Transcription of Lessons Learned - from the Deepwater Horizon Response
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Lessons Learned from the Deepwater Horizon Response national Institute for Occupational Safety and Health December, 2011. Department of Health and Human Services Center for Disease Control and Prevention . national Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Cover photos by Rob Wolfe and Aaron Sussell, courtesy of NIOSH. Lessons Learned from the Deepwater Horizon Response national Institute for Occupational Safety and Health December, 2011. Department of Health and Human Services Center for Disease Control and Prevention national Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Foreword The explosion on the Deepwater Horizon disaster oil rig on April 20, 2010 resulted in the death of 11 workers and injury to another 17 workers. In the weeks and months after, as large amounts of crude oil released from the Macondo Well, tens of thousands of workers engaged in on- and off-shore containment and clean-up activities.
of rostering into the functions of the incident command system (ICS) would be benefi-cial, especially if it were addressed as part of a national emergency/disaster prepared-ness process (including planning and training). Rostering should begin as soon as possible to ensure that all workers have the opportu-
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