time(hrs): I / my appointed delegate have inspected the area / equipment and agree / disagree it is in the condition stated in Section 15 and: All isolations have been removed. Can be returned to service. SHIFT 1 Isolations are still in place. Cannot be returned to service. The completed permit(s) / associated permit(s) / certificate(s) is now CLOSED. Name: SHIFT 2 SHIFT PERMIT APPLICANT ENDORSEMENTS (Initial) "The original work permit and associated certificates shall be displayed at the worksite at all times during the work. Suspended or closed permits shall be returned to the Asset Holder Sign: H2S (ppm): YES 10. PERMIT CONTROLLER DECLARATION OF WORKSITE PREPARATION I am aware that this work is being carried out and that the precautions / isolations specified in this permit are under my responsibility. Signature: Time: 11. PERMIT APPLICANT / RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER DECLARATION PERMIT APPLICANT The work and precautions will be carried out under my overall responsibility. RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER 1. All personnel under my supervision are fully trained and fully aware of the actions to be taken in the event of an emergency associated with the radiation source in use. 2. I have read this Work Permit and associated permits / certificates. I understand my responsibilities and will comply with all precautions. Time: Oxygen H2S (ppm) LEL Initials: Time: Initials: Signature: Time:, Attach. E R Time(hrs): February, 2013

41 Page 33 of 47 ATTACHMENT F EXAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL WORK CERTIFICATE ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

42 Original: With Original of Work Permit 1st Copy: With 1st Copy of Work Permit 2nd Copy: With 2nd Copy of Work Permit 3rd Copy: Remain in Book July, 2005

43 Page 34 of 47 ATTACHMENT G EXAMPLE OF PREPARATION / REINSTATEMENT CERTIFICATE ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

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45 Page 35 of 47 ATTACHMENT H EXAMPLE OF CONFINED SPACE ENTRY CERTIFICATE ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

46 CERTIFICATE No: DUKHAN FIELDS CONFINED SPACE ENTRY CERTIFICATE CSE VALID FOR ONE CONTINUOUS WORKSHIFT Work Permit No: Worksite Location: 1. REASON FOR ENTRY / DESCRIPTION OF WORK YES 2. PREPARATION (Completed by Permit Controller) NO N/A 1. All lines have been removed, spaded or valves secured with lock and chain as per spading list attached. 2. The Vessel / Tank / Confined Space has been purged with Nitrogen / steamed out. 3. The Vessel / Tank / Confined Space has been flushed with water The earth bonding has been checked by an Electrician. Precautions for pyrophoric deposits are in place. Specified breathing apparatus is on site and checked serviceable. Required rescue equipment is on site and checked serviceable. 8. All persons involved have been fully briefed on site for Entry and Emergency actions. 9. Required EX type lighting with 24 V / air driven generator is in place. 10. The area is barriered off and signs in English and Arabic are posted. 11. Permit Authority is aware of the confined space entry and has authorized the Work Permit. 3. INITIAL GAS TEST PRIOR TO ISSUE OF CONFINED SPACE ENTRY CERTIFICATE (By Permit Controller) Oxygen Content % Flammable gas I confirm the worksite readings as above. Print Name: % of LEL Hydrogen Sulphide Requirement for portable gas detectors at worksite Signature: Time: YES PPM NO 4. DECLARATION OF CONFINED SPACE ENTRY (Completed by Permit Controller) Entry without Respiratory Protection Permitted Oxygen content is between 19.5% and 23.5%, H2S concentration is less than 10ppm, air contaminants are below permissible exposure limits and hydrocarbon concentration is less than 1% of the LEL. A means of maintaining adequate flow of fresh air is provided. Respiratory Protection Required for Entry Oxygen content is between 16.5% and 19.5%, o r H2S concentration is greater than 10ppm, or permissible exposure limits to air contaminants have been exceeded, or hydrocarbon concentration is between 1% and 10% of the LEL. The Vessel / Tank / Confined Space preparations have been completed. The 'Prior to Entry' testing has been completed and is within limits. Continuous Monitoring Tests to be carried out at hour interval(s) and recorded in Box 5. I confirm that it is now safe for personnel to enter the above confined space and carry out the work as described, provided that all requirements in Section 3 remain in effect and the gas monitoring levels remain below the acceptable safe limits. Print Name: Signature: Time: 4. WORKSITE SUPERVISOR DECLARATION I understand my responsibilities and will ensure that personnel under my supervision are fully briefed. I will ensure that all preparations are complete and that all protective and rescue equipment are in place at all times while personnel are in the confined space. The nominated Standby man has been fully briefed on his duties and responsibilities. Worksite Supervisor Name: Signature: 5. RECORD OF GAS TESTS (To be used to record any additional gas tests required during validity of Certificate) Time Oxygen Hydrogen Sulphide Flammable Gas Other: Initial 6. COMPLETION AND CERTIFICATE CLOSE OUT The Confined Space is ready to close left open for reentry The vessel has been left in a safe condition with all tools and equipment removed For ReEntry, a new Certificate must be applied for. barricaded off, and left open for reentry Worksite Supervisor Name: Signature: Permit Controller Name: Signature: Original: With Original of Work Permit 1st Copy: With 1st Copy of Work Permit 2nd Copy: With 2nd Copy of Work Permit Feb. 2013

