2 in Hydrotesting
1 hang himself
1 in anther pressure test
All men
All locals
And the company is still trying to hide it so the managers get their bounses
2 in Hydrotesting
1 hang himself
1 in anther pressure test
All men
All locals
And the company is still trying to hide it so the managers get their bounses
Chevron has not tried to hide it, there have been site wide safety stand downs and leadership communications to reinforce safe working.
These fatalities occurred in within contractor and subcontractor workforce, ownership of safety performance must be shared by all organisations.
The last threads on this subject were removed by the moderators. I wonder how long this one will last.
From the results we are seeing, looks like hydro and other pressure testing jobs deserve hazard pay. Must be the real sh!tty infrastructure and pipelines existent in that country.
@epu, please have some respect towards the family and friends of the deceased. They have enough on their plate already, the last thing they need is having to deal with all kinds of rumors on some anonymous forum board.
A hanging is a violation of at least a couple operational tenants.
Does anyone have the details about the one who hang himself?
How are they trying to hide it? They’ve been discussed, incidents shared, etc.