BEYOND TEXAS CITY: THE STATE OF PROCESS SAFETY IN THE UNIONIZED U.S. OIL REFINING INDUSTRY

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作者
McQuiston, Thomas H. [1 ]
Lippin, Tobi Mae [2 ]
Bradley-Bull, Kristin [2 ]
Anderson, Joseph [3 ]
Beach, Josie [4 ]
Beevers, Gary [5 ]
Frederick, Randy J. [6 ]
Frederick, James [7 ,8 ]
Greene, Tammy [2 ,9 ]
Hoffman, Thomas [10 ]
Lefton, James [11 ]
Nibarger, Kim [12 ]
Renner, Paul [13 ]
Ricks, Brian [14 ]
Seymour, Thomas [15 ]
Taylor, Ren [16 ]
Wright, Mike [12 ]
机构
[1] United Steelworkers Tony Mazzocchi Ctr, Hlth Safety & Environm Dept, Program Res & Evaluat, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[2] New Perspect Consulting Grp Inc, Durham, NC USA
[3] Lab Inst, Hlth & Safety Grant Projects, New York, NY USA
[4] United Steelworkers Local Union 12 369, Washington, DC USA
[5] United Steelworkers, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[6] United Steelworkers Local Union 13 12, Baton Rouge, LA USA
[7] United Steelworkers Hlth Safety & Environm Dept, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[8] Tony Mazzocchi Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[9] Univ Michigan, Sch Informat, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[10] United Steelworkers Local Union 13 227, Houston, TX USA
[11] United Steelworkers Dist 13, Subdist 1, Dallas, TX USA
[12] United Steelworkers, Hlth Safety & Environm Dept, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[13] Lab Inst, New York, NY USA
[14] United Steelworkers Local Union 12 591, Anacortes, WA USA
[15] United Steelworkers Local Union 5, Martinez, CA USA
[16] United Steelworkers Local Union 13 423, Pt Arthur, TX USA
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D O I
10.2190/NS.19.3.a
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The March 2005 British Petroleum (BP) Texas City Refinery disaster provided a stimulus to examine the state of process safety in the U.S. refining industry. Participatory action researchers conducted a nation-wide mail-back survey of United Steelworkers local unions and collected data from 51 unionized refineries. The study examined the prevalence of highly hazardous conditions key to the Texas City disaster, refinery actions to address those conditions, emergency preparedness and response, process safety systems, and worker training. Findings indicate that the key highly hazardous conditions were pervasive and often resulted in incidents or near-misses. Respondents reported worker training was insufficient and less than a third characterized their refineries as very prepared to respond safely to a hazardous materials emergency. The authors conclude that the potential for future disasters plagues the refining industry. In response, they call for effective proactive OSHA regulation and outline ten urgent and critical actions to improve refinery process safety.
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页码:271 / 288
页数:18
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