Saturday, September 9, 2006

BP to relocate 500 workers in Indiana in safety move

BP to relocate 500 workers in Indiana in safety move:
"BP plans to move 500 workers at its second-biggest U.S. refinery to new offices more than a mile from gasoline-making units as part of safety improvements triggered by a March 2005 blast at a Texas City plant that killed 15.

London-based BP, reeling from congressional criticism of its pipeline operations and a criminal probe of trading practices, plans to move workers at its Whiting, Ind., refinery out of offices that sit about 100 feet from towers that use high pressure and heat to break down petroleum components, said Peter Novak, executive director of redevelopment in Hammond, Ind."

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