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Old 25th January 2001 | 03:52
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Wondering what types of uniforms the offshore drivers wear...Flightsuits, survival suits? Different for the seasons. Do the operators provide uniform allowances? Are there specifications in your union contracts? Specifics please. Thanks
 
Old 25th January 2001 | 05:18
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why?
 
Old 26th January 2001 | 08:39
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The rules say if you fly at night or the sea is below 10 degrees celsius, you have to wear the survival suit with the rubber neck and arm seals. In the northsea it is not uncommon to wear the survival suit all year round because of the distances involved. but if the sea is warmer than 10 degrees, you can also wear a fabric overall.
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