Lessons learned from oilfield explosion

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Tags: workplace safety

On June 5, 2006, there was a fatal explosion at a rural oil production field in Raleigh, Miss. Three contractors died and one contractor suffered serious injuries in an explosion and fire at the Partridge-Raleigh Oilfield. The contractors, all employees of Stringer Oilfield Services, were standing on top of a series of four oil production tanks. They were preparing to weld piping to the tanks when a welding tool likely ignited flammable vapors from the tanks.

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