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BP Fined Record $87 Million on Texas Refinery Safety (Update1)
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By Holly Rosenkrantz

Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- BP Plc will be fined a record $87 million by the
U.S. for failing to correct safety shortfalls at a Texas refinery after
a 2005 explosion that killed 15 workers, the U.S. Occupational Safety
and Health Administration said.

“This administration will not tolerate disregard of our laws,” Labor
Secretary Hilda Solis said today on a conference call, announcing the fines.

OSHA this month rejected BP’s request for more time to comply with a
settlement over the blast, which also left hundreds injured. The
London-based company is Europe’s second- largest oil producer.

“The size of the fine will draw attention to the fact that OSHA is more
serious than they have been in the past about insuring compliance for
safety issues,” said Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates LLC
in Houston. “Other refiners are looking at their situation and making
sure they are in compliance.”

BP said in a statement earlier that it’s “disappointed” with the
penalty. The Texas City refinery is the fourth-largest in the U.S. and
has a capacity of 470,000 barrels a day, according to data compiled by
Bloomberg.

OSHA said it has issued 270 notifications to BP for failing to correct
hazards at the Texas City refinery over a four-year period after the
explosion. OSHA is issuing a $56.7 million fine. OSHA also identified
439 “willful and egregious” violations of safety-controls at the
refinery. That will lead to $30.7 million in additional fines.

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I guess the corporate risk-managers figured it was cheaper to keep on
violating the laws...

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Speaking of corporate culture.
Just had lunch with a buddy from the major insurance company I retired
from. I mentioned before they just finished a round of layoffs.
Layoffs not to reduce staff, but to offshore jobs.
Everybody got an celebratory e-mail from a bigwig this week.
Basically said, "Good News! - we are happy to announce there will be
no more layoffs in 2009"
Incredibly stupid.
Then the dimwit department head repeated it in a dept meeting.
My friend, an Obama supporter, and not a shrinking violet, asked the
dept head how the company justified sending jobs overseas when the
American economy is in dire straits.
The answer: "Everybody is doing it."
Thought I heard Obama say he was going to fix that type of thing.
Mentioned it specifically.
I guess with all the Wall Streeters surrounding him, he plumb forgot.
Hard times a'coming, and no American leader at the helm.
If Obama don't get his ass off the golf course and away from those CEO
foursomes, Sarah Palin might be the president in 2013.

--Vic


It certainly wouldn't be a happy prospect to see Palin as POTUS. But I
suppose she would serve us better than what's in office now.
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:13:30 -0400, H the K
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Speaking of corporate culture.
Just had lunch with a buddy from the major insurance company I retired
from. I mentioned before they just finished a round of layoffs.
Layoffs not to reduce staff, but to offshore jobs.
Everybody got an celebratory e-mail from a bigwig this week.
Basically said, "Good News! - we are happy to announce there will be
no more layoffs in 2009"
Incredibly stupid.
Then the dimwit department head repeated it in a dept meeting.
My friend, an Obama supporter, and not a shrinking violet, asked the
dept head how the company justified sending jobs overseas when the
American economy is in dire straits.
The answer: "Everybody is doing it."
Thought I heard Obama say he was going to fix that type of thing.
Mentioned it specifically.
I guess with all the Wall Streeters surrounding him, he plumb forgot.
Hard times a'coming, and no American leader at the helm.
If Obama don't get his ass off the golf course and away from those CEO
foursomes, Sarah Palin might be the president in 2013.

--Vic
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