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Dec 21 2024 | Emily Pritt

Beyond Heat Stress: Why Cold Stress Deserves More Attention in EHS Roles

December 21 marks the first official day of the winter season. In Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) roles, heat stress often takes center stage during warmer months, with extensive safety programs in place to protect workers from the dangers of overheating, dehydration, and heat-related illnesses. However, while heat stress is rightly prioritized, an often-overlooked danger […]

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Oct 2 2024 | Susan Napier-Sewell

Subsea Intervention Hazard Checklist, IOGP

This IOGP (International Association of Oil & Gas Producers) Report provides a list of potential hazards that could be present subsea during inspection, intervention, or construction activities. This checklist can be reviewed when designing equipment and/or planning subsea intervention related activities. This Report is aimed at Subsea teams preparing projects that can use this checklist […]

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Sep 13 2024 | Emily Pritt

“The Rat Is Always Right”: What B.F. Skinner’s Wisdom Teaches Us About Human Behavior and Error Prevention

B.F. Skinner, a renowned psychologist and pioneer of behaviorism, famously said, “The rat is always right.” This phrase stems from his work in operant conditioning, where he emphasized that animal (or human) behavior is determined by the consequences of previous actions. His point was when a rat in an experiment behaves in a way that […]

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Jun 3 2024 | Susan Napier-Sewell

Lessons Learned: Electric Vehicle Charging Station

A fleet sustainability for the transition of the Electric Vehicle Charging Station for electric vehicles requires advanced planning and project coordination. Fleet Managers and/or Site Management must work together to determine the Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS), including project timeline, locations, equipment type, and the implementation process based upon existing and forecast site vehicle utilization. […]

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Mar 18 2024 | Susan Napier-Sewell

New from IOGP: Subsea CCS Guidelines

Report 665 is IOGP’s first subsea CCS guidance. The new IOGP (International Association of Gas & Oil Producers) subsea report provides guidance to designers and developers of carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems with all, or portions, of the system located underwater. Subsea CCS projects are new and no standards or clear regulations for their […]

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Nov 23 2023 | Mark Paradies

Do You Need To Improve Performance?

Think About Next Year’s Performance Improvement Initiatives Does your organization need to improve: Then, you should be thinking of your goals and initiatives for 2024. But where can you get new ideas to take your improvement initiatives to the next level? We will provide several suggestions below… Performance Improvement Success Stories Sometimes, you can get […]

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Nov 21 2022 | Susan Napier-Sewell

Recommended Practices for Electrification of Gas & Oil Facilities, IOGP

In 2021, IOGP established an Energy Transition Directorate to accelerate the implementation of low carbon projects and operations with industry-leading guidance. The new IOGP Report is “Recommended practices for electrification of oil and gas facilities and Report 647″ and “Recommended practices for flare gas recovery systems.” IOGP is the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers, […]

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