What is byford dolphin accident autopsy photos?

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The Byford Dolphin was an offshore drilling rig owned by Norwegian company, Dolphin Drilling. In April 1983, a catastrophic accident occurred on the rig resulting in the deaths of five workers.

During a drilling operation, a compressed air tank exploded, causing a massive explosion that descended four workers into the ocean. The four workers who fell into the water were equipped with diving suits and helmets, but they still sustain fatal injuries upon hitting the water.

Despite efforts to rescue them, the four workers drowned before they could be retrieved. A fifth worker on the rig was also killed in the accident.

The incident resulted in an investigation by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, which concluded that the explosion was caused by welding operations close to the air tank, causing ignitions of the trapped gases inside.

The incident led to significant changes in safety regulations for offshore drilling rigs. The Byford Dolphin incident remains one of the most notable incidents in the history of offshore drilling.