Chemical Safety Headlines =46rom Google Monday, September 5, 2011 9:36:45 AM A service of the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety Connecting Chemistry and Safety at http://www.dchas.org All article summaries and tags are archived at http://pinboard.in/u:dchas Table of Contents (8 articles) ONE DEAD IN CHEMICAL BLAST AT MENLO PARK FIRM Tags: us_CA, laboratory, explosion, death, methane, nitrogen DEPUTIES DISCOVER MOBILE METH LAB IN WEST WICHITA Tags: us_KS, public, release, response, meth_lab SYDNEY MEN CHARGED OVER DRUG LAB BLAZE Tags: Australia, public, fire, response, meth_lab LANDFILL FIRE QUICKLY CONTAINED Tags: us_TN, public, fire, response, waste MEDICAL LAB EVACUATED AFTER CHEMICAL SPILL Tags: us_WI, laboratory, release, response, solvent CBS4 RTV4 WHBF QUAD CITIES, IL-IA NEWS WEATHER SPORTS Tags: public, fire, response, unknown_chemical, follow-up CHEMICAL FIRE IN PEBSHAM SKIP Tags: United_Kingdom, public, fire, injury, waste VISALIA TIMES-DELTA AND TULARE ADVANCE-REGISTER Tags: us_CA, transportation, release, response, dust --------------------------------------------- ONE DEAD IN CHEMICAL BLAST AT MENLO PARK FIRM http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/09/02/BAL21KVRFL.D TL&tsp=1 Tags: us_CA, laboratory, explosion, death, methane, nitrogen MENLO PARK -- A scientist was killed and another employee was injured Friday when a methane canister exploded at a Menlo Park research and development company that produces systems for the gas and petrochemical industry, authorities said. The male scientist, whose name was not immediately released, was transferring separate canisters of methane, helium and nitrogen into one container when the explosion occurred during a laboratory experiment, said Menlo Park Fire Chief Harold Schapelhouman. The victim died at the scene. A female co-worker sustained injuries to her eardrum. She was taken to Stanford Hospital. The explosion at Membrane Technology & Research Inc. at 1360 Willow Road was reported at 4:07 p.m. Firefighters evacuated 23 other employees from the company's building. No other businesses or residences in the area were evacuated. Company workers were able to shut off the canisters containing helium and nitrogen. The methane, however, continued to leak, and fire crews stayed into the night venting the building with portable fans, the chief said. --------------------------------------------- DEPUTIES DISCOVER MOBILE METH LAB IN WEST WICHITA http://www.kake.com/news/headlines/Deputies_Discover_Mobile_Meth_Lab_In_We st_Wichita_129160328.html Tags: us_KS, public, release, response, meth_lab Stephen T. Barnhart, 45, and Charlotte Allen, 44, have been booked into the Sedgwick County Adult Detention facility on charges that include possession of narcotics with the intent to sell. Just before four this morning, a Sedgwick County deputy saw some suspicious activity at the Regency Inn on West Kellogg. That deputy then followed a white vehicle and made a traffic stop near I-235 and Central. The deputy smelled a strong chemical odor coming from the driver. He then discovered items associated with the manufacturing of methamphetamine. "Based on what he found at the traffic stop, he basically located a meth lab and the precursors to a meth lab in the vehicle," said Lt. Jason Gill, Sedgwick County Sheriff's. Deputies then went back to the hotel where the driver had a room and found additional material used for a meth lab. The Wichita Police Department Explosive Ordnance Unit was called to both scenes. As a safety measure, several rooms were evacuated displacing about five people at the hotel. Investigators said there's a danger to inhaling those chemicals. --------------------------------------------- SYDNEY MEN CHARGED OVER DRUG LAB BLAZE http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/sydney-men-charged-over-dru g-lab-blaze/story-e6frf7kf-1226128822386 Tags: Australia, public, fire, response, meth_lab TWO men have been charged after an industrial complex was set alight during an alleged drug-making operation in northwest Sydney. Emergency services were called to the Girraween complex shortly before 1am (AEST) this morning when a smoke alarm was triggered in an industrial unit. Police officers on the scene alerted Fire and Rescue NSW's Hazmat (hazardous materials) Unit after they noticed a strong smell. Two men were arrested at the scene and charged with manufacturing a prohibited drug. The fire was extinguished. --------------------------------------------- LANDFILL FIRE QUICKLY CONTAINED http://themountainpress.com/view/full_story/15310968/article--Landfill-fir e-quickly-contained-?instance=latest_articles Tags: us_TN, public, fire, response, waste PIGEON FORGE =97 A fire Friday evening at the landfill on Ridge Road spread quickly over a couple acres of construction and demolition waste, but fortunately never threatened structures or surrounding woods. With the help of a bulldozer operated by a Sevier Solid Waste employee, crews from five fire departments were able to quickly knock the blaze down, leaving a large cloud of thick smoke the only problem. In dealing with that, Emergency Management Director John Mathews issued his first reverse 911, a system that calls people in the area of an emergency to give them warning. "My main concern out of all of this is the smoke," Pigeon Forge Fire Department Chief Tony Watson said. "It's not something we want spreading, since we've got those construction materials burning in there, so we've got to control it." --------------------------------------------- MEDICAL LAB EVACUATED AFTER CHEMICAL SPILL http://www.wauwatosanow.com/news/129102123.html Tags: us_WI, laboratory, release, response, solvent