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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY: If you see your friends or other kids playing around oilfield or gas equipment: Stay calm and tell your parents, a teacher, or nearby adult. Do NOT get close to the danger If there is no help, find a phone and dial 911. Tell the operator where you are and what the emergency is. Tell them if you or anyone else is hurt. Do not hang up until told. YOU MAY SAVE A FRIEND’S LIFE SAFETY PROMISE Child’s Oath to Parent(s) I, __________, promise my parents that I will never play around oilfield equipment. I also promise that I will tell my parents or another adult if I ever see other children playing around oilfield equipment to try to keep them safe. Parents Oath to Child I, __________, promise to talk to you and your friends about the dangers of oilfield equipment. I also promise to act on information you give me regarding you or others who may be in danger around this equipment. Date of Promise______________________ You can also find the safety promise online at www.michael4safety.org where you can fill it out with your friends, parents, grandparents, or teachers. You can have fun using the online ‘coloring book’ and working the word puzzles. Our wish is for children to learn the dangers of oilfield equipment. We ask that they “be smart”. Never go around oilfield equipment! Advocating safety around oil and gas equipment in areas near our children. Online coloring and activity book is available at: www.michael4safety.org Other wonderful safety resources: www.Safekidsok.org Oklahoma Energy Resource Board has free safety videos 800-664-1301 Obtain Michael 4 Safety on an interactive CD if you wish to avoid internet connection for your children 405-348- 2881

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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY:

If you see your friends or other kids playing around oilfield or gas equipment: Stay calm and tell your

parents, a teacher, or nearby adult.

Do NOT get close to the danger If there is no help, find a phone and

dial 911. Tell the operator where you are and

what the emergency is. Tell them if you or anyone else is

hurt. Do not hang up until told.

YOU MAY SAVE A FRIEND’S LIFE

SAFETY PROMISEChild’s Oath to Parent(s)I, __________, promise my parents that I will never play around oilfield equipment. I also promise that I will tell my parents or another adult if I ever see other children playing around oilfield equipment to try to keep them safe.

Parents Oath to ChildI, __________, promise to talk to you and your friends about the dangers of oilfield equipment. I also promise to act on information you give me regarding you or others who may be in danger around this equipment.Date of Promise______________________

You can also find the safety promise online at www.michael4safety.org where you can fill it out with your friends, parents, grandparents, or teachers. You can have fun using the online ‘coloring book’ and working the word puzzles.Our wish is for children to learn the dangers of oilfield equipment. We ask that they “be smart”. Never go around oilfield equipment!

Advocating safety around oil and gas equipment in areas near our children.Online coloring and activity book is available at: www.michael4safety.org

Other wonderful safety resources: www.Safekidsok.org Oklahoma Energy Resource Board has

free safety videos 800-664-1301 Obtain Michael 4 Safety on an interactive

CD if you wish to avoid internet connection for your children 405-348-2881

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Pipes like these have oil or gas flowing through them. These pipes are inspected for leaks, but they can be dangerous. Oil and natural gas are flammable, meaning they can catch fire or explode around things like camp fires, lighters, matches, and cigarettes.Never smoke or use matches near oil and

gas equipment!

This is a Pumping JackLooks a little like a horse, doesn’t it? It’s NOT. And you should NEVER play around such equipment. These units can be up to 40 feet high and weigh up to 60,000 pounds.If you climb on this and fall, you are in extreme danger! Many of these Pumps are set on an automatic timer. It may look like it doesn't work, but it may surprise you and come on at any time.It is really important to stay away from this powerful machinery.

Oil well sites sometimes possess toxic spills, vapor clouds and

gases. They may not be there when you arrive but when you touch things or open doors, the gas escapes. You will not be able to see or smell these gases, but they can be deadly.Playing at a well site could start a fire, without meaning to do harm. Sparks or static from the fence or any metal object can ignite dangerous gases and vapors. You can be burned from the flames or possible explosion. Explosions can harm you even if you are not on the well site. That is why you should never play near oil field equipment.

Other Safety Notes: Cell phones should not be used near oil or gas equipment (this includes when you are getting gas in your car). Static can cause sparks that can cause an explosion.

At www.michael4safety.org: You can have fun learning about safety; You can figure out the word puzzles with

your friends; Your teacher can find lesson plans on safety;

AND Be sure to complete the Safety Promise at the

end of the activity and sign it with your parents or grandparents.

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When oil is pumped out of the ground, "drilling mud" is needed. At each site a big pit is dug out and lined with plastic. This is called a Slush Pit because the mud has a lot of water. It also has a lot of other waste mixed in it and may be like quicksand. Sometimes, it becomes necessary to burn off excess fluids, which consist of gases and other petroleum products. If you fall into one of these pits, you can drown in the slush or become badly burned if fire breaks out.

So, what do you do?Answer the question by putting the

underlined letters in the boxes below in the order they appear._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _!

Michael says these rigs help get the oil out of the ground but are NOT for children to play on!