Emergency Response
The Emergency Response Plan is to protect company employees, property, the general public and the environment, should an incident occur.
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Emergency Response
At Titanium Energy Services, the Emergency Response Plan (ERP) is designed to protect employees, company assets, the general public, and the environment in the event of an emergency. The goal is to respond quickly, effectively, and efficiently to minimize harm and prevent escalation.
What Defines an Emergency?
An emergency is any undesirable event that requires immediate action to prevent or minimize harm to life, property, or the environment.
An effective Emergency Response Plan ensures quick action, clear communication, and well-organized procedures in any emergency. It is everyone’s responsibility to be prepared, stay informed, and participate in drills.Â
Key to an Effective Emergency Response Plan
✔ Safety & Emergency Equipment
✔ Emergency Contacts & Phone Numbers
✔ Muster Points & Areas of Egress
✔ Emergency Response Procedures
✔ ERP Drills & Training
Reporting all incidents, no matter how minor they may seem; is critical for maintaining a safe and efficient workplace. Whether it’s an injury, vehicle incident, equipment damage, environmental impact (like spills), job incidents, near-miss events, or operational non-productive time (NPT) events, timely reporting helps prevent future accidents, ensures proper response, and promotes a strong safety culture.
Emergency Response Planning
Emergency Response Plan
Identifying potential Emergency Conditions and defining the most effective course of action to mitigate risks.
Emergency Equipment
Emergency equipment includes tools like fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and alarms, used to respond quickly to emergencies, protect lives, and reduce risks..
Emergency Contacts
The list of key contacts to notify in an emergency, like an vehicle accident or Job Incident. They help coordinate response, give aid, and ensure fast communication.
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Emergency REsponse Procedures
Operational Procedures
Operational Response Procedures to conduct in the event of an unplanned scope of work change or a situation that could lead to an incident or emergency.
Response Procedures
Emergency Response Procedures to implement in the event of an Emergency.
Spill Response
Environmental Response Procedures to implement in the event of an Fluid Spill or a Gas Release.
Emergency Response Drills
BOP Drill
Inspect tools and equipment before the job to catch issues early. Test equipment on-site to ensure safe operation. Regularly inspect the job site, tools, and processes during the task to maintain safety.
Man-Down Drill
Identifying hazards helps implement effective controls. Reporting near misses highlights potential risks, while QC and maintenance concerns address issues that could lead to incidents. Recognizing safety leaders encourages a culture of safety and continuous improvement.
Fire-Drill
Regular maintenance, repairs, and inspections ensure equipment operates safely. Unsafe equipment must be reported and removed for repair by qualified personnel.
Reporting Procedures
Minor Incident Reporting
Conduct this meeting at the onset of the job, as the scope of work changes or at any time someone does not understand their task; to review SOPs, FLHAs and or JSAs
Major Incident Reporting
Complete a new hazard assessment every time there is a change in the scope of work, change in workers (shift change), change in worksites, and change in equipment or processes.
Incident Investigations
Regularly inspect the site, the equipment, tools, and processes to maintain safety throughout. Ensure all hazard Controls Implemented, remain effective
Examples Of Emergencies
Example Of Incidents
Coiled Tubing Services
Titanium Energy Services provides reliable quality services with innovative tools and equipment for effective results.
Integrated Foam Clean Out Solutions
running coiled tubing into the wellbore using environmentally friendly solvents to remove sand, wax, proppant and other debris from the wellbore
Integrated Clean Out Solutions
running coiled tubing into the wellbore using environmentally friendly solvents and N2 to remove sand, from the wellbore
Integrated Mill Out Solutions
running coiled tubing into the wellbore with milling bottomhole tools (BHA) to remove bridge plugs, fac ports, cement, or casing deformations
Integrated Drill Out Solutions
running coiled tubing into the wellbore with drilling bottomhole tools (BHA) to obstruction or casing deformations
Through Tubing Cleanout
running coiled tubing into the production string to remove sand, wax, proppant and other debris from the tubing
Abandonment Solutions
Running wireline and tools into the wellbore to temporary or permanently abandon or shut in wells at the end of their life cycle or that have become uneconomical to maintain
E-Coil RTD
Running the Resistance Temperature Detector Tool into the designated adjacent wellbore with coiled tubing paired with the MGT directional drilling tool in drilling operations.
CBM Fracturing
N2 is sometimes used in lower pressure formation during frac to energize the formation. This helps with fluid flow back post frac and degreases the amount of fluid required to frac.
Service Capabilities
Titanium family consist of nearly 200 people across our intervention service branches. Our average experience is over 5 years per person. Titanium is capable of R&D of advanced tubing technologies, development of in well tools, as well as on-site operations. Titanium offers a full set of engineering services and has applied these technologies throughout Canada.Â
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