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7 Fool Proof Ways To Protect Oil And Gas Workers.

 

 

By its very nature, the oil and gas Industry can be a dangerous occupation. This applies to both offshore and onshore, and applies equally to upstream (extraction of crude oil and natural gas), midstream (transportation, storage or wholesale marketing) and downstream (refining, processing or purifying) activities.

Although there have been considerable improvements in safety performance over the past few decades, there is still room for improvement, and the industry should, in no way, be complacent. The industry faces a wide range of potential safety risks, including:

  • Vehicular accidents.
  • Fires and explosions.
  • Falls from height.
  • Crushes or entrapment from moving or falling objects.
  • Slips, trips and falls.
  • Burns, scalds and breathing difficulties from exposure to chemicals.
  • Confined space injuries including asphyxiation and hypothermia.
  • Manual handling.
  • Drowning.

It is a legal requirement for all companies to reduce these incidents to a minimum. Companies have a duty of care to staff, contractors, suppliers, clients and visitors. In a bid to improve safety in the industry, we have prepared 8 fool-proof ways to reduce the likelihood of worker accidents.


1. Value opinions at every level.

Hazards can result when individuals lower down the organisational structure feel that their opinions are ignored. Workers are on the frontline of many of the most important processes, and so companies with two-way communication with their workers are often better educated on potential risks.

On the job feedback should be encouraged and considered for inclusion in safe working practices. Valuing the opinions of all workers, whatever their pay grade, will ensure that when problems arise they feel comfortable reporting the issue to their superiors. This input develops a culture of continuous improvement.

2. Allow workers to rest.

A surprising statistic in the oil and gas industry is that road accidents are the leading cause of death. Although this may seem unrelated, this is in fact due to highly-fatigued workers driving long distances though arduous terrain, often in poor weather conditions.

One of the easiest ways to reduce accidents is simply to ensure workers have sufficient time off. In the industry workers can have 14 hours a day shift patterns over weekly or even monthly periods, even in the most hostile weather conditions. The resulting severe fatigue and drowsiness ultimately leads to careless mistakes.

3. Ensure workers are aware of all potential hazards.  

Workers cannot be careful of a hazard they are unaware of.  During on job training, employees should be informed multiple times of each hazard. Refresher courses for existing workers are also valuable, as they may have forgotten training they received months or even years ago.

The training should encapsulate safe operation of heavy equipment, the importance of good housekeeping, and encourage worker vigilance and responsibility.

4. Regularly perform maintenance checks.

As time takes it’s toll on equipment, seemingly reliable systems can fail when they are most needed. The consequences of an equipment failure can be diverse, and are dependent on the part that failed.

To reduce vital equipment failures, there should be a programme of maintenance checks on equipment, plants, pipelines, and tools. Faulty parts should be replaced or repaired once discovered. Where faulty parts are discovered, improvements to the relevant process should be considered, and even the use of new technology.


5. Mark all dangerous chemicals or hazardous materials.

In the oil and gas industry there is the possibility of contact with hazardous chemicals and materials. These chemicals may be flammable, toxic, corrosive, oxidising, or explosive. These risks should be clearly marked, and employees should be aware of risks from ingesting, inhaling or skin contact.

6. Provide adequate equipment.

To enable your employees to perform their roles safely and effectively, they must have equipment, tools and personal protective equipment that are fit for purpose.

Chemical hazard protective equipment will usually involve gloves, face shields, and protective clothing. Heavy equipment protective equipment will usually constitute hard hats, welding masks, safety boots and manual handling aids.

7. Have an emergency plan.

Despite taking every precaution to reduce the chance of an incident, there is always the possibility of human error or mechanical failure. In this worst-case scenario, an emergency plan has to be implanted immediately 

It is essential that this plan is comprehensive, incorporating major accident prevention, fire prevention, response and evacuation plans. Evacuation routes should be clearly marked to provide safe access away from the hazard area.

First aid equipment and treatment should be on hand in the event of injuries to individuals. Chemical decontamination showers should be a short distance from hazardous chemicals, and first aid boxes close to crush and cutting hazards.

Label Source is a global provider of tagging, labelling, pipeline marking and safety sign solutions.

The Top Four Workplace Health and Safety Hazards 

 

Workplace Health and Safety

 

In 2016, UK businesses were fined a whopping total of £32,438,677 for not complying with health and safety standards. Furthermore, it has been found that complying with health and safety standards save each company around £75,000 on average.

