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over a year ago
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Since there has been so much news about the covid19 and social distancing please have a thought for the workers who are offshore at the moment cause i have heard nothing in any parts off the news about these prople .
Now these males / females have to work in a dangerous enviroment as it is and still have to work in close proximity off each other so there job can be done , now what happens if someone on any rig catches covid19 well they go straight into lockdown and the people who are meant to be leaving will be there longer than they want to be and that then affects there family . So just a Thought |
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"Since there has been so much news about the covid19 and social distancing please have a thought for the workers who are offshore at the moment cause i have heard nothing in any parts off the news about these prople .
Now these males / females have to work in a dangerous enviroment as it is and still have to work in close proximity off each other so there job can be done , now what happens if someone on any rig catches covid19 well they go straight into lockdown and the people who are meant to be leaving will be there longer than they want to be and that then affects there family . So just a Thought "
Probably. Same as folk who got stuck on cruise ships |
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"Since there has been so much news about the covid19 and social distancing please have a thought for the workers who are offshore at the moment cause i have heard nothing in any parts off the news about these prople .
Now these males / females have to work in a dangerous enviroment as it is and still have to work in close proximity off each other so there job can be done , now what happens if someone on any rig catches covid19 well they go straight into lockdown and the people who are meant to be leaving will be there longer than they want to be and that then affects there family . So just a Thought "
got this from a friend I used to work with
suspect case on the fpso just now, supposed to be down manning to about 50 on the rig, 4 off the fpso self isolated...
. trouble is, when offshore, work goes on as normal, still 12 hour+ shifts, still fire fighting and emergency response duties and zero sympathy |
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