Construction and Enhancement of HSE Hazard Management System in Overseas Oilfields Based on Integrity Theory
This article delves into the application of integrity management theory in the governance of HSE(health,safety,and environment)risks in overseas oilfields.Addressing issues such as low levels of equipment management,simplistic personnel management concepts,and inadequate utilization of advanced professional technology,the article proposes an innovative management approach combining quantitative analysis and specialized techniques to enhance the overall level of HSE management.Measures such as establishing comprehensive equipment records,implementing regular equipment inspections and preventive maintenance,utilizing advanced technological means for equipment condition monitoring and fault diagnosis,have successfully addressed HSE risks posed by aging and vulnerable equipment,significantly reducing HSE risks.Taking a certain overseas oilfield as an example,detailed practical experiences are provided on establishing an integrity management system,setting up an information system platform,implementing basic data entry systems,and promoting the application of advanced technologies.Practical results indicate that the introduction of integrity management theory has significantly improved the level of HSE management in overseas oilfields.This management approach not only provides valuable insights for HSE management in overseas oilfields but also offers exemplary practices for similar management scenarios elsewhere.