Class B Cement Spill Investigation Report (38 chars)

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Create a professional PowerPoint presentation titled 'Environmental Incident Investigation – Chemical Spill (Class B) | OXAGON Coast Guard Facilities'. Include the following sections: 1. **Title Slide** – NEOM Environmental Incident Investigation Report | Class B Chemical Spill | December 2025. 2. **Incident Overview** – Project: Construction of OXAGON Coast Guard Facilities, Contractor: Al Fahad Company Trading Industries & Contracting, Incident Date: 09-Dec-2025, Time: 12:01 AM, Location: Laydown Area near Cement Storage (GPS: N 27°34'10.4", E 35°32'23.6"), Report submitted: 10-Dec-2025, 2:40 PM. 3. **Incident Description** – During a routine PMT site visit, a cement spill was observed in the laydown area near cement storage. The Environmental Engineer and Emergency Response Team (ERT) secured and contained the area. No injury or fauna/flora damage, but risk of soil contamination identified. 4. **Incident Photos** – Include visuals of the spill, containment, and cleanup operations. 5. **Root Cause Analysis** – RC#1: Inadequate Storage Controls, RC#2: Insufficient Inspection and Monitoring, RC#3: Lack of Job Knowledge. 6. **Contributory Factors** – CF#1: Lack of Secondary Containment / Engineering Controls, CF#2: Inadequate Inspection and Preventive Monitoring, CF#3: Improper Storage Practices and Housekeeping. 7. **Corrective Actions Taken** – Area cleaned, contaminated soil disposed, materials covered and spill pallets added, toolbox talks conducted, daily inspections implemented, oil spill prevention training scheduled for 22-Dec-2025. 8. **Preventive Actions** – Strengthen supervision, conduct regular inspections, limit materials to required quantities, train staff on handling and spill prevention. 9. **Supporting Evidence** – Photos, RCAT analysis, witness statements, toolbox talk attendance, and training schedule. 10. **Conclusion** – The Class B incident was contained effectively with corrective and preventive measures. Continued training and monitoring will prevent recurrence and enhance environmental compliance. Design style: clean, professional, with NEOM branding colors (blue/gray/white), minimal icons, and clear headings.

NEOM report on Dec 2025 cement spill at OXAGON Coast Guard site. Covers overview, root causes (e.g., poor storage), corrective actions (cleanup, training), preventive measures, and evidence for enhanc

December 13, 202510 slides
Slide 1 of 10

Slide 1 - NEOM Environmental Incident Investigation Report

This is the title slide for the NEOM Environmental Incident Investigation Report. The subtitle details a Class B Chemical Spill in December 2025 at OXAGON Coast Guard Facilities.

NEOM Environmental Incident Investigation Report

Class B Chemical Spill | December 2025 | OXAGON Coast Guard Facilities

Slide 1 - NEOM Environmental Incident Investigation Report
Slide 2 of 10

Slide 2 - Incident Overview

The slide overviews an incident on the OXAGON Coast Guard Facilities construction project by Al Fahad Company, occurring on December 9, 2025, at 12:01 AM. It specifies the location as the Laydown Area near Cement Storage (GPS: N 27°34'10.4", E 35°32'23.6") and notes the report was submitted on December 10, 2025, at 2:40 PM.

Incident Overview

  • Project: Construction of OXAGON Coast Guard Facilities
  • Contractor: Al Fahad Company Trading Industries & Contracting
  • Incident Date/Time: 09-Dec-2025, 12:01 AM
  • Location: Laydown Area near Cement Storage (GPS: N 27°34'10.4", E 35°32'23.6")
  • Report Submitted: 10-Dec-2025, 2:40 PM
Slide 2 - Incident Overview
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Slide 3 - Incident Description

During a routine PMT site visit, a cement spill was observed in the laydown area near cement storage. The Environmental Engineer and ERT secured and fully contained the area, with no injuries or fauna/flora damage reported but a risk of soil contamination identified.

Incident Description

  • Cement spill observed during routine PMT site visit
  • Spill in laydown area near cement storage
  • Environmental Engineer & ERT secured the area
  • Area fully contained to prevent spread
  • No injury or fauna/flora damage reported
  • Risk of soil contamination identified
Slide 3 - Incident Description
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Slide 4 - Incident Photos

The slide displays photos of a spill site in the laydown area near cement storage. It shows containment efforts by the Environmental Engineer and Emergency Response Team, plus cleanup operations with contaminated soil removal and disposal.

