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Ammonia Week in Review | March 11, 2022

March 11th, 2022

Russian invaders plotting to blow up ammonia warehouses in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Russian Invaders Could Blow Up Ammonia Depots in the Kharkiv Region – The terrorist state produces fakes to justify its atrocities and accuse Ukraine of them. […keep reading] Ten People Rushed to Hospital After Ammonia Leak at British Food Factory […]

RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards | Part 6: Ammonia Detection & Ventilation Control

March 8th, 2022

Uriah Donaldson, OHST, presented a technical paper at the 2019 RETA National Conference and 2021 IIAR National Conference titled RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards. This is the sixth post in a series of blogs which include excerpts from his technical paper. Ammonia Detection Requirements related to ammonia detection systems can be grouped into […]

Ammonia Week in Review | March 4, 2022

March 4th, 2022

    A scientific breakthrough in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Israeli GenCell Achieves Scientific Breakthrough with Zero-Emission Green Ammonia Project – The success of this project could allow green ammonia to serve as a central hydrogen carrier for the energy industry and be a key component of fertilizers for agriculture. […keep reading] The […]

Ammonia Week in Review | February 25, 2022

February 25th, 2022

Costco chicken plant shut down after Ammonia leak in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Chemical Leak at Costco Chicken Supplier in Fremont Injures Three, Shuts Down Operations – Three people were injured, and one was hospitalized, after an ammonia leak at Lincoln Premium Poultry in Fremont on Saturday. […keep reading] RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and […]

RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards | Part 5: Ammonia Discharge Termination

February 22nd, 2022

Uriah Donaldson, OHST, presented a technical paper at the 2019 RETA National Conference and 2021 IIAR National Conference titled RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards. This is the fifth post in a series of blogs which include excerpts from his technical paper. Ammonia Discharge Termination In the 1970s, the first language to set the […]