New award category revealed as nominations open for the 2019 OGUK Offshore Safety Awards
Included in this year’s awards, jointly organised by OGUK and Step Change in Safety is a new category for Maritime Safety.
Included in this year’s awards, jointly organised by OGUK and Step Change in Safety is a new category for Maritime Safety.
Brandon Grosvenor, who will be based at the organisation’s office in Houston, will seek to increase engagement and extend the training network through regular forums.
Continuous high standards and a focus on safety has led Perenco to extend and expand their support contract with Servelec Controls.
The Bristol-headquartered organisation has secured the ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 accreditations.
Craig International will source and supply products for maintenance, repair and operations at Spirit Energy’s onshore and offshore sites in the UK.
“Safety has to become a culture in the company to achieve this award” according to Danny Constantinis (Executive Chairman) of the EM&I Group.
The oilfield services company has been awarded an Order of Distinction for 15 consecutive Gold awards in the RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) Health and Safety Awards.
Emily Hardy, from Brigade Electronics, highlights the safety technology solutions helping to save lives.
he office will be manned by a full-time team of two – Operations Engineers Cyril Kooijmans and Roman Andreev – who will work towards strengthening the company’s foothold in the region.
This follows a change to section three of the Petroleum Safety Authority’s (PSA) framework HSE regulations, which now permits mobile units employed in petroleum activities on the NCS to be designed in accordance with relevant maritime requirements.
Ryan Strom, Director, Fugitive Emissions at Advisian Digital, shows how AI technology can enable operators to crack down on fugitive emissions.
Stress Engineering Services, Inc., (SES) a leader in consulting engineering services, has achieved an American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Recognized Specialist certification for its condition based monitoring (CBM) services.
A prototype of a garment which could save the lives of offshore workers in the event of an accident at sea has been unveiled today.
The company has achieved certification to ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health & Safety Management Standard.
In 2017, N-Sea launched their Golden Rules programme, embedding excellence in SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment and Quality) across the business and has continued to see the benefits.