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Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
If you don't know, kindly be a cont elsewhere.
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry works
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry worksjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.zoom rader wrote:Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry worksjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.
Again try and learn how industry works
wing wrote:Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.zoom rader wrote:Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry worksjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.
Again try and learn how industry works
Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:wing wrote:Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.zoom rader wrote:Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry worksjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.
Again try and learn how industry works
Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.
If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.wing wrote:Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:wing wrote:Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.zoom rader wrote:Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.
PNM to take the blame on this .
Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry worksjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.
Again try and learn how industry works
Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.
If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
Well you know who usually derails threads with politics. Just waiting for the submissive to come in.j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
So you have access to the inspection records, saw non conformances and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.wing wrote:Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:wing wrote:Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.zoom rader wrote:Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.
If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry worksjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.
Again try and learn how industry works
Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.
If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
I can tell you that from records you can detect structural faults on a time frame. This tells you that inspections were not up to date and the government was not applying pressure or upholding it
You get a speeding ticket cause the police are doing their jobs as instructed by the political governments. This is for every safety to curb the road deaths .j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
It a certificate that each industrial plant receives from government to operate.wing wrote:So you have access to the inspection records, saw non conformances and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.wing wrote:Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:wing wrote:Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.zoom rader wrote:Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingzoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?
If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.
Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government
Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.
Try and learn how industry worksjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.
Again try and learn how industry works
Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.
If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
I can tell you that from records you can detect structural faults on a time frame. This tells you that inspections were not up to date and the government was not applying pressure or upholding it
Up to now you cannot answer the question. Coward.zoom rader wrote:It a certificate that each industrial plant receives from government to operate.wing wrote:So you have access to the inspection records, saw non conformances and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.wing wrote:Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?zoom rader wrote:wing wrote:Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.zoom rader wrote:Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried outwing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomitingjust to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.
Again try and learn how industry works
Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.
If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
I can tell you that from records you can detect structural faults on a time frame. This tells you that inspections were not up to date and the government was not applying pressure or upholding it
You did not even know about it nor others
j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
Update: Hearing the missing person has been located and is trapped but alive.The_Honourable wrote:j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
Next year would be lit![]()
But back on topic
Pete Phillip of La Romain San Fernando remains unaccounted for, search and rescue efforts underway
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