Life-Saving Rules? More buzzwords or a true step-change to send our people home safe?
In any industry where safety is paramount, the need for simple, standardised, and accountable safety measures becomes increasingly evident. The International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP) Life-Saving Rules are a prime example of fostering safety cultures in a way that goes beyond the oil and gas sector, offering benefits to other high risk industries like construction, mining, and manufacturing. The Lifesaving Rules are a set of rules for individuals involved in high risk activities that, if followed, have proven to save lives. Whether working at height, isolating hazardous systems or even driving, the Lifesaving Rules gives individuals a crisp set of simple and clear actions they can do to minimise the chance of harm.
Studies have shown that implementing the Lifesaving Rules saved hundreds of lives in the energy industry over 10 years of implementation. That’s thousands of families who will now continue to welcome home their loved ones, and this benefit is over and above the staples of HSE management, such as leadership, procedures, competency management, organisational learning and more. Implementing the Rules saves lives and lifts your organisation’s performance.
SNSD is currently busy with various clients helping their organisations successfully implement the Life Saving Rules.
The Simplicity of the IOGP Life-Saving Rules
What makes these rules so effective?
The beauty of the IOGP Life-Saving Rules lies in their simplicity. The framework is designed to be easily understood and implemented, cutting through the complexity that often accompanies safety regulations. Each rule is clear and straightforward, enabling employees and workers at all levels to grasp the key safety protocols without the need for extensive interpretation.
In many industries, complexity can be a barrier to action. Safety rules that are hard to understand or too vague tend to lead to confusion or even complacency. The simplicity of the Lifesaving rules removes this obstacle, making them actionable on the front line, in offices, and across boardrooms. This clarity drives not only understanding but also accountability.
Driving Personal Accountability
The accountability aspect of the Life-Saving Rules is perhaps their most significant strength. The use of “I” statements shifts the focus from organisational rules to personal responsibility, making individuals accountable for their safety and the safety of others. This approach promotes a sense of ownership that is crucial for safety culture. Workers are not merely complying with regulations; they are actively engaged in preventing incidents.
The impact of this accountability-driven model is even more profound in certain cultures where zero-tolerance safety policies are essential. The rules emphasise not only adherence but psychological safety, creating environments where people feel empowered to speak up if something feels wrong without fear of retribution. Psychological safety complements zero-tolerance policies by encouraging open dialogue while maintaining high safety standards.
Standardisation: Multiplying the benefits across an industry
In industries with global reach and diverse operations, standardisation is crucial. The Life-Saving Rules provide a consistent framework that can be applied across borders, industries, and cultures. They are designed to be universally applicable, blending seamlessly with varying safety standards in different sectors.
Standardisation also facilitates the movement of expertise between industries. For instance, when a construction firm partners with an oil company, they don’t need to review or re-invent their safety procedures. Instead, they can engage directly in the work knowing the standardised Lifesaving Rules are aligned with their existing expectations and practices. This adaptability makes the rules a go-to solution for organisations seeking to outperform competitors or respond more quickly to opportunities.
Ease of Implementation and Communication
Implementation of the Life-Saving Rules is supported by a wide array of communication materials. These materials are offered in multiple languages and formats, making the rules accessible to a global workforce. Additionally, training programs, including virtual reality (VR) options, have simplified the process further.
Organisations no longer need to rely solely on in-person training sessions. With off-the-shelf solutions like those offered by Pixaera, employees can receive immersive, high-quality training experiences at scale, regardless of their location. VR-based training enhances understanding and retention, ensuring that employees internalise the rules more effectively than they might in traditional training environments.
Why the Life-Saving Rules Work
The Life-Saving Rules offer a powerful and accessible tool for industries looking to make a major step forward in their safety culture. Their simplicity, standardisation, and accountability-driven nature make them effective from site to site, sector to sector. By creating an environment that encourages compliance and accountability around high risk activities, these rules are proven to prevent accidents and send our people home safely.
Consider partnering with SNSD to help your organisation adopt and harness the power of the Lifesaving Rules and become an industry leader. You can familiarise with the IOGP rules and how companies like Shell implemented them to realise powerful results, at the following links.
References:
https://www.iogp.org/workstreams/safety/safety/life-savingrules/
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Josh Harrop
SNSD Consultants | Partner