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INSPECTOR HAZARDS. Hear No Hazard See No Hazard Say No Hazard. Too Deep?. Taken from a May 2003 Oil Well Blow-Out, Boots & Coots Attempts to Enter the Wellhead. Confined Space Rescue Team. Planning required for all entries Staging and equipment availability important
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INSPECTOR HAZARDS Hear No Hazard See No Hazard Say No Hazard
Too Deep? • Taken from a May 2003 Oil Well Blow-Out, Boots & Coots Attempts to Enter the Wellhead
Confined Space Rescue Team • Planning required for all entries • Staging and equipment availability important • Coordination of rescue team and entry personnel necessary
Name Recognition? • Just because they’re known around the world…
Staging of Heavy Equipment • Large pieces of equipment can be hazards by themselves • Keep an eye open for equipment operators • Overhead hazards exist everywhere
High-pressure Equipment • 15,000 PSI is generated by this unit hand-made by Halliburton
UST Hazards • Trench Shoring requirements • Head Protection • Buddy System
Confined Space Anyone? • Overhang hazards • Adequate egress? • Areas protected by shoring
An Accident Waiting to Happen? • What is wrong with this picture?
Municipal Exposure • What would your public works director do with 3 unknown drums?
Drills Help Prepare You for Accidents • Keep Alert • Know what resources are available • Have communications • Network • Keep to your level of training.