Supervising EMSCO’s parts and field service departments, he said field service techs were sent out once a year to evaluate the equipment in the field.
“Over a three-year period, two of my service techs had guns put to their heads at so-called military checkpoints and one had the muzzle of an AK-47 put in his mouth after he refused to give them his cash.” He added, “As both my companies had a startup and service element to them, that means I haven’t done a project in Nigeria in 20 years.
You can see were the floorman guy is putting his fingers. Definitely that tong gonna cut that fingers. Safety first and pray for oil workers,is never easy .
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