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Old 06-09-10, 06:12 AM   #65
krashkart
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Transocean is doing everything it can to shift the blame away from itself.

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The rig survivors also said it was always understood that you could get fired if you raised safety concerns that might delay drilling. Some co-workers had been fired for speaking out, they said.
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"There is no scenario or circumstance under which it will be compromised," the company said in a written statement. "So critical is safety at Transocean that every crew member has stop-work authority, a real-time method by which all work is halted should any employee suspect an unsafe situation or operation."
Quite a conflict there. I better not cast a shadow, it's too soon. What's your take on this article, OTH?
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