3. To respond appropriately and as advised whenever an emergency occurs at an offshore installation. 4. Take reasonable care of the health and safety of both themselves and that of other people aboard an offshore installation. 5. Relay concerns to an employer, supervisor or safety responsibility whenever there is a fear that the work or inadequate precautions are putting someone's health and safety at serious risk. The important role of the OSDR Anyone responsible for health and safety at offshore installations also needs to be aware of the Offshore Safety Directive Regulator (OSDR). This C
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