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2016 Post Conference Report

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2016 POST CONFERENCE REPORT

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20 MISSION & LEADERSHIP

MISSION The mission of the Oil & Gas Safety and Health Conference is to bring together a variety of perspectives, ideas, and best practices in an event that fosters collaboration among industry, regulatory, and academic representatives with a common goal to ensure every oil and gas industry job can be done with the safety and health of the worker as the top priority. Without the ongoing support from OSHA, The University of Texas at Arlington, the conference planning committee, and other leading industry professionals like you, this event would not be possible.

PLANNING COMMITTEE

David Bates OSHA Oklahoma City Area Office Rick Ingram BP Corporation Bob Braun The University of Texas at Arlington Jerry Jacobs Patterson UTI Drilling Co. Paul Breaux Berkley Oil & Gas Kenny Jordan Well Servicing | AESC Bill Brown XTO Energy Elizabeth Lawhorn-Cryder Occupational Health / Public Health Richard Brown EdgeMarc Energy Marianne McGee OSHA Corpus Christi Area Office Eva Buskas National Oilwell Varco Megan Meagher OSHA Denver Regional Office Darrel Canada Canada & Associates Safety Training, LLC Roger New Archer David Caruso NIOSH Josh Ortega BHP Billiton Petroleum Jim Chatham Zurich Services Corporation Kurt Papenfus Safety Management Systems Alex Clausen ISN Marie Peterson The University of Texas at Arlington Elaine Cullen Prima Consulting Services Joyce Ryel Superior Energy Services Joe Eastin ISN Jim Shelton OSHA Houston North Area Office Mike Farris Montco Oilfield Contractors, LLC Bryan Sims The University of Texas at Arlington Pete Flatten Planning Committee Member Cassandra Smith The University of Texas at Arlington Josh Flesher OSHA Region VI Regional Office Ted Teske NIOSH-Alaska Pacific Office Melanie Gordon ISN Ralph Tijerina Goodnight Midstream, LLC Brian Hecht The Maalt Companies Ron Truelove ACL Combustion Inc Ryan Hill NIOSH Western States Office Jason Voegeli Devon Energy Richard Hoffman US Well Services Young Wheeler OSHA, National Office Warren Hubler Helmerich & Payne, Inc. Dean Wingo The University of Texas at Arlington

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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 2016 OGSH REGISTRATION FEES

Attendees 882 Attendee Fee $495.00

Exhibit Booths 104 Attendee (Government Fee) $350.00

Exhibit Hall Only Attendee 94 Early Bird Pricing $395.00

Total Participants 1080 On-site Attendee Fee $595.00

Exhibitor Booth $1,950.00 SPONSORS Premium Exhibitor Booth $2,450.00 Title 5 Additional Exhibitor Fee $495.00 Platinum 1 Exhibit Hall Only Pass $250.00 Gold 2

Bronze 2

Program 1

Lunch 1

Lanyard 1

Coffee Break 1

Additional 8

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20 EXHIBITORS

EXHIBITORS 101 businesses took advantage of the opportunity to update current and new customers on their products and services for the Oil & Gas safety industry.

EXHIBITING COMPANIES

3M Personal Safety Division DuPont Protection Solutions Acoustic Technology Inc. Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds Business (ATI Systems, Inc.) Emergency Site Protection, LLC AED One-Stop Shop Enviro Clean AED Safety ES&H Consulting Services, Inc. AESC Essilor Prescription Safety Eyewear Airis Wellsite Services Examinetics American Heart Association Fall Protection Systems Ariat International Fluxx Audio Bishop Lifting Products GlenGuard Brand IQ Glove Guard LP Browz, LLC Gravic, Inc. - Remark Software Cartasite HazardScout Casella CEL, Inc. HexArmor Cestusline, Inc Honeywell Safety Products Cintas IFO Group Clear to Work, Inc. IndustrySafe A Product of TRA, Inc. Columbia Southern University InfoChip Consolidated Digital Publishing Innovatia CTEH, LLC Inthinc Technology Solutions LLC Dakota Software Intrepid Industries Inc DISA Global Solutions Ion Science Inc. DragonWear Ironclad Performance Wear DuPont Kevlar J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.

