Spills
Vehicle Incident
Injury
Reporting
100

Who should you call when you discover a spill?

Who is the lease operator/foreman of that pad/facility?

100

These two words best describe most 'at-fault' BKV vehicle incidents

What is Rear-End?

100

If you have a serious injury, call this number

What is 911?

200

The liquid that we mainly deal with regarding spills

What is produced water? 

200

The first priority before documenting damage and exchanging info

What is checking everyone's okay and securing the scene?

200

If you're unsure you sustained an injury, or you sustain a minor injury, call this person

Who is supervisor/foreman?

300

The volume of liquid that's considered a spill

What is 5 gallons or more?

300

If a company vehicle is involved, this is the typical next step after emergency needs are handled

What is notify your supervisor and follow company reporting procedure?

300

This is the broad term used if you cut yourself and use a band aid, or have a sprain and use elevation and ice

What is First Aid?

400

SPCC stands for

What is Spill Prevention?

400

These two things are important to get from other parties involved

What is insurance and personal information?

400

CPR stands for this

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation

500

The Environmental team that might help address a spill, not named Emily Larkin

Who is Jamie Osborne; Tiffany Sciacca; Pamela Fuentes; or Christi Smith.

500

Calling this person can both assist in securing a scene and ensure the well-being of all parties involved

Who is the police?

500

After an injury, this helps prevent re-injury and improves safety systems by identifying what went wrong

What is Incident Investigation?

500

These should be reported too, even if no one was hurt and nothing was damaged

What is a Near Miss?