Incident Photos

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  • Spill site observed in laydown area near cement storage.
  • Containment efforts by Environmental Engineer and Emergency Response Team.
  • Cleanup operations with contaminated soil removal and disposal.

Source: Wikipedia

Slide 4 - Incident Photos
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Slide 5 - Root Cause Analysis

The "Root Cause Analysis" slide features a table listing three root causes (RC#1 to RC#3). They are: inadequate storage controls, insufficient inspection and monitoring, and lack of job knowledge.

Root Cause Analysis

{ "headers": [ "RC#", "Cause" ], "rows": [ [ "1", "Inadequate Storage Controls" ], [ "2", "Insufficient Inspection and Monitoring" ], [ "3", "Lack of Job Knowledge" ] ] }

Slide 5 - Root Cause Analysis
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Slide 6 - Contributory Factors

The "Contributory Factors" slide lists three key issues contributing to an incident. They include lack of secondary containment/engineering controls, inadequate inspection/preventive monitoring, and improper storage practices/housekeeping.

Contributory Factors

  • CF#1: Lack of Secondary Containment / Engineering Controls
  • CF#2: Inadequate Inspection and Preventive Monitoring
  • CF#3: Improper Storage Practices and Housekeeping
Slide 6 - Contributory Factors
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Slide 7 - Corrective Actions Taken

Corrective actions included cleaning the area, disposing of contaminated soil, covering materials, and adding spill pallets. Toolbox talks were conducted with daily inspections implemented, and oil spill prevention training scheduled for 22-Dec-2025.

Corrective Actions Taken

  • Cleaned area and disposed of contaminated soil.
  • Covered materials and added spill pallets.
  • Conducted toolbox talks and implemented daily inspections.
  • Scheduled oil spill prevention training for 22-Dec-2025.
Slide 7 - Corrective Actions Taken
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Slide 8 - Preventive Actions

The "Preventive Actions" slide lists key strategies to mitigate risks. It recommends strengthening supervision, conducting regular inspections, limiting materials to required quantities, and training staff on handling and spill prevention.

Preventive Actions

  • Strengthen supervision.
  • Conduct regular inspections.
  • Limit materials to required quantities.
  • Train staff on handling and spill prevention.
Slide 8 - Preventive Actions
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Slide 9 - Supporting Evidence

The "Supporting Evidence" slide presents a feature grid with five key items: incident photos for visual spill records, RCAT analysis for root causes, witness statements for confirmations, toolbox talk attendance for safety briefings, and training schedules for prevention sessions. Each feature includes an icon and a concise description highlighting its role in incident documentation and safety compliance.

Supporting Evidence

{ "features": [ { "icon": "📸", "heading": "Incident Photos", "description": "Visual records of spill, containment, and cleanup operations." }, { "icon": "🔍", "heading": "RCAT Analysis", "description": "Detailed root cause evaluation identifying primary factors." }, { "icon": "💬", "heading": "Witness Statements", "description": "Testimonies from site personnel confirming incident details." }, { "icon": "📋", "heading": "Toolbox Talk Attendance", "description": "Records verifying participation in safety briefings." }, { "icon": "📅", "heading": "Training Schedule", "description": "Upcoming sessions on spill prevention and response." } ] }

Slide 9 - Supporting Evidence
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Slide 10 - Conclusion

The conclusion slide states that the Class B incident was effectively contained with corrective and preventive measures. It highlights ongoing training and monitoring to prevent recurrence and boost environmental compliance, ending with "Thank you."

Conclusion

• Class B incident contained effectively with corrective & preventive measures.

  • Continued training and monitoring will prevent recurrence and enhance environmental compliance.

Thank you.

Source: Environmental Incident Investigation – Chemical Spill (Class B) | OXAGON Coast Guard Facilities

Speaker Notes
Closing message: Incident contained successfully (3 words). Call-to-action: Prioritize training and inspections for zero recurrence (6 words).
Slide 10 - Conclusion

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