Learning From Incidents
At Titanium Energy Services, safety is everyone’s responsibility.
Our Goal: Zero Accidents, Zero Injuries, and Zero Harm to the Environment
Safety Topic:
Learning From Incidents
At Titanium Energy Services, we are committed to preventing accidents and injuries. Our Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) program is designed to keep risks as low as possible and protect people, equipment, and the environment. Our goal is zero incidents.
Our Commitments
We will:
- Follow all laws, regulations, and industry standards. If compliance is not possible, we will inform specialists and find safe alternatives.
- Evaluate risks before starting projects and plan to reduce or prevent them.
- Act quickly to correct or limit any negative impacts from our work.
- Regularly monitor and review our HSSE performance to ensure continuous improvement.
Learn From Incidents
Responsibilities
Learning from mistakes and improving safety is everyone’s responsibility. Management sets the vision and provides resources, supervisors lead by example and address issues, and employees follow guidelines, report hazards, and watch out for each other. Together, we create a safe workplace where everyone goes home safe every day.
Commitments
Our commitments guide every decision and action. We stay accountable to laws and industry standards, focus on assessing and controlling risks, and continuously improve by learning from incidents. Together, we protect each other, work responsibly, and aim for zero incidents.
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Communication
Effective safety communication drives learning and continuous improvement. Monthly safety topics, alerts, technical bulletins, and root cause analyses share critical information and corrective actions. Weekly meetings reinforce lessons learned, recognize safe practices, and promote a proactive safety culture across the team.
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Emergency Response
ERP – Plan
In the oil and gas industry, a strong Emergency Response Policy and Plan protect workers, the environment, and assets from risks like fires, explosions, blowouts, and toxic releases. The ERP outlines clear actions and roles to ensure fast, effective response during any emergency.
ERP – Procedures
In the oil and gas industry, Emergency Response Procedures (ERPs) vary by operation, location, and type of emergency. However, the basic steps remain the same: stop work, sound the alarm, evacuate, and assess. These actions form the core of every emergency response plan.
ERP – Drills
The oil & gas industry operates in high-risk environments where serious incidents like blowouts, toxic releases, fires, or explosions can occur. Regular Emergency Response Drills; such as Blowout Preventer (BOP), Man-Down, and Fire/Explosion drills, are essential for preparedness, safety, and compliance with industry and regulatory requirements.
Reporting Procedures
Near Miss Reporting
A near miss is an unplanned event that could have caused harm but didn’t result in injury, illness, or damage. Reporting near misses helps organizations identify hazards early, promotes a proactive safety culture, and guides the prioritization of risk controls. Investigating near misses uncovers unsafe practices and allows lessons learned to update procedures, train staff, and improve safety before an actual accident occurs.
Incident Accident Report
An actual incident or accident is an unplanned event that causes injury, illness, property damage, or environmental impact. Reporting incidents ensures regulatory compliance, enables timely medical care and corrective action, and provides data for safety planning. Investigations identify root causes and contributing factors, allowing procedures, training, and controls to be improved. Lessons learned help prevent recurrence and enhance overall workplace safety..
Incident Investigations
A near miss is an event that could have caused harm but didn’t. Reporting it helps identify hazards early and improve safety before someone gets hurt. An incident or accident causes injury, damage, or environmental impact and must be reported for treatment and safety planning. Investigating both near misses and incidents helps find causes, fix problems, and make the workplace safer.
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.
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