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Offshore safety, Worse things happen at sea, Brian Warshaw. Petroleum Review August 2002 P. 27
The themes of a two-day Offshore Emergencies conference at the end of June was accident prevention and survival through a combination of safer working, improved performance standards, targeted training and better equipment.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Subjects: Health and safety, Safety, Offshore safety, Skills, education and training