HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, and Environment) Knowledge Program Prioritization Using Kepner-Tregoe Model in PT. Pertamina EP Regional 2 Zone 7

  • Sarjono Putro U
  • Brihaspati I
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Abstract

PT. Pertamina EP Regional 2 Zone 7 is an upstream oil and gas company that conducts high-risk activities. Although various HSSE knowledge programs have already been implemented, there are an average of 9 incident cases each year during 2018-2022, and this is not in accordance with the company’s target of zero incidents each year. Based on root cause analysis, this is because the HSSE knowledge program that was carried out did not focus on specific primary causes of an incident. To help solve the issue, this research will analyze the prioritization of HSSE knowledge program that are relevant with specific primary causes of incident data in PT. Pertamina EP Regional 2 Zone 7. The prioritization of the HSSE knowledge program is started by determining the relevant HSSE knowledge program for a specific primary cause based on company procedure, PHE-SCAT, and focus group discussion. Then the prioritization will be based on related literature, Focus Group Discussion, and Kepner-Tregoe SMART Decision Analysis. Last is the implementation of a prioritized HSSE knowledge program that will be based on SWOT analysis and Focus Group Discussion. With this research, prioritization of PT Pertamina EP Regional 2 Zone 7 HSSE knowledge programs that are more focused and relevant to the primary causes of an incident can be determined so that employees’ HSSE understanding can be further improved to address the primary causes of incidents and zero incident target can be achieved.

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Sarjono Putro, U., & Brihaspati, I. P. A. (2023). HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, and Environment) Knowledge Program Prioritization Using Kepner-Tregoe Model in PT. Pertamina EP Regional 2 Zone 7. European Journal of Business and Management Research, 8(5), 76–87. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejbmr.2023.8.5.2094

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