How Accident Cases in the Oil Field Are Different from Typical Injury Cases
How Accident Cases in the Oil Field Are Different from Typical Injury Cases
Working in an oil field brings a wide array of hazardous experiences, many of which may result in debilitating injuries. When someone works in an oil field, there is a real chance they may be hurt. Common oil field injuries differ from injury cases in other professions, often due to their severity.Causes of Common Oil Field Injuries Working in an oil field represents a considerably more dangerous job than average. Due to an oil field's high-risk work environment, many injuries may cause more severe results and possibly death.Fires and ExplosionsOil field employees regularly work with the risk of fire and explosions. Wells, tanks, and heavy trucks may release flammable gases, increasing the risk of ignition. If open flames, static electricity, friction, and other electricity sources ignite, the result may be catastrophic. Burns resulting from these types of accidents occur more commonly on oil fields. While some burns may be minor, others may result in permanent damage and disfigurement to victims.Well MalfunctionWhen pressure systems fail in crude oil wells, this can cause an uncontrollable crude oil spill or release of natural gas. When mixed with a spark, friction, or open flame, a devastating fire may occur. Surface blowouts may result in debris, mud, oil, and rocks shooting out of the well, causing injuries to the crew above. Modern-day pressure control systems prevent these types of accidents; however, despite the implementation of these systems, well blowouts continue to occur. Toxic ExposureWorking in an oil field opens up your risk of exposure to toxic chemicals. Some chemicals are inherently toxic. Others become toxic when mixed with other chemicals regularly present at oil fields. All workers should be appropriately trained and protected from harmful exposure to these chemicals. Exposure to chemicals may occur through the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the waste from drilling. Many chemical-exposure-related injuries may not manifest until sometime after the damage has already occurred. A diagnosis of toxic exposure may take years. Electrocution
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Improper use of machinery and equipment,
Unsafe work conditions,
Failure to use proper safeguards, and
Inadequate training.
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