Employees were evacuated from the Wheaton Franciscan Health Care central laboratory, 11020 Plank Court, just before 3 p.m. Thursday because of a chemical spill, Wauwatosa Fire Chief Rob Ugaste said. Franciscan spokeswoman Anne Ballentine said no one was injured. Seventy lab associates were evacuated, as were 15 people from an adjoining business. Laboratory employees told fire officials the solvent Clear Rite 3 spilled when a machine malfunctioned. Clear Rite 3 is a chemical used in tissue processing and staining, according to a website for the product. The chemical started to smoke and the Wauwatosa Fire Department was called. The Wauwatosa and Milwaukee Hazardous Material teams responded. Hot and warm zones were established and a decontamination shower was set up as a precaution, Ugaste said. Wauwatosa Haz Mat technicians entered the building using self-contained breathing apparatus. Inside, they monitored air quality and evaluated the spill area. In addition, they moved some of the remaining chemical into a drum where it could be safely sealed. --------------------------------------------- CBS4 RTV4 WHBF QUAD CITIES, IL-IA NEWS WEATHER SPORTS http://www.whbf.com/story/15388014/clinton-man-seriously-burned-by-fire-po t Tags: public, fire, response, unknown_chemical, follow-up A QCA man is seriously burned by a household decoration and now his family is warning folks about fire pots and fuel gel. They're sold in home and garden stores across the country. A Clinton family is trying to cope with the physical and emotional scars they said the gel left behind. We want to warn you, some of the images in our video post may be disturbing. Krista Othon said they were visiting with friends a month ago, when the gel ignited inside the pot, exploding onto her husband body. She said Gene now has second and third degree burns on 14% of his body. "It's disfiguring. The agony, the torture that my husband's had to go through on a daily basis, several times a day, is pretty horrible," said Krista Othon. The Othons and their friends, who were also burned, are now suing the manufacturer and retailer. The Consumer Products Safety Commission said millions of the fuel gel bottles are being recalled after being blamed for dozens of flash fires. "It's just a scary thing to think that something like that can be sold to the public and that you're not made aware of it and how dangerous it is," Othon said. --------------------------------------------- CHEMICAL FIRE IN PEBSHAM SKIP http://www.bexhillobserver.net/news/bexhill-news/chemical_fire_in_pebsham_ skip_1_3018808 Tags: United_Kingdom, public, fire, injury, waste FIREFIGHTERS who dealt with chemicals burning in a skip in Pebsham warned they might be =93highly toxic=94 according to a worried resident. She contacted the Observer to say tins inside the skip were burning all weekend and the fire was not put out until Bank Holiday Monday in the late afternoon. Afterwards members of the Bexhill fire crew warned people living near to the light industrial site to be aware fumes could have been harmful. She said; =93We called the fire crew out because the fire had been going for a couple of days. =93We are just not happy about this. They were concerned about residents because of the type of materials being burned so they even put the hospital on alert.=94 She reported there had been =93a lot of smoke=94 during Saturday and Sunday and =93when you went out, it caught your breath=94. She added: =93We weren=92t at risk because it was too far from where we live but it was still close enough, because apparently whatever was in there was resin which sends out toxic plumes which you don=92t necessarily see but which you can inhale.=94 East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service were alerted at 5.15pm on Monday and stayed until 7.04pm to make sure the fire was under control. ESFRS confirmed this week the skip contained chemical substances and said some locals who spoke to firefighters at the scene complained of experiencing sore throats and headaches and expressed concern that the smoke may be toxic. --------------------------------------------- VISALIA TIMES-DELTA AND TULARE ADVANCE-REGISTER http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20110903/NEWS01/109030312 Tags: us_CA, transportation, release, response, dust A chemical used in saltwater pools spilled Friday afternoon in northwest Visalia causing roads to be closed and a hazardous materials team to clean the mess. A caller told Visalia Police Department that a white powder had fallen from the back of a pool-cleaning supply truck westbound Goshen Avenue at Akers Street. Because the caller couldn't identify the powder, Visalia firefighters were called at about 2 p.m. When they couldn't identify the powder that had spilled from two clear plastic bags, Battalion Chief Danny Wristen called in the city's hazmat team to investigate. "We have to rule out everything. If it's toxic, it can be fatal in large amounts," said fire Capt. Ray Ramirez. "Inhaled or absorbed in large amounts, these pool chemicals can be very dangerous." After analyzing the powder, a hazmat team determined it was sodium chloride, which is most often used in saltwater pools as a chlorine substitute. Fire Capt. Darrin Hughes said about 20 pounds of the chemical spilled from the truck. The company or the driver of the vehicle could be responsible for the cost of cleaning up the spill, including the cost to pay at least 15 firefighters, two motorcycle officers, two ambulance paramedics and supplies used in the clean-up processes, Ramirez said. ---------------------------------------------
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