Edward Laubscher, HSE Superintendent

Edward Laubscher

HSE Superintendent

Technip Energies

Location
South Africa
Education
Higher diploma, NEBOSH Diploma
Experience
20 years, 10 Months

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Total years of experience :20 years, 10 Months

HSE Superintendent at Technip Energies
  • Mozambique - Pemba
  • February 2022 to August 2022

FLNG HUC and Commissioning. responsible for the HSE management system onboard. Reports
directly to the OIM & Start Up Manager and functionally to the FLNG Offshore Ops HSE Manager
Responsible to ensure training delivery and awareness as well as monitoring compliance with the FLNG HSE / SMS. Ensure that safety rules are followed as per based on HSE/SMS Manual requirements.
Is member of the core-team during any emergency.

Senior HSE Advisor at Oceaneering
  • Angola
  • March 2013 to May 2015

Lead HSE contingent responsible for 300 employees.
HSE auditing and review of any action plans to close out.
Lead national HSE development plan.
Lead and attended all project related meetings and supported senior management on all HSE matters.
Appointment and training of HSE personnel.
Assisting and supporting line management to deploy Oceaneering and BP Angola HSE standards & practices
Providing Subject Matter Expertise on HSE matters to Line Management.
Support the development, implementation & continuous improvement of HSE standards & practices.
Coaching and mentoring Line Management and HSE Personnel.
Custodian of HSE documentations & materials.
Support Oceaneering Core Values of Accountability, Teamwork, Excellence, Ethics and Customer Focus, Develop risk assessment covering project high hazard tasks. Ensure programs and procedures covering BP and Oceaneering requirements are developed and implemented.
Lead and/or participate in incident investigations.
Analyze trends and develop action plans to implement prevention programs.
Develop and manage HSE processes

HSSE Advisor at British Petroleum
  • Angola
  • January 2010 to November 2012

Ensure that tier 1 contractor’s HSSE Management System deliver against the requirements of BP Control of Work Standard
Assurance that tier 1 contractors have adequate HSSE plans in place to deliver against the project HSSE performance standard input KPI’s
Attendance and influencing at tier 1 contractor HAZID’s, HIRA’s and Risk Assessments.
Establish minimum HSSE training requirements for offshore work
Participate in the procedure review process
Participation in the readiness review process for all offshore work scopes
Develop roles, responsibilities and accountabilities for the offshore HSE team
Recruit and identify required training for offshore HSE team
Conduct vessel audits to ensure compliance with BP Standards
Participate in establishing project HSSE metric goals/objectives
Attend and participate in project planning and SIMOPS
Assurance that tier 1 contractor’s HSSE Management Systems deliver against the BP Golden Rules of Safety
Auditing of contractor’s offshore installation teams and vessels to gain assurance that the requirements of COW, 8 Golden Rules, and performance standards are flowing through to the offshore workforce and equipment.
Development of installation HSSE Strategy & Plan and associated HSSE activity schedule.
Review contractors training for completeness
Provide HSSE technical support during project development phase
Establish the high value lesson learned cards and establish a learning process
Monitor HSSE incidents and trends
Ensure weekly HSSE matrices are submitted to SURF HSSE Manager
Review the load-out and transport procedures to ensure HSSE compliance after initial Marine Warranty Survey completion

Senior HSE Advisor at GE Oil & Gas
  • Nigeria
  • May 2009 to September 2009

LNG Gas Plant Maintenance works on Gas Turbines, Generators and Compressors
Appointed as HSE Specialist to develop HSE Management System and bring HSE up to date
Auditor of the HSE Action Plan Development Program
Implementation of HSE Policy & Procedures
Implementation of Company HSE portfolio and auditing of systems to ensure compliance
Report to HSE Management on all project HSE matters
Develop and maintain onsite training and guidance in line with project objectives and internationally accepted standards
Leading Risk assessments and managing risk issues delegated by the board as part of the Company CORE process and management initiative for the improvement of HSEQ through established and innovative HSE Action Plans
Recipient of all incident, accident and near miss and environmental reports through
Advising Project Manager and site managers on all HSE Procedures
Attending management meetings relating to risk management and risk control
Compiling Risk Assessments for Management of Change due to engineering alterations

