SLB General Flashcards
What is QHSE standard number 1 ?
Journey management and Driving standard
What is QHSE standard 2 ?
Event reporting
What is QHSE standard number 3?
Business continuity emergency and crisis management
What is QHSE standard number 4?
Protective equipment - PPE
What is QHSE standard number 5 ?
Training and Competency standard
What is QHSE standard number 6 ?
Health standard
What is QHSE standard number 7 ?
Management System Audit standard
What is QHSE standard #8?
Environment standard
What is QHSE standard #9?
Loss prevention team
What is QHSE standard number 10?
Management of Change and Exemption
What is QHSE standard #11?
Employee and asset security
What is QHSE standard #12?
Contracting Standard
What is QHSE standard #13?
Mechanical lifting
What is QHSE standard #14?
Pressure equipment standard
What is QHSE standard #15?
H2S standard
What is QHSE standard #16?
Fire prevention and mitigation
What is QHSE standard #17?
Injury prevention
What is QHSE standard 18?
Radiation standard
QHSE standard #19 is…?
Explosive standard
QHSE standard #20 is …?
Hazard Analysis and Risk Control
QHSE standard #21 is..?
Data quality standard
In Well Interventions, WLEG stands for…?
Wireline Entry Guide
What WL Standard number 1 ?
Service Delivery Standard
What is WL Standard #2?
Resource Planning
What is WL Standard #3?
Winch Control
What is WL Standard #4?
Borehole Seismic Standard
What is WL Standard #5?
Depth Measurement and Control
What is WL Standard #6?
Real Time Operations Support
What is WL Standard #7?
Wellsite Data Capture
What is WL Standard #8?
Maintenance Standard RITE
What is WL Standard #9?
Fishing standard
What is WL Standard #10 ?
Rig up equipment standard
What is WL Standard #11?
High tension operations
Define time loss for Serious incident
4-24 hours
Define time loss for Major incident
24-48 hours
What is Lawson?
Lawson is the core finance system used for all SLB operations with the exception of North America
What is InTime ?
InTime Product Delivery Dashboard is used to control the CAPEX ordering
What is ROI ?
Return on investment, ROI = Net Income (annualized) / Average Operating Investment
What is ROA ?
Return On Assets. ROA = Annualize Net Op. Income / Receivables + GBV + Inventory
On finance, what is DIR ?
Days to invoicing ratio, internal DSO.
What is FOR , in finance ?
Funds Outstanding Ratio, external DSO
What is inventory ?
Inventory includes tangible goods that are for single use and are expensed when used
How inventory days are calculated ?
((Gross Inventory on-hand + In-Transit) / 6 month usage )) X 182.5 days
What is Tool Turns ?
Tool Turns = Cumulative Job Counts / Cumulative Tool counts The measure can be interpreted and read in terms of jobs/tool/month.
What is Age Profile ?
NBV / GBV
What are the main three categories of Fiexed Assets ?
- FTE 2. LFTE 3. NFTE
In Fixed Assets, what is FTE ?
Field equipment used to generate revenue (downhole tools, cables, etc).
in Fixed Assets, what is LFTE ?
A subset of FTE including locally procured equipment not produced by Schlumberger manufacturing but used to generate revenue directly.
in Fixed Assets, what is NFTE ?
Supporting equipment not used directly in revenue generation such as office equipment, laboratory equipment, shops, buildings, vehicles, etc.
in CAPEX orders, what is JAF ?
Justification or Asset Forecast
What is needed for NFTE equipment capex ?
Capital Acquisition Request (CAR)
What is FP 24 ?
FP 24 covers compliance with business ethics, anti-corruption, and financial policies. All employees are required to acknowledge and sign the FP 24 when they are hired and certain functions and levels of management are required to re-certify their FP 24 recognition annually
What is FP 20 ?
FP 20 is the procedure that governs the monthly and quarterly reporting of the company’s financial results. It is designed to provide a uniform timeline and procedure for both operating and non-operating results.
All SLB assets and transactions should comply with the following principles in what 9 areas ?
- Segregation of duties 2. Proper authorization 3. Adequate documentation 4. Physical safguards 5. Clear definition of responsibilities 6. Independent checks 7. Vacation and rotation duties 8. Local Internal Control 9. Use of agent /consultant
What are criterias for Fixed Asset ?
