Energy Safety Canada is the national safety association for the oil and gas industry. Representing workers and employers, Energy Safety Canada was formed through a merger of Enform Canada (Enform) and Oil Sands Safety Association (OSSA) in October 2017. Energy Safety Canada’s focus is to develop and support common industry safety standards, ensure effective learning systems, share data analysis and safety expertise with workers and employers, and advocate for worker health and safety.
Please release the company's name. The company culture, demands, hours, etc. have an enourmous impact on worker safety. A lot can be traced back to shareholder demands and cost cutting which effects safety measures
You want engineered safety, how about a cooler that the front lifts with the top so nitrogen can't be trapped inside, frost clouds don't normally collect, eliminating the (improper) usage of a ladder to enter the cooler, and it makes it easier for the loader driver to see what he's doing too.
"Can you tell me any more information?" Yeah, he's panicking, asking a question that open ended is not going to get you anything useful unless he's been given special training. Instead, a 911 operator should ask specific questions, like "how many people?" "Where are they/you?" "What is your address?" "Are the victims awake/responsive?" Even "can you tell me what happened" would potentially be more helpful.
What we can learn from this is that companies don't give a fk if their workers die. Here's my idea if a worker dies on a job site it should be the boss that takes the blame and to go to jail if his lawyer isn't good enough. Now you may thing that it's a stupid way to think but in reality the boss should make sure EVERY SINGLE ONE of his people working on HIS property should know EVERYTHING about how things work and they should be paid MORE and have less people working but the 10 people that knows everything is better than 100 people running around headless.
At 7:50, why are you showing a pressure drop? It seems like they only believe it dropped. The pressure sensor is located after the new additional valve, so the pressure remained the same at 24.1 MPa. I believe this may have occurred due to negligence or low qualifications of the staff. I empathize with the individual who climbed there. Great video! Perfect for teaching goldfinches about pressure.
That is the pumper pressure, so the pressure in the line between the manifold and the pumper as measured by the pressure transducer (3:53) at the pumper.
One lesson that was learned from this incident is if you see someone unconscious in a confined space like the one in this incident unless you have proper training and equipment such as breathing apparatus or masks to safely go in the space and preform a rescue you should never enter the space even if your instincts tell you to go in and help them. Instead immediately call 911 and then immediately attempt to get people nearby who are properly trained and equipped to preform a rescue safely That is because you probably don’t know what caused the person to become unconscious and it is very possible that there is a poisonous gas or a lack of oxygen in the confined space and if you go in without training or equipment then you will be overcome as well. Tragically 60% percent of people who die in confined spaces are would be rescuers who like the ones in this incident entered the space in a attempt to rescue people who were unconscious but because they didn’t have any proper training or equipment to preform a rescue they became overcome as well.
The lesson from this should be to teach more about what your work is about and how your work works. That's the lesson because people can be unconscious in a confined space but if you cannot detect the problem because of lack of knowledge how the fk are you suppose to know for next time, next time they won't be unconscious it will be something else.
@@LeoPlaysYT no one was arguing otherwise, LeoPlaysYT. of course OP meant teaching this to other people in the future - OP is using the generic version of "you".
@alex_zetsu The main guy in the cooler. The guy from the loader went to rescue him, and the guy outside who heard him call for help The 4th guy outside was wondering what took them so long and while he took a good sniff he did not pass away.
Your website won't even freaking load and the common safety I finished it but the print button wouldn't work either and I had good internet cause I could access every other website