THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Shell Fined
GBP900,000 For North Sea 2003 Fatalities: Shell "has admitted to fundamental
failures in health and safety management on Brent Bravo. This has been reflected
in the penalties imposed by the court today," (ShellNews.net) Posted 28 April 05
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
April 27, 2005 .
LONDON -- Royal Dutch/Shell Group (RD, SC) Wednesday was fined GBP900,000 by a
Scottish court for breaching health and safety legislation in the death of two
workers at one of its North Sea platforms.
The two men died in September 2003 after a gas leak in the leg of the Brent
Bravo platform, off the coast of Scotland, sparking concerns that the
Anglo-Dutch oil major, which operates the facility, hadn't put the necessary
safety standards in place.
In a statement, the U.K. safety watchdog Health and Safety Executive said
Scotland's Stonehaven Sheriff Court ruled on the case after the company pleaded
guilty at an earlier hearing and following the HSE's own investigation.
Shell "has admitted to fundamental failures in health and safety management on
Brent Bravo. This has been reflected in the penalties imposed by the court
today," the HSE said.
Company Web site: http://www.shell.com
-By Benoit Faucon, Dow Jones Newswires; +44-20-7842-9266;
benoit.faucon@dowjones.com
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