Digging Deeper In Importance Of Incident Investigation And Root Cause Analysis For HSE Excellence In The Energy Sector
In Q1 2025, Equinor reported a Serious Incident Frequency (SIF) of 0.28 and a Total Recordable Incident Frequency (TRIF) of 2.2, marking improvements over the previous quarter . These figures highlight both commendable progress and the ongoing necessity for rigorous safety vigilance.
Across the global energy sector, HSE is being re-envisioned through the lenses of human factors, technological innovation, and mental well-being. Central to this evolution is one question: What happens after an incident occurs?
More Than a Report: Learning from What Went Wrong
Incident investigation is not about assigning blame-it's about meticulously understanding what happened. By reconstructing timelines, collecting evidence, and reviewing operations, professionals chart the immediate causes-be they equipment failure or human error.
But that's only the beginning.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) goes further, asking why those initial failures happened in the first place. It seeks systemic flaws, such as inadequate training, weak procedures, miscommunication, or cultural issues. Widely used tools like the 5 Whys, fishbone (Ishikawa) diagrams, and fault tree analysis help uncover these deeper layers of href="" rel="external nofollow" europawire
By addressing root causes-not just symptoms-organizations can implement corrective actions that prevent repetition, strengthen their safety culture, boost operational reliability, and protect both people and the planet.
From Idea to Impact: The Middle East HSE Summit 2025
These essential principles will form the foundation of dialogue and action at the Middle East HSE Summit 2025, held from 2–4 September in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Organized by BII Energy and Co-organized by MC, the summit will examine practical strategies in incident investigation, RCA, digital transformation, ESG integration, and workforce well-being-all aligned under the central theme:“Prioritising Safety, Health and Sustainability Excellence.”
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Equinor Q1 2025 Safety Results: SIF 0.28, TRIF 2.2 (12-month average)
Analysis Techniques: 5 Whys, Ishikawa, fault tree, etc.
Bhawna Gupta
Middle East HSE Summit
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