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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Chemical Safety headlines (9 articles)
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 07:22:49 -0500
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Chemical Safety Headlines From Google
Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 7:22:35 AM

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Table of Contents (9 articles)

CORONER IDS MAN DEAD AFTER FALL INTO CHEMICAL VAT IN DAYTON
Tags: us_OH, industrial, release, death, chromic_acid

5 ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH FENTANYL OVERDOSE: DEA ‰?? NBC LOS ANGELES
Tags: us_CA, public, discovery, response, dust

MAN REPORTS FIBERGLASS ‰??FALLING LIKE RAIN‰?? IN PANAMA PARK
Tags: us_FL, public, release, response, unknown_chemical, other_chemical

FIRE DESTROYS SCHOOL LABORATORY IN ENUGU ‰?? PUNCH NEWSPAPERS
Tags: Nigeria, laboratory, fire, response, unknown_chemical

WOMAN DIES AS CAN CONTAINING CHEMICAL GOES OFF- THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS
Tags: India, public, explosion, death, unknown_chemical, waste

CAR SHOP NEAR CATOOSA BURNS DOWN, FAMILY ESCAPES SAFELY
Tags: us_OK, industrial, fire, response, unknown_chemical

DIRECTOR OF WVHSEM DISCUSSES HAZMAT SPILL IN MARTINSBURG (PART 1)
Tags: us_WV, public, follow-up, response, unknown_chemical

HUNDREDS OF GALLONS OF FERTILIZER SPILLED AFTER TRUCK OVERTURNS, SHUTS DOWN ROAD
Tags: us_GA, transportation, release, response, ag_chems

CHEMICAL LEAK LEADS TO EVACUATION, CLOSURE OF MARQUETTE BUSINESS
Tags: us_MI, laboratory, release, response, nitric_acid


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CORONER IDS MAN DEAD AFTER FALL INTO CHEMICAL VAT IN DAYTON
https://www.whio.com/news/local/reports-person-falls-into-chemical-tank-dayton-business/NhGtbZYYiKQJm1tDS1hhuM/
Tags: us_OH, industrial, release, death, chromic_acid

DAYTON ‰?? Officials are investigating what caused a man death‰??s Tuesday morning after he fell into a chemical vat at Techmetals on Springfield Street in Dayton.

Dana Swisher, 60, of Union, was identified as the man who died at the business by Montgomery County Coroner Dr. Kent Harshbarger. The cause and manner of Swisher‰??s death has not yet been determined and remains under investigation.

‰??We don‰??t know what the cause of the event was,‰?? he said. ‰??I don‰??t know that this was an industrial accident or medical emergency.‰??

The Montgomery County Coroner‰??s Office and Dayton police are leading the investigative side of the incident. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is also investigating.

Crews initially were called to the business just before 9 a.m. for an industrial accident, but it was later upgraded to a hazmat incident.

A 911 caller reported that a man had fallen into a 4-foot-deep tank, according to dispatch records. Fire officials later confirmed the tank contained liquid chromic acid.

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5 ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH FENTANYL OVERDOSE: DEA ‰?? NBC LOS ANGELES
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/california-news/5-arrested-in-connection-with-fentanyl-overdose-dea/2295692/
Tags: us_CA, public, discovery, response, dust

Five people were arrested and several ounces of suspected fentanyl powder were confiscated in connection with an overdose death, San Diego DEA agents confirmed.

Three of the five suspects were taken into custody Monday at the California Suites Hotel on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard. They were staying in a second-floor room where DEA agents confiscated the suspected fentanyl powder.

Fentanyl is so dangerous ‰?? 80 to 100 times stronger than morphine, according to the DEA ‰?? the room where it was found was deemed uninhabitable by a hazmat team. The room will have to have a detailed cleanup before it's determined usable, agents said.

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MAN REPORTS FIBERGLASS ‰??FALLING LIKE RAIN‰?? IN PANAMA PARK
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2020/01/22/man-reports-fiberglass-falling-like-rain-in-panama-park/
Tags: us_FL, public, release, response, unknown_chemical, other_chemical

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ‰?? A man who runs Alvie‰??s Transmission Service on North Main Street in Panama Park called the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department on Monday to report fine strands of fiberglass ‰??falling like rain.‰??

Alva Morris said so much was coming down that he put on a face mask. He told News4Jax it happened while he was using his electric blower.

‰??As I was blowing, I noticed this sci fi-type moment where this stuff was shimmering all in my face and in my airspace there and I‰??m, like, ‰??My gosh. What‰??s this going on?‰??‰?? Morris said. ‰??After stopping my blowing process, I see all these little fiber strands and go to pay it attention and it looked like fiberglass.‰??

JFRD arrived and called for hazmat, which confirmed it was fiberglass and took some samples.

