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HSE issues response to Buncefield Standards Task Group final report
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today supported recommendations and guidance produced by a joint industry and regulator working group, designed to improve standards at petrol storage sites. The report, which was prepared by the Buncefield Standards Task Group (BSTG), can be found at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/comah/buncefield/final.htm
HSE believes strongly that implementation of the recommendations outlined in this report will lead to significant improvements in safety standards and the prevention of major accidents. HSE as part of the COMAH Competent Authority (CA) will be monitoring closely progress of operators in adopting these standards.
Kevin Allars, head of HSE's Chemical Industries Division, said: "This report provides clear recommendations on further enhanced standards we now expect at sites storing petrol. Working together the industry and regulator has agreed higher standards to reflect the lessons learnt from Buncefield and a new appreciation of the remote, but real, risk of a vapour cloud explosion from such sites."
Although predominantly aimed at operators of sites storing petrol, parts of the guidance should also be adopted by those operating other major hazard sites.
Incidents of the scale of Buncefield are very rare. However, as a result of the new information learned from the investigation, the BSTG has been able to develop enhanced minimum standards of good practice for fuel storage sites. This was done by drawing widely on experience from regulators and industry, including around 70 experts from a wide range of backgrounds.
The work was undertaken in parallel but independent of the Buncefield Major Incident Investigation Board's (MIIB) investigation into the incident. The BSTG was established as a task and finish group. As a result, to ensure sustained progress and provide more strategic leadership within the sector, a more permanent Process Safety Leadership Group (PSLG) will be set up, to be chaired by Tony Traynor, Operation Director, Ineos Refining.
Notes to Editors
1. Following the Buncefield explosion, the Buncefield Standard Task Group was established in June 2006 with representation from regulators and industry.
2. Major Hazard Site are regulated by the Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) Regulations 1999 are enforced by a joint Competent Authority. HSE and the Environment Agency in England and Wales, and HSE and Scottish Environment Protection Agency in Scotland.
3. The Task Group was established in June 2006 and is made up of key industry trade association representatives as well as the Competent Authority, which has provided appropriate oversight and direction. The Task Group includes representation from members of: the Petroleum Industries Association (UKPIA); Tank Storage Association (TSA); Chemical Industries Association (CIA); HSE; EA; SEPA and Cogent Sector Skills Council. Ken Rivers, Shell UK Oil Manufacturing Director and former President of UKPIA has chaired the group.
4. The PSLG will lead, develop and promote further improvements to the safety and environmental control at fuel storage sites, and will also take forward the legacy issues from the BSTG. It will, as the BSTG was, continue to operate under the close scrutiny of the CA.
5. Annex A details the recommendation contained in the report
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