With these staggering amounts in mind, can you really afford to not protect your employees from health and safety hazards? 

In the UK the average worker spends around 40 hours a week at their job, a place where they should be safe. However, each workplace comes with its own set of potential health and safety hazards which need to be addressed accordingly.

Label Source works to combat health and safety hazards, so today we're looking at the top 4 workplace health and safety hazards and what you can do about it.

 

Electrical Wires

1) Electrical and Wire Hazards

Working with any electrical equipment can increase the risk of injury substantially, so companies who work with electrical equipment and wiring should take extra precautions when it comes to health and safety. 

To reduce the risk of health and safety breaches when working with electrical equipment and wires, take the following steps: 

  • Do not connect an extension cord to another extension cord
  • Avoid using liquids near the equipment 
  • Label wiring correctly (Find wiring safety labels here >)
  • Try to keep wires hidden away to avoid a tripping hazard 
  • Calibrate electrical equipment frequently (Find electrical calibration labels here >
  • Clearly identify any electrical hazards or voltage levels 

 Browse our full range of electrical equipment safety labels/signs here. 


2) Fire Hazards

Fire can occur even in office environments, so it is vital that every health and safety precaution is taken when it comes to this lethal hazard. It is incredibly important that all businesses mark fire exits and fire safety evacuation procedures for their employees and frequently ensure their fire alarm systems work. 

The following steps should be taken to avoid this workplace health and safety hazard: 

Browse our full range of fire health and safety signs here. 


Absestos

3) Asbestos 

Asbestos is a known carcinogen and is known to cause cancer as well as lung fibrosis. Asbestos has been banned in the UK since 1999, but this hazardous substance is thought to still be found within 500,000 public buildings still. Asbestos is harmless when left undisturbed, but incredibly dangerous when airborne.

Those working in the construction industry should be especially careful to follow health and safety precautions if they believe they may be near this substance. 

Browse our range of Asbestos Warning Signs, Labels & Tapes here


Slips

4) Slips, Trips, and Falls

Falls in the workplace are a very common workplace health and safety hazard and should be addressed within all working environments. This workplace hazard reportedly costs employers over £512 million a year in lost production and other costs. Obstructions, spillage and working at a height all contribute to this health and safety hazard. To prevent gaining a fine for a fall within the workplace, take note of the following precautions. 

Browse our range of signs to avoid slips, trips and fall workplace hazards here. 

 

We hope this helps you avoid the biggest workplace health and safety hazards within your company. For all your label and signage needs, you can browse our full selection of labels or give us a call on 0809 3761 693. 

 

Labels to Print on


Being able to print your own labels provides you with the freedom to create labels as and when you need them - for whatever you need them for! We stock a huge range of labels to print on, so whatever you want to create, we can help. Choose from our range of materials that include self-adhesive paper, waterproof polyester, semi-rigid paper and fluorescent paper.

To see our full range of labels to print on, click here. To take a closer look at some of the types of printable labels we have on offer, keep reading. 

Laser and Inkjet Printer Labels

Laser and Inkjet Printer Labels

 

Compatible with Inkjet and Laser printers, these labels are white A4 sheets that have a matt appearance. The circular or rectangular designs can be used in a wide range of applications. Choose from a permanent or removable adhesive. 


Fluorescent A4 Printer Labels

Fluorescent A4 Printer Labels

These vivid labels aren't easy to miss! Fluorescent labels to print allow you to create labels that will get noticed. Choose from a range of shapes and sizes, these self-adhesive labels are perfect for a range of applications.

Polyester Labels

Polyester Labels

These polyester starter packs are suitable for use on most mono and colour laser printers and copiers. These printable labels are waterproof and resistant to weather, heat and chemicals. Use for indoor or outdoor applications. 

 

If you have any questions about our labels to print on or any of the other products we supply, we are more than happy to help! Feel free to get in touch with our friendly team, contact us today


Cheap Metal Tags

Metal tags come with a variety of benefits for every business, especially if they are cheap metal tags.

Lucky for you, here at Label Source we stock plenty of low-cost metal tags that will keep any company smiling. Nearly every product, piece of equipment or area needs to be clearly identified to ensure an efficient working place. Factor in how many different things need to be organised or identified for safety, and it's clear that each workplace needs a tagging/labeling system. Cheap metal tags can save your company money and will remove the need to replace your labels frequently.