- It can be identified by serial number 2. Cost more than 5000 USD 3. Has useful life > 2 years
In WL, what are people related KPI’s
• Valid Wireline compliance certifications • Jobs per field engineer/field specialist
in WL, what are process related KPI’s
Jobs between quality “SLB Related” CMSL Incident (JBI) • Red Money expressed in $Million for SLB • Red Money expressed in $Million for Client • Perforating Runs between Misruns (R/MR) • Sampling Efficiency = (Total Samples sold/Total Samples attempted = SE %) • Data Quality Report score (DQR)
in WL, what are equipment related KPI’s
Q-check preventative maintenance efficiency (QC %) • Mandatory Modification Recap (MR) status on key assets (MR %) • Down assets waiting on parts/Down assets waiting on repairs (DFP/DFR) • Gross Turns (GT) vs Tool Turns (TT)
in WL, what are customer related KPI’s ?
• Client affected CMS incidents per 1 million manhours (CMS/MMhr) • Operational Efficiency (OE): NPT/1000 hrs Operating Time • HSE Event Rates (Oil & Gas producers – OGP): CLTIF, AARm, FAR • Sampling Efficiency - (Total Samples sold/Total Samples attempted = SE%) • ServiceEfficiency Index Scorecard (SES) - discrete Wireline efficiency metric expressed in feet or meters achieved per hour of rig time. Segregation of services are based on Standard and Difficult conditions. Difficult conditions are defined as any service run on TLC, Coiled tubing, tractor, BHP > 15,000 psi, BHT >150 degC, deviation > 50 deg, and well depth > 15,000 ft. The primary measures are: – continuous logging footage per hour – perforating footage per hour – non-continuous logging per hour (i.e., sampling, seismic, production logging, coring). • Total nonconformance rate (TNCR): CMSL (client-affected)/1000 hrs operations • Client nonconformance rate (CNCR) CMS [or CM]: CMS [or CM] (client-affected) per 1000 hrs operating time • Wireline efficiency: (Total Operational Time – NPT)/(Total Operational Time) = WL% ).
Give definition of misrun
Misrun is defined as: • explosives failure to detonate for 10% or more of the required footage, • an additional descent is required
What is Gross Turn (GT) ?
Annualized revenue divided by gross book value (GBV) of field technical equipment (FTE)
What is Likelihood ?
A measure of an undesired incident occurring. Likelihood is derived from a combination of activity, exposure, frequency, and probability. Increasing likelihood is defined as: Improbable, Unlikely, Possible, Likely and Probable.
What is WL Standard #12 ?
High Temperature Operations
What is WL Standard #13 ?
TLC
What is WL Standard #14 ?
Piper Recovery Systems
in QHSE, what is FAR ?
Fatal Accident Rate The number of fatalities per 100,000,000 (100 million) man-hours worked.
What is Blue Money ?
Blue Money: Preventive costs The main categories of blue money are prevention and appraisal. This means time, money and resources spent on better planning, training, information, determining customers requirements, “self-checking”, proof reading, quality control, etc. In summary, blue money is: • Prevention costs • Appraisal (Quality, control, audits…) costs • Quality improvements
What is Red Money ?
Red Money: Costs of errors corrections The red money is time, money and resources spent on correcting non-conformances and doing things over again, such as: • Error correction, rework, repair • Client refund • Loss of revenue • Extra transport • Schlumberger lost time
What is Green Money ?
Green Money: Consequences of red money The green money is the lost potential for ignoring the red money. It is the indirect consequence of having red money for example: • Customer dissatisfaction • Lost of future income • Employee dissatisfaction • Poor image and reputation
What is CLTI ?
Combined Lost Time Injury A fatality, lost work day case or restricted work day case (associated with a Schlumberger-related activity). The number of CLTIs is the sum of fatalities, lost work day cases and restricted work day cases.
What is TRI ?
Total Recordable Injuries The number of total recordable injuries is the sum of fatalities, lost work day cases, restricted work day cases, and medical treatment cases.
What is AAR ?
Automotive Accident Rate Number of Schlumberger Involved catastrophic, major, and serious (CMS) automotive accidents per million kiloAARk = (CMS AAs/km driven) X 1,000,000
What is CLTIF ?
Combined Lost Time Injury Frequency (CLTIF) is defined as number of CLTIs per 1,000,000 manhours worked::
All Light Incidents shall be entered in QUEST within ……. hours
72 hrs
All Major and Serious Incidents shall be entered in QUEST within ….. hours
48 hrs
All Multi-Catastrophic and Catastrophic Incidents shall be entered in QUEST within …. hours
24 hrs
Group of key executives…. Who are they ?
CEO, EVP, Group Presidents, Operations VP and Area Presidents, SLB Legal and VP-Quality.
