SLB maintains a robust program dedicated to ensuring the transportation safety of hazardous materials or dangerous goods (DG). Our approach encompasses specific regulatory compliance, endorsements, and comprehensive training requirements to mitigate risks effectively.
Our commitment to safety extends to product and service-specific standards that address hazardous materials. These standards align with both local and international regulatory mandates. Movement of hazardous materials adheres strictly to regulatory requirements and internal standards, covering various aspects, such as proper identification, packaging, secure transport, predeparture inspections, marking, labeling, and required shipping documentation.
Key internal controls outlined in our standards include
Hazard communication is a critical aspect of our transportation practices, involving the dissemination of information on product hazards to all stakeholders, especially emergency response personnel. Communication methods include shipping papers, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), labels, markings, placards, and emergency response information.
When outsourcing transportation to land transport contractors (LTC), SLB ensures these contractors meet defined HSE requirements, accurately assess associated risks, and manage them adequately. The LTC driving and journey management (JM) procedure helps determine the level of operational control SLB applies based on exposure and risks. Contractual terms and conditions, driving and journey management, and regulatory compliance requirements are defined by SLB for LTCs, aligning with IOGP Report 365 and local regulations. Transportation of hazardous materials is considered medium or high risk, and LTCs are managed according to these standards.