Public Inquiry
The ICL Inquiry
Status: Completed
Chair: Lord Gill
Established: Apr 2009
Report: Jul 2009
Commissioned by: Scottish Government
Inquiry into the Stockline Plastics factory explosion in Glasgow on 11 May 2004 which killed 9 workers. Found that corroded LPG pipework caused the explosion. Described as "short, sharp and hard-hitting" - completed in 13 months at £1.9m cost.
Response breakdown
Evidence & impact
The ICL Inquiry was established in April 2009 following an explosion at ICL Plastics Ltd in Glasgow that killed nine people and injured 33. Lord Gill's inquiry examined the causes of the explosion and made recommendations to prevent similar incidents. The inquiry published its final report in December 2016, making seven recommendations focused on improving LPG safety.
The government's response, published in Command Paper 7849, accepted five recommendations fully, one in principle, and rejected one. The key recommendation for replacing buried metallic LPG service pipes was accepted, with HSE tasked to implement a nationwide programme targeting up to 40,000 premises. Higher-risk premises were scheduled for completion by end 2013, with all industrial and commercial premises by 2015.
The government rejected the recommendation for mandatory independent audits of all workplace risk assessments, citing 78% stakeholder opposition and stating that other proposed measures for LPG installations made independent audit unnecessary. The recommendation for an accredited registration scheme for LPG suppliers was accepted in principle, with 70% stakeholder support, though the government sought further consultation on implementation options.
According to HSE confirmation dated December 2015, all buried metallic LPG service pipe replacements were completed by the 2015 deadline. The same update indicates completion status for all seven recommendations, though specific details of implementation for recommendations beyond the pipe replacement programme are not provided in the available evidence.
Other documented actions include HSE's development of web-based guidance for LPG users, establishment of regular communication channels between HSE and industry bodies, and HSE-funded research into polyethylene piping safety. The evidence suggests a focus on improving guidance, compliance and enforcement within the existing legislative framework rather than introducing new legislation.
The government's response, published in Command Paper 7849, accepted five recommendations fully, one in principle, and rejected one. The key recommendation for replacing buried metallic LPG service pipes was accepted, with HSE tasked to implement a nationwide programme targeting up to 40,000 premises. Higher-risk premises were scheduled for completion by end 2013, with all industrial and commercial premises by 2015.
The government rejected the recommendation for mandatory independent audits of all workplace risk assessments, citing 78% stakeholder opposition and stating that other proposed measures for LPG installations made independent audit unnecessary. The recommendation for an accredited registration scheme for LPG suppliers was accepted in principle, with 70% stakeholder support, though the government sought further consultation on implementation options.
According to HSE confirmation dated December 2015, all buried metallic LPG service pipe replacements were completed by the 2015 deadline. The same update indicates completion status for all seven recommendations, though specific details of implementation for recommendations beyond the pipe replacement programme are not provided in the available evidence.
Other documented actions include HSE's development of web-based guidance for LPG users, establishment of regular communication channels between HSE and industry bodies, and HSE-funded research into polyethylene piping safety. The evidence suggests a focus on improving guidance, compliance and enforcement within the existing legislative framework rather than introducing new legislation.
Reports & milestones
Reports
16 Jul 2009
7 tracked recs
The ICL Inquiry Report: Explosion at Grovepark Mills, Maryhill, Glasgow, 11 May 2004
· Tracked recommendations
· PDF
Timeline
18 Dec 2008
Inquiry Announced
27 Apr 2009
Inquiry Establish…
17 Dec 2016
Final Report Publ…
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Addressed to | Response | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICL-4 |
The current risk assessment system should be improved by the addition of an independent audit process.
|
Health and Safety Executive | Not Accepted | View → |
Parliamentary activity
1 question