Consensus on Diesel Shutoffs
By: Kevin Thompson Vol: 38 | No: 7 | Published on: February 18, 2011
A bid to prevent catastrophes such as the 2005 Texas City explosion edges closer to rulemaking. But what part of the energy industry won't it cover? Details in Cal-OSHA Reporter .
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SACRAMENTO — A Cal/OSHA advisory committee reached consensus on a rulemaking package that would require employers at oil and gas production sites to install automatic emergency shutoff devices on diesel engines near wells. The rules do not cover California refineries. The committee recommendation is a success for an oil industry executive in his quest to … Read More » This...