5ce13d40d0cadbea5d2d0f5c - Land Transport SOP
5ce13d40d0cadbea5d2d0f5c - Land Transport SOP
5ce13d40d0cadbea5d2d0f5c - Land Transport SOP
Transportation
Standard
Operating
Procedures
Grand Coastal Hotel/Lux Transportation Services
Details enclosed outlines the procedures set forth to provide Land Transport Services. These procedures
are aligned with International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP Report 365) & direction from the
local Guyanese environment.
SCOPE:
1. Routine travel between accommodation and Offices for rotational and resident personnel
working on shore
2. Travel to and from airports to accommodation for onshore rotators and business visitors
3. Routine “domestic” travel for resident personnel and long-stay rotators
4. Routine crew change, travel from airport to accommodation and further unto port of departure
to offshore facilities i.e. E.F. Correira Airport
5. Non-Routine travel inclusive of all locations outside of Georgetown
IMPLEMENTATION :
Details on achieving the above are captioned in the GHC/LUX Land Transportation Policy. Considerations
in line with IOGP Report 365 Standards are applied, as such:
All Drivers:
Fleet Management:
• All vehicles meet the standards set out in IOGP 365-14- Vehicle Specification and Upfitting
module.
• Fleet details are recorded and tracked. Details from road worthiness inspections to Health and
Usage monitoring systems
• Maintenance is done routinely and provision for non-routine is in place. Vehicles are of working
life of less than Five years from date of manufacture.
• Pre-start checklists to be completed before every shift ( See end Note D)
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hours) This should include driving, loading, unloading,
waiting, rest breaks, and any other work (including air
travel)
Condition Recommended Practice
Maximum driving hours within a rolling 24 hour period 10 hours total excluding commuting time to work/base
of operations. 11 hours including any commuting time
Maximum duty hours in a rolling 7 day and 14 day 14 day period: 120 hours, subject to an 80 hour/7 day
period maximum, and an average of 60 hours per week over
an extended period
Off duty period in a rolling 7 day period Minimum of a continuous 24 hour break prior to driving
again; a 36 hour break is further recommended
wherever practicable
ROUTINE TRIPS :
Routine trips are defined as the provision of land transport services from
accommodation to client’s office location or any other site location, East Coast of
Demerara (Ending at Mahica. Region 4), East Bank Demerara (Ending at the CBJ
International Airport Timehri), West B ank Demerara (Ending at Bellevue) and
West Coast Demerara (Ending at Boserie);
1. Call is placed to dispatch (592-689-7526) minimum one hour in advance of pick up time. One
hour in advance is ONLY for transport to cover the vicinity of Lusignan on the East Coast of
Demerara, Georgetown, and Providence on the East Bank of Demerara. Any land transportation
beyond this geo-fence needs to be communicated and requested maximum two hours in
advance. This is to cater for further adequate safe planning of trips.
2. Indicate the number of passengers and any other specific details of your trip as far as possible to
assist with the adequate allocation of assets to support your request.
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3. Airport Trips :
➢ 72hrs prior to arrival a Business Tracking Form should be filled out (See Endnote B) and
sent via Email. In the event that a request has to be made less than 24hrs please follow
up your request via email with a phone call to dispatch.
➢ Specific details of number of passengers and baggage should be indicated at the point of
request.
➢ Further specific details should indicate drop off & pick up location after
arriving/departing Guyana, if there are any pets or cargo that may require additional
asset allocation to accommodate.
➢ Meet and Greet service will be provided at the airport as per the below direction:
✓ Communication will be sent back to the requestor of the driver name, a picture
ID and a description of the vehicle and the registration number.
✓ After immigration and Customs, the passenger should proceed to the exit
of the airport where the airport authorities have prescribed as the waiting
area to pick up passengers.
✓ The driver will be holding a sign that reads "Grand Coastal Hotel, TO";
TO (Tullow Oil), the sign that is currently in use.
✓ The driver will be further be recognized by the shirt he is wearing which
will bear the Grand Coastal Logo. Apart from this, the passenger would
have details of the make and model of the vehicle along with the vehicle
registration number, as well as information detailing if they will be car-
pooling with other Tullow personnel prior to travel.
✓ In the event of any unforeseen challenges the passenger should call the
local Transport numbers located on the calling card; if they are unable to
do so they may approach the airport security located just before the exit
and request assistance to make a local phone call.
✓ On the drive down from the airport in the event of any incidents,
accidents or any emergencies Tullow's ERP will take effect.
The above is applicable for arrivals at both the Eugene F. Correira and Cheddi Jagan
International airports.
NON-ROUTINE TRIPS :
Non-Routine trips are defined as any location outside of the above defined routine
trips geo fence and are most likely out of town. Non- routine travel will be subject
to a detailed Journey Management Plan (See End note C).
NIGHT DRIVING :
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Night driving is defined as any driving activity that occurs between 5:30am to
6:00pm (Sunrise to sunset). 1 Depending on the risk measured by Safety and
Security, an escorted security vehicle will be made available. As such ample notice
would have to be given of any such request. It is highly recommend that for
airport trips at night a security escort is utilized. Security escort may be one or
two vehicles forming a convoy with the vehicle that is transporting the passenger.
These resources will help to further ensure the safety of assets and personnel in
the event of a traffic incident or robbery.
1 This will vary during different seasons of the year and will be communicated accordingly.
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ENDNOTES:
A. CIRCADIAN RHYTHM
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ENDNOTES:
NAME OF PASSENGER
PASSPORT NUMBER
FLIGHT DETAILS ( A RRIVAL)
PLEASE ADVISE OF FLIGHT NUMBER AND ARRIVAL TIME
D ATE OF FLIGHT :
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DRIVER CONTACT NUMBER
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
VEHICLE REGISTRATION
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ENDNOTES:
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The Nearest Medical Facility (confirm whether
hospital or an outpatient facility) confirm Name of
facility and contact numbers.
What mode of communication is available
throughout this trip
Are there any anticipated breaks in
communication En Route? Are there any back up
communication available?
En Route would there heavy traffic ( peak hours )
or not
Will you be traveling through and high risk security
areas ( Red Zones)
What is weather forecast En route
Weather Forecast at destination
Who to contact with Reference to this JMP-
Please Use the details Outlined in the Company
Emergency Calling Card &/Or :
Name:
Contact Number:
Name:
Contact Number:
Approved By
Name:
Signature:
Driver
Name :
Signature:
Things to note:
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As a professional driver, it is your responsibility to stay safe and keep those in your care safe as well:
▪ If your trip is more than 4.5 hours, you should have a Journey Management Plan
▪ Create a Journey Management Plan in conjunction with your Manager
▪ Check the roadworthiness of your vehicle, ensure to fill out a pre-start check sheet
▪ Follow the route set out in your Journey Management Plan
▪ Always take breaks in the authorised rest areas
▪ If you have to divert from the route in any way, notify your Manager
▪ Have you got your mobile phone with you? Is it fully charged?
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ENDNOTES:
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ENDNOTES:
Mileage:
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