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Safety agency warns offshore oil and gas workers about equipment misuse

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Photo: Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement

Washington — Alarmed by a “recurring trend” of equipment misuse contributing to fire and explosion hazards during offshore oil and gas operations, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement has issued a safety alert.

BSEE, which oversees safety for the offshore energy industry, cites recent incidents in which workers used tools not rated for electrical work on live circuits or mismatched hydraulic or pneumatic hand tools not rated for high-pressure systems.

Although crews completed Job Safety Analyses and obtained hot work permits, operators didn’t notice unsafe conditions during inspection, the agency reports. The alert details one instance in which workers used a plumber’s plug not rated for high-temperature service while performing welding on a blowdown scrubber. A photo shows the resulting severely damaged equipment.

BSEE offers best practices for operators and contractors covering proper use of equipment and tools. Among them:


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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