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News Release from: HSE Health and Safety Executive
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 May 2006
Third Buncefield Progress Report: HSE
statement
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) welcomes the clarification and amplification that the third progress report into the explosion and fire at the Buncefield oil depot provides.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) welcomes the clarification and amplification that the third progress report into the explosion and fire at the Buncefield oil depot provides HSE will respond to the report and act on its findings to ensure the highest standards of safety at oil/fuel storage sites
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The HSE will work with the industry to deliver this.
In February, HSE issued a safety alert and asked operators to complete a review of key design and operational aspects of their installations, the initial results of which should be available next month.
The findings from this review, together with the information from the investigation team's work on the main causes of the incident, will be considered to determine any further measures that need to be taken to improve safety even further.
In doing this the HSE will work closely with industry.
The report sets out a number of initial findings from the investigation.
The investigation remains ongoing.
However, it indicates that one contributory factor to the incident appears to have been a failure in the safety mechanisms designed to prevent this type of incident.
Operators of sites similar to Buncefield have responded positively to the safety alert and this has led to a higher state of vigilance.
HSE inspectors have also carried out spot check inspections at these sites.
This incident and the emerging findings will have implications for the advice HSE provides to planning authorities.
HSE has started an urgent review of what this might mean.
Ideally, a better understanding of why the Buncefield explosions were so severe should support any changes to advice.
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