47 Page 36 of 47 ATTACHMENT I EXAMPLE OF CONFINED SPACE ENTRY LOGSHEET ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

48 QP DUKHAN FIELDS CONFINED SPACE ENTRY LOGSHEET Logsheet No: Vessel No: VESSEL ENTRANT NAME Related Permit No: TIME OUT TIME IN (24 hour clock) (24 hour clock) DATE STANDBY MAN: Print Name: Signature:, Att. I July, 2005

49 Page 37 of 47 ATTACHMENT J EXAMPLE OF EXCAVATION CERTIFICATE ATTACHED Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

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51 Page 38 of 47 ATTACHMENT K EXAMPLE OF 33KV OVERHEAD LINE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE QP DUKHAN FIELDS PERMIT TO WORK SYSTEM 33KV OVERHEAD LINE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE (IN ACCORDANCE WITH QP SAFETY REGULATIONS, CLAUSE ) PART 1 REQUEST: (To be completed by Requisitioner) Requisitioner Name: Job Title: Signature: Tel. No: Bleep No: Company: Hot / Cold Work Permit No: Attached Drawing No: Area: Location: Equipment Maximum Height: (Note: Maximum allowable height is 5 metres) QP Job Officer Name: Ref. Ind: Signature: Tel. No: Bleep No: PART 2 ISSUE: (To be completed by QP Authorised Person [Operating Authority]) The subject work has been checked and found to be: Outside the controlled area ( > 100 metre way leave) of 33KV Overhead Line Within the controlled area ( < 100 metre way leave) of 33KV Overhead Line Within the controlled area ( < 50 metre way leave) of 33KV Overhead Line Print Name: Ref. Ind: Signature: Date Time Operating Authority Requisitioner Date Time: Time Operating Authority Requisitioner PART 3 RECEIPT: I hereby declare that I will ensure that all equipment will be kept at a safe distance from 33KV Overhead lines. Signature: being the designated person of the Performing Authority Time: PART 4 CANCELLATION: Work is complete, site cleared and equipment removed. Requisitioner Time: Operating Authority Time:, Att. K Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS Sept, 2005

52 Page 39 of 47 ATTACHMENT L EXAMPLE OF SPADING / BLINDING LIST Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS

53 Page 40 of 47 ATTACHMENT M EXAMPLE OF ELECTRICAL / MECHANICAL ISOLATION TAGS ELECTRICAL ISOLATION MECHANICAL ISOLATION DO NOT OPERATE DO NOT OPERATE PRC No: PRC No: KEY No: KEY No: Method of Isolation: Method of Isolation: AEP Name: Isolator's Name: Time: ELECTRICAL ISOLATION MECHANICAL ISOLATION PRC No: PRC No: KEY No: KEY No: Method of Isolation: Method of Isolation: AEP Name: Isolator's Name: Time: DUKHAN FIELDS Time: Owner OPERATIONS DUKHAN FIELDS Time: DUKHAN FIELDS

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