DSA Strengthens HSE Team

November 10, 2014

Dwayne Doucet
Dwayne Doucet

Drilling Services of America (DSA), the complete thru-tubing specialist, has added Dwayne Doucet as health, safety and environmental (HSE) director and Todd Whitley as senior technical advisor.  


Doucet will be responsible for the continuous development and implementation of HSE policies and procedures. He will oversee the company’s safety program and maintain a high level of awareness, knowledge and preparedness while creating a culture that priorities safety.


Doucet has 11 years of experience as a corporate HSE manager within the oil and gas industry. He graduated from Louisiana Technical College and currently serves as the president elect of the South Louisiana S.T.E.P.S. Network in Lafayette and is a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE).


As senior technical advisor, Whitley’s responsibilities will include proposal preparations, drafting procedures, technical input during spud meetings along with pre-job planning and additional technical support. He will also be involved in DSA’s in-house training program.


Whitley has more than 20 years of industry experience within slickline and thru-tubing fishing and milling. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).


“DSA’s is pleased to add these individuals to our team, and we know that we will greatly benefit from their industry expertise,” said Jaret Garber, business development, DSA. “Dwayne is a dedicated professional with a passion for safety bringing extensive knowledge of safety standards, policies and procedures. Todd’s knowledge of thru-tubing will prove to be an integral asset in strengthening the technical capabilities of our operations team.”

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