Ammonia Week in Review | May 4, 2018

A farmer is air-lifted to a hospital after exposure to ammonia in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review



Farmer Airlifted to Hospital After Inhaling Chemical Fumes – An unnamed farmer at the time was switching tanks when he came in contact with anhydrous ammonia about a 1/2 mile north of Sigel on Rte 45. […keep reading]

Management of Change and Communicating with the Local CUPA – Did you notify your local CUPA about the recent modifications at your facility? If not, you probably should have. […keep reading]

GEA Makes Low-Charge Ammonia Chillers Available in U.S. – German OEM GEA, whose North American office is in York, Pa., has announced that its GEA Blu low-charge ammonia chillers, which have been sold in Europe are now available in the U.S. […keep reading]

Ammonia Leak Contained at Somerset Dairy Facility – An ammonia leak is now contained at a Somerset dairy facility. Pulaski County emergency managers say the leak occurred at Prairie Farms. […keep reading]

 

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