Processing the safety lessons of Piper Alpha

Piper Alpha disaster

Background: 6th July 1988

A release of condensate on the Piper Alpha platform led to a series of explosions and fires. These, in turn, caused its destruction. The severity of the incident was increased as a result of a failure by other platforms to cease operations.

The damage:

  • A total of 169 people perished including two rescuers
  • Only 62 people survived from the the 229 man crew
  • Many of the survivors suffered serious injuries

Lessons to take:
A far-reaching investigation by Lord Cullen led to 106 recommendations, including:

  • Improved leadership training
  • Increased training and better competency review
  • Improvements in emergency response arrangements
  • Better permit to work control
  • Increased protection for control rooms
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