A U.S. federal agency that manages public lands and issues permits for oil, gas, and construction operations on those lands. Subcontractors working on BLM-administered land must comply with specific permit conditions, environmental rules, and access requirements. Non-compliance can result in work stoppages or contract penalties.
BLM (Bureau of Land Management)
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Ground Disturbance
ComplianceAny activity that breaks soil, such as excavating, grading, or driving stakes. Subcontractors must obtain utility locates and permits before starting work. Skipping this step risks fines and liability for damaged lines.
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
ComplianceU.S. federal law setting minimum wage, overtime pay, and worker classification standards. Subcontractors must correctly classify workers as employees or independent contractors to avoid penalties. Misclassification can trigger back pay claims and audits on field crews.
Sloping (excavation)
ComplianceA trench safety method where excavation walls are cut at a gradual angle to prevent collapse. Subcontractors must apply correct slope ratios based on soil type and provincial regulations. Non-compliance can halt work and trigger serious liability.
CBP (Customs and Border Protection)
ComplianceThe U.S. federal agency that regulates the entry of workers, equipment, and materials across the Canadian-American border, which subcontractors must navigate when mobilising crews or hauling specialised equipment into U.S. job sites. Non-compliance with CBP requirements can result in delays at the border, seized equipment, or crews being turned away, making proper documentation and advance planning critical for cross-border field work.
Caught-In Hazard
ComplianceA workplace danger where a worker's body or clothing becomes trapped, pinched, or pulled into moving machinery, equipment, or materials — common on oilfield and construction sites where subcontractor crews work near rotating equipment, conveyor systems, or heavy moving loads. Subcontractors are responsible for identifying and controlling these hazards through proper guarding, lockout/tagout procedures, and site-specific hazard assessments before work begins.
Flaring
ComplianceThe controlled burning of excess natural gas at a wellsite or facility. Subcontractors working on-site must follow strict flaring protocols, as ignition hazards affect work permits and safety zones. Flaring activity can also trigger regulatory hold points that delay field operations.
Latest Compliance News
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