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EXHIBITORS CONTINUED 20

Justin FR Safety Solutions LAPCO FR SafetySkills M&H Energy Services Shepherd Safety Systems Medgate Sierra Dust Control, LLC Mid-South OSHA Training SKC Inc. Institute DuPont Protection Solutions Solid Ground Cords Education Centers Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds Business St. Josephs Medical Center / MiX Telematics AngioScreen® Emergency Site Protection, LLC Mount Vernon FR Steel Blue Boots Enviro Clean Moxie Media Synergy Safety & Health ES&H Consulting Services, Inc. Munro's Safety Apparel Tantrum Lab Essilor Prescription Safety Eyewear mySafety Profiler Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service Examinetics NASCO Industries Inc. (TEEX) Fall Protection Systems National STEPS Network/ Texas Oil & Gas Roundtable Fluxx Audio Safeland USA The American Society of Safety Engineers GlenGuard NIOSH The University of Texas at Arlington Glove Guard LP Noble Diagnostics TNT Shirts Gravic, Inc. - Remark Software OccFit Solutions Total Safety HazardScout OHD, Inc. TPS Alert HexArmor ORR Safety Tyndale Company, Inc. Honeywell Safety Products OSHA-Region VI United Rentals, Inc. IFO Group PEC Safety Veriforce IndustrySafe A Product of TRA, Inc. Physio-Control vPSI Group, LLC InfoChip Pipeline Testing Consortium, Inc. Wayne Workwear Innovatia Polartec, LLC Weather Decision Technologies Inthinc Technology Solutions LLC PSRG Western Wyoming Community College Intrepid Industries Inc Psychemedics WL Gore & Associates Ion Science Inc. Renegade FR WorkCare, Inc. Ironclad Performance Wear Ringers Gloves Xstreme MD J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. RPS Solutions

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20 SPEAKERS

David Michaels, PhD, MPH Assistant Secretary Of Labor, OSHA Appointed in 2009, Dr. Michaels is the longest serving Assistant Secretary in OSHA’s history. He has worked to strengthen the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) enforcement in high hazard industries, promote common sense worker protection programs and standards, expand compliance assistance provided to small employers, improve the agency’s whistleblower protection program, and increase outreach to vulnerable populations at risk for work-related injury and illness. In his role, he has also increased OSHA’s focus and capabilities in the areas of data analysis and program evaluation. Prior to his appointment at OSHA, Dr. Michaels was a professor of Environmental and Occupational Health at the George Washington University School of Public Health. From 1998 to 2001, Dr. Michaels served as Assistant Secretary of Energy for Environment, Safety and Health. In that position, he was the chief architect of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program, the historic initiative to compensate nuclear weapons workers who contracted occupational illnesses as a result of exposure to radiation, beryllium and other hazards. In 2006, Dr. Michaels was awarded the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award. He also won the John P. McGovern Science and Society Award in 2009, given by Sigma Xi the Scientific Research Society, for his work in scientific integrity and for gaining compensation for nuclear weapons workers. He is a graduate of the City College of , and holds a Master of Public Health and PhD from Columbia University.

John Howard, MD, MPH, JD, LLM John Howard, MD, MPH, JD, LLM serves as the Director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C. He first served as NIOSH director from 2002 through 2008, and again from 2009 to the present. In 2015, Dr. Howard was re-appointed to an unprecedented third six-year term by Dr. Thomas Frieden, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Prior to his appointment as Director of NIOSH, Dr. Howard served as Chief of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health in the Department of Industrial Relations, Labor and Workforce Development Agency, from 1991 through 2002.

Dr. Howard received his Doctor of Medicine from Loyola University of Chicago, his Master of Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health, his Doctor of Law from the University of California at Los Angeles, and his Master of Law in Administrative Law and his Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Management from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Howard is board-certified in internal medicine and occupational medicine. He is admitted to the practice of medicine and law in the State of California and in the District of Columbia, and he is a member U.S. Supreme Court bar. He has written numerous articles on occupational health law and policy and serves as a professorial lecturer in environmental and occupational health in the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

John Mingé | Chairman and President, BP America Inc. John Mingé was named chairman and president of BP America Inc. in February, 2013, where he is responsible for providing leadership and oversight to BP’s U. S. businesses, which are involved in oil and gas exploration and production, refining, chemicals, supply and trading, pipeline operations, shipping, and alternative energy. Prior to this role, since 2009, Mingé was the regional president of BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. responsible for BP's oil and gas exploration, development and production activities in Alaska, as well as its interests in the trans- Alaska oil pipeline.