Define ionization radiation
Charged particles (alphas, betas, positrons and protons), neutrons, gamma rays and x-rays capable of creating damage to human cells through the ionization of chemicals within the cell.
How often Energy Stabilization Sources for Well Logging Detectors must be tested for leak (leak test )
36 month
When radioactive material shall be considered missing ?
Schlumberger operations shall consider any radioactive source as missing that has not arrived within 72 hours of its expected arrival time
What is TNCR ?
Total NonConformance Rate, customer related KPI, TNCR = CMSL (client affected) / 1000 hrs operations
What is SOR ?
Statement of recharge
What is NORM ?
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material
What is ComCat ?
Commercial Catalog
What is CCMS
Client Contracts Management System
What is CRS (Contract Rating Sheet)
An electronic tool allows Contracts Managers to make an evaluation of the Client’s proposed T&C’s to determine if they comply or not with the CCRS.
What is BT&S ?
A checklist that allows Segment Personnel to evaluate the commercial risks and/or opportunities to be faced in the contract.
What is PACR (Post Award Contract Review) ?
A meeting designed to communicate any outstanding risk and/or opportunity resulting from the Legal, Commercial and Technical evaluations before starting operations.
What is MTCR (Mid-Term Contract Review) ?
A meeting designed to communicate any significant risk and/or opportunity resulting from the execution of the first half of the contract.
What is CCMSP ?
Client Contract Management System Process - is a process model – with a flow chart appearance that will help you visualize what specific role do you play in the contracts management of a Client Contract.
What is CCRS ?
Client Contracts Risk Standard
What is “Mutual Hold Harmless” principle ?
This principle holds that (i) Schlumberger is responsible for injury and/or death suffered by its people and loss of and/or damage to its property; (ii) the Client is responsible for injury and/or death suffered by its people and loss of and/or damage to its property; and (iii) Schlumberger and the Client are each responsible for injury and/or death suffered by the people and loss of and/or damage to the property of their own subcontractors and contractors.
Contract under which Schlumberger will provide its services and/or products will stipulate that Schlumberger will not be responsible for and will be expressly indemnified by the Client against the following five (5) catastrophic Excluded Risks:
- Loss of or damage to the well, the formation or the reservoir and the cost of re-drilling the well; 2. loss, damage, injury and/or death resulting from fire, an explosion, a wild well or blow-out and all costs associated with such events; including but not limited to: a) any damages caused to a rig/vessel as well as any downtime or remediation/recovery time; and/or b) cost of re-completion and re-running of the services or replacement of any installation; 3. loss, damage, injury and/or death resulting from pollution and/or contamination emanating from the well and/or reservoir, including all cost of containment, clean-up and disposal; 4. loss, damage (including all cost of containment, clean-up and disposal), injury and/or death resulting from radioactive contamination originating below the surface or in the event of contamination originating above the surface, whilst the radioactive source is under the Client’s direct or indirect custody and control; and 5. loss, damage, injury and/or death suffered by any third party resulting from any of the above events including loss of or damage to oil and/or gas production facilities or pipelines or any third party installations or rigs/vessels within a 500 meter radius of the worksite.
What is Monetary Cap ?
The maximum (cumulative and aggregate) amount of liability accepted by Schlumberger under a Client Contract which is determined in accordance with paragraph 4.4.D in CCRS
What are the 8 elements of QMS system ?
- Commitment, Leadership & Accountability 2. Policies & Objectives 3. Organization & Resources 4. Contractor & Supplier Management 5. Risk Management 6. Business Processes 7. Performance Monitoring & Improvement 8. Audits & Reviews
What are the parts of “Organization and resources” in QMS ?
3.1 Organizational Responsibilities 3.2 Organizational Structure 3.3 Training and Competence 3.4 Information Management 3.5 Standards and guidelines
What are the subcategories for “Contractor and Supplier Management”, part 4 of QMS ?
4.1 Contractor and Supplier Evaluation, Qualification and Selection 4.2 Contractor and Supplier Management 4.3 Contractor and Supplier Performance
What are the parts of “Risk Management”, part 5 of QMS ?
5.1 Hazard Analysis and Risk Control 5.2 Prevention and Mitigation Measures 5.3 Management of Temporary Change
What are the mechanisms of “Business Processes”, part 6 of QMS ?
6.1 Assets, Products and System Integrity 6.2 Processes, Procedures and Work Instructions 6.3 Business Continuity
What are the subcategories of “Performance Monitoring and Improvement”, part 7 of QMS ?
