Leaders in the HSE

Clean Air Advantage

While Katch Kan™ is primarily known for providing fluid containment capability, our systems also offer an answer to the air emissions challenge through reduction in engine combustion activity.

  • • Reduced frequency of vacuum truck motor use due to fluid redirection and containment
  • • Decreased frequency in water truck transportation to and from site. Less mess means less clean-up
  • • Less air emissions from remediation activity; reduction in machinery requirements for dirt removal and off-site transportation
Soil Protection Advantage

The Zero Spill System™ arms operators and their associated drilling contractors with several advantages, including decreased operational costing, improved public perception and maximized environmental stewardship activity. Our clients are enabled with the capability to operate at Zero Spill status by containing fluids around stacks, sub-structures, wellheads, line- pipe connections, drill pipe threads, tubing threads and motors. 


Water Reduction Advantage

As water usage and shortage continues to become more of a prevalent issue, the question is not if, but rather how are oil companies and contractors better managing water-based drilling fluid activity? Are they doing all that they can to reduce and reuse the fluids discharged during the drilling and exploration process?
Katch Kan™ continues to work with oil companies to better manage this issue through the incorporation of Zero Spill technology.

Personnel Safety Advantage 

Did you know that green-hands (those new to the industry) are the most likely group to get injured on a rig? HSE Managers, Tool Pushes and floor crews all value Rig Safety System™ technology for the fact that it reduces repeatedly occurring incidents. Just some of these including:
 
  • • Hand-crush injury during tong operation
  • • Hand-pinch injury during elevator operation
  • • Foot injury with rotating slips
  • • Lower-back strain due to poor ergonomics
  • • Prolonged direct exposure to harmful drilling fluids
  • • Slips and trips on the drill floor
  • • Slip related injuries in the sub-structure and on the stack
  • • Vehicle transportation related injuries associated to increased service traffic to and from the well site.

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