THE WEEKLY
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The Weekly Reflektion 13/2024
The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) is asking the companies working in the Norwegian Petroleum industry to pay more attention to people and the role of the working environment. Its main issue for 2024 – don’t forget the working environment! – lays a basis for reflection, discussion,and action. Are you ensuring the working environment at your facility […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 06/2024
Reflekt’s main theme is learning from major accidents and the Weekly Reflektions are our way of communicating stories that we hope will help to prevent future events that could develop into a major accident. A major accident is characterised by a single incident with multiple fatalities, significant environmental impact and/or substantial financial losses. The event often generates […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 35/2022
People doing safety critical work should have sufficient restbefore work. Regulatory requirements and company policiesshould be put in place to ensure this. Seaway Falcon pumping sea water on to Ekofisk Bravo platform during the blowout. ©NTB How do you ensure cost saving measures do not reduce the safety level? In April 1977, an oil well blowout occurred at the Ekofisk Bravo platform. The direct cause of […]
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The Weekly Reflektion Week 26 / 2020
The Staines air disaster in 1972 remains the deadliest air accident (as opposed to terrorist incident) in the United Kingdom. The investigation found that it was the indirect result of an ongoing industrial dispute with BEA. The summer is often the time for the risk for industrial disputes to increase. We should consider the possible […]
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