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white cloud

(2,567 posts)
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 04:16 PM Jun 2013

Lax Regulation of Ammonium Nitrate Lead to West Texas Explosion

Lax Regulation of Ammonium Nitrate Lead to West Texas Explosion



A federal agency investigating a deadly explosion at a Texas fertilizer plant will tell a Senate committee Thursday that regulation of the dangerous chemicals used in the industry fall under a "patchwork" of standards that are decades old and are far weaker than rules used by other countries.

The U.S Chemical Safety Board is the first federal agency to acknowledge the lax oversight of ammonium nitrate, the chemical blamed for an explosion in West so massive that it registered as a small earthquake, flattened swaths of the small town and killed 15 people. The agency, one of several investigating the April incident, made 18 recommendations in a preliminary report obtained by The Associated Press. The findings will be presented to the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

The West Fertilizer Co. had no sprinkler systems, stored the chemical in wooden bins and did not report to local emergency responders the potential hazards of storing tons of ammonium nitrate because the law does not require them to do so, the report states. Firefighters are given only vague guidelines on how to battle a blaze involving ammonium nitrate — a chemical often used as a cheap alternative to dynamite in mining operations that has been used in terrorist bomb attacks.
http://www.feedandgrain.com/news/10977971/lax-regulation-of-ammonium-nitrate-lead-to-west-texas-explosion

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Lax Regulation of Ammonium Nitrate Lead to West Texas Explosion (Original Post) white cloud Jun 2013 OP
I can see how this company was wrong but intaglio Jun 2013 #1
Not to mention that hollysmom Jun 2013 #2

intaglio

(8,170 posts)
1. I can see how this company was wrong but
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 05:37 PM
Jun 2013

Storing NH4NO3 in wooden boxes is probably safer than storing it in plastic bins because of static electricity.

hollysmom

(5,946 posts)
2. Not to mention that
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 06:36 PM
Jun 2013

Good hair went on a business tour during and after that accident bragging about how business should come to Texas where they have almost no regulation. And then whines when FEMA isn't paying - this is what happens when it is not an act of god, but an act of man,. Man up Perry.

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