Ammonia Week in Review | October 27, 2017

October 27th, 2017 | , , , , ,

Cranes get to work in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….

Tragedy Averted as Ammonia Tanker Overturns – The fire brigade and the police reached the spot immediately and diluted the gas by spraying water on it. […keep reading]

Affco Rangiuru Plant Evacuates Workers After Ammonia Leak – Te Puke volunteer fire brigade chief officer Glenn Williams told the Bay of Plenty Times the leak was “isolated by contractors” and firefighters ventilated the room contaminated by ammonia. […keep reading]

Ammonia Leak at Port Coquitlam Chicken Processing Plant – An initial incident report says it is a small leak and everyone safely got out of the facility. The leak is said to have been caused by a failed valve seal. […keep reading]

3 Injured in Ammonia Leak at Salinas Cooling Center – At least three people were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, said Cary Lesch with the Salinas Fire Department. They complained of either burning skin or a burning sensation in their throat, he said. […keep reading]

2017-2018 Ammonia Refrigeration Training Days by Resource Compliance and CalCA – Mark your calendars for the 2017-2018 Ammonia Refrigeration Training Days hosted by Resource Compliance and CalCA. Click here for the detailed flyer.

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