7.1 Customer Satisfaction and Performance Review 7.2 Event Reporting and Management 7.3 Compliance Monitoring 7.4 Corrective Action and Continuous Improvement 7.5 Recognition Programs 7.6 Records
What are the parts of “Audits and Reviews”, part 8 of QMS ?
- MS audits 2. MS reviews
What is CAT ?
Compliance Assesment Tool
Can you name ALL sub elements of MS system ?
1.1 Commitment and Leadership 1.2 Accountability 2.1 Policies 2.2 Objectives 3.1 Organizational Responsibilities 3.2 Organizational Structure 3.3 Training and Competence 3.4 Information Management 3.5 Standards and Guidelines 4.1 C&S Evaluation, Qualification and Selection 4.2 C&S Management 4.3 C&S Performance 5.1 Hazard Analysis and Risk Control 5.2 Prevention and Mitigation Measures 5.3 Management of Change 6.1 Assets, Products and Systems Integrity 6.2 Processes 6.3 Business Continuity 7.1 Customer Satisfaction and Performance reviews 7.2 Event Reporting and Management 7.3 Compliance Monitoring 7.4 Corrective Action and Continuous Improvement 7.5 Recognition Programs 7.6 Records 8.1 MS Audits 8.2 MS Reviews
What is WL guideline #3 ?
QHSE recognitions program
What is WL guideline #4 ?
WL Equipment Guideline
What is WL guideline #5 ?
WL Arctic Operations Guideline
What is WL guideline #6 ?
WL Mast and Crane Operations guideline
What is WL guideline #7 ?
WL Real Time Operations Guideline
What is WL guideline #9 ?
WL Calibrations Guideline
What is WL guideline #10 ?
WL Depth Measurement and Control Guidelines
What is WL guideline # 11 ?
JPQR: Job Process Quality Requirements
What is WL guideline # 12 ?
WL Quality Severity Determination Guideline
What is WL guideline #13 ?
RITE.NET: Equipment administration
What is WL guideline #14 ?
WL Quality Event Investigation Guideline
What is WL guideline #15 ?
WL High Profile Guidelines
What is WL guideline #16 ?
WL Incident Investigation Guideline
How Internation Organization for Standartization (ISO) defines Calibration ?
“The set of operations which establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system, or values represented by a material measure or a reference material, and the corresponding values of a quantity realized by a reference standard.”
How Internation Organization for Standartization (ISO) defines Reference Material
“A material or substance, one or more properties of which are sufficiently well established to be used for the calibration of an apparatus, the assessment of a measurement method, or for assigning values to materials
What is SLB-SCS-P-E200 ?
Schlumberger Supply Chain Services procedure, regarding Materials Management
What is CCMS
Client Contracts Management System
What is CRS (Contract Rating Sheet)
An electronic tool allows Contracts Managers to make an evaluation of the Client’s proposed T&C’s to determine if they comply or not with the CCRS.
What is BT&S ?
A checklist that allows Segment Personnel to evaluate the commercial risks and/or opportunities to be faced in the contract.
What is PACR (Post Award Contract Review) ?
A meeting designed to communicate any outstanding risk and/or opportunity resulting from the Legal, Commercial and Technical evaluations before starting operations.
What is MTCR (Mid-Term Contract Review) ?
A meeting designed to communicate any significant risk and/or opportunity resulting from the execution of the first half of the contract.
What is CCMSP ?
Client Contract Management System Process - is a process model – with a flow chart appearance that will help you visualize what specific role do you play in the contracts management of a Client Contract.
What is CCRS ?
Client Contracts Risk Standard
What is “Mutual Hold Harmless” principle ?
This principle holds that (i) Schlumberger is responsible for injury and/or death suffered by its people and loss of and/or damage to its property; (ii) the Client is responsible for injury and/or death suffered by its people and loss of and/or damage to its property; and (iii) Schlumberger and the Client are each responsible for injury and/or death suffered by the people and loss of and/or damage to the property of their own subcontractors and contractors.
Contract under which Schlumberger will provide its services and/or products will stipulate that Schlumberger will not be responsible for and will be expressly indemnified by the Client against the following five (5) catastrophic Excluded Risks:
- Loss of or damage to the well, the formation or the reservoir and the cost of re-drilling the well; 2. loss, damage, injury and/or death resulting from fire, an explosion, a wild well or blow-out and all costs associated with such events; including but not limited to: a) any damages caused to a rig/vessel as well as any downtime or remediation/recovery time; and/or b) cost of re-completion and re-running of the services or replacement of any installation; 3. loss, damage, injury and/or death resulting from pollution and/or contamination emanating from the well and/or reservoir, including all cost of containment, clean-up and disposal; 4. loss, damage (including all cost of containment, clean-up and disposal), injury and/or death resulting from radioactive contamination originating below the surface or in the event of contamination originating above the surface, whilst the radioactive source is under the Client’s direct or indirect custody and control; and 5. loss, damage, injury and/or death suffered by any third party resulting from any of the above events including loss of or damage to oil and/or gas production facilities or pipelines or any third party installations or rigs/vessels within a 500 meter radius of the worksite.
