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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Tstt loss some data: fire the head
Paria kill 4 people: head still employed...
Make the maths, maths
Well, one more fatality. One less civil neighbournervewrecker wrote:Have unrecorded events taking place all over. Next door by you, the older son, had three of us were cousins in the same form in sch. The next cousin, next door to them....ask about it. And I saw the dude just Wednesday or so walking his dog.gastly369 wrote:De amt of unrecorded incidents taking place in heritage / paria atm...AlphaMan wrote:BREAKING NEWS
'Charge Paria with manslaughter'
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/charge-paria-with-manslaughter/article_74ef4328-b6fc-11ee-81ba-cb34517737a6.html
But aye we hadda look good in de public eye after that paria incident
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Unfortunate that they have chosen to align themselves with the owtu and opposition leeches. They should focus on their legal team to ensure maximum compensation. Terminating the board solves nothing, except to bring another bunch of square pegs.The_Honourable wrote:PRESSURE ON PARIA: The families of the deceased divers have joined with members of the OWTU in a protest at the gates to Paria Fuel Trading Company Limited in Pointe-a-Pierre with a simple demand, that the board of directors of Paria which was in place on the day of the divers' tragedy all resign or be terminated.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=7241779162568059
pugboy wrote:funny how this popped up today
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/hjHkqC ... tid=UalRPS
in the comments somebody mention paria too
pugboy wrote:funny how this popped up today
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/hjHkqC ... tid=UalRPS
in the comments somebody mention paria too
Habit7 wrote:pugboy wrote:funny how this popped up today
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/hjHkqC ... tid=UalRPS
in the comments somebody mention paria too
I saw this a while before.
The issue is do we have commercial divers trained in rescuing ppl in a pipe. They are using an umbilical cord which we don’t know if they had access to during the incident. And it is easy going up and down but how are you swimming backwards on the lateral section of the pipe.
pugboy wrote:commericial divers normally use umbilical lines
i recall the lmcs ppl saying it would be a hindrance in pipe work like this or something like that
yet this reel show foreign divers in a slightly smaller pipe
afaik scuba is not considered commercial working equipment….maybe in trinidad it is
pugboy wrote:how you measuring pressure on inner/other side of the plug ?
you would have to put a gauge on the far side of the pipe I guess
even so with the undulations and pockets of air/fluid it could be somewhat inaccurate to do that
are there plugs which have nipples which run to the far side of the plug ?
pugboy wrote:Khan said the nipple on the plug was broken when retrieved, could this have been broked when it was flushed in or possible it broke off during operations and caused the deflation ?
greggle71 wrote:Question - would a job like this require the divers to tethered to a rescue line? So that in any emergency situation they could be pulled out? What is the industry best practice for jobs like this?
A tethering line on a mechanical pulley should be standard equipment in any kinda underwater job site like this to me
Anything goes wrong you pull out those brothers immediately
sMASH wrote:The pressure on habitat side of the plug was ok. Pressure in underside of plug was okay.
The difference was what it was.
The issue was the plug was deteriorated past the work life and ended up becoming dislodged, because the horizontal line had both gas and liquid, in an unsettled manner.
The lil gurgles was enough to cause the liquid leg to drop and dislodge the plug.
The paria side reps were not experienced enough to recognize the POTENTIAL hazards.
The reps were hired because of insufficient concern by management. Management not concerned cause they also don't know what the faq they doin.
These kinds if incidents will continue unless they get experienced people to enforce safety measures
DMan7 wrote:The man joined yesterday too yes, sounds suspicious to me.
sMASH wrote:Oh Pappy one eye.
The plug was a distance down in the vertical section of piping... Not near where the guys was working.
I can't Remember the distance, but also any distance past arms reach,ike 3ft, is outside of whst thry went to do..
They went to weld in the habitat, not inside the pipe, and subsequently got sucked in.
If u could reference where the plug was, could confirm thst
Val wrote:Y'all are arguing about the wrong thing IMHO. The cause is now irrelevant. The more important matter is that of the recovery attempt, and the treatment of the families who are left without their loved ones.
I am of the opinion that quiet compensation should've been paid long ago via extra-judiciary settlement, and there is still an opportunity to do so. If it goes to court, it will create precedent that I'm sure other employers may not want.
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