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Ammonia mobilizes in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. Mulberry Mosaic Building Evacuated After Ammonia Leak – Employees opened an isolated, deactivated ammonia pipeline and some residual ammonia was accidentally released. […keep reading] Strategies for Maintaining PSM Compliance (Part 3) – We all know that regular maintenance is important for the ongoing functionality of a process, yet […]
Ammonia hibernates in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. Fertilizer Plant in Buckeye Cleared of Reported Ammonia Leak – Arizona Department of Environmental Quality authorities confirmed the Fertizona plant and ammonia-storage facilities were not responsible for the odor, and that all of Fertizona’s ammonia-related systems were functioning properly. […keep reading] 2016-2017 Ammonia Refrigeration Training Days […]
Ammonia takes a stroll downtown in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. Ammonia Spill Prompts Evacuation in Corcoran – Downtown Corcoran was evacuated Monday morning after a truck lost control and covered the area with a cloud of ammonia. […keep reading] Ammonia Leak Reported at Whitney Plant – First responders arrived after receiving reports of employees […]
Ammonia gets caught up in politics in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. How Will Trump Election Influence Ammonia Refrigeration? – The EPA’s soon-to-be-released RMP rule changes may be targeted by new administration, but low-charge ammonia trend should go forward, says GCCA government expert. […keep reading] Fire, Law, Medical Agencies Respond to Ammonia Leak – Emergency […]
Ammonia reporting proves to be vital in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. One Worker Injured After Anhydrous Ammonia Leak Between Glyndon And Dilworth – Two 1,000-pound anhydrous ammonia tanks on a trailer connected to a pickup at the elevator started to leak, said Glyndon Fire Chief Bob Chuchna. […keep reading] Ingham Chicken Factory At […]