OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN DRILLING OPERATIONS
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Western European Studies
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Drilling operations in the oil and gas industry involve numerous hazards that can threaten the health and safety of workers. This study analyzes the main occupational risks associated with drilling processes, including exposure to toxic gases, high-pressure equipment, mechanical hazards, and fire risks. The paper emphasizes the importance of implementing strict safety protocols, using personal protective equipment (PPE), and ensuring regular training for personnel. By adopting comprehensive safety measures, drilling operations can reduce accidents, minimize downtime, and improve overall operational efficiency. The research also highlights modern technological solutions, such as automated monitoring systems, that enhance workplace safety in drilling environments.