: Emphasis on "Zero Tolerance" for safety violations and encouraging employees to halt work if they spot risks.
The disaster led to major changes in how the oil and gas industry operates today. Horizonte Profundo
: The film was praised for its realism, though BP America stated the movie was not an accurate portrayal of the events or their company character. ⚠️ The Real-Life Disaster (April 20, 2010) : Emphasis on "Zero Tolerance" for safety violations
as Jimmy Harrell (Mr. Jimmy), the offshore installation manager. Details on his film career can be found at Kurt Russell — TMDB . ⚠️ The Real-Life Disaster (April 20, 2010) as
: 11 workers lost their lives and their bodies were never recovered, while 115 others were rescued ( Human Factors 101 ).
: The Latin American Spanish dub was produced at Skylark Sound Studios in Los Angeles, directed by Javier Pontón, as documented by Doblaje Wiki .