During his 30-year career with BP, Mingé has held various executive and engineering posts around the globe. He has served as president of BP Indonesia, head of BP’s Asia Pacific Unit, and president of exploration and production for Vietnam and China. For the past four years, he has served on the BP America board of directors. Mingé started his BP career in the Gulf of Mexico as a drilling engineer. He holds a bachelor's of science in mechanical engineering from Washington State University. He is also a member of the API Board and Executive Committee and a member of the National Petroleum Council.

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Deborah A. P. Hersman, President & CEO, National Safety Council Deborah Hersman is president and Chief Executive Officer of the National Safety Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives and preventing injuries. Ms. Hersman is a recognized leader in safety, with a frontline understanding of the value of protecting human life through thoughtful attention and management of risk. Acknowledged as a visionary, Ms. Hersman is a passionate safety leader who advocates for safety across all industries. She helps further the Council’s vision of ‘making our world safer’ to improve every workplace, home and community as well as the way we travel every day. Prior to joining NSC, Ms. Hersman served as chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board from 2009-2014. Among her many initiatives as chairman, Ms. Hersman focused on distracted driving, child passenger safety and helping victims and their families. Ms. Hersman was an NTSB board member on-scene for more than 20 major transportation incidents, chaired scores of NTSB hearings, forums and events and regularly testified before Congress. Ms. Hersman was a senior advisor to the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation from 1999-2004. She also served as staff director and senior legislative aide to former U.S. Rep. Bob Wise (D. – W. Va.) from 1992-1999. Her efforts contributed to the passage of milestone bills such as the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999, Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of 2002, Transportation Equity Act of the 21st Century and Amtrak Reform and Accountability Act. Ms. Hersman holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in political science and international studies from Virginia Tech, and a Master’s of Science degree in conflict analysis and resolution from George Mason University.

Warren Hubler, Vice President HSE, Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Co. Warren Hubler is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, where he earned a BS degree in Marine Engineering. He served 7-years in the Atlantic Fleet onboard the USS Virginia and USS Yorktown and finally as a naval intelligence briefer.

Warren left the Navy in 1989 and joined Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Co. in January of 1990. He began his oilfield career as a roughneck in land drilling operations in southeast Oklahoma. In 1991 he was assigned as Administrative Manager for H&P’s drilling operation in Gabon, West Africa where he lived with his family. In 1992 Warren returned to Tulsa and assumed duties as H&P’s Safety Manager for domestic and international operations. In 1995, he earned formal recognition as a Certified Safety Professional. In December 2000, Warren was promoted to Vice President of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) for H&P. In Sept 2010 Warren’s job duties at H&P were expanded to include technical training and professional development.

Warren actively promotes safety across the drilling industry. He has helped kick-off numerous STEPS networks and in 2012, Warren assumed collateral duties as Co- Chairman of the Oil & Gas Council for NIOSH’s National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) aimed at reducing fatalities and improving safety performance within the upstream O&G industry.

Brad Livingston | Author, Speaker & Burn Victim Kayla Rath | Professional Safety Speaker After being employed by a natural gas pipeline company for 10 years, Brad Livingston was involved in back to back explosions that were 100% preventable. Brad, now a Motivational Safety Speaker, speaks about the contributing factors to these explosions. These factors are the same as what exists in EVERY type company EVERYWHERE - Shortcuts; Complacency; Pride; Bad Attitudes; Improper Perspectives. Brad overcame a 5% chance of surviving his injuries and now shares his story.

Kayla Rath was only nine years old when her father, Brad, was involved in these explosions. For three months, Kayla and her two sisters lived with family members while their mother sat with Brad as he fought to stay alive in a Texas hospital. The accident still impacts the family today. Kayla, now a Professional Safety Speaker, shares her story and what it’s like to grow up with her father’s unsafe decision impacting her life for the past 25 years.

