We hope you enjoyed our live stream of updates from the 2014 Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas. The Coast Guard and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement are committed to improving the culture of safety offshore. If you weren’t able to follow us yesterday, here is a taste of what you missed…
Asst Comdt for Prevention, Dir. Of BSEE & Exec. Dir. Center for Offshore Safety at #OTCHouston #uscgOCSsafety pic.twitter.com/cCzs9zO12l
— USCG MaritimeCommons (@maritimecommons) May 8, 2014
"We need to raise the bar in really adopting a culture of safety"-USCG's Asst Comdt for Prevention Policy #OTCHouston #uscgOCSsafety
— USCG MaritimeCommons (@maritimecommons) May 8, 2014
#uscgOCSsafety USCG & BSEE want to provide federal consistency" -Dir. Of BSEE #OTCHouston
— USCG MaritimeCommons (@maritimecommons) May 8, 2014
"USCG & BSEE will address safety concerns in a unified manner on the OCS"-Asst Comdt for Prevention Policy #uscgOCSsafety #OSCHouston
— USCG MaritimeCommons (@maritimecommons) May 8, 2014
"USCG&BSEE will focus on joint training of inspectors as a top priority"-Asst Comdt for Prevention Policy #uscgOCSsafety #OCSHouston
— USCG MaritimeCommons (@maritimecommons) May 8, 2014
Keep an eye on @maritimecommons for future event coverage and notification of blog updates! Check back in with us on Monday for a full after-action post on Rear Adm. Joseph Servidio, assistant commandant for prevention policy, and BSEE Director Brian Salerno’s OTC Houston remarks.
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