HC Deb 30 March 1994 vol 240 cc812-5W
Mr. George Howarth

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many improvement notices the offshore safety division of the Health and Safety Executive has instigated since taking over this responsibility; and if he will list each company and installation to which such notices have been issued.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

Some 41 improvement notices have been issued by the offshore safety division of the Health and Safety Executive since taking over responsibility for offshore safety. The companies and installations are listed in the following tables:

Number Date Name of company Installation/vessel
12. 6 November 1992 Emerald Field Contracting Emerald Producer
13. 11 November 1992 Shell UK Ltd. Kittiwake
14. 9 December 1992 Hamilton Oil Co. Ltd. Deep Sea Pioneer
15. 21 December 1992 Sedco Forex Drillstar
16. 21 December 1992 Sedco Forex Sedneth 701
17. 20 January 1994 Elf Enterprise Caledonia Ltd. Salitre
18. 3 March 1993 Elf Enterprise Caledonia Ltd. MSV Tharos
19. 3 March 1993 Elf Enterprise Caledonia Ltd. MSV Tharos
1 April 1991 to 31 March 1992
Nil improvement notices

Mr. George Howarth

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many recommendations for prosecution under the provisions of the Health and Safety at Work, etc. Act 1974 the offshore safety division of the Health and Safety Executive has instigated; and if he will list the companies and installations to which such recommendations have applied.

Table 1
Year Company Installation Date of offence Date convicted
1991–92 Allseas Marine Contractors Lorelay 7 August 1990 15 May 1991
1991–92 Smedvig Ltd. NW Hutton 9 September 1990 9 March 1992
1991–92 Amoco (UK) Exploration NW Hutton 9 September 1990 9 March 1992

Table 2
Year Company Installation Date of offence Date convicted
1992–93 Atlantic Drilling Benreoch 10 December 1990 21 April 1992
1992–93 Stena Offshore Ltd. DSV Seaspread 10 June 1990 9 May 1992
1992–93 Employee DSV Seaspread DSV Seaspread 10 June 1990 8 May 1992
1992–93 Sedco Forex Drilling Services Sedco 703 31 January 1992 22 July 1992
1992–93 ETMP Services (UK) LB200 18 April 1992 26 November 1992
1992–93 BP Exploration Miller 20 June 1992 17 December 1992
1992–93 Amoco UK DSV British unsuccessful
1992–93 Stena Offshore Enterprise V

Table 3
Year Company Installation Date of offence Date convicted
1993–94 Shell UK Exploration and Production Brent Delta 5 March 1993 Awaiting court hearing
1993–94 Smedvig Ltd. West Sigma 7 January 1993 Awaiting English court hearing
1993–94 BP Exploration and Production Forties Bravo 16 March 1993 4 November 1993
1993–94 Sedco Forex Drilling Ltd. Sedco 704 24 July 1992 17 May 1993
1993–94 Cape Scaffolding Ltd. Bruce 28 December 1992 16 May 1993
1993–94 Heeremac DB102 12 March 1993 Abandoned
1993–94 Rookwater DSV Regalia 8 June 1993 24 September 1993
1993–94 Dolphin Drilling Borgny Dolphin 24 August 1993 24 February 1994
1993–94 Arco British Ltd. Ocean Odyssey 22 September 1988 24 September 1993
1993–94 Odeco Drilling (UK) Ltd. Ocean Odyssey 22 September 1988 10 August 1993
1993–94 Hamilton Oil Co. Deepsea Pioneer 28 October 1992 8 October 1993
1993–94 Santa Fe Santa Fe Magellan 20 July 1993 11 February 1994
1993–94 Odeco UK Ltd. Ocean Victory 7 November 1990 29 November 1993

Mr. George Howarth

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many improvement notices, prohibition notices and pending prosecutions were outstanding when the offshore safety division of the Health and Safety Executive took over responsibility for those matters from the Department of Energy; which(a) companies and (b) installations they applied to; and how many are still outstanding.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

No improvement notices or prohibition notices were outstanding when the Health and

Mr. Michael Forsyth

Since 1 April 991, prosecutions have been instigated by the procurator fiscal in Scotland in 22 cases, following receipt of a report from the Health and Safety Executive. One of these was subsequently abandoned. One case has been prosecuted in England. Details are set out in the following tables:

Safety Executive took over responsibility for offshore safety. In England, no pending prosecutions were outstanding at that time. Decisions on prosecutions in Scotland are solely the responsibility of the procurator fiscal and the Crown Office for Scotland.

Mr. George Howarth

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what further changes he proposes to make to improve health and safety on offshore installations.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

The Health and Safety Executive is reviewing a large number of safety cases and discussing with individual owners and operators of installations any improvements which may need to be made.

In addition, the Health and Safety Commission has put in hand a review of offshore health and safety legislation with the aim of modernising and streamlining provision, and replacing or revoking existing prescriptive requirements. New goal-setting regulations are being developed, in line with Lord Cullen's recommendations, to cover fire and explosion, emergency response, management and administration; and design and construction.

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