My brief take on #commission #enquiry #Paria #LMCS #diving #incident #petrotrin #pipeline #trinidad

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@TTTLiveOnline Managing Director of LMCS, Kazim Ali Senior, said he assumed that the divers who were sucked into a 30-inch pipeline at Paria's No 36 Sea Line Riser on the afternoon of Friday February 25th had just one hour of air left in their tanks, pointing out that the first hour was critical for their rescue.

Sunil Lalla followed today's sitting of Commission Of Enquiry into the tragic incidents at Paria Fuel Trading Company Limited and has this report.

Paria’s Technical Maintenance Manager Michael Wei (Wee) defended the move by the company to not send anyone into the pipeline following the incident on February 25th, saying it would’ve been ‘reckless’ to do so without conducting a risk assessment.
Sunil Lalla followed another day of Paria’s Commission of Enquiry and has this report.

https://youtu.be/SEJWFkdK3wA

For the first time, a six minute long video and conversation between the five divers who were sucked into a 30-inch pipeline on Friday February 25th was heard by the public, as the Commission of Enquiry into the tragic incident continued on Monday.

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