What is Monetary Cap ?
The maximum (cumulative and aggregate) amount of liability accepted by Schlumberger under a Client Contract which is determined in accordance with paragraph 4.4.D in CCRS
What are the 8 elements of QMS system ?
- Commitment, Leadership & Accountability 2. Policies & Objectives 3. Organization & Resources 4. Contractor & Supplier Management 5. Risk Management 6. Business Processes 7. Performance Monitoring & Improvement 8. Audits & Reviews
What are the parts of “Organization and resources” in QMS ?
3.1 Organizational Responsibilities 3.2 Organizational Structure 3.3 Training and Competence 3.4 Information Management 3.5 Standards and guidelines
What are the subcategories for “Contractor and Supplier Management”, part 4 of QMS ?
4.1 Contractor and Supplier Evaluation, Qualification and Selection 4.2 Contractor and Supplier Management 4.3 Contractor and Supplier Performance
What are the parts of “Risk Management”, part 5 of QMS ?
5.1 Hazard Analysis and Risk Control 5.2 Prevention and Mitigation Measures 5.3 Management of Temporary Change
What are the mechanisms of “Business Processes”, part 6 of QMS ?
6.1 Assets, Products and System Integrity 6.2 Processes, Procedures and Work Instructions 6.3 Business Continuity
What are the subcategories of “Performance Monitoring and Improvement”, part 7 of QMS ?
7.1 Customer Satisfaction and Performance Review 7.2 Event Reporting and Management 7.3 Compliance Monitoring 7.4 Corrective Action and Continuous Improvement 7.5 Recognition Programs 7.6 Records
What are the parts of “Audits and Reviews”, part 8 of QMS ?
- MS audits 2. MS reviews
What is CAT ?
Compliance Assesment Tool
Can you name ALL sub elements of MS system ?
1.1 Commitment and Leadership 1.2 Accountability 2.1 Policies 2.2 Objectives 3.1 Organizational Responsibilities 3.2 Organizational Structure 3.3 Training and Competence 3.4 Information Management 3.5 Standards and Guidelines 4.1 C&S Evaluation, Qualification and Selection 4.2 C&S Management 4.3 C&S Performance 5.1 Hazard Analysis and Risk Control 5.2 Prevention and Mitigation Measures 5.3 Management of Change 6.1 Assets, Products and Systems Integrity 6.2 Processes 6.3 Business Continuity 7.1 Customer Satisfaction and Performance reviews 7.2 Event Reporting and Management 7.3 Compliance Monitoring 7.4 Corrective Action and Continuous Improvement 7.5 Recognition Programs 7.6 Records 8.1 MS Audits 8.2 MS Reviews
What is WL guideline #3 ?
QHSE recognitions program
What is WL guideline #4 ?
WL Equipment Guideline
What is WL guideline #5 ?
WL Arctic Operations Guideline
What is WL guideline #6 ?
WL Mast and Crane Operations guideline
What is WL guideline #7 ?
WL Real Time Operations Guideline
What is WL guideline #9 ?
WL Calibrations Guideline
What is WL guideline #10 ?
WL Depth Measurement and Control Guidelines
What is WL guideline # 11 ?
JPQR: Job Process Quality Requirements
What is WL guideline # 12 ?
WL Quality Severity Determination Guideline
What is WL guideline #13 ?
RITE.NET: Equipment administration
What is WL guideline #14 ?
WL Quality Event Investigation Guideline
What is WL guideline #15 ?
WL High Profile Guidelines
What is WL guideline #16 ?
WL Incident Investigation Guideline
How Internation Organization for Standartization (ISO) defines Calibration ?
“The set of operations which establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system, or values represented by a material measure or a reference material, and the corresponding values of a quantity realized by a reference standard.”
How Internation Organization for Standartization (ISO) defines Reference Material
“A material or substance, one or more properties of which are sufficiently well established to be used for the calibration of an apparatus, the assessment of a measurement method, or for assigning values to materials
What is SLB-SCS-P-E200 ?
