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Behind the Rigs


Built to Meet the Standard: How Victory Prepares for a Client Audit
Before a single bit of work begins for a major client, Victory has to demonstrate it meets the client’s standard; down to every piece of equipment on the rig.
Hazards are identified early. Equipment is checked thoroughly. Crews stay engaged and communicate clearly. These are the actions that keep operations controlled and prevent issues before they escalate.


Recognizing the Work That Prevents Incidents: Safety in Action at Victory
Safety at Victory Well Servicing is built through what happens in the field, shift by shift.
Hazards are identified early. Equipment is checked thoroughly. Crews stay engaged and communicate clearly. These are the actions that keep operations controlled and prevent issues before they escalate.


Leading the Operation: The Rig Manager Role at Victory Well Servicing
On a service rig, the Rig Manager is responsible for people, performance, and safety. While floorhands, derrickhands, and drillers focus on executing the work, the Rig Manager is accountable for how the entire operation is run, on every job, every shift.


Reinforcing the Right Behaviors: How Safety Recognition Supports Performance at Victory
Safety at Victory Well Servicing is built through daily actions in the field. Planning, communication, and execution all play a role in keeping operations controlled and crews aligned.
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