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BP Defends Record As 'Safe And Reliable' Despite Hundreds Of Egregious Violations (VIDEO)

First Posted: 07/12/10 06:37 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:00 PM ET

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Despite a clear public record to the contrary, BP is continuing its public relations effort to define the blowout that has been spewing oil into the Gulf for nearly three months as an isolated departure from a record of safe and sound practices. The latest BP executive to parade out the claim is Bob Dudley, BP's Gulf Coast Restoration Organization director, who told PBS's Ray Suarez that other than the obvious belching counterexample, "there is nowhere that I believe that there was a systematic lack of emphasis and attention to safe and reliable operations for our people and equipment."

Bob Dudley said in a PBS interview last week that claims against BP's safety record are dated and tied to a single accident -- the Texas City refinery explosion that killed 15 people in 2005.

"There were a particularly large number of violations around that one incident," said Dudley of the Texas City incident. "And as a result of that accident, it shook the company up. The new management of the company who put in place the -- almost the drive in the company about safe and reliable operations -- became the way we started every meeting. That was the way we sat down and planned every project. This was just sort of getting itself deeply ingrained in the company."

The new "safe and reliable" leadership appears to refer BP's CEO Tony Hayward, who took the reigns from long-standing CEO John Browne in May 2007.

But reports show BP has a long track record of egregious safety violations that continued under Hayward's watch. An analysis by the Center for Public Integrity found BP refineries produced 97 percent of all flagrant violations reported in the refining industry over the past three years. Jim Morris and MB Pell report:

BP received a total of 862 citations between June 2007 and February 2010 for alleged violations at its refineries in Texas City and Toledo, Ohio.


Of those, 760 were classified as "egregious willful" and 69 were classified as "willful." Thirty of the BP citations were deemed "serious" and three were unclassified. Virtually all of the citations were for alleged violations of OSHA's process safety management standard, a sweeping rule governing everything from storage of flammable liquids to emergency shutdown systems. BP accounted for 829 of the 851 willful violations among all refiners cited by OSHA during the period analyzed by the Center.


Top OSHA officials told the Center in an interview that BP was cited for more egregious willful violations than other refiners because it failed to correct the types of problems that led to the 2005 Texas City accident even after OSHA pointed them out. In Toledo, problems were corrected in one part of the refinery but went unaddressed in another. Jordan Barab, deputy assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety and health, said it was clear that BP "didn't go nearly far enough" to correct deficiencies after the 2005 blast.

"The only thing you can conclude is that BP has a serious, systemic safety problem in their company," Barab said.

In the wake of these citations, BP has been sued for problems ranging from a giant oil spill in the Alaskan arctic tundra to dozens of safety violations at an oil refinery in Ohio. Many of the violations happened under Hayward's tenure.

In 2007, BP paid nearly $21 million to U.S. officials for multiple safety violations and reckless behavior. Much of that sum was paid in October of that year, when BP plead guilty to a misdemeanor violation of the Clean Water Act; the company agreed to serve three years probation, pay $4 million to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to support research and activities on the North Slope, pay $4 million in restitution to the State of Alaska, and pay a $12 million fine for spilling 200,000 gallons of crude oil onto the Alaskan tundra in March 2006. The same month, BP was also sued for $41,000 by the Minerals Management Service for various safety violations and paid a $6,350 fine for failing to perform adequate corrosion protection inspections at three underground gasoline storage tanks. In June 2007, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality fined BP another $869,150 for leaking underground gasoline storage tanks.

CEO Tony Hayward came onboard in May 2007, but BP's safety record did not improve.

In 2009, OSHA fined BP a record $87 million for more than 700 safety violations at its Texas City refinery - a long 4 years after the explosion Dudley claims "shook the company up" in its approach to safety. OSHA determined that BP was in non-compliance with the settlement agreement, finding 270 "notifications of failure to abate" and 439 new willful violations.

In 2010, BP paid over $3 million in fines for 42 willful safety violations at its Ohio refinery.

That's not a standard record, even in the oil industry. Analysis by CPI shows that only one other refinery has received an "egregious willful" citation between June 2007 and February 2010 -- and that was a single citation, compared to BP's 760 during the same period.

Check out this infographic for technical details on some of the differences between BP standards and industry standards. And watch Dudley tout BP's safety record here:

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Despite a clear public record to the contrary, BP is continuing its public relations effort to define the blowout that has been spewing oil into the Gulf for nearly three months as an isolated departu...
Despite a clear public record to the contrary, BP is continuing its public relations effort to define the blowout that has been spewing oil into the Gulf for nearly three months as an isolated departu...
 
 
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12:42 AM on 08/13/2010
We need to keep this tragedy in the media and visible every day.

