Ammonia Week in Review | January 26, 2018
Ammonia clears the streets in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….
Goa Village Evacuated after Ammonia Gas Leak – At least two women were today shifted to a hospital and hundreds of residents in Goa’s Chicalim village evacuated from their homes after a tanker carrying ammonia overturned on the nearby highway connecting Vasco City to Panaji. […keep reading]
One person Taken to Timaru Hospital After Ammonia Leak at Smithfield Freezing Works– “A small ammonia leak occurred in an access tunnel above the Smithfield Plant around 8:30am today,” Smithfield plant manager Nigel Cuthill said in a statement. […keep reading]
An Ammonia Leak at Beston Pure Foods in Murray Bridge was Reduced by Fire Crews – In a message issued by the MFS it was said the emergency caused ammonia fumes to “waft” over the Murray Bridge township. […keep reading]
RAGAGEP: Codes, Standards, and Good Engineering Practices (Part 2) – Not every document is considered RAGAGEP. Generally, a published document must be widely adopted (e.g. model codes) or developed through a consensus process to receive RAGAGEP status. […keep reading]
2018 California CUPA Training Conference – Have you ever wondered what type of training the California CUPAs receive? If so, make plans to attend the 20th Annual CUPA Conference and see for yourself. […keep reading]
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