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MP calls for ‘urgent safety assessment’ over maintenanc­e job cuts

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A Fife MP has called for an urgent assessment of how proposed job cuts at Mo s s m o r r a n would impact safety.

Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h SNP MP Neale Hanvey has written to the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency (Sepa) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) raising “serious concerns” about reductions in staff at Shell’s Fife NGL Plant at Mossmorran.

It is understood Shell intends to axe 63 out of 77 contractor jobs at the plant – a move trade union Unite has claimed could put lives at risk.

Howe ver, Shell has maintained, despite not disputing Unite’s figures, that not all roles being lost relate to “safety critical maintenanc­e” and has given an assurance that safety at the plant wou ld not be compromise­d.

Mr Hanvey said: “We must know what impact Shell’s plans will have on the safety of the site at Mossmorran.

“That’s why I’m calling for an independen­t assessment to be conducted by Sepa and HSE, and Shell must halt plans to cut jobs until we get these results.

“The first I heard about the proposed job cuts was from Shell to tell me that the news was about to hit the press. That is simply not good enough. And it only stokes suspicions that these proposed cuts are nothing more than corporate opportunis­m to bolster the bottom line.”

Mr Hanvey came under fire from campaigner­s from Mossmorran Action Group ( Ma g ) at the weekend, with Ma g taking to Twitter to say constituen­ts deserved “a lot more from their MP”.

It followed a spat on social media between Mr Hanvey and Labour MSP Alex R o w l e y, who demanded the Scottish Government provided communitie­s with answers about the safety of operations at Mossmorran.

Mr Hanvey said while he was working with operators, regulators and Unite to save jobs and improve safety, Labour was calling for “closure and mass job losses”.

Mr Hanvey added: “Let me be frank, Shell has a moral obligation to the community to provide high-value, local jobs at a well-functionin­g and safe plant.

“I will continue to work constructi­vely with the operators, regulators, and the community to make sure Mossmorran plays a positive role now and in the future as we transition to a net zero energ y economy.”

A Shell spokespers­on said: “Nothing comes before the s a f e ty of people – both in our daily operations or when maintainin­g our plants’ integrity for the years ahead.

“Standards needed to meet the requiremen­ts of safety and environmen­tal regulators are rigorous, and rightly so.

“All decisions about how we run plants are taken knowing we must continue to meet those standards, along with our commitment­s to the community. We are a significan­t local employer and contribute to the region’s supply chain, and we take that responsibi­lity seriously.”

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Neale Hanvey has raised concerns over safety.

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