Tom,
This was more a case of making sure this information and awareness was
disseminated as soon as possible given the serious nature of the incident,
rather than proposing that curators do utility searches.
Having said that we should, as a matter of course, be checking for such
constraints for any research/academic etc archaeology works undertaken
whose participants may not realise or undertake the same search criteria as
commercial units would.
Apologies but I don't have a copy of the incident report to pass on, but
I'll see if I can lay my hands on one for you.
cheers
Bruce
Bruce Mann MA MIFA FSA Scot
Archaeologist
Infrastructure Services
Aberdeenshire Council
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From: Thomas Rees <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: 21/09/2012 15:35
Subject: Re: [SMRFORUM-SCOTLAND] Oil Pipeline Safety - Conditions & Restrictions - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Bruce
A wee bit puzzled by this, as a contractor we're used to consulting on all
utilities and undertaking searches etc ... I just don't understand the
curatorial significance. With my curator hat on I would expect any
consultant/contractor that could not deliver an intrusive evaluation to a
sample % because of utility constraints (or any constraints) to explain
this scenario and ask for a variation. Is your suggestion that curators
should do utility searches ... ?
I would have thought this would be a SGIFA or FAME issue rather than ALGAO.
Also our QSHE Officer would appreciate sight of the report if you have it
so that we can check that our systems would not have generated such a
conflict.
Cheers
Tom
Thomas Rees Director & Consultant Archaeologist MA (Hons), MIfA, FSA Scot
Rathmell Archaeology Limited, Unit 8 Ashgrove Workshops, Kilwinning,
Ayrshire KA13 6PU t. +44(0)1294 542848; f. +44(0)1294 542849; m. +44(0)7817
334907; www.rathmell-arch.co.uk Rathmell Archaeology Limited registered in
Edinburgh No 244370 Registered Office: 8 Underwood, Kilwinning, Ayrshire
KA13 7HR
On 21 September 2012 at 15:06 Bruce Mann <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
Dear All, Conditions and Restrictions for work in close proximity to INEOS
Pipelines Following on from the results of an investigation into a recent
incident involving archaeologists on site with a high pressure oil pipeline
I have been asked to circulate the attached to everyone asap to raise
awareness of this issue. The pipelines in question are in the central belt
and borders area. Given the risks involved, and the legal requirement to
notify, it is imperative that you look over these guidelines and are
familiar with the locations of any pipelines that affect your areas. Should
you require it INEOS can provide free awareness sessions to go over the
procedures. Please feel free to forward on to others, including our
colleagues in the private sector. For ALGAO Members, I have accepted an
offer from INEOS to attend a short time slot in the afternoon of the 30th
Nov during our next meeting to go over this. Apologies for any
cross-posting, Bruce Bruce Mann MA MIFA FSA Scot Archaeologist
Infrastructure Services Aberdeenshire Council Tel: 01224 664731 Internal
725 4731 Fax: 01224 664679 Web Site - www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/archaeology
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