The operators of the Grangemouth Oil Refinery were sentenced on 13th August for safety failings relating to an incident in which a worker was injured at the plant.
In
October 2012, a Petroineos employee was carrying out a cleaning
operation on a vent pipe and while opening a vent valve on a walkway 25
meters above ground, was sprayed in the face by low pressure steam.
Despite
wearing regulation Personal Protective Equipment including a hard hat
and safety glasses the worker was left injured and disorientated, and as
he was working so high up, in danger of possibly falling from the
platform, though there was handrails attached to the platform.
Such
was the victim’s disorientation, colleagues who had come to the injured
man’s aid had to physically restrain him until a crane rescue was
initiated to get the injured man off the platform.
The man
required an overnight stay in hospital and follow-up treatment for six
weeks, suffered initial blurred vision, and has been left with a small
scar on his forehead.
Falkirk Sheriff Court heard the subsequent
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation revealed a failing by
the accused in the risk assessment process which had not identified the
potential hazard of the discharge of steam directly towards an operator.
The
court was told simple steps could have been taken to eliminate the
hazard such as fitting a short pipe extension to ensure any steam was
discharged safely away from the operator.
Independent crude oil
refiner, Petroineos Manufacturing Scotland Ltd of Grangemouth Oil
Refinery, Bo’ness Road, Grangemouth (previously known as Ineos
Manufacturing Scotland Limited), pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation
12(1) of The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, and
Section 33(1)(c) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and was fined
£24,000.
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