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Welcome to the Nov. 15 meeting
of the Four Corners Safety
Council
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Agenda
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Welcome  9:00 – 9:15
Business Meeting  9:15 – 9:45
Presentation Agenda  9:45 -- 10:45
Follow-up and Feedback  10:45 – 11:00
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Welcome
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Thank you
Emergency Exits
Safety Minute
Participate
Feedback  Need a Theme
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Business Meeting:
Board of Directors
• Introduction of Officers
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Henry Production (Randy Lydic), Immediate Past Chairman
Aztec Well (Jason Sandel), Chairman
Devon (John Prather), Vice Chairman
NALCO (Clint Vidrine), Secretary/Treasurer
A+ Well Service (Bill Clark), Standardization Cmte. Chair
DXP Enterprises (Don Joplin), Coordination Cmte. Chair
Conoco/Phillips (Ben Way), Member
High Tech (Vacancy)
Vacancy
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Business Meeting Agenda
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Approval of minutes of the last meeting
Treasurer’s Report
Committee Reports
Old Business
New Business
General announcements for the good of
the membership
• Program/Presentations
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Business Meeting:
Sec./Treas. Clint Vidrine
Secretary Report: Approval of Minutes
• Four Corners Safety Council meeting minutes
of September 18, 2007. Draft of September 24,
2007.
Treasurers Report
• Awaiting final bylaws for submission of Articles.
Will be seeking official status. Zero funds
collected. No plans for assessing dues
currently.
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Business Meeting:
Sec/Treas Clint Vidrine
Treasurers Report (con’t.)
• Initial meeting coffee service provided by Aztec
Well Servicing. Nov. 15 meeting coffee service
provided by A Plus Well Service.
• Future funding needs include website design,
software and hosting. Additional needs include
sponsor for Nationally recognized featured
speaker in January  Seeking donations.
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Business Meeting:
Committee Reports
• Shared Learnings (Lori Wallencheck)
• Promotion and Standardization of Safety
Initiatives (Bill Clark)
• Industry and Regulatory Coordination
(Don Joplin)
• Membership Development and
Fundraising
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Business Meeting:
Old Business
• By laws update
– Approval needed to allow for consolidation of
the Secretary and Treasurer positions.
– Bylaws being reviewed by attorney for
accuracy. Will report at next general.
Available for download on website.
• Communications
– Website  What do people want to see?
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Business Meeting:
General Announcements
• LEPC Flaring Notification
– The At the LEPC meeting held on 10-19-07, The San Juan County
Fire department had a request for the OIL and Gas producers to
please call into the non emergency 911 # 334-6622, and report when
they would be flaring their well locations. The area communities have
been calling in fire reports when the wells are being flared. And without
notification the Fire Departments have to send out a Truck and crew to
verify the fire status.
• Seeking Active Blog Community Discussions
– DISA/ ISNet/Training
• Time allotted at end of meeting for general
purpose discussion and feedback from
membership/audience for direction.
• Need Active Participation
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MEETING
PRESENTATION
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Presentation Agenda
• Where Are We At?
– A statistical review of the San Juan Basin
– This is our baseline for improvement
– Personal Stories Behind the Numbers
• What Can Be Done – A Success Story?
• Where Are We Headed?
• Congratulations!
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Where Are We At?
ARE WE HERE?
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What About Here?
• Disposable Workers of the Oil and Gas
Fields
• FEATURE ARTICLE - April 2, 2007 by
Ray Ring
• Disposable Workers of the Oil and Gas
Fields.docx
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Industry Stuff
• The oil and gas extraction (O&G) industry has an annual
occupational fatality rate of 24 per 100,000 workers (19932002), more than five times the rate for all U.S.
industries. This is the largest subsector of the Mining Sector
employing more than 300,000 workers (Current Population
Survey, 2002). Although fatal injuries to these workers
were identified as a pressing issue more than a decade
ago, recent data show that the problem continues. For
example, from 2003 to 2004 (Census of Fatal
Occupational Injuries) the number of fatalities to O&G
workers increased by 15% (85 to 98) and the number of
fatalities remained high through 2005 (98).
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Where It Happens
• Of the 281 fatalities that occurred during 20032005, the majority were transportation-related,
mostly involving incidents on highways. The
next most common event leading to a fatality
was contact with objects (29%), including
workers being struck by pipe or equipment.
Fires and explosions resulted in 15% of the
fatalities, and falls and exposure to harmful
substances/environments each resulted in 8%.
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Interestingly Enough
• Most segments of oil and gas extraction have had a
lower nonfatal injury rate than the average for all private
industry. In 2005 the estimated rate of nonfatal workrelated injuries in oil and gas extraction (NAICS 211)
was 2.0 per 100 full-time workers, 2.7 for workers in
support activities for oil and gas extraction (NAICS
213112), but 6.3 for drilling oil and gas wells (NAICS
213111). The annual rate for all private industries
during the same year was 4.4 nonfatal injuries per 100
full-time workers.
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And…Closer to Home
• 2003 to 2006  22 fatalities in New
Mexico  Oil and Gas Industry Specific
– 20% (4) Contact with objects and equipment
– 53% (12) Transportation Related
– 27% (6) Other
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Some LOCAL Numbers
Accident Statistics -- 2007
Year to Date
MTC
Near –
DAWFC Fatality First Aid Miss
RWC
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252
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• Call for Action.
• Need to develop
baseline
statistical
analysis to
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effectiveness.
• 7 X Multiplier
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And then this.
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Personal Stories Behind the
Numbers
• Jason Sandel
• Bryan Richardson
• Steve Hansen & Ray Singer
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What Can Be Done – STEPS:
A Success Story
Special Guests
• STEPS President Ted Reed (Regional
Manager, BJ Services)
• STEPS Member Rene Casas (VP, PSV
Tests Roustabout Service)
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Amazingly Enough
• NIOSH 1983.pdf
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Special Guest: Rick Ingram
• Why Are Coordinated Organizations so
Important?
• Where Are We Headed?
– Facilitated Discussion Seeking Membership
Input
• Congratulations!
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Take Home & Make A
Difference
• Steve Hansen (FEUS) –> Electrical
Safety
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Adjourn
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Feedback/Discussion
Council Membership
Committee Membership
Feedback
Web Participation
Sponsorships
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