April 15, 2009 L&I focus on petroleum refinery safety finds multiple violations at TesoroTumwater – The Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) has cited the Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co. at its Anacortes refinery for violations found as a result of a focused inspection aimed at reducing the likelihood of catastrophic events associated with petroleum refinery operations. Tesoro is the third of Washington’s four large refineries to have a comprehensive inspection as part of a federal National Emphasis Program aimed at inspecting all petroleum refineries in the U.S. The national program began in 2007 as a result of the 2005 explosion and fire at a BP America refinery in Texas that killed 15 employees and injured another 170. L&I cited Tesoro for 17 “serious” safety and health violations, which carry proposed penalties totaling $85,700. A “serious” violation is cited when there is the potential for death or serious physical injury from the violation. The inspections focus on a refinery’s development and implementation of systems designed to reduce or mitigate the potential for catastrophic releases of highly hazardous chemicals. Refineries are required to identify, evaluate and control process hazards; develop and implement mechanical integrity programs; and train operators who must monitor and respond to deviations in the process. The inspection was conducted over a period of several months by a team of L&I officers who evaluated the systems and interviewed operators, technicians and managers, and reviewed thousands of documents and records. The inspection cited 150 instances of deficiencies where the company did not:
The employer has 15 working days to appeal the citation. ### For media information: Elaine Fischer, 360-902-5413 Broadcast version: The Department of Labor & Industries has cited Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company at its refinery in Anacortes for violations found as a result of a focused inspection aimed at reducing the likelihood of catastrophic events associated with petroleum refineries. L&I cited Tesoro for 17 serious safety and health violations, with penalties totaling $85,700. Tesoro was the third of Washington’s four large refineries to have a comprehensive inspection as part of a National Emphasis Program aimed at inspecting all refineries in the US. The national program began as a result of the 2005 explosion in Texas that killed 15 employees and injured 170. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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