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Many Dead in Mexico Pipeline Blast

21/1/2019

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Whilst this sad incident was not as a result of excavation damage it is a reminder of the catastrophe that can be caused by the rupture of a fuel pipeline. Recent near misses and damages in the UK and New Zealand prove that this is a key risk to the excavation and farming industry in an industrialized nation with the potential to kill many and inconvenience large sectors of the community and economy.

Remember that high pressure fuel and gas pipes criss cross the nation both in the road and on private and agricultural land. For any works big or small, public or private you MUST check for their presence and ensure that your area of works has been swept and confirmed clear of pipes like this or any other utilities.

​If any are present you must liase directly with the pipeline owner before beginning work. We send our condolences that those affected by this terrible incident and hope that by highlighting these we can spread the word of planning your work and conducting it safely so that we can minimize or even eliminate the tragic consequences that can occur from excavation damage.
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    Phil Cornforth is a Damage Prevention, Health and Safety professional working in the construction and utility industry.  He sits on the USAG Steering Group.  The USAG has one goal - to avoid utilities and so prevent injury, damage, disruption and raise the standards of our industry.

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