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What Are the Five Leading Causes of Oilfield Explosions?

Posted on May 6, 2024 in
Oil field explosions can lead to major injuries for workers around the incident as well as innocent bystanders in the vicinity. These incidents can also lead to major property damage and environmental hazards. Here, we want to review five of the leading causes of oil field explosions in Texas, but with the understanding that...
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[Update] Nearly Two Dozen People Injured in Downtown Fort Worth Hotel Explosion

Posted on January 9, 2024 in
The morning after a massive explosion at the Fort Worth Signature Sandman Hotel, officials confirmed that 21 blast victims were taken to area hospitals. Four of these individuals suffered serious injuries and one more patient is listed in critical condition. The remaining Fort Worth explosion victims are said to have suffered less significant injuries,...
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5 Worst Offshore Rig Disasters

Posted on August 30, 2022 in
The impact of an offshore rig disaster can be categorized into two classifications. First, oil rig accidents can have a terrible environmental impact. Second, an oil rig disaster can result in a catastrophic loss of life. In order to underscore the very real hazards presented by offshore oil rigs, we focus on this occasion...
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What Is Standard Emergency Response at a Plant?

Posted on May 31, 2022 in
A standard emergency response plan at a plant is designed to set forth with appropriate specificity what will occur in a workplace in the event of an emergency. This type of written strategy is also known as an emergency preparedness plan. There are a number of facts and factors associated with the concept, creation,...
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What Does the Chemical Safety Board Do?

Posted on May 31, 2022 in
The Chemical Safety Board, sometimes referred to as the CSB, is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government. The Chemical Safety Board is responsible for investigating industrial chemical accidents. Chemical Safety Board Investigations Typically, an investigation into an industrial accident takes somewhere between six to 12 months. An investigation conceivable can take a...
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