BP wins top safety honors for US pipeline business
4/9/2014 12:00:00 AM
BPs US pipelines business was recognized this week for industry-leading safety and environmental performance in 2013 by the American Petroleum Institute (API) at its annual pipeline conference.
Don Porter, who leads BPs US pipelines business, accepted APIs Occupational Safety and Environmental Performance award in the large operator category on behalf of the company.
Its remarkable for a company to earn both awards, Porter said. I believe it speaks to BPs long-term commitment to continually improve its safety and environmental performance.
BP earned both awards by logging the best worker safety and liquids handling performance statistics among all pipeline entrants last year.
In 2013, BPs US pipeline employees and contractors worked 5.7 million hours without an OSHA recordable incident, achieving a Recordable Incident Frequency (RIF) rate of zero.
Since February 2012, BPs US pipelines business has logged more than 13 million work hours without recording an incident causing a worker to miss work due to an injury.
BP was also the top environmental performer based on the two metrics used in the judging -- number of releases per mile of liquid pipeline operated and volume released per barrel-mile of liquid transported.
BPs 3,705-mile US pipeline network recorded only five spills of greater than five gallons in 2013 for a rate of 0.00135 incidents per mile. This equated to a total released volume of 3.2 ounces released for every 100,000 bbl transported.
Were very proud of our employees and contractors for having achieved these remarkable results in 2013, Porter said. Our goal is to build on this industry-leading performance in 2014.
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