
AREA |
LAST COUNT DATE |
COUNT |
CHANGE FROM PRIOR COUNT |
DATE OF PRIOR COUNT |
CHANGE FROM LAST YEAR |
DATE OF LAST YEARS COUNT |
UNITED STATES |
5/17/13 |
1769 |
+0 | 5/10/13 |
-217 |
5/18/12 |
CANADA |
5/17/13 |
118 | +5 |
5/10/13 |
0 |
5/18/12 |
USA OFFSHORE |
5/17/13 |
52 |
+2 | 5/10/13 |
+5 |
5/18/12 |
INTERNATIONAL |
04/2013 |
1301 |
+33 |
3/2013 |
+123 |
4/2012 |
World Oilfield Forum
In response to the high number of transportation-related deaths among Texas oil and gas workers, Safety Services Company is offering a free online training program in driver safety.
“It is not only important to ensure your employees understand safety while at the workplace, but while driving home from the workplace also,” said Safety Services Company spokesman Michael Rich.
Since 2009, 40 oil and gas workers in Texas have lost their lives while navigating public roads either to or from work, according to a recent article by the San Antonio Express-News.
However, the hazard isn’t confined by the state boundaries of Texas.
A 2013 study published by the Accident Analysis & Prevention Journal, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, found that oil and gas workers are 8.5 times more likely to die in a motor vehicle crash while on the job than those in other businesses.
Reasons for the more frequent road deaths stem from the fact that oilfield workers often work long hours and must navigate treacherous roadways to get to isolated work locations.
“Many of these workers are young men who simply are not aware of the potential for death on the roadway,” Rich said. “We want to educate them on these hazards to help save their lives.”
To facilitate this education Safety Services Company encourages the owners of companies who work in the oil and gas sector to require their employees to complete a driver safety program.
“Whether they take it through us for free or get it somewhere else, all that is important is that these employees get the training they need,” Rich said.
To take advantage of safety services free training course call 888-943-3972.
yes it is sad to see so many die in wrecks.i know when i was still working to oil patch driving to fast on a lot of roads that are not built for speed.and people are in a hurry to get home or are running late going to work.they need to slow down and be aware of your the road conditions.if they can't stay awake stop and take a short cat nap that will help alot.
In my country the companies are providing such kind of safety trainings for free because according to our laws I'm still at work till I reach my home. So if somebody gets hurt during his way back home from work this will be considered a work accident with all the legal consequences. In our "Safety Trainings Records Book" are clearly specified both working place & home address. And the route between as well because the company is responsible only for the way to work and back home. Of curse everybody can go where ever wants after work but in this case the company is no more responsible, which is perfectly normal.
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