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- ItemUganda’s Oil and Gas Sector: A Case Study Analysis of Occupational Health and Safety Legislation in Light of the Deepwater Horizon Incident’s Global Impact.(Uganda Christian University, 2024-05-07) Eunice KalungiThe oil and gas sector in Uganda presents a dynamic landscape of opportunities and challenges, particularly concerning occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation. Against the backdrop of the Deepwater Horizon incident's global ramifications, this study delves into the intricacies of OHS regulations within Uganda's burgeoning oil and gas industry. Through a comprehensive case study analysis, it explores the effectiveness and adequacy of existing legislation in mitigating risks, safeguarding workers' well-being, and preventing environmental disasters. The Deepwater Horizon incident, a catastrophic offshore oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, serves as a pivotal point of reference for understanding the potential consequences of inadequate OHS measures within the oil and gas sector. Its far-reaching impacts underscore the critical importance of robust regulatory frameworks and proactive risk management practices in preventing and mitigating disasters. Drawing on legal scholarship, comparative analysis, and empirical research, this study examines Uganda's OHS legislation in relation to international best practices and lessons learned from the Deepwater Horizon incident. It assesses the extent to which current laws and regulations address key OHS concerns, including worker safety, emergency response preparedness, and environmental protection. Furthermore, the study explores the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders, including government regulators, industry operators, and civil society organizations, in ensuring compliance with OHS standards and fostering a culture of safety within the oil and gas sector. It also considers the challenges and barriers to effective OHS implementation, such as resource constraints, capacity gaps, and enforcement mechanisms. By critically analyzing Uganda's OHS legal framework within the context of the Deepwater Horizon incident's global impact, this study seeks to generate insights and recommendations for enhancing OHS regulations, practices, and governance mechanisms in Uganda's oil and gas sector. Ultimately, it aims to contribute to the advancement of occupational health and safety standards, the protection of workers' rights, and the sustainable development of Uganda's emerging oil and gas industry in a globally interconnected world.