
Season 1 · Episode 1
1: BP Texas City
The BP Texas City Oil Refinery disaster in 2005 shocked the world. With many safe-guards in place and lost-time injury rates so low, how could so many people be killed in a wholly preventable disaster?
October 16, 201534m 31s
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Show Notes
The BP Texas City Oil Refinery disaster in 2005 shocked the world. With many safe-guards in place and lost-time injury rates so low, how could so many people be killed in a wholly preventable disaster?
With John Chidgey.
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Episode Gold Producers: 'r' and Steven Bridle.
Episode Silver Producers: Mitch Biegler, Shane O'Neill, Lesley, Jared Roman, Joel Maher, Katharina Will, Chad Juehring, Dave Jones and Kellen Frodelius-Fujimoto.
With John Chidgey.
Links of potential interest:
- The U.S. Chemical Safety Board
- Texas City Refinery Explosion
- Isomerization
- Human Factors Influencing The Texas City Incident (PDF) (Archive.org)
- Lessons from Disaster: How Organizations Have No Memory and Accidents Recur
- Diesel Engine Runaway
- BP Completes Sale of Texas City Refinery (Archive.org)
- The Refinery Today (Archive.org)
- Texas City, Texas: Google Maps Location
- BPs Statement of Facts (PDF) (Archive.org)
Notes:
- Original version released: 16th October, 2015
- Re-written and Re-recorded: 20th August, 2023
Support Causality on Patreon
Episode Gold Producers: 'r' and Steven Bridle.
Episode Silver Producers: Mitch Biegler, Shane O'Neill, Lesley, Jared Roman, Joel Maher, Katharina Will, Chad Juehring, Dave Jones and Kellen Frodelius-Fujimoto.
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