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Segami

(14,923 posts)
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:13 PM Oct 2012

Former TRANSCANADA Engineer WARNS Of Widespread Safety Violations




The Canadian government said recently that former TransCanada engineer Evan Vokes was right to raise alarms about inspectors not being trained well enough to spot shoddy work that’s not up to code. Speaking to CBC News, Vokes said he was fired after repeatedly raising concerns that some of the company’s welders were taking shortcuts that could lead to future accidents. He claims to have alerted all levels of company management about the problem before filing a report with Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB).



That board admonished TransCanada last week for lax pipeline inspection policies, sending an open letter warning that future lapses will not be tolerated. The letter explained that an investigation was launched after an employee reported the noncompliance in May. TransCanada, the company behind the ambitious Keystone XL project that would send Canada’s tar sands to oil refineries in Houston, Texas, saw an application for the northern leg of the pipeline denied by the Obama administration after environmental impact studies were not completed before a deadline imposed by Republicans in Congress.



The State Department invited TransCanada to apply again, and said the company was free to move ahead with the pipeline’s southern leg. Despite government approval, construction of the pipeline in Texas has faced growing opposition by local land owners and environmental activists, some of whom have taken up residence in trees and forcing crews to work around them.







Whistleblower forced investigation of TransCanada pipeline

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/10/16/transcanada-whistleblower-neb.html







http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/10/18/former-transcanada-engineer-warns-of-widespread-safety-violations/
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Former TRANSCANADA Engineer WARNS Of Widespread Safety Violations (Original Post) Segami Oct 2012 OP
This whole deal is a Major Clusterf*ck (R) Berlum Oct 2012 #1

Berlum

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1. This whole deal is a Major Clusterf*ck (R)
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:17 PM
Oct 2012

Willard and Boy Wonder Ryan can't wait to shove it down everyone's throat, so the Koch boy-Os can start raking in even more massive megabucks.

Willard & Ryan have publically vowed that this is the first thing they will do on Day 1 after they steal the election.

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