Skipping Firozabad at an awesome speed: Howrah New Delhi Duronto on-board
12273 Howrah- New Delhi DURONTO Express (headed by 30244 Ghaziabad shed WAP- 7) skips the industrial town and station of Firozabad at good speed ...
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12273 Howrah- New Delhi DURONTO Express (headed by 30244 Ghaziabad shed WAP- 7) skips the industrial town and station of Firozabad at good speed ...
Winner - "Best Sports Film" - 2010 Webby Awards. A free educational documentary chronicling how after 41 years of playing NBA basketball in Seattle, the SuperSonics were moved to Oklahoma and became the Thunder. This film was created by Sonics fans in order to educate the public. This film is in High Definition, Close Captioned and has a soundtrack provided by Seattle area musicians. Visit SONICSGATE.ORG for more info. Features original HD interviews...
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RI News Digest: man injured in Pawtucket industrial accident is identified The Pawtucket Police Department has identified the man seriously injured in an industrial accident Monday as Ramiro Cruz, 40, of Central Falls. At 1:20 pm, the Pawtucket Police and Fire departments responded to a call at 33 India St., |
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Honoring those lost on job: Mother hopes event will be tribute to son, others ... Summerville parents Tina and David Williamson lost their son Matthew in an industrial accident on board a ship at the North Charleston waterfront. The couple is trying to gain a following for a local observance of National Workers Memorial Day. |
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Posted on April 27th, 2011 Is it a felony if one employee is hurt in an industrial accident with animals and another employee takes a picture of the accident scene without the owner's knowledge and consent? Would that employee (and the injured employee under a conspiracy theory) |
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Key agency to miss next round of tests Although the CSB has investigated more than 50 industrial accidents in its two-decade history - including the lethal 2005 explosion at BP's Texas City refinery - federal officials and companies linked to the Macondo well have questioned the board's |
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Railroad spur's reopening at issue Commissioner Nick Lorenzo said he is concerned about liability in the event of an accident with Wheeling & Lake Erie owning the spur but Centennial serving as the supervising company. "I want to know who to call if something happens," Lorenzo said. |





By Rafael Moure-Eraso
On Feb. 20, 2003, powerful dust explosions tore through the CTA Acoustics plant in Corbin, Kentucky, where fiberglass insulation was manufactured for the automotive industry. The loss of seven lives and scores of injuries made the accident one of the state's deadliest.
U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) investigators found that the explosion was fueled by resin dust which accumulated in a production area and that was likely ignited by flames from a malfunctioning oven. The resin involved was a phenolic binder used in producing fiberglass mats.
Investigators found that CTA had been aware that combustible dust in the plant could explode, but did not modify the design of the plant to prevent the release and accumulation of the dust, communicate the hazard to workers or modify operating procedures. The CSB also found that Borden Chemical, the manufacturer of the resin, had failed to include adequate safety warnings on the data sheets for the raw material that generated the combustible dust.
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