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Increase in Process Safety Incidents Post-Lockdown

There has been an increased number of major accidents at industrial facilities globally as many have come back online post-lockdown.

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There has been an increased number of major accidents at industrial facilities globally as many have come back online post-lockdown. 

This includes the reopening of an LG gas plant in Visakhapatnam, India, when the plant was brought back from shutdown and a gas leak killed 12 people in May.

Across India, there have been 32 major accidents since May, claiming 75 lives.

Three experts from Singapore were injured in an explosion at Oil India Ltd.’s leaking natural gas well near Baghjan, in the state of Assam, on 22 July. The experts had been brought in to help stop an uncontrollable leak following a blowout in May. The explosion happened 56 days after the initial blowout, which had already caused an explosion and several fires, one of which killed two firefighters.

There have also been reports of similar incidents at industrial facilities restarted in other parts of Asia, as well as Italy, Turkey, and the US.

Research shows that process safety incidents occur five times more often during start-up and shut-down than during normal operations.

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