HSE Manager at Leduc SA
  • Yemen
  • November 2007 to October 2008

Corporate and International HSE Manager for Leduc
Pile driving and drilling operations, installation of harbour and coastline breakwater, offshore dredging and diving operations
Initiator and auditor of the Continuous Development Program for HSE
Implementation of HSE Policy & Procedures
Implementation of Company HSE portfolio and auditing of systems to ensure compliance
Report to the board of directors on all project HSE matters
Auditing the Continuous Development Plan - development and promotion of local labor through CORE Process initiatives e.g. Instruction, information, training and certification
Leading Risk assessments and managing risk issues delegated by the board as part of the Company CORE process and management initiative for the improvement of HSEQ through established and innovative HSE Action Plans

HSSE Advisor at Acergy
  • Nigeria
  • January 2001 to August 2007

Worked on several projects for ACERGY in various locations, including, Angola, Nigeria, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea.

Works related around FPSO's which included,

Mooring operations
Hookup and commissioning.
Nitrogen leak testing
Calm Buoy installations
Modular lifting operations
Riser change out operation

Property Valuer at Cape Metropolitan Council
  • South Africa
  • January 1994 to January 2001

Valuation of Immovable Property: Assessing the value of property through methodology and market analysis
Determining feasibility using discounted cash flow analysis

Health and Safety

Safety Representative and advisor dealing with the upkeep of buildings in accordance with building regulations
Serving on the Health and Safety Committee and dealing with employees Health, Safety and Welfare issues e.g. ergonomics
Implementing appropriate action on building maintenance and other issues to ensure positive health and safety culture in organization and the maintenance thereof through a database program/permit system through audits and check regular inspections.
Fire Marshall and safety Representative with relevant training to do so

Facilities Management:

Creating systems and management of systems through audits and
Meetings.
Quality control and review of Building Maintenance Section to ensure
service delivery is maintained
Update database on to keep track of progress on completed and new projects
Office refurbishment projects:
Liaising with contractors
Arranging progress payments to contractors
Quality Control on site
Drawing up to scale layout of accommodation of over 13000m² of office space

Education

Higher diploma, NEBOSH Diploma
  • at West Anglia Training Association UK
  • May 2010

Modules: Unit A: Managing Health & Safety A1 Principles of health and safety management A6 Human factors A2 Loss causation and incident investigation A7 Principles of health and safety law A3 Identifying hazards, assessing and evaluating risk A8 Criminal law A4 Risk control and emergency planning A9 Civil law A5 Organizational factors A10 Measuring health and safety performance Unit B: Hazardous Agents in the Workplace B1 General aspects of occupational health and hygiene B6 Biological Agents B2 Principles of Toxicology and Epidemiology B7 Physical Agents (1) - Noise and Vibration B3 Chemical Agents - Evaluating Risk B8 Physical Agents (2) - Radiation and Thermal B4 Hazardous Substances - Preventative environment and Protective Measures B9 Psycho-social Agents B5 Hazardous Substances - Monitoring and B10 Ergonomic agents Maintenance of Control Measures Unit C: Workplace & Work Equipment C1 General workplace issues C2 Principles of fire and explosion C3 Workplace fire risk assessment C4 The storage, handling and processing of dangerous substances C5 Work equipment C6 Machinery safety C7 Mechanical handling C8 Electrical safety C9 Safety in construction and demolition C10 Environmental pollution and waste management Unit D: Application of health and safety theory and practice

Higher diploma, Property Valuation
  • at Cape Technicon
  • December 2000

Modules: Property Valuation 1,2 and 3 Financial Mathematics Property Development and Management Financial Accounting 1 Mercantile Law Statute and Case Law Economics 1 and 2 Local Government Administration Practical Valuation of Immovable Property Each subject was undertaken over a twelve month period with 3 qualifying examinations prior to a final examination

Specialties & Skills

OHSAS 18001
Root Cause Analysis
Incident Management
Incident Analysis
AUDITING
BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
MEETING FACILITATION
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000
HSE Management

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Languages

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Training and Certifications

Decision Point Hazard Recognition Plus (Certificate)
Date Attended:
January 2010
Valid Until:
January 9999
OHSAS 18001 lead auditor (Certificate)
Date Attended:
April 2010
Valid Until:
January 9999
Programme in Business Communication (Certificate)
Date Attended:
December 2000
Valid Until:
January 9999