Posted on 06/08/2010 8:19:33 AM PDT by Yollopoliuhqui
Want to hear something scary? BP (BP) has been fined by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) 760 times. By contrast, oil giant ExxonMobil (XOM) has been fined only once.
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I used to be a very loyal customer of BP since shortly after 9/11 I read where they were one of the oil companies least reliant on middle east sources. But this is outrageous.
Is that the same company the Ozero administration was prepared to give a safety award to? Naw, could not be.
BP has concentrated its efforts where it gets the best return-sucking up to Democrats and paying them off.
this is how it works.... if this administration is getting a award most likely they are guilty of the opposite and have set up the prize to throw off suspicion.
Well BP is an English company (British Petroleum) even though its reach is global. Far as I know Exxon Mobil is an American multinational oil and gas company.
OSHA can penalize you for simply having an outdated handbook on hand. That might count for hundreds of violations.
Lighting a match that blows up an entire refinery and kills hundreds of people might well count for ONE violation.
So far none of the folks trying to get us to imagine there's meaning in these reports have bothered to tell us what the offenses were.
That makes me suspect that we have "propagandists at work".
They aren’t called ByPass for nothing.
They are very inventive when it comes to thinking up new ways to get around safety and any other inconvienient regulations.
Looks like the would have gotten a better return sinking the money into safety equipment.
760 fines versus only 1? Clearly a case of corporate discrimination!
Excellent Point.
OHSA inspectors can find offenses if they look hard enough.
An extension cord with the ground prong broken off? A offense and fine.
They make the rules and do the inspections. A dangerous combination than can be used for political retaliation.
Ruined my otherwise PERFECT safety inspection.
She later on married the boss' boss ~ and though he said "She seemed so sweet and nice at the beginning, about the day after they were married she turned into a monster".
I could have told him!
Propaganda, nothing more. Politics can play as much a role as truth when it comes to government organizations.
BP priced fixed propane for home heating oil in 2004
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/23/AR2007102302255.html
I got screwed bigtime on my home heating.
>>That makes me suspect that we have “propagandists at work”.
Exactly. I’ve worked in industry my entire life and if an oil company can have only 1 OSHA fine, then it is gaming the system, transferring blame to the injured employee by pointing to complex safety “rules”, or just good old fashioned corruption.
I’m not saying that BP is an angel, but its funny that until the spill, everyone hated Exxon-Mobil and loved BP. Now E-M is the model corporate citizen?!? I’m so sick of the propoganda and just want facts—not statistics.
Trying to think of how they link ~ too tall ladders maybe let oil workers climb into trees and harm baby birds perhaps?
That’s the implication. They talk about “well safety” and then cite OSHA fines. The average American cubicle rat doesn’t know the difference.
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