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Subject: Chemical Safety Headlines From Google (8 articles)

Chemical Safety Headlines =46rom Google
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:15:02 AM

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OFFICIALS: NO SIGNIFICANT CONTAMINATION FROM STURGIS R OAD FIRE =C2=BB VENTURA COUNTY STAR
Tags: us_CA, transportation, fire, environmental, ag_chems, pesticides

HYDROCHLORIC ACID SPILLS IN SWITCHYARD DERAILMENT
Tags: us_WA, transport ation, release, response, hydrochloric_acid

BAD CHEMICAL REACTION IN NORTON - THE SUN CHRONICLE ONLINE - NEWS
Tags: us_MA, public, release, injury, chlorine

CHEMICAL LEAK A T CALNE LEISURE CENTRE (FROM THIS IS WILTSHIRE)
Tags: United, Kingdom, public, releas e, response, chlorine

FIREFIGHTERS STILL INVESTIGATING CAUSE OF PLANT FIRE | < a href="http://TODAYSTHV.COM/" x-apple-data-detectors="true">TODAYSTHV.COM
Tags: us_AR, waste, fire, environmental, u nknown_chemical

ROUTE 43 REOPENS 13 HOURS AFTER SEMI ROLLOVER - NEW PHILADELPHIA, O H - THE TIMES-REPORTER
Tags: us_OH, transportation, release, environmental, a ntifreeze

GREASY MESS SLOWING TRAFFIC ON APACHE STREET - KTUL.CO M - TULSA, OKLAHOMA - COVERAGE YOU CAN COUNT ON
Tags: us_OK, tran sportation, release, environmental, grease

FIRENEWS.NET< /a>
Tags: us_NC, public, fire, injury, flammables, meth_lab

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OFFICIALS: NO SIGNIFICANT CONTAMINATION FROM STURGIS ROAD FIRE =C2 =BB VENTURA COUNTY STAR, http://www.vcstar.com/news/2011/may/16/officials-no-significant-contamin ation-from-road/
Tags: us_CA, transportation, fire, environmental, ag_chems, pesticid es

A d ay after a fire burned through a storage yard at an agricultural supply busi ness near the edge of Oxnard, authorities have found no indications of signi ficant chemical exposure.

The Ventura County Environmental Health Division today w as continuing to investigate the effects of the blaze at Mugu Farm Supplies,  3481 Sturgis Road, but officials said their initial investigation turne d up no major problems.

Fertilizer and pesticides burned off during the fire, and off icials worked to prevent runoff, said Greg Smith, manager of the county Envi ronmental Health Division's Hazardous Materials program. He said it's less o f a problem for such materials to burn than to run off into the surrounding e nvironment.

"No smoke from a fire is safe, but this is not more hazardous than what you would find in a typical fire," Smith said.

The fire began about 1 p.m. Sunday in a storage shed-type building used as a shop on the Mugu Farm Supp lies property, said Ventura County Fire Department spokesman Ron Oatman. Dri ven by winds, it spread to a tractor-trailer then to wooden and plastic pall ets and wax-covered cardboard boxes.

The building where the fire began was destro yed, but no one was injured in the fire. Pacific Coast Irrigation, which is s eparated from Mugu Farm Supplies by a chain-link fence, was not affected, Oa tman said.

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HYDROCHLORIC ACID SPILLS IN SWI TCHYARD DERAILMENT, http://www.masoncountydaily news.com/news/news-page/6661-regional-news-51611
Tags: us_WA, transportation, release , response, hydrochloric_acid

A railroad official says several cars have derailed in a switching yard and thousands of gallons of a toxic chemical spilled. B urlington Northern Santa Fe spokesman Gus Melonas (mel-OWN'-us) says the tra in was moving at less than 5 mph in the Pasco yard when seven cars went off t he tracks about 5 p.m. Sunday. He says a valve on a tanker car was dama ged, causing the leak. By 9:30 p.m. about 12,500 gallons of hydroc hloric acid had spilled. Melonas says there were no injuries. He says offici als have determined there was no threat to the public with the spill occurri ng in a remote area of the yard, far away from any homes or businesses. The c hemical can cause respiratory problems and skin and eye irritation. Melonas s ays crews expected to be able to seal the leak tonight and put the cars back on the tracks Monday. The derailment has not affected operations o n the mainline, which handles about 30 trains daily.

