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HMS | Kompetanse Mandate for the Offshore Norway network for safety and emergency response training
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Drift Sharing to be better
Reducing well control incidents and a focus on well integrity are significant for reducing the risk of major accidents, lost production and higher costs on the NCS.
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Drift Internasjonale samarbeidsaktører
Internasjonale samarbeidsaktører Her er en oversikt over internasjonale samarbeidsaktører: International Oil and Gas Producers Association (IOGP) Stepchange in Safety (UK) Oil and Gas UK IMCA – The
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Arbeidsliv Mediation launched with Lederne
The Norwegian Oil and Gas Association and the Norwegian Organisation of Managers and Executives (Lederne) began mediation at 10.00 today, 3 June 2019. Production from a number of Norway’s offshore
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Drift Sharing to be better #1, Well control incident in 9,5 inch section
The first of a series of case histories on well incidents has now been circulated to all installations. This incident highlights the need to be focused on the well at all times, even when there are
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Arbeidsliv Challenging pay talks for land bases
Negotiations over a new set of agreements on pay and conditions for the land bases serving Norway’s offshore sector are under way this week. The industry is in a very demanding position, and the
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Arbeidsliv An unnecessary strike
The Norwegian Union of Industry and Energy Workers (Industry Energy) has received a pay offer on a par with industrial employees – the “lead sector” – despite the conditions prevailing in the oil
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Arbeidsliv 350 laid off by oil service strike
The strike called by the Norwegian Union of Industry and Energy Workers (Industry Energy) has had major consequences for drilling and well operations on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). The
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Drift | HMS Dropped objects
Objects dropped from a height have the potential to cause harm to both people and equipment, and such incidents are a significant cause of personal injuries on Norway’s offshore installations.
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