Who's dead?? Have you ever been on a well site? Or just a troll who showed up spread BS? Depending on the company doing the drilling there will be a range of safety people and devices on every well. At least any in TX, OK, NM, or LA that I worked on. Most have a safety person check you in and out to know who is where. Warning signs, lights and sirens, windsocks, evacuation plans and points. Safety gear, fire gear, masks, etc. I think you are reading and have no idea what you are blathering about.
oil field safety!!!!!!!?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by left lane lonnie, Jun 10, 2014.
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And I couldn't agree more Duker.
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The man that was sick for 4 ddays was at the guard shack 150 yards away. Driving threw the oil fields on local hhiways in low spots drivers reported smelling the gas. Sometimes over a mile from the sites.
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I can't take anyone seriously whose knowledge base is entirely second hand.
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one article from Canada...
http://regina.ctvnews.ca/exposure-to-toxic-h2s-suspected-in-oilfield-death-1.1839239
more deaths are caused by vehicles in the oil field every year, than by H2S...lonewolf4ad Thanks this. -
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The gas he smelled was probably his own
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H2S isn't common in this corner of the Marcellus. Haven't been to a site yet where my monitor has alerted or anybody has mentioned more than trace amounts of it being present.
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What areas have the least amount of h2s in tx and ok.
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I learned that h2s doesn't exist and there isn't needs for concerns. Thank you all!!!!!!!!
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