"We have seen a dramatic uptick in our training activity since it had been the first of the year. West Texas is growing, West Texas Safety Training Center is growing with it, we're excited about the futureand we want to make the oil field a safe place for all of our workers." The center has been functioning for 23 years in the Basin, and this year, things have been looking bright for them. Theyprovidetraining for workers in the oil and gas industry. Courses includeHydrogen Sulfide training, fire safety, and for that hands-on experience, electrical training is included toprovide more knowledge and safety when workers are out in the field. "We help develop the courses and the curriculum so we know people in the field are getting quality education out there," said Chevron HES Professional Jay Waldrop. "We know once they go out there, they can do work in the field safelyand that's the main thing is bringing them home every day safely." Board members also learnedsomething new for themselves at their 22nd annual meeting. FBI Intelligence Analyst Kate Menaul spoke to members to why the Permian Basin holds a risk to terrorism, which is why the FBI is always keeping an eye out in the oil field. Topics like drones, intelligence theft and intellectual property were discussed. "You think about how much oil we have in storage out there, one person could come out with a lighter. Fire Safety Training We have a lot of fires, and with these pipelines, nobody mans them 24 hours a day so they're vulnerable," said Waldrop. The center is always bringing new visitorsand continues teaching training safety.Their training meets requirements for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Mine Health and Safety Administrationand the Department of Transportation. "Thank you to the people out therebecause they do a lot of hard work," said Waldrop.
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Sometimes a kid is more likely to talk to a coach than a teacher or a parent, Harrison said. Harrison said he plans to teach another class in June in North Stonington. An exact date has not been set. Classes have previously been conducted at Westerly Hospital and at L+M Hospital. Statistics cited by Harrison point to a clear need. Children in the United States between the ages of 10 and 14 are as likely to commit suicide as they are to die in a car crash, he said. Also, Washington County has the highest suicide rate of the states five counties. The training is based on a model developed for adults in Australia in 2000. The adult version started in the United States in 2007 and was followed by the youth version in 2011. The training sessions also place an emphasis on ways to destigmatize mental illness. Harrison noted that in the 1970s society frowned on public discussions of cancer.