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BAD CHEMICAL REACTION IN NORTON - THE SUN CHRONICLE ONLINE - NEWS,  http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2011/05/16/news/956203 6.txt
Tag s: us_MA, public, release, injury, chlorine

NORTON - Two homeowners were transpor ted to a local hospital late Sunday afternoon after they were over come by a chlorine-type gas created when one tried to clear a clogged sink.< /font>

Fire C hief Richard Gomes said rescue crews were called to the Norton Estates Mobil e Home Park on Mansfield Avenue around 5 p.m. for a report of an e lderly man who was having trouble breathing. The man and his wife were trans ported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro for treatment, Gomes said.

A neigh bor, who was walking the couple's small dog, said the man was fitted with an oxygen mask, and his wife was breathing on her own. The names and condition s of the victims were not available Sunday night.

According to Gomes, the ma n mixed two chemicals while attempting to clear a clogged sink, creating a c hemical reaction that resulted in a chlorine gas.

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CHEMICAL LEAK AT CALNE LEISURE CENTRE (FROM THIS IS WILTSHIRE), http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.u k/news/9029499.Chemical_leak_at_Calne_Leisure_Centre/
Tags: United, Kingdom, public, r elease, response, chlorine

Ten swimmers from the over 50s early morning group had t o be evacuated from Calne Leisure Centre this morning after staff discovered a chlorine leak.

The swimmers, still in their swimming costumes and trunks, were t aken to the nearby John Bentley School, along with eight members of staff.

The lei sure centre is now cordoned off while fire crews await specialist pumping eq uipment from Bristol but it is hoped it may re-open this afteroon.

Firefighters an d ambulance crews were called to the leisure centre just after 7am today aft er reports of a chlorine leak.

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Tags: us_AR, waste, fire, environmental, unknown_chemica l

PULAS KI COUNTY, Ark. (KTHV) -- Pulaski County fire crews are still inve stigating a huge chemical recycling plant fire that started late Sunday nig ht.

Lt. Carl Minden with the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department says the fire s tarted at the L and W Environmental Facility at 9611 Ironton Road .

Mi nden says smoke from the fire blocked visibility along I-530 -- making it di fficult for drivers.

No one was injured.

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ROUTE 4 3 REOPENS 13 HOURS AFTER SEMI ROLLOVER - NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH - TH E TIMES-REPORTER, http://www.timesreporter.com/news/x2005898139/Route-43-reopens-13-hours-a fter-semi-rollover
Tags: us_OH, transportation, release, environmental, antifreeze

State R oute 43 near Amsterdam reopened to traffic Monday morning after be ing closed more than 13 hours after a semi truck hauling well equipment over turned.

Myron C. Anderson, 43, of Vienna, W.Va., was southbound on state Route 43 i n Loudon Township when the 2004 Mack Standard he was driving went off the ri ght side of the roadway and overturned at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Anderson wa s not injured.

EMA Director Tom Cottis was called to the scene because about 100 g allons of fuel was leaking from the wreckage. Cottis said Monday another iss ue arose after 100 gallons of antifreeze also was spilled.

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GREASY MESS SLOWING TRAFFIC ON APACHE STREET - KTUL.COM - TULSA, OKLAHOMA - COVERAGE YOU CAN COUN T ON, http://www.ktul.com/story/14653352/oil< /a>
Tags: us_O K, transportation, release, environmental, grease

Tulsa Police, Fire and HAZMAT a re busy Monday morning cleaning up a large grease spill on Tulsa's n orth side.

According to Tulsa Fire, a truck loaded with cooking grease, headed for r ecycling,  spilled out are large amount of grease along Apache Street.< /font>

Two l ocations have been affected.  Apache at North Sheridan and on Apache at Erie.

At last check HAZMAT crew were able to clean up a good portion of the greas e spill but are now having to wait on a steam cleaner to arrive to power cle an the roadway.

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Tags: us_NC, public, fire, injury, flammables, meth_lab

BREVARD - Emergency crews were at the scene of a possible met hamphetamine lab fire in Transylvania County on Saturday.

The blaze occurred on Mo untain Glen Road in Brevard at about 5 p.m., FOX Carolina News reported .

When p olice, who were there on a disturbance call, confronted the three people ins ide the home, someone sprayed the officers in the face with an unknown subst ance, deputies said.

The residents then set the apartment on fire, police said.

Firefig hters were able to put the fire out quickly, but one firefighter and three o fficers were injured.

The three people in the home were taken into custody with cha rges pending, police said.

Brevard City Manager Joseph Moore told FOX Carolina News that a hazmat team did not find any substances at the scene, so they assume that the chemical was some sort of flammable liquid.

According to Moore, three of t he four first responders taken to an area hospital were released.

Investigators h ave reopened all the apartment units at the scene except the apartment where the fire occurred.

Primary Agency: Brevard Fire Department

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