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HSE LEARNING. INCIDENT: The deceased was 30 years old working as a Junior electrician on Rig 81 for Weatherford Drilling International.

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  1. HSE LEARNING • INCIDENT: • The deceased was 30 years old working as a Junior electrician on Rig 81 for Weatherford Drilling International. • The deceased was travelling alone in his private vehicle from Ibra to join his crew for duty after his 2 weeks field break when he collided with the rear of a water tanker that was ahead and signaling to turn left.  • The deceased was taken to the Mukhaizna Oxy clinic by a member of the public but he was pronounced dead there at mid-day. • CAUSES: • Driving at excessive speed. • Use of private vehicle to commute to work. • Intentional violation of Weatherford commuting policy. • Improper motivation for the deceased to use his private vehicle • LEARNINGS: • Do not undertake any unauthorized journey. • Only use company approved transportation to worksite. • Speed kills, please adhere to the legal speed limits. • Prompt further understanding of personal urgencies with your supervisor.   Key Learning: Strict adherence to the Commuting Policy Fatality Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings  Distribute to contractors  Post on HSE Notice Boards  Include in site HSE Induction Contact: MSE541for further information or visit the HSE Website Learning No 10 14th March 2013

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