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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 04:55 PM Jun 2014

Safety Board: Equipment In BP Oil Rig Had Multiple Failures, May Still Be Issue For Some Rigs

Source: Associated Press

Thursday, 5 June 2014 - 3:42pm
By Seth Borenstein THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The key last-ditch safety device that failed to prevent the 2010 BP oil spill remains a potentially catastrophic problem today for some offshore drilling, according to a federal safety board investigation.
The report issued Thursday by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board details the multiple failures and improper testing of the blowout preventer and blames bad management and operations for the breakdown. They found faulty wiring, a dead battery and a bent pipe in the hulking device.
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“The problems with this blowout preventer were worse than we understood,” safety board managing director Daniel Horowitz said in an interview. “And there are still hazards out there that need to be improved if we are to prevent this from happening again.”

The safety board, like the National Transportation Safety Board, can investigate but has no regulatory power. It recommended new safety standards and regulations in its report.

If the offshore oil drilling industry doesn’t adopt them and regulators don’t tighten up oversight of these devices, it “opens the possibility of another catastrophic accident,” lead investigator Cheryl MacKenzie said at a news conference Thursday.

Read more: http://fftimes.com/node/270154

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Safety Board: Equipment In BP Oil Rig Had Multiple Failures, May Still Be Issue For Some Rigs (Original Post) Purveyor Jun 2014 OP
"can investigate but has no regulatory power" Nihil Jun 2014 #1
 

Nihil

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1. "can investigate but has no regulatory power"
Fri Jun 6, 2014, 07:46 AM
Jun 2014

All OK then as I'm sure that those Gulf states will all be right on top of getting
more stringent regulations in place & enforced real soon now ...


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