Many of our petroleum energy needs are met from offshore oil rigs and the workers who work on these rigs daily. Unfortunately, working offshore presents itself with the real world potential for accidents, injuries, and, in some cases, even death.

There are several common causes and reasons for maritime accidents and injuries, ranging from slips and falls to poorly maintained equipment and understaffed working conditions. Fortunately, Maintenance and Cure maritime laws are designed to protect workers, regardless of who was at fault for the injuries.

The extent of injuries does depend upon the type of accident the worker experienced. Personal injuries can be severe, in some cases, resulting in broken or lost limbs, as well as brain and spinal trauma. To discover some of the more notable recent offshore oil rig accidents and additional information about the common causes, types of injuries, and why accidents occur, please feel free to continue reading the following infographic!

Common Causes of Injuries Upon Offshore Rigs
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