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20 SPEAKERS CONTINUED

Captain Jim Wetherbee US Navy (Ret.) - Former With 35 years of experience in high-hazard operational environments, Jim enjoys consulting with leaders and operators in dangerous endeavors with critical mission objectives. He is the only American astronaut to have commanded five missions in space, and is the only person to have landed the five times. Jim earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the in 1974. He began his career as a Naval Aviator aboard the USS John F Kennedy, flying the A-7 Corsair. After graduating from the US Naval School, Jim performed flight-testing of the F/A-18 Hornet. In 1984, Jim was selected to join NASA in its tenth group of . Over a twenty-year career, he flew six times on the Space Shuttle. The five-time commander flew two missions to the Russian Space Station, , and two missions to the International Space Station. In 1998, he was appointed as the Director, Flight Crew Operations, specifically selected to improve the flight and ground safety in the astronaut corps. Based on that success, Jim was selected after the Columbia accident to enhance the safety aspects in the organizational culture at the , home of NASA’s human space flight program. Bringing his experience from the aerospace industry as a former NASA executive and astronaut, Jim joined the oil and gas industry as a Safety and Operations Auditor for BP. Four years later, he was selected as a VP for Operating Leadership. In this role, he supported efforts to improve performance results consistently over the long-term, by emphasizing effective leadership behaviors as a key way to influence and inspire people to conduct safe and high-quality operations.

Major Dan Rooney | United States Air Force Fighter Pilot, PGA Professional, Patriotic Philanthropist and Author, A Patriot’s Calling: Living Life Between Fear and Faith Major Dan Rooney is the founder of the Folds of Honor Foundation, a Fighter Pilot with 3 combat tours in Iraq, the founder of The Patriot Golf Club, a PGA Professional, and author of A Patriot’s Calling – Living Life between Fear and Faith. He was the only motivational team speaker for the US Ryder Cup team in Wales. Folds of Honor, a non-profit organization, provides scholarships to the spouses and children of military service members disabled or killed in action. In five short years, Folds of Honor has raised over $70 million and awarded nearly 8000 scholarships to the family members of those killed in action or disabled in combat. A Major in the Air Force Reserve and a decorated military aviator, he is a two-time recipient of the Top Gun award and was honored with the Spirit of Attack award as a top graduate of F-16 training. He has received many decorations including the Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Medal, Anti-terrorism Medal, Combat Readiness Medal and Air Expeditionary Medal. Rooney was presented the White House’s “Presidential Volunteer Service Award” by President George W. Bush, the Air National Guard’s “Distinguished Service Medal”, the Air National Guard’s “Directors Service Award” and the Ellis Island “Medal of Honor”. He was honored at The Masters Invitational with the “William D. Richardson Award” for his outstanding contributions to golf and received the PGA of America’s first-ever “Patriot Award”. He has been recognized as one of People Magazine’s “Heroes of the Year”, Money Magazine’s “Hero of the Year” and ABC World News Tonight’s “Persons of the Year”. He is a “Significant Sigma Chi” and was featured on NBC World News Making a Difference report. Rooney founded The Patriot, a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed course in Tulsa, Oklahoma, home to the Folds of Honor Foundation headquarters.

Dr. Krista S. Geller, People Based Safety & Human Performance Global Manager Krista S. Geller, Ph.D. has been involved in applied behavioral science since childhood as a subject in many of her father’s psychology studies. With no informed consent or opportunity to opt out, Krista made the best of these “forced” learning experiences. It wasn’t until her freshman year at Redford University that she realized the critical importance and social validity of her dad’s research. It was then she decided to double major in psychology and media studies. As a New River Valley News reporter for Radford University, many of her news stories related to her dad’s research topics, but this time she was a willing participant. She produced such media stories as: the proper installation of child safety seats, strategies for healthy eating, the multiple effects of coal mines in Virginia, the creation of the “road rage reducer,” the impact of having a date on the alcohol consumption of college students, and the significance of the Actively Caring for People Movement (AC4P). Over the years Krista had the unique opportunity to voluntarily participate in these and many other research studies at Virginia Tech’s Center for Applied Behavior Systems (CABS) where she worked as a researcher throughout her undergraduate and graduate studies. Krista graduated in 2002 and 2005 with her Masters and Doctorate degrees, respectively in Human Development at Virginia Tech.

