
4 Waste management practices on offshore platforms
Offshore waste management requires segregation, control and environmental compliance to mitigate operational and legal risks.

Offshore waste management requires segregation, control and environmental compliance to mitigate operational and legal risks.

Author: Ph.D. Yolanda Reyes, February 16, 2024. Occupational Health and Safety actions in mining go beyond simply controlling and preventing the risks inherent to this activity.…

Comprehensive occupational health encompasses the prevention of occupational diseases and accidents, considering factors that affect physical, mental and social health.

Plant shutdowns affect the environment with emissions and industrial waste.

Pipeline safety management combines prevention, rapid response and modern technologies to mitigate risks and protect the environment.

Liquid fuel storage presents significant environmental challenges that require attention and effective actions to mitigate their impact.

Oil spills reflect critical failures in safety and environmental management in the industry.

Critical protocols for preventing, controlling, and responding to incidents in marine operations.

The correct implementation of preventive maintenance reduces operational risks and improves performance in industrial environments.

All activities that are carried out above 1.5 meters from the ground are called work at height. This condition requires special control, since it maintains the…