Schlumberger Supply Chain Services procedure, regarding Materials Management
What is CCMS
Client Contracts Management System
What is CRS (Contract Rating Sheet)
An electronic tool allows Contracts Managers to make an evaluation of the Client’s proposed T&C’s to determine if they comply or not with the CCRS.
What is BT&S ?
A checklist that allows Segment Personnel to evaluate the commercial risks and/or opportunities to be faced in the contract.
What is PACR (Post Award Contract Review) ?
A meeting designed to communicate any outstanding risk and/or opportunity resulting from the Legal, Commercial and Technical evaluations before starting operations.
What is MTCR (Mid-Term Contract Review) ?
A meeting designed to communicate any significant risk and/or opportunity resulting from the execution of the first half of the contract.
What is CCMSP ?
Client Contract Management System Process - is a process model – with a flow chart appearance that will help you visualize what specific role do you play in the contracts management of a Client Contract.
What is CCRS ?
Client Contracts Risk Standard
What is “Mutual Hold Harmless” principle ?
This principle holds that (i) Schlumberger is responsible for injury and/or death suffered by its people and loss of and/or damage to its property; (ii) the Client is responsible for injury and/or death suffered by its people and loss of and/or damage to its property; and (iii) Schlumberger and the Client are each responsible for injury and/or death suffered by the people and loss of and/or damage to the property of their own subcontractors and contractors.
Contract under which Schlumberger will provide its services and/or products will stipulate that Schlumberger will not be responsible for and will be expressly indemnified by the Client against the following five (5) catastrophic Excluded Risks:
- Loss of or damage to the well, the formation or the reservoir and the cost of re-drilling the well; 2. loss, damage, injury and/or death resulting from fire, an explosion, a wild well or blow-out and all costs associated with such events; including but not limited to: a) any damages caused to a rig/vessel as well as any downtime or remediation/recovery time; and/or b) cost of re-completion and re-running of the services or replacement of any installation; 3. loss, damage, injury and/or death resulting from pollution and/or contamination emanating from the well and/or reservoir, including all cost of containment, clean-up and disposal; 4. loss, damage (including all cost of containment, clean-up and disposal), injury and/or death resulting from radioactive contamination originating below the surface or in the event of contamination originating above the surface, whilst the radioactive source is under the Client’s direct or indirect custody and control; and 5. loss, damage, injury and/or death suffered by any third party resulting from any of the above events including loss of or damage to oil and/or gas production facilities or pipelines or any third party installations or rigs/vessels within a 500 meter radius of the worksite.
What is Monetary Cap ?
The maximum (cumulative and aggregate) amount of liability accepted by Schlumberger under a Client Contract which is determined in accordance with paragraph 4.4.D in CCRS
What are the 8 elements of QMS system ?
- Commitment, Leadership & Accountability 2. Policies & Objectives 3. Organization & Resources 4. Contractor & Supplier Management 5. Risk Management 6. Business Processes 7. Performance Monitoring & Improvement 8. Audits & Reviews
What are the parts of “Organization and resources” in QMS ?
3.1 Organizational Responsibilities 3.2 Organizational Structure 3.3 Training and Competence 3.4 Information Management 3.5 Standards and guidelines
What are the subcategories for “Contractor and Supplier Management”, part 4 of QMS ?
4.1 Contractor and Supplier Evaluation, Qualification and Selection 4.2 Contractor and Supplier Management 4.3 Contractor and Supplier Performance
What are the parts of “Risk Management”, part 5 of QMS ?
5.1 Hazard Analysis and Risk Control 5.2 Prevention and Mitigation Measures 5.3 Management of Temporary Change
What are the mechanisms of “Business Processes”, part 6 of QMS ?
6.1 Assets, Products and System Integrity 6.2 Processes, Procedures and Work Instructions 6.3 Business Continuity
What are the subcategories of “Performance Monitoring and Improvement”, part 7 of QMS ?
7.1 Customer Satisfaction and Performance Review 7.2 Event Reporting and Management 7.3 Compliance Monitoring 7.4 Corrective Action and Continuous Improvement 7.5 Recognition Programs 7.6 Records
What are the parts of “Audits and Reviews”, part 8 of QMS ?
- MS audits 2. MS reviews
What is CAT ?
Compliance Assesment Tool
Can you name ALL sub elements of MS system ?