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SPONSORS 20 TITLE SPONSORS

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DRILLING AND WELL BEHAVIOR CONTROL/WELL SERVICING BASED SAFETY AND COMPLETIONS

• Effective Listening • A Paradigm Shift: Our Journey With SIF • Is “Zero Incidents” Really the Goal? • Setting the Standard for Gas Detection & Safety • Durkheim and the Sociology of Industrial Safety Supervision During Completion Operations • Digital Simulations for HSE/OSH - Changing • Improved Safety through Electric Powered Behavior Patterns Hydraulic Fracturing • Psychology of Safety • Comparing the Heinrich Triangle Theory to the Real World Data of a Modern Drilling Contractor • ACT! To Ensure Loss Free Operations • The Value Added by Well Control Training Metrics, • Behavior-Based Safety Management in Related Requirements, and Integration of Human a Mobile Environment - Monitoring Drivers’ Factors On-Road Performance

OSHA REGULATORY/ EDUCATION & TRAINING/ INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE TRANSPORTATION

• OSHA Update • Ensuring Integrity of Education Programs for • Oil and Gas TENORM Field Applications Health and Safety • Assessment of Oil and Gas Worker Exposures to Volatile • In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems Case Study: Organic Compounds Using Whole-Air Sampling with Pragmatic Lessons Learned Analysis by Field Portable Gas Chromatography and Gas • Educational and Legal Defensibility of Training Chromatography- Time of Flight Mass Spectroscopy Programs in High Consequence Environments • Video Exposure Monitoring as a Tool to Identify and • Fatal Oil and Gas Transportation Incidents: Evaluate Exposures in Oil and Gas Exploration and Information from a New Source Production (E&P) • How Do We Apply and Share “Lessons Learned?” • Preventing Fire and Explosion Fatalities in the Oil and Gas Industry • In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems—On and Off Duty: Evaluating Driver Performance and Schedules in a • Hydrocarbon Gas and Vapor Exposures of Upstream Oil Small Well Servicing Fleet and Gas Workers During Completions and Production Activities; Effect of Operation, Well Configuration and Basin • Incident Investigation - “The OSHA vs Industry Investigation Process” • Effective Use of Handheld LEL Meters: Selecting the Right Meter, Calibration Limitations, and Obtaining Accurate Readings • Measurement of Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) at Oil and Gas Extraction Sites

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CONTRACTOR SAFETY TARGET TOPICS / MANAGEMENT & BEST OTHER PRACTICES

• The Fatalities in Oil and Gas (FOG) Database: Trends, • The Dynamics of Incident Reporting, Investigation Insights, and How You Can Use FOG Reports and Root Cause Analysis • “Legal High” Designer Drugs and Emerging Natural • Contractor Safety: Keys to Success - A Case Study Substances • Getting it Right: Contractor EHS Management in a • Not Going Deep Enough with Root Cause Complex World • 2012-2015 Incidents and Citations in the Upstream Oil • The “Gold Standard” for Contractor Safety and Gas Industry Management Guidance • ANSI Z390 “Hydrogen Sulfide Training” - Update on the Final Draft • Changes to OSHA Recordkeeping Rule & Post Accident Drug Testing Impacts

MANAGEMENT, ENGINEERING CONTROLS & LEADERSHIP & HSE PROCESS SAFETY; EVENTS & MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MITIGATION

• Using the Power of Social Styles in Developing Field • NIOSH Flowback Study Leaders • Reducing Inhalation Risk in Tank Gauging • Aligning Goals & Objectives with Safety Policy • Using Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA) • Learning Through Involvement Effectively to Build the Results from Qualitative • Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Risk Assessments Designing • Use of Base Beams in Well Workovers • Safety Leadership & Engagement; Why It’s Important • Pragmatic Inclusion of Human Factors in and How To Do It Incident Investigation • The Wooden Way: Enthusiasm, Cooperation, Self- • Control of Respirable Crystalline Silica Release control, Alertness- The Building Blocks of Leadership from Sand Movers in Oil & Gas Extraction and a Culture of Safety

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ATTENDEES BY COUNTRY Canada New Zealand China Nigeria France Pakistan Kuwait United States

ATTENDEES BY STATE/PROVINCE

Alabama Indiana Missouri Oregon Alaska Kansas Montana Pennsylvania Alberta Kentucky New Brunswick Rivers State Arkansas Lagos New Jersey Tennessee California Louisiana New Mexico Texas Colorado Maine New York Utah Connecticut Maryland Newfoundland and Labrador Virginia District of Columbia Massachusetts North Carolina Washington Florida Michigan North Dakota West Virginia Georgia Minnesota Ohio Wisconsin Illinois Mississippi Oklahoma Wyoming

