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16 cycles wrote:Generally, shallow hazard assessment has to be done within 8yrs of drilling and screened for shallow gas, sinkholes, faults etc.
Load bearing structures must have geotechnical surveys done for proposed depth of penetration of legs and risk of punch through.
Drill loads on cantilever should not exceed the hook loads specified by rig builder.
Weight of rig would land it under particular vessel classifications together with flag of vessel and country of operation as well as Client to dictate frequency and type of audits for safe operation.
A lot of people have to put their house in order.
16 cycles wrote:That 110 was hailed in press a few yrs ago doing work for DeNovo
Again government checks not in orderfokhan_96 wrote:Looks like another commission of inquiry coming...
Why is the news still reporting that one person is unaccounted for??hover11 wrote:UPDATE: PETE PHILLIPS HAS NOT BEEN LOCATED
Statement from employer Well Services Ltd.
"Well Services has become aware of several misleading statements circulating online regarding today’s incident on Rig 110. We would like to clarify that claims suggesting the missing person has been located and is in communication with the rescue team are false. As Search and rescue continues, Well Services is committed to providing accurate and timely updates as the situation develops."
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What do you expect when the unions have sold off to PNM.bluefete wrote:Jamie Wonders
The Offshore Welfare facilties (Toilets, Showers, lockers, etc) are very delapidated and unsafe to use on ALL Heritage Offshore Platforms and offshore Locations. Offshore workers have to literally piss off the Platforms into the open sea, to empty their bladders.
.... The showers are also delapidated, and offshore workers are unable to take any Showers (and there's no Privacy with the delapidated Showers)
bluefete wrote:Jamie Wonders
The Offshore Welfare facilties (Toilets, Showers, lockers, etc) are very delapidated and unsafe to use on ALL Heritage Offshore Platforms and offshore Locations. Offshore workers have to literally piss off the Platforms into the open sea, to empty their bladders.
.... The showers are also delapidated, and offshore workers are unable to take any Showers (and there's no Privacy with the delapidated Showers)
wall wrote:bluefete wrote:Jamie Wonders
The Offshore Welfare facilties (Toilets, Showers, lockers, etc) are very delapidated and unsafe to use on ALL Heritage Offshore Platforms and offshore Locations. Offshore workers have to literally piss off the Platforms into the open sea, to empty their bladders.
.... The showers are also delapidated, and offshore workers are unable to take any Showers (and there's no Privacy with the delapidated Showers)
showers? If people knew the condition of the actual platforms ,clusters and wells offshore in the Heritage soldado fields they would be flabbergasted . Vessel landings to access the platforms and wells deteriorating to the point that many are unusable , actual wells falling into the sea , fire pumps on a number of platforms non functional , major compressors on platforms breaking down all over , Oil spills are kept hush hush . Safety is touted as being priority #1 but there’s absolutely nothing safe about the work environment down there and heritage is quick to pull themselves out of every and any incident that occurs. Petty Politics and bureaucracy play a major part in all of this . Heritage has millions upon millions to spend on infrastructure upgrades and maintenance and if they don’t get their act together you can bet your bottom dollar we”ll be hearing about some major incidents in the near future . But don’t worry I’m sure we”ll hear them beating their chests about the hundreds of millions in profits end of quarter . Just another day in paradise I guess
I was out on platform 14 servicing a pump recently.wall wrote:bluefete wrote:Jamie Wonders
The Offshore Welfare facilties (Toilets, Showers, lockers, etc) are very delapidated and unsafe to use on ALL Heritage Offshore Platforms and offshore Locations. Offshore workers have to literally piss off the Platforms into the open sea, to empty their bladders.
.... The showers are also delapidated, and offshore workers are unable to take any Showers (and there's no Privacy with the delapidated Showers)
showers? If people knew the condition of the actual platforms ,clusters and wells offshore in the Heritage soldado fields they would be flabbergasted . Vessel landings to access the platforms and wells deteriorating to the point that many are unusable , actual wells falling into the sea , fire pumps on a number of platforms non functional , major compressors on platforms breaking down all over , Oil spills are kept hush hush . Safety is touted as being priority #1 but there’s absolutely nothing safe about the work environment down there and heritage is quick to pull themselves out of every and any incident that occurs. Petty Politics and bureaucracy play a major part in all of this . Heritage has millions upon millions to spend on infrastructure upgrades and maintenance and if they don’t get their act together you can bet your bottom dollar we”ll be hearing about some major incidents in the near future . But don’t worry I’m sure we”ll hear them beating their chests about the hundreds of millions in profits end of quarter . Just another day in paradise I guess
There is a clear trend of work done by govt or contractors for govt having incidents, and even fatal ones.j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
Have access the the pot holes, ministers, mp, councilor corporation, RDLG minister, and still can't get them fixed.wing wrote: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 out
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
I pointed this out very early in this cheadonroad wrote:There is a clear trend of work done by govt or contractors for govt having incidents, and even fatal ones.j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
From the Caroni Bailey bridge truck man getting squeeze to the divers to the multiple blow outs in niquan gtl to the fire death of of the contractor in niquan gtl just before the shut down.
Saftey on govt associated places is very low.
sMASH wrote:The last article was saying they allocated more resources. That was a 2 or three days ago.
Unless he trapped in the canteen section , we hadda check he as a loss by now.. Even the temps will be too low to survive for that long continuously .
This is why I said the government is to blame. They failed on factory inspections and certifications.Val wrote:No reports were publicised, but I was told by someone who worked several years on that rig that a likely scenario is that lack of inspections (especially post shock events like "drill jarring" to free up stuck drill conductors) would've allowed stress fractures to go unchecked on the load bearing members on the derryck. Jarring was apparently common on Rig 110.
I do not know the facility, so I can't validate the above.
Them rumors is prolly why info is sparse.zoom rader wrote:This is why I said the government is to blame. They failed on factory inspections and certifications.Val wrote:No reports were publicised, but I was told by someone who worked several years on that rig that a likely scenario is that lack of inspections (especially post shock events like "drill jarring" to free up stuck drill conductors) would've allowed stress fractures to go unchecked on the load bearing members on the derryck. Jarring was apparently common on Rig 110.
I do not know the facility, so I can't validate the above.
A lapse government
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