1.1 Commitment and Leadership 1.2 Accountability 2.1 Policies 2.2 Objectives 3.1 Organizational Responsibilities 3.2 Organizational Structure 3.3 Training and Competence 3.4 Information Management 3.5 Standards and Guidelines 4.1 C&S Evaluation, Qualification and Selection 4.2 C&S Management 4.3 C&S Performance 5.1 Hazard Analysis and Risk Control 5.2 Prevention and Mitigation Measures 5.3 Management of Change 6.1 Assets, Products and Systems Integrity 6.2 Processes 6.3 Business Continuity 7.1 Customer Satisfaction and Performance reviews 7.2 Event Reporting and Management 7.3 Compliance Monitoring 7.4 Corrective Action and Continuous Improvement 7.5 Recognition Programs 7.6 Records 8.1 MS Audits 8.2 MS Reviews
What is WL guideline #3 ?
QHSE recognitions program
What is WL guideline #4 ?
WL Equipment Guideline
What is WL guideline #5 ?
WL Arctic Operations Guideline
What is WL guideline #6 ?
WL Mast and Crane Operations guideline
What is WL guideline #7 ?
WL Real Time Operations Guideline
What is WL guideline #9 ?
WL Calibrations Guideline
What is WL guideline #10 ?
WL Depth Measurement and Control Guidelines
What is WL guideline # 11 ?
JPQR: Job Process Quality Requirements
What is WL guideline # 12 ?
WL Quality Severity Determination Guideline
What is WL guideline #13 ?
RITE.NET: Equipment administration
What is WL guideline #14 ?
WL Quality Event Investigation Guideline
What is WL guideline #15 ?
WL High Profile Guidelines
What is WL guideline #16 ?
WL Incident Investigation Guideline
How Internation Organization for Standartization (ISO) defines Calibration ?
“The set of operations which establish, under specified conditions, the relationship between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system, or values represented by a material measure or a reference material, and the corresponding values of a quantity realized by a reference standard.”
How Internation Organization for Standartization (ISO) defines Reference Material
“A material or substance, one or more properties of which are sufficiently well established to be used for the calibration of an apparatus, the assessment of a measurement method, or for assigning values to materials
What is SLB-SCS-P-E200 ?
Schlumberger Supply Chain Services procedure, regarding Materials Management
What type of columns are in OBIEE 11G ?
3 types of columns:
- Attribute columns: are simple values with no hierarchical relationship between them: those values are also known as members. They were referred to as “Presentation” columns in previous releases
- Hierarchy columns are new to OBIEE 11g, they hold data values that are organized using both named levels and parent-child relationships. They are displayed using a tree-like structure.
- Measure columns, hold simple list of data values and relate to fact table measures

Which features are new in OBIEE 11g for Table views and Graph views ?
Prompts and Sections
What is LTO ?
License To Operate
Designed to prevent situations that could quickly escalate to a Corporate multi-catastrophic event.
Is focused on a small number of mandatory controls such as radiation, pressure, explosives, well integrity, etc.
LTO is base on enterprise level risk to SLB with potential impacts to stock price, earnings per share, negative public press, governmental oversight, etc.
Any CMS incident related to LTO invalidates license and re-validation will be required
What is RoFo ?
Rolling Forecast
A Rolling Forecast is prepared on Quarterly basis and used to understand differences against the (annual) plan.
What is accountability ?
Personal responsibility. In Schlumberger QHSE this means adhering to company policies, standards, procedures, and work instructions within your area of activity.
It is about much more than personal actions that impact you; it is also about being ready and willing to act on behalf of others. It means reporting any kind of Service Quality or HSE event, no matter how trivial it may seem. And it involves taking an active role in all QHSE activities.
List main EMS product centers for WL ?
- SRFE - Schlumberger Riboud Formation Evaluation (Clamart, France)
- SKK- Schlumberger Kabushiki Kaisha (Fuchinobe, Japan)
- PTC - Princeton Technology Center (Princeton, USA)
- HPS - Houston Pressure and Sampling (Sugar Land, USA)
- HCS - Houston Conveyance and Surface Equipment (Sugar Land, USA)
- FCS - France Conveyance and Surface Equipment (Abbeville, France)
What is OMS and it’s deliverables ?
Operating Management System. It’s deliverables are :
- A consistent organizational structure
- . A professional Equipment Assurance organization
- . User-oriented instructions to perform the job
- . A fit-for-purpose and transparent competency system
- . Facilities and business systems that drive efficiencies
List Schlumberger Areas
A region of the world where Schlumberger does business. An area is composed of several GeoMarkets.
- NAL - North America Land
- NAO - North America Offshore
- LAM - Latin America
- EAF- Europe and Africa
- RCA - Russia and Central Asia
- ASA - Asia
- MEA - Middle East
List Geomarkets in RCA
- KZU - Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
- RUL - Russia and Central Asia Land
- ASG - Astrakhan
- AZE - Azerbaidzhan
- TKG - Turkmenistan
- SKG - Sakhalin
What is Geomarket in Schlumberger ?
