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Shell Engineering- a worrying example of the company's low standards

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Monday October 16, 2006 01:01author by Shell to Sea Report this post to the editors

If they can't even close the windows in the head office- should we trust that the pipeline won't leak?

Last Wedneday, when protesters who are opposed to the destructive scheme that Shell and their partners the Irish Government, Statoil, and Marathon Oil want to impose by force on the people of Erris, scaled the roof of Corrib House, they were surprised to find that the building has windows that don't seem to lock.

Several members of Shell's staff tried various options for keeping the window that faces out onto the roof closed, but all proved useless. At one point there were five different men all trying to shut one window (presumably in case one of the scary protesters tried to force their way in through it).

Nobody in the company proved able to mend the broken catch, and as the protest gathered attention, the staff got more and more irritated with the window. Perhaps they realise that the fact that they can't organise window catches that work, doesn't exactly build confidence in their abilities to build and run an extremely high-pressure raw gas pipeline through a bog...
The window is a bit dodgy, but the pipeline will be safe, honest...
The window is a bit dodgy, but the pipeline will be safe, honest...

Eventually they realised that they should just leave a member of their staff guarding the window. I wonder if he thought that was what he'd be doing when he got the plane from England.

Of course when the cops arrived, they were put in charge of window guarding duties. Shell's philosophy these days is why use your own staff when you've got the whole Irish police force at your disposal.

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com

Up on the roof
Up on the roof

You have a try...
You have a try...

hold it shut
hold it shut

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author by S2Spublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 01:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Perhaps they got Bill Gates to install their windows?

protest garners attention for media types
protest garners attention for media types

even sandal wearing hippy types turned up to lend support
even sandal wearing hippy types turned up to lend support

but security are still fixated on the window
but security are still fixated on the window

"this is no reflection on our engineering abilities"
"this is no reflection on our engineering abilities"

"try flicking the catch"
"try flicking the catch"

author by S2Spublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 01:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Eventually the protesters blocked the window and Shell used a member of the Garda to act as security, while their men went around the rest of the building pulling down the blinds.

If you would like to take part in rooftop protests on Shell, Statoil, and government buildings,(or just want up dates on Shell to Sea activities) send an email to dublinshelltosea@gmail.com.

dedicated window catch handle-holder
dedicated window catch handle-holder

Shell's private security firm (formerly An Garda Siochana) arrive on the scene
Shell's private security firm (formerly An Garda Siochana) arrive on the scene

It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it...
It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it...

author by Shell to Seapublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 01:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There is a call out for activists to travel to Mayo for next Friday morning to support the blockade of the refinery site at Ballinaboy- . Most people are travelling on Thursday evening- buses and lifts are being organised from all over the country .

Contact your local Shell to Sea group if you need transport. Details of the Dublin bus are here: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/79062

author by Johnny Jump Uppublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 14:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A broken window latch, possibly damaged by tresspassing protesters, is the premise, apparantly for determining that Shell are unfit for running a Oil refinary.

Well, here's a newsflash... Shell don't make windows. They do build and operate oil refineries. And they do that well.

Articles such as that above, completely overblown, highlight the immature and anal mindset of its posters.

Grow up.

author by Wednesdaypublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 15:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

My impression of this story and the photos was that it was a bit of lighty hearted humour, an opportunity to poke fun at Shell. Believe it or believe it not activists do have a sense of humour. And for anyone on the roof that day the huge issue being made about the window by the staff inside was probably hilarious given the circumstances.

author by mairepublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 15:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The state being supported by its police force for a corporate assult on environmentalism is alarming.
Minister Dempsey 's biased perception of active citizens protecting themselves from a hazardous pipeline of high high pressure gas, is even more alarming. We can make no comparisons, as no country has this - just Ireland. That no proper risk assessment has been properly debated or the wider public informed of the consequences of an accident is again alarming.

What evacuation plans are in place for the length of this pipe if things go wrong. will it have to be guarded at all times in the future- by our police force!! Every extra metre on land is extra risk.
In the era of post 9/11 - if this pipeline is allowed will it be to Hell and to Connaught.
Perhaps the open window is some kind of symbolism.

Please inform yourself on Shells international legacy before we inherit it.

author by hanging offencepublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 17:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Shell do however give contracts to people to make sure their building is secure.

Someone employed by Shell installed that window, and someone else was employed to check their work before they were paid.

Other Shell employees are paid to make sure that the building is burglar proof.

All the many suit-wearing highly-paid Shell execs were completely incapable of fixing the broken window latch.

Maybe this gives you confidence in the company, but I wouldn't let them be responsible for the safety and security of my dog, never mind my kids and my community.

author by billy bobpublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 17:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i can't believe that rte or any other news agency didn't cover this story. thanks indymedia for letting the people of ireland know that something like this goes on. is there any links to window lock sites or even door locks that you can advise.
keep up the good work.

author by raepublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 18:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i found the whole window situation extremely funny.
Thanks for making my day.

author by TAXPAYER - CIVILISED SOCIETYpublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 21:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The logic - or lack of it - in this piece insults the intelligence.

Perhaps I might turn your style of logic back on you. May I take it that the quality of your reasoning in this stupid piece reflects the validity of your protest and the supposed foundations on which it rests ?

Camapigning styles like this really do kill the credibility of the cause that they espouse.

author by BORED WITH MAYO - The publicpublication date Mon Oct 16, 2006 21:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is there any reason why this otherwise exquisitely balanced piece shows the faces of the victims of the trespass but clearly blanks the faces of a number of the trespassers ?

Just how stupid do you people think that the Irish public are ?

Do you seriously expect to collect support for your cause with this superficial nonsense ?

author by JMpublication date Tue Oct 17, 2006 00:03author address Rossportauthor phone Report this post to the editors

For those who are knocking this article because of its sense of humour, please remember that no matter how anal you believe this piece to be, you took the time out to respond...

I thought it was a nice bit of light relief. With hundreds of boozed-up aggressive cops roaming the side roads of Mayo looking for trouble, it's nice to see the lighter side once in a while.

Keep up the good work Dublin, see you on Friday!

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com/
author by Caobhinpublication date Tue Oct 17, 2006 12:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well the protest obviously had an effect on you judging by your spittle foaming. As for peoples stupidity posting an anonymous, bitter and bog-logic comment hardly qualifies you as the "the public".

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