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Dust Explosions and Fires Continue Nationwide
by John Astad | February 14, 2008 at 01:10 pm
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Until the Secretary of Labor enacts a comphrehensive OSHA workplace standard where combustible dusts are present, dust explosions and fires will continue at an unbridled rate.
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"A powerful sawdust explosion shook a building and started a fire at a
furniture facility off U.S. 29 Tuesday morning, but left minimal damage
and no injuries."
After a two year investigation, the Chemical Safety Board submitted a report to the Department of Labor in November 2006, concerning combustible dust hazards and the prevelance of explosions, fires, injuries, and fatalities that occur in a wide spectrum of industries.
Top federal safety officials urged the Labor Department in 2006 to adopt critical regulations to prevent deadly dust explosions-- like the one suspected in the deadly blast in a Georgia sugar plant last Thursday-- but the government has failed to do so.
I am writing to ask you to take immediate steps to issue a standard to prevent combustible dust explosions, as recommended to your agency by the Chemical Safety Board (CSB) in November 2006.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., today sent a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Labor and the interim executive of the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, urging them to begin a comprehensive investigation of the Feb. 7 explosion at the Imperial Sugar refinery in Savannah, Ga.
Fire closes Rice Lake
manufacturing plant 1/30/2008
Firefighters could see smoke emanating from a chip and dust collection chute when they arrived, which lead them to the source of the blaze located in a western storage silo. Flames also spread into an interior machine room in the main plant.
Coal dust sends firefighters to Clinton ADM plant Friday, December 21, 2007
The fire started when some coal dust near a boiler in the co-generation plant began to smolder, said company spokesman David Weintraub.
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at 14:31 on February 14th, 2008
watermon, I like this story. It's good stuff.