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  • Very Helpfull . THX

  • Very good use of 3D visualisation to explain the situation. It makes it so much easier to understand.

  • its funny cause csb stands for cool story bro

  • if you are a bp worker and haven't quit your job, i advise you to do so. bp appears not to give a crap about even elementary safety. quit now. better keep your eye simple rather have people search for it in the ruins of some refinery.

  • (I said earlier this column have the corrosive gases it may spoiled all instruments.)

    This column to dry out is very important when cold start up.

  • Did the actual whole process control failed? Or just the 10 ft. level control valve?

    It is not clear how temperature, pressure and level control systems failed and the control room did not notice.

  • @arboloco1 The narrator spoke of SEVERAL failures along the way, not just the 10ft level alarm. It sounds like they used the 10ft level alarm as a standard practice for a guide to limiting the level in the tower when it was only an emergency alarm. That's several of the dirty dozen human factors for safety. Complacency, norms, bypassing safety procedures...etc. That place sounds like it was screwed up in every way. It was literally a disaster waiting to happen.

  • I'm an apprentice at a german oil refinery and this video was shown to us for the reason of safety instruction. I think all employees working at a refinery should watch this video.

    This video was also the reason why I decided to study process engeneering and then become a safety engineer to prevent such accidents

    thanks for making our work much safer :-)

  • Thanks for a fantastic video explaining such a complex series of events. I am thoroughly impressed by how the board managed to reconstruct even the early events leading up to the accident given how little was left of the plant.

    This kind of forensic work is very very hard, and explaining it clearly and concisely in only 6 minutes is exceedingly rare.

    Brilliant!

  • Thank you very much. It very helpfull

  • I was at school when this happened. There was a big explosion shake in Galveston which knocked down our basket full of basketballs. The school had told us what had happened in 5-10 minutes.

  • TQ for the incident sharing. be safe!

  • I am a Supervisor at a U K Oil Refinery. I advise all oil workers to read the Baker Report. It could be you next.

  • I watched something about this incident today on television and for a non-science person like me, being able to watch (and rewatch) this is very helpful in understanding what happened.

  • Excelente analisis de causa raiz de un accidente industrial

  • Great.

    It is a step forward in root cause analysis.

  • I agree with drbillcorcoran. It is great video. Many Thx.

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