Ammonia Week in Review | February 12, 2016

Homes get disturbed in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…..

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Residents Return to Homes After Ammonia Leak Forces Evacuations – Sacramento Fire Department firefighters briefly evacuated a mobile home park near the 3100 block of 52nd Avenue as a precaution after an ammonia leak in a nearby cold-storage facility was discovered. […keep reading]

No Evacuation After Ammonia Leak at Boise Fed Ex Freight – An ammonia link at a Fed Ex Freight service center on North Cloverdale Road late Tuesday morning took hours to resolve while officials waited for a part to fix the leaking cylinder, Boise Fire Department and Fed Ex officials said. […keep reading]

Anhydrous Ammonia Transfers Need Approval – As the spring season approaches, North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring is reminding anhydrous ammonia users to file the proper documentation before transferring the fertilizer from a tanker to a nurse tank in the field. […keep reading]

Emergency Action and Response Programs – Facilities that store hazardous chemicals understand that they must plan for emergency situations. However, when one attempts to research the regulatory requirements for emergency situations, you can quickly become confused. For a facility in California that utilizes Hazardous Materials there are several emergency response-related regulations that you must be familiar with. […keep reading]

2016 Bakersfield Central Valley Chemical Safety Day – The Bakersfield Central Valley Chemical Safety Day is February 18th, 2016.  Please stop by the Resource Compliance booth, we looks forward to seeing you there.  […click here to register]

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