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The aim of the essay “Buncefield Disaster” is to evaluate the disaster famously known as the Buncefield disaster, which took place because of an overfilled storage tank at the buncefield oil depot located close to Hemel Hempstead, Herfordshire UK.... The disaster famously known as the Buncefield disaster took place because of an overfilled storage tank at the buncefield oil depot located close to Hemel Hempstead, Herfordshire UK.... The oil depot that was destroyed in that incident was one of the largest distribution terminals employed to store refined oil....
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Investigations into this incident as is evident from the press release by the then UK government (2005) was conducted by “the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Environment Agency (EA), who together form the joint Competent Authority (CA) responsible for regulation under the Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999 (COMAH)” (HSE Statement: buncefield oil depot investigation, 2005), with the final report being presented on 11th December 2008.... However, massive damages occurred to the residential and commercial properties around the oil depot and the fire which raged for two days ravaged most of the site area and also emitted black fumes into the surrounding atmosphere leading to environmental pollution....
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This case study "the buncefield oil depot explosion and How this Explosion is Classed to the Environment" discusses the Buncefield oil depot explosion that is considered as the largest explosion to have occurred in the United Kingdom since the Flixborough disaster in 1974.... Moreover, this paper will illustrate how the buncefield oil depot explosion occurred and how this explosion is classed as a Major Accident to the Environment (MATTE).... he incident and its subsequent impactsSubsequent to the buncefield oil depot explosion, a number of inquiries were set up to investigate the cause of the disaster and to recommend measures to be put in place to avoid another disaster like the Buncefield incident....
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This paper "The Causes of the Buncefield Fire Incident" summarizes the incidents of the Buncefield oil terminal fire incident and tries to look at the various impacts; structural, environmental, health, and also economic impacts, it had on the surrounding.... ccording to fire fighting experts, the explosions were reported to have been caused by an unusually high strength fuel-air explosion.... MIIB (2007) in their reports indicated that, if a gas cloud is ignited within a confined volume, it can cause an explosion since it increases pressure resulting from the limitation to expand....
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he Incident's effects on the surrounding area
... From the paper "The Buncefield Incident and Its Effects on Surrounding Developments and the Environment", several explosions occurred at the buncefield oil depot on December 11, 2005.... The black clouds of smoke covered the whole of southern England and beyond and evacuation of people from the surrounding area was implemented which include about 2,000 people.... According to the report of the Buncefield Major Incident Investigation Board, the explosion and subsequent started when a safety system being employed to prevent overfilling the large fuel tanks failed to operate....
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The author of the paper "Analysis of the Buncefield Incident" will begin with the statement that the Buncefield incident involved an explosion and fires at the buncefield oil storage and transfer depot which occurred at Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire on 11 December 2005.... the buncefield oil storage and transfer depot is a big tank farm owned by three firms.... The firms are Hertfordshire oil Storage Limited, United Kingdom oil Pipelines Limited, and West London Pipeline and Storage Limited....
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any other homesteads in the surrounding were affected and hundreds of them got slight non-structural damages.... The flying debris from the site also injured a number of people who were in the surrounding areas.... Compensation plans were however initiated immediately after the incident to resettle those who were displaced by the explosion and to compensate those whose property was damaged.... This case study "Construction Technology in the Buncefield Incident" discusses the Buncefield as an oil depot for both storage and transfer of oil....
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he Buncefield incident had several effects on the surrounding area, both during its occurrence and even after its occurrence.... On 11 December 2005 the Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal, commonly known as the buncefield oil depot, caught fire that was characterized by a number of explosions.... This document "Buncefield Incident and its Effects on Surrounding Developments and the Environment" reports on the Buncefield incident and examines its effects on the environment and adjacent developments....
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