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FIRE DESTROYS SCHOOL LABORATORY IN ENUGU ‰?? PUNCH NEWSPAPERS
https://punchng.com/fire-destroys-school-laboratory-in-enugu/
Tags: Nigeria, laboratory, fire, response, unknown_chemical

a mysterious fire has destroyed the multi-million naira science laboratory of the Community Secondary School, Amagunze, in the Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State.

Southern City News gathered that the laboratory section of the college was gutted by fire on Friday, with the building and facilities worth millions of naira in it destroyed.

A community leader, Ozor Nnamani, who spoke to our correspondent in a telephone interview on Tuesday, said, ‰??The cause of the inferno is not yet known.

‰??I went to the school on Monday together with Igwe Moshood Okorie of Ohuani Amagunze, Igwe Emmanuel Nnamchi of Okeani/Aniyi Amagunze and members of the neighbourhood watch to see things for ourselves.

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WOMAN DIES AS CAN CONTAINING CHEMICAL GOES OFF- THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS
https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/2020/jan/22/woman-dies-as-can-containing-chemical-goes-off-2092762.html
Tags: India, public, explosion, death, unknown_chemical, waste

CHENNAI: A plastic can containing unidentified chemical exploded, killing a 48-year-old woman in Sriperumbudur on Sunday evening. D Shanthi, the deceased, found two plastic cans that could each store upto 25 litres of water near a scrap shop and she brought them home on Sunday.‰??With her son Manesh Kumar‰??s help she cut the lid of the first can. Since the second can contained some liquid, Shanthi went to empty the can before cutting the lid off completely. Suddenly, the can exploded and Shanthi sustained severe injuries,‰?? a police officer said.

Her sons rushed her to a hospital, where the doctors declared her brought dead. Police added that the ground near the victim‰??s house had caved in for at least one feet due to the explosion.Sriperumbudur police have registered a case and further probe is on. Shanthi is survived by two sons and her husband Devamohan, a lorry driver.

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CAR SHOP NEAR CATOOSA BURNS DOWN, FAMILY ESCAPES SAFELY
https://www.fox23.com/news/local/firefighters-responding-large-fire-catoosa-business/64RWJKEPDJB3XJQNMFAU4XYB3M/
Tags: us_OK, industrial, fire, response, unknown_chemical

CATOOSA, Okla. ‰?? A family is safe after escaping a fire at a car shop near Catoosa in Tulsa County on Monday.

Firefighters say drill work being done on one of the cars inside the shop near 11th Street and 193rd East Avenue drilled through a gas tank while the family including two children were inside.

Fire crews were called to the business around 7 a.m. amid reports of the fire.

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DIRECTOR OF WVHSEM DISCUSSES HAZMAT SPILL IN MARTINSBURG (PART 1)
https://www.localdvm.com/news/issues-and-insiders/director-of-wvhsem-discusses-hazmat-spill-in-martinsburg-part-1/
Tags: us_WV, public, follow-up, response, unknown_chemical

HAGERSTOWN, Md. (WDVM) ‰?? Martinsburg, West Virginia residents were woken up on Christmas Eve to evacuate after a hazmat situation.

Director of West Virginia Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (WVHSE), Michael Todorovich, discusses what exactly happened in the Eastern Panhandle

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HUNDREDS OF GALLONS OF FERTILIZER SPILLED AFTER TRUCK OVERTURNS, SHUTS DOWN ROAD
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/paulding-county/hundreds-gallons-fertilizer-spilled-after-truck-overturns-shuts-down-road/RWGX66X3YJDC3CYTKFKG6MPIVI/
Tags: us_GA, transportation, release, response, ag_chems

PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. ‰?? The Paulding County Sheriff‰??s Office has shut down Gulledge Road at Westin Way to investigate a crash that led to a chemical spill in the roadway.

Paulding County Fire says a fertilizer truck rolled over several times, causing hundreds of gallons of liquid fertilizer to spill out.

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CHEMICAL LEAK LEADS TO EVACUATION, CLOSURE OF MARQUETTE BUSINESS
https://www.wnmufm.org/post/chemical-leak-leads-evacuation-closure-marquette-business
Tags: us_MI, laboratory, release, response, nitric_acid

MARQUETTE, MI-- RTI Surgical of Marquette is closed due to a chemical leak.


The Marquette Fire Department was dispatched Saturday around 8 a.m. to North River Park Circle on a report that a heat treat furnace had filled the building with a chemical smell. Firefighters found employees had evacuated the building and were outside. The area involved was filled with an orange plume and a clear liquid was on the floor.

Officials say due to the nature of the chemicals possibly involved along with the amount available there was no danger to surrounding homes or the general public.

Employees were taken to UPHS-Marquette for evaluation. They were treated and released.

A HazMat team identified the chemical and the source of the leak. Officials say it was Nitric Acid.

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