Recent Blog Posts
A ship sinks with ammonia on board all in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Fears after Ammonia Gas Left on Sunk Ship in Solomon Islands – The provincial health director, John Selwyn Harara, said an initial assessment has also uncovered an unknown amount of ammonia gas on board. “The fear now is if it leaks, then it […]
EPA violations get expensive for a Massachusetts meat processor in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Meat Processor’s Poor Refrigerant Plan will Cost it $138,000 – Kayem Foods Inc. of Chelsea, Mass., is required under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 to file a risk management plan with the Environmental Protection Agency because it uses […]
Mark your calendars for the 2018-2019 Ammonia Refrigeration Training Days hosted by Resource Compliance and CalCA. Click here to download the detailed flyer. Come join us for a full day of hands-on ammonia refrigeration training. This year’s training sessions will provide a variety of hands-on workshops as well as presentations on a wide variety of important […]
An ammonia leak at a Kellogg facility in New Jersey leaves an employee with burns in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… 1 Hospitalized Following Ammonia Leak at Kellogg Plant in Winslow Township – One person has been hospitalized following an ammonia leak at the Kellogg plant in Winslow Township on Friday night. Authorities […]
A hefty fine is levied against a cold storage after an ammonia injury in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Rand Transport Fined $45,000 Over Ammonia Gas Burns Suffered by Contractor – A Perth-based cold storage food distributor has been fined $45,000 over an incident that left a contractor with serious chemical burns to […]