Public Inquiry Recommendations
Showing 7 of 1,601 recommendations from ICL Inquiry
What these recommendations are about — ICL Inquiry
Key themes in this inquiry:
Public Infrastructure Physical Hazards ·
National emergency preparedness communication ·
Quality and safety oversight ·
Regulator patient safety alerts ·
Staff policy awareness
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Report published 2009 — 7 recommendations across this inquiry.
ICL-1
Accepted
Urgent
ICL Inquiry
(2009)
Replace Buried Metallic LPG Pipes
An urgent programme of replacement of buried metallic LPG pipework with polyethylene piping should be implemented.
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation confirmed by HSE.
ICL-2
Accepted
ICL Inquiry
(2009)
New LPG Safety Regime
A new safety regime should be put in place governing the installation, maintenance, monitoring and replacement of all LPG systems.
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation confirmed by HSE.
ICL-3
Accepted in Part
ICL Inquiry
(2009)
LPG Supplier Registration
A new scheme should be introduced requiring all LPG suppliers to be registered and accredited.
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation confirmed by HSE.
ICL-4
Not Accepted
ICL Inquiry
(2009)
Independent Risk Assessment Audit
The current risk assessment system should be improved by the addition of an independent audit process.
The government has not accepted this recommendation.
ICL-5
Accepted
ICL Inquiry
(2009)
Polyethylene Piping Research
Research into the safety of polyethylene piping should be conducted to ensure long-term reliability.
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation confirmed by HSE.
ICL-6
Accepted
ICL Inquiry
(2009)
LPG Safety Communications
There should be prompt and effective communication between all interested parties of all technical developments in matters of LPG safety.
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation confirmed by HSE.
ICL-7
Accepted
ICL Inquiry
(2009)
Legal Responsibility Awareness
Awareness of legal responsibilities should be raised among LPG suppliers and consumers.
Government reports this recommendation as delivered. Implementation confirmed by HSE.