Today we will take a look at why you should consider our cheap metal tags and how they could benefit you.

 

What are the benefits of metal tags? 

 

Many places opt to use metal tags around their premises, especially in harsher environments. If you're thinking of purchasing some cheap metal tags, here are some reasons why you should. 

  • Resilient
  • Can withstand extremely high and low temperatures
  • Range of different materials (aluminium, brass and stainless steel)
  • Customisable 
  • Available in blank nameplates
  • Reflective 
  • Visible in low light 
  • Smart looking 

 

Our Cheap Metal Tags 

 

Even though they come with a multitude of benefits when compared to plastic tags, metal tags and metal number tags do not need to cost a fortune to buy. Here's a look at some of the cheap metal tags from Label Source. 

 

Custom Metal Name Tag

Custom Cheap Metal Name Tags

Custom cheap metal name plates, available in stainless streel, brass, anodised aluminium (single colour) and anodised aluminium (full colour).
Supplied in packs of 100 metal tags..
Price From: £2.22 (per tag inc VAT)
(£1.85 ex VAT)


Custom Metal Tags for Machines & Equipment

Custom Metal Tags for Machines & Equipment

Custom cheap metal tags for machines and equipment. Available in stainless streel, brass and anodised aluminium.
Supplied in packs of 100 metal tags.
Price From: £1.36 (per tag inc VAT)
(£1.13 ex VAT)

Cheap Serial Number Metal Tags

Serial Number Metal Tags

Budget-friendly serial number metal tags. Available in aluminium or brass.
Supplied in packs of 25 metal tags.
Price From: £2.67 (per tag inc VAT)
(£2.32 ex VAT)

If you think our cheap metal tags are suitable for your business, you can get in touch with us on 0800 3761 693 to enquire. 

Custom Domed Stickers

 

Custom Domed Stickers are a popular type of sticker for product and brand labeling in a number of different industries. They have a multitude of different benefits which makes them perfect for any environment, including harsher conditions. If you're considering creating a custom domed sticker for your brand, we've put together all you need to know before choosing this product. 

What Are Domed Stickers?

 

Domed stickers are labels which are coated with a clear dome of urethane. This coating makes the sticker extra flexible and resilient, making it a firm choice for many businesses. Businesses commonly use custom domed stickers to promote their brand and values. The domed quality creates an appealing glossy finish which can attract the consumer's eye. Custom domed stickers are also very versatile and can use anything from full-colour photographs to fluorescent inks.

The dome-like quality is made by pouring a measured quantity of liquid plastic on top of a pre-set or custom made label. The plastic liquid will flow to the edge of the label and surface tension will create the plastic dome shape. It will take approximately half a day for this dome to set.

Custom Domed Sticker Benefits

 

Not only do domed stickers look professional with their smooth polyurethane resin dome finish, they can also benefit your business greatly. Here are a few of the main benefits to consider: 

  • Scratch proof
  • Shatterproof
  • Strong adhesive 
  • Water resistant 
  • Bold colours
  • Chemical resistant 

If you work in a harsh environment, these benefits make domed stickers a resilient and tolerant addition to the business.

Types of Custom Domed Stickers


Here at Label Source, we understand the many benefits of custom domed stickers, which is why we have a variety of different styles. Suitable for every business, take a look at the styles of custom domed stickers we supply here. 

 

Square Shaped Custom Domed Stickers

Square Shaped Custom Domed Stickers

Square shaped resin domed stickers available in three standard sizes.
Supplied in packs of 100 stickers.
Price From: £114.00 (inc VAT)
(£95.00 ex VAT)



Circle Shaped Custom Domed Stickers

Circle Shaped Custom Domed Stickers

Circle shaped resin domed stickers available in three standard sizes.
Supplied in packs of 100 stickers.
Price From: £114.00 (inc VAT)
(£95.00 ex VAT)


Rectangle Shaped Custom Domed Stickers

Rectangle Shaped Custom Domed Stickers

Rectangle shaped resin domed stickers available in four standard sizes.
Supplied in packs of 100 stickers.
Price From: £123.60 (inc VAT)
(£103.00 ex VAT)


If you would like to see our full range of custom domed stickers here at Label Source, just click here. Alternatively, if you'd like to speak to a member of our team about any of the products, you can get in touch on 0800 3761 693.