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Wind, Waves & Wells with Joe, offers an inside look at the dynamic energy industry, from the latest innovations in renewable power to the untold stories of those working in oil, gas, and beyond. Each episode dives into the real-world impact of energy on our daily lives, exploring how it shapes economies, communities, and the environment. Whether you’re an industry veteran or simply curious about the forces powering our world, join Joe for insightful conversations, personal stories, and fresh perspectives on the energy sector.
Wind, Waves & Wells with Joe, offers an inside look at the dynamic energy industry, from the latest innovations in renewable power to the untold stories of those working in oil, gas, and beyond. Each episode dives into the real-world impact of energy on our daily lives, exploring how it shapes economies, communities, and the environment. Whether you’re an industry veteran or simply curious about the forces powering our world, join Joe for insightful conversations, personal stories, and fresh perspectives on the energy sector.
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In this episode of Wind, Waves & Wells, I sit down with Ian Garden, Managing Director of RigDeluge and creator of the False Positives documentary.
Ian discusses concerns he has raised over more than a decade regarding offshore firefighting systems, emergency response planning, rescue capability and what he describes as the growing gap between safety messaging and operational reality.
We talk about HSE investigations, platform shutdowns, speaking up in the industry, leadership, accountability and why Ian believes the offshore sector needs to focus more on action and less on optics.
Whether you agree with Ian or not, this is a conversation that raises important questions about safety, culture and the future of the UK energy industry.
As always, the purpose of this podcast is to provide a platform for discussion and allow listeners to make up their own minds.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Who is Ian Garden?
01:10 Building RigDeluge and lessons from offshore
04:30 The origins of False Positives
07:12 Documenting concerns since 2013
08:11 Early firefighting system trials and resistance to change
11:20 Flare boom safety concerns
14:00 Taking concerns to regulators
15:10 Six firefighting systems that should have been condemned
18:00 Refusing to continue work on an unsafe asset
19:50 Escalating concerns to the HSE
22:20 Platform shutdowns and industry response
25:50 Being NRB'd and speaking up
28:10 Has offshore safety improved since Piper Alpha?
30:15 Safety culture versus safety performance
32:00 The gap between onshore messaging and offshore reality
33:20 Why False Positives was created
35:30 Industry reaction to the documentary
36:30 Why people are reluctant to speak up
40:00 The 124kg rescue capability debate
45:45 Government policy and the future of the North Sea
50:05 Ian's vision for the UK's energy future
52:00 Politics, energy policy and investment
57:10 What if a major incident had happened?
58:00 Firefighting systems and reliability concerns
01:00:15 Will there be a False Positives 2?
01:02:10 Why Ian continues to challenge the industry
01:11:00 The personal cost of speaking out
01:14:00 Proudest career moment
01:15:20 Leadership, accountability and integrity
01:18:30 Safety in numbers and collective action
01:20:30 Paperwork versus real safety
01:21:00 What happens next?
01:24:00 Final thoughts

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