To Keep Their Jobs, Workers Face Simulated Drowning

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To Keep Their Jobs, Workers Face Simulated Drowning
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Offshore oil workers arrive in jumpsuits, life vests and helmets for a mandatory water survival course in Robert, La. “You’re not going to die,” a technician reassures a nervous first-timer. It will only seem like it.

A dozen or so offshore oil workers arrive in jumpsuits, life vests and helmets for a mandatory water survival course in Robert, La.It will only seem like it.

Grace Rivolo, 31, provides drug-testing services for offshore oil-and-gas companies. Water and heights are her two biggest fears. Every year, hundreds of Gulf of Mexico oil workers from various companies land at Shell PLC’s offshore-skills center for Tropical Helicopter Underwater Escape Training, known as T-HUET.

That means everybody, including engineers, the housekeeping crew, and roustabouts. Even C-suite executives who go offshore have to pass the test.

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