Fire & Explosion Safety / Site Safety May – July 2023

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Fire & Explosion Safety / Site Safety May – July 2023.

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Explosion/Fire at the Husky’s Refinery in Superior, WI, April 26, 2018.

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Site Wildfire Safety / Air Quality Monitoring. Hazards associated with Wildfire Smoke Wildfire smoke contains particles and gases that may be harmful to workers or the community. Smoke is a complex mixture of hundreds of chemicals. It may contain: Fine particulate matter Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Nitrogen oxides Sulfur oxides Volatile organic compounds Formaldehyde.

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[Audio] Worker Protection in the Workplace There are several steps you can take to protect workers when there is smoke in the air. Employers should: Monitor the Air Quality Health Index and other indicators of smoke levels. Be sure ventilation systems and air filters are maintained to remove smoke particulates which will help provide clean air to work areas. Include wildfires as a factor in the emergency response and business continuity plans if wildfires are common in the region. Implement procedures to monitor and respond to wildfires and smoke, including the possibility of evacuation. Investigate any work-related incidents. Provide or call for medical assistance when workers have severe symptoms. Any worker who has difficulty breathing should reduce or stop their activities and notify their supervisor. It may become necessary to temporarily re-locate the worker to an area with cleaner air or reschedule the work when the air quality improves..

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What is the line of fire?. Line of Fire – is being in harm’s way..

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What is the line of fire?. As a Worker:. Identify unsafe conditions where you are in the line of fire as dictated by design.

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Examples of being in the line of fire?. Struck by – Pedestrians being in the path of moving equipment.

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Summary. Notify your supervisor immediately if you are unsure about how to comply with this rule or any other rule in your work environment..

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Worker Responsibilities. Participate in daily tailgates, incident investigations and client meetings as required..

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Current WGL Projects. Rolls of blueprints.

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AUGUST CURRENT PROJECTS – PEACE RIVER. Project: 434 13-25-78-16 W5M New Well Completions – 6 Well Add On Client: Baytex (Paul) Project 438 15-26-83-18 W5M – 3 Well Addition Client: Baytex (Adam Wright) Project 459 Deaerator Vacuum Line Client: CNRL (Chad Schneider) Project 466 8-35-78-16 W5M – 6 New Wells Client: Baytex (Paul Hammermaster ) Project 467 11-34-86-W5M – 2 Well Pad Construction Client: Spur (Sean O’Reilly) Project 470 4-25-78-16 W5M – 500” Fabrication Client : Baytex (Paul Hammermaster ).

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AUGUST CURRENT PROJECTS – GRANDE PRAIRIE. Project 1097 1500m of 6” Client: CNRL Bill Todd (Upcoming 3000m of 3” CNRL) Project 1100 661m Dual 8” Client: Nuvista Mike Stubbs Project 1093 80m Replace Client: CNRL Rick Brennan Project 1020 Maintenance Client: Secure Logan Lee Project 1101/1102 Well Pads Client: CNRL Devin Langlois Project 1064 Maintenance Runs – Don / Jason L / Doug / Chris.

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Weaver Group – Safe Activities. abstract. Good communication between crews, taglines used, equipment has been pre-inspected. PPE worn and correct for task – Great job by the Weaver Team.

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Weaver Activities – Summer 2023. A few of the June activities include but not limited to Water / Sewer activities for Aquatera , Turnarounds for CNRL, Pipelines for CNRL and Nuvista.

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Incident Review – May. Aerial view of river. abstract.

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Incident Review - June. Aerial view of river. June 2 First Aids Finger Crush Flange Spreader Fall.

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Incident Review - June. Aerial view of river. ATCO Gas Line Strike Acheson AB due to spotters not adequately trained..

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Incident Review - June. Aerial view of river. NexGen Rock Truck roll over due to suspension isolator block being broken..

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Incident Review - July. Aerial view of river. NexGen Broken windshield on Unit 322. High winds Coolant reservoir split on Unit 1087 Fuel leak from Unit 2019.

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Driver Job Description. Vehicle Incidents – Driver Abstracts.

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Accountability and WGL Truck Use. Tire Torquing and Pre-use Checks 150 ft lbs Dodge 5500 150 ft lbs Ford 550 140 ft lbs GMC/Chev 3500.

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Field Level Hazard Assessments. Field Level Hazard Assessme Worx be tme; WEAVER Prioritize tasks and hazards *Cialized P_PE. required ta*? Yes worker wormg alone? Are all Permit(s) out? Yes Was the area cÉaned up at ot Were there any incicÉnts / What? Are ttEre Hazuds JOB # LINK STARS LINK lans enminate / contrd the hazards. No (It / shift? NOUN,'A It Yes, to the Foreman' Off.

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Workhub Expectations. As part of your employment obligations, YOU are required to keep your compliance in Workhub to an acceptable percentage. If you are notified that you are missing certain training and certifications, you must have it uploaded in a timely manner. Competency Assessments and Drivers Abstracts have been added to everyone’s profile. Mandatory Tickets Include: CSO – Energy Safety Canada H2S Alive – Energy Safety Canada Standard First Aid (Cannot be an awareness training) Weaver Orientation with WGL TDG and WHMIS Ground Disturbance Level II – All operators and supervisors must have this training! (Labourers who are spotting for GD activities must also have GD Training) Confined Space – If performing this activity Fall Protection – If performing this activity Fit Testing – If performing supplied air work.

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Safety Recognition. Jason Forbes Recognized by Rachel Wynn for always having a bright positive attitude. Very quick learner. Great work ethic. Enforces safety culture. Thank You Jason for all your hard work and efforts..

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Safety Recognition. Dalena Moore / Dominique Olson Recognized by multiple supervisors and their consistent effort and hard work. Dalena / Dom are always eager to help and very knowledgeable of their tasks at hand. Thank You Dalena / Dom for all your hard work and efforts..

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Safety Recognition. Chris Ferguson / Doug Hickey Recognized by the CNRL Karr Plant team at their workshop held on August 2 nd , 2023. The guys did a fantastic job performing the task of flipping a spec blind demonstration for the CNRL workshop. Thank You Chris and Doug for all your hard work and efforts..

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