Five Oil Rig Safety Training Tips

Offshore rig safety training is one of the most important things you can offer on your oil rig.  As you know, there are a lot of injury risks associated with these types of oil and gas jobs. Oil rig workers use heavy mechanical equipment each day. This places a lot of physical demands on them, especially if they’ve been working long hours. These factors raise their chances of getting injured on the job.  To help keep you and your laborers safe, we offer these five oil rig safety training tips.

1. Partner with the Local Emergency Response Agencies

Do you know the names and numbers of the emergency response agencies near your rig?  You should. These organizations provide valuable emergency response tips for you and your rig hands. (Remember, you will be the first to respond to a fire or other emergency situation on your platform.) To help prepare your crew, give emergency pros a tour of the oil rig. This helps them get an understanding of its layout. This will come in handy if they have to respond to an emergency at your location.     

2. Encourage Camaraderie Among Oil Rig Workers

How well do your oil rig workers know each other and communicate among themselves?  Believe it or not, this is an important aspect to oil rig safety on your platform.  When workers know and respect each other, they’re more likely to help their coworkers in emergencies.  The same thing goes for the oil rig itself.  Workers will be more likely to grab an extinguisher to help battle a blaze, for example. Communication builds trust, and trust builds ownership; it’s as simple as that.

3. Monitor Oil Rig Crew Health

Offshore oil rig work tends to attract a certain type of employee. This person is typically strong and resilient.  As such, they’re not likely to tell anyone if they’re hurt, sore, or exhausted. While it’s good to be tough, it’s never a good to hide an injury.  This is why safety supervisors must keep a close eye on all their employees. If you see signs of injury or exhaustion, pull the worker aside and talk to them about it. The more you do this, the more open and communicative they’ll become. Most importantly, they’ll get the help they need, which helps avoid on-the-job accidents. 

4. Clean Oil Rigs Are Safer Oil Rigs

Are the floors, pathways, and work areas on your oil rig clean and clutter-free?  If not, then you have some work to do.  Keeping clean reduces the risks of slipping, falling, and other hazards on the job.  Hanging oil rig safety signs in easy-to-see places is a must for every offshore oil platform.  (Make sure the signs are new, with clear, concise directions of what to do in case of an emergency.)  You also should make cleaning an important part of your oil rig safety procedures.

5. Oil Rig Machine Maintenance

When working on an oil rig, there are two good reasons to keep your machines in working order.  The first is obvious: these machines help you earn a living.  If they’re not operating properly, you’re not pumping oil or gas.  If you’re not pumping oil/gas, you’re not making any money.

Safety is the second reason for maintaining oil rig machinery.  Old, faulty machinery presents huge health and safety risks for your crew.  In this day and age, there is no reason not to do regular updates on the gear your workers use every day.  Keep your hardware running safely by adhering to oil rig safety regulations.

Bonus Tip: Get DIRECTV on Your Oil Rig

The first five tips are popular oil rig safety topics.  This bonus tip is purely for the relaxation and enjoyment of your oil rig crew.  We recommend you get DIRECTV for your oil rig.  Your crew works hard, so they deserve to enjoy their favorite news, sports, and entertainment.  They’ll appreciate DIRECTV’s diverse channels and programming.

As an oil rig manager, you will appreciate DIRECTV’s reliable service.  Even in bad weather, it delivers 99.9 percent reliability.  Speaking of weather, that’s another reason you need DIRECTV on your offshore platform.  Its reliable weather programming helps you stay ahead of any developing storms. For many reasons, DIRECTV is a great addition to any oil rig.

Get DIRECTV for Oil Rigs from Signal Connect

If you want to get satellite TV for the oil rig you work on, call Signal Connect.  We have plenty of experience delivering DIRECTV to oil rigs. We’ll start by matching you with the right outdoor satellite dome.  This will withstand the various weather conditions experienced on most offshore drilling platforms.  We also help you with everything your installation needs. Most importantly, our representatives will answer any questions you have. If you’d like to know more about the benefits of DIRECTV, give us a call at 888-233-7563 or fill out the form below.

About the Author

Jake Buckler
Jake Buckler is a cord-cutter, consumer electronics geek, and Celtic folk music fan. Those qualities, and his writing experience, helped him land a copywriting gig at Signal Group, LLC. He also contributes to The Solid Signal Blog.