4% ATTENDEES BY JOB FUNCTION 7% Management/Executive Management 14% Business Development, Account Executive 55% Consultant, Advisor, Specialist 20% Field Professional Other

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LIST OF COMPANIES IN ATTENDANCE ACL Combustion Inc. ExxonMobil American Heart Association Fluxx Audio API Fortis Energy Services, Inc. Arlington Fire Department Freeport McMoRan Oil & Gas Baker Hughes FTS International Services, LLC BP America GlenGuard Browz, LLC Glove Guard LP Bureau of Labor Statistics Halcón Resources Callon Petroleum Company Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc Hanover Insurance Cartasite Honeywell Safety Products Chesapeake Energy IADC Chevron Products Innovatia Cintas Corporation inthinc ConocoPhillIips ISN Delta State Oil & Gas Justin FR Denbury Resources, Inc. Konecranes Dupont Kevlar Kratos Modular Systems Division Dupont Kuwait National Petroleum Company Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Business L&C Safety Consulting, LLC EnLink Midstream Lakewood Midstream Enviro Clean Lamar Institute of Technology Ericson Manufacturing, Inc. Laredo Petroleum Legacy Reserves ES&H Consulting Services, Inc. Marathon Oil Corporation ETEC Consulting Group, LLC Mitsubishi Compressor International

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LIST OF COMPANIES IN ATTENDANCE CONTINUED

Moxie Media Quest Diagnostics mySafety Rocky Mountain Education National Oilwell Varco Center National Safety Council RPS Solutions National STEPS Network NIOSH Ryder Integrated Logistics Profiler SafetySkills Oasis Petroleum SafeWorld Occidental Petroleum Corporation Scandrill Inc OHD, Inc. Schlumberger Oil States Energy Services Shell Exploration & OSHA-Region VI Production Pacific Petroleum Limited Surveying And Mapping, LLC Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC Peak TEEX Completion Technologies Inc. Towerstone PEC Safety Tyndale Company, Inc. Philips Healthcare U.S. Department of Labor- Phoenix Internatioanl Holdings Inc. OSHA Pioneer Natural International Resources US Well Services, LLC Plains All American Pipeline LLC USA Compression Platypus Technologies, LLC Veriforce Prairie View A&M University Waste Managment Precision Drilling Weatherford Laboratories Premier Directional Drilling WorkCare, Inc. ProFrac Srevices LLC Zurich PSRG Psychemedics Corporation Purity Oilfield Services, LLC. QEP Energy

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A RENEWED ALLIANCE 20

2016 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health Planning Committee; Signees from left to right: Jerry Jacobs, HSE Director, Patterson-UTI Drilling Co., Conference Industry Chair; Joyce Ryel, Corporate HSEQ Auditor & DOT Specialist, Superior Energy Services; David Michaels, PhD, MPH Assistant Secretary Of Labor, OSHA; John Howard, MD, MPH, JD, LLM, Director of NIOSH, Rick Ingram, Safety and Health Advisor, BP America, Chairperson, National STEPS Network.

Taking place at the conference, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration renewed its alliance with the National Service, Transmission, Exploration & Production Safety Network and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The alliance continues efforts to prevent injuries, illnesses and fatalities among workers in oil and gas exploration and production.

The five-year renewal agreement calls on participants to develop and distribute additional hazard alerts, continue to support standardized orientation training for new workers, and disseminate OSHA resources and information generated by NIOSH research to employers and workers.

Through its Alliance Program, OSHA works with unions, consulates, trade and professional organizations, faith- and community-based organizations, businesses and educational institutions to prevent workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. The purpose of each alliance is to develop compliance assistance tools and resources, and to educate workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities. Alliance Program participants do not receive exemptions from OSHA inspections or any other enforcement benefits.

DRIVES AND PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVES

BLOOD DRIVE TOYS FOR TOTS

We were proud to partner with Toys for Tots and make Christmas Drive Date: 11/29/2016 special for less fortunate children in the greater-Houston area. Total Units: 16 Gifts = 48 One unit of blood is ~525 mL, which is roughly the JOB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP equivalent of one pint. Designed specifically for displaced oil & gas workers, this workshop Through their donations, our participants helped worked to refine resumes and increase awareness of current job save as many as 144 lives! interviewing trends. It proved to be beneficial to those seeking to raise their possibilities of getting hired in the oil & gas industry or Thank you for Committing for Life! even change their focus to a new industry.

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