A geographical area where Schlumberger does business. A GeoMarket is a subset of an Area. It may consist of a country, a part of a country, or multiple countries, forming a region where business goals and business practices are very similar.
<span>How many Geomarkets in Schlumberger ?</span>
41
In G11, what is inline prompt ?
A prompt that is created at the analysis level is called an inline prompt because the prompt is embedded in the analysis and is not stored in the Oracle BI Presentation Catalog and, therefore, cannot be added to other analyses. Inline prompts allow the end users to specify the data values that determine the content of the analysis. An inline prompt can be a column prompt, variable prompt, image prompt, or currency prompt
In OBIEE, what is trellis ?
Displays multidimensional data shown as a set of cells in a grid, where each cell represents a subset of data using a particular graph type. Data can be represented with graphs, microcharts, and numbers.
The trellis view has two subtypes: simple trellis and advanced trellis
In OBIEE, what is variable ?
Objects in an Oracle BI repository that are used to streamline administrative tasks and dynamically modify metadata content to adjust to a changing data environment.
Variables are of the following types:
Repository variables have a single value at any point in time. There are two types of repository variables: static and dynamic.
Session variables are created and assigned a value when each user logs on. There are two types of session variables: system and nonsystem.
What is SLP-11 ?
Merit Process
What is SLP-4 ?
High Value / High Potential
What is SLP-1/TSP ?
Succession plan (technical succession planning)
Who is GAM ?
Global Account Manager
What is SETC ?
Schlumberger Eureka Technical Career
What is Eureka ?
“Eureka” is the name of Schlumberger’s technical communities program, also known elsewhere as “Communities of Practice”. It is one component of our Knowledge Management strategy, focused on people, and people connecting with each other. In particular, the three primary goals of Eureka are:
Motivation: Motivated technical employees are key to the success of Schlumberger.
The creation of global, cross-product line, self-governing technical communities in the Eureka initiative will reinforce motivation.
Knowledge: Technical knowledge is a key driver behind the competitiveness of Schlumberger.
Eureka will give technical communities improved opportunity to develop and share knowledge, and apply it for client and R&D needs.
Business Relevance: Management needs technical input on many strategic issues.
With Eureka, the technical communities are empowered to organize themselves to help deliver this input.
Reporter is ETL tool. What does it mean ?
Tool to Extract, Transform and Load information
How to check JRI compliance, list of completed jobs in i-District in OPS portal ?
OPS portal >> Report Center >> i-District Usage KPI’s >> i-District Usage KPIs.
After you can click on any month you are interested in
In SWPS, give definition of “Buyer” role ?
Expert user, who can modify shopping carts created by others. Role specific to Supply Chain personnel
in SWPS, give definition of “Approver/Reviewer” role ?
Performs financial approval of shopping carts. Reviewer can only review non-financially
in SWPS, give definition for “PO Update” role
Has the ability to request changes to a Purchase Order
in SWPS, give definition of “Reciever” role
Designated to receive Purchase Orders within SWPS
in SWPS, explain the role of “Power Viewers”
Can view data and have no functional role to create, modify or delete in SWPS
In SWPS, explain the role of “Administrator”
Can perform administrative tasks within SWPS
in SWPS, list all roles for users
- Requester
- Buyer
- Approver/Reviewer
- PO Update
- Reciver
- Power Viewers
- Administrator
What is BORG in SWPS
BORG is a Bying ORGanization, representing a location, contains next details specific for location:
- Suppliers
- Cost Centers
- Bill-To/Ship-To
How many types of BORGs are in SWPS ?
2 types of BORG
- Hierarchy BORGs (Example :ZEAF), with prefix Z, non-transactional, used to create, review orders
- Transactional BORGs, (Example XEVM)
What are required features of a BORG ?
BORG must have:
- One billing address for invoice
- One or more shipping address
- Single internal sold to address
- A single company or legal entity
- Users with different roles to perform various functions
- One or more supplier where the requester can submit POs
- One or more cost centers
In SWPS, what is BORG naming convention ?
The BORG name equals the BORG prefix plus the BORG label
Prefixes are unique to identify the BORG (Prefix for WL is W, for WS - D, for Western Geco - G)
Labels are to identify a location
Naming convention is created by SWPS administrators
Describe general flow chart of ordering in SWPS

In SWPS, what are main icons for Order Status Screen ?

What are most Common PO Statutes ?