Remember the truth: Rarely Seen Pictures Of The Devastating Consequences Of The BP Disaster: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article25926.htm

Remember the impact: Scientists Deeply Concerned About BP Disaster's Long-Term Impact: http://www.truth-out.org/scientists-deeply-concerned-about-bp-disasters-long-term-impact61946

Remember the health hazards: http://www.sciencecorps.org/crudeoilhazards.htm

Remember the lives lost http://blog.al.com/live/2010/07/oil_spill_day_100_the_11_men_w.html

Remember the corruption. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-reich/the-final-lesson-of-bp_b_662963.html

Remember the kind of company BP is, the kind of company some are protecting and colluding with:
BP ADMITS ROLE IN LOCKERBIE BOMBER'S RELEASE:
http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-07-16/news/21985586_1_bp-megrahi-transfer-pact

NEXT STEP:
Write to your Senators and Representatives and express your OUTRAGE. HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE. You can find your legislators’ contact information here: http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
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11:13 PM on 07/12/2010
BP is clearly a rogue multi-national corporation by virtue of their safety record (the worst in their industry), their penchant for continuously distorting truth and misrepresenting facts to government and the public, their heavy-handed and risky methods of operation, an amazing arrogance, attempting to shift their culpability to others and this horrendous Hemispheric Disaster which they and their partners have spawned.

The entire fossil-fuel industry acts in an arrogant and heartless fashion approaching criminality but none to the extent of BP. This rogue has crossed the line.

The attempts to mitigate this horrorshow by insinuating others would behave in the same fashion is sad and inappropriate.
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
08:03 PM on 07/12/2010
The Republican Cheeleaders

http://www.bprepublicans.com/page/content/bprepublicans
02:58 PM on 07/12/2010
they must not want you to see this:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=307937&id=119101198107726
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mrelmo
improvise, adapt, overcome...
12:32 PM on 07/12/2010
This should come as no surprise to anyone. It has become part of our culture to simply deny everything. No matter that you were caught on camera/ on tape/ in front of others, etc. Just deny everything and make up your own version of the "truth".
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boyer37212
I am a petite Doberman. Not a wiener dog!
12:19 PM on 07/12/2010
spit-take!
12:13 PM on 07/12/2010
Let's see, BP thinks this is defensible?
*Explosion 2005,
*862 citations (2007-2010),
*Oil spill in the Alaskan arctic tundra,
*2007 BP paid nearly $21 million for violations
*2009, OSHA fined BP a record $87 million for more than 700 safety violations (Texas City)
*2010, BP paid over $3 million in fines for 42 willful safety violations at its Ohio refinery.

Why is there no accountability beyond citations, fines which apparently have no impact on BP's operations? What can we do so that OSHA/ the government can close them down - that might ensure some changes would be made?
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Tom Czubernat
Seeking answers in a time of belief
02:19 PM on 07/13/2010
My favorite was the $6,350 fine. OOOOhh, ouch. I bet they're still reeling from that one!
12:00 PM on 07/12/2010
Hee, hee, hee!!!! Ha, Ha, ha, aha,ahha!

Yah, tell that to those 11 people who are still missing from your drill rig. That's the one in the Gulf that you claim was so safe because of BP's efforts! What was that last message? "Its burning now! Did you finally get what you wanted? Did you get what you wanted"?

Only a big liar like BP would think that was an endorsement of their policy!

By the way, how is the Yachting season going? Has it restored the BP life style? You haven't been "dismayed" by any burnt corpses now have you? Do the stewards pull them off the course before the festivities start?
11:53 AM on 07/12/2010
BP must be run by the Repugs
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gnudarwin
free is a verb
11:28 AM on 07/12/2010
It is no surprise to see a corporation with a record like this give us the worst environmental disaster in US history. No more lies! Solve the real problem BP!
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
11:12 AM on 07/12/2010
Security Blocking Media Access At Cleanup Site
June 11, 2010

Confrontation Between WDSU, Guards Follows Letter Of 'Clarification' From BP Executive

GRAND ISLE, La Private security guards patrolling an oil-stained portion of Grand Isle attempted repeatedly to prevent a WDSU news crew from walking on a public beach and speaking with cleanup workers -- a confrontation that followed a BP corporate promise not to interfere in such a manner.

more: http://www.wdsu.com/news/23876961/detail.htm
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Jeffrey A Beard
CCHS, WKU, Bonanza Steak House, Iowa, Old Creamery
10:37 AM on 07/12/2010
Record number of violations, or is it another shakedown?
11:16 AM on 07/12/2010
Yes, because it is wrong to expect a corporation (or anyone) to pay for the harm that they cause
11:37 AM on 07/12/2010
Really? Who do you think should pay for the harm they cause? I don't agree - BP should pay for all the damage they caused - and continue to cause.
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onlyinvegas
trying to tolerate ignorance
11:18 AM on 07/12/2010
I think I will go with the violations= lives lost at there facilities. Environmental damage to our shores. Fishing industry destroyed. Yeah I think I would have to say violations.
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Ohioan4truth
I'm just an average, ordinary guy.
10:35 AM on 07/12/2010
Reminds me of the guy who has received fifty speeding, running through red light, stop sign tickets, has had ten "accidents" and yet, in his mind is a good "driver".
10:27 AM on 07/12/2010
BRIBE
PAY.
10:24 AM on 07/12/2010
to BP (and many other corporations) we are no more then a third world nation where they can easily bribe local politicians and p!ss on the indigenous people because there ain't a damm thing they can do about it.

These companies don't get away with this in Europe, but I've been told that not letting Corporations chit all over you is Socialism