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April 29, 2014

Fatal Explosion Kills 14, Injuries 226

A federal investigation into the fatal fire and explosion at the West Fertilizer plant in Texas points to shortcomings in existing regulations, standards and guidance. Does this case show there is a real need for more safety regulation? 

The April 17, 2013, explosion killed 14 people, injured 226 and caused widespread community damage including the destruction of many buildings in the area.

The explosion resulted from an intense fire in a wooden warehouse building that led to the detonation of about 30 tons of ammonium nitrate stored inside wooden bins.

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) recently released preliminary results of its investigation. Theagency’s work continues as it attempts to find whether additional factors contributed to the explosion.

The CSB says the building lacked a sprinkler system or any other type of system to automatically detect or suppress fire.

It was only 20 minutes from the first report of the fire in the building until the explosion.

The fire “resulted from the failure of a company to take the necessary steps to avert a preventable fire and explosion and from the inability of federal, state and local regulatory agencies to identify a serious hazard and correct it,” said CSB Chairperson Rafael Moure-Eraso.

“The CSB found at all levels of government a failure to adopt codes to keep populated areas away from hazardous facilities,” said CSB Supervisory Investigator Johnnie Banks.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg as far as the CSB’s criticism of federal, state and local government to regulate this type of chemical facility. Some material from the CSB’s preliminary report:

No one needs to be told about the debate in Washington, DC, and elsewhere about government regulations.

This Article Retrieved from Safetynewsalert.com

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