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Texas Gov. Bio-Toxin, Bio-Hazard Statement
Texas Gov's Office ^ | 02/01/03 | Texas Gov

Posted on 02/01/2003 2:49:59 PM PST by Suck My AR-16

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According to eyewitness and video accounts, the disintegration of the Space Shuttle Columbia could be seen, heard and felt by Texans all across North-Central and East Texas and western Louisiana.

As we await more information concerning the events of this great tragedy, I want to re-emphasize a note of caution to all living in North and East Texas: if you spot shuttle debris, do not touch it nor go near it. Shuttle materials could pose a grave risk to human health because of toxic propellants used aboard the space shuttle.

If you find debris, please call local authorities immediately to tell them of the location. This information also can be reported through a toll-free number: 1-800-525-5555.

Soon after receiving news of this tragedy, my office began coordinating with federal and local officials. I have spoken to Secretary Ridge twice, and my office remains in constant contact with proper authorities to assist in any way possible.

The Texas Emergency Operations Center is fully operational, and The Texas National Guard is on stand-by. We have deployed one unit of the 6th Civil Support Team to Lufkin to assist with hazardous material recovery.

In addition 22 National Guard soldiers are assisting local authorities in Nacogdoches and 36 soldiers are in Lufkin to help secure sites there. The National Guard has provided a C-130 out of Carswell Reserve Center to provide support to NASA and 2 Blackhawk helicopters have been dispatched from Austin to Lufkin to provide support.

We also activated the Amber Alert Network to warn citizens of the grave risk that could be posed by shuttle debris.



(Excerpt) Read more at governor.state.tx.us ...


TOPICS: Announcements; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: biohazard; columbiatragedy; feb12003; govrickperry; healthhazard; nasa; rickperry; spaceshuttle; texas
How many Texan's live in the DANGER ZONE ?
1 posted on 02/01/2003 2:49:59 PM PST by Suck My AR-16
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To: Suck My AR-16
 

Safety data for hydrazine hydrate

Hazard: Toxic

General

Physical data

Stability

Toxicology

Transport information

Personal protection

[Return to Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Lab. Safety home page.]


This information was last updated on January 14, 2002. We have tried to make it as accurate and useful as possible, but can take no responsibility for its use, misuse, or accuracy. We have not verified this information, and cannot guarantee that it is up-to-date.



2 posted on 02/01/2003 2:54:23 PM PST by mvpel
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To: mvpel
Something tells me the whole "toxic propellant" story is a red herring. What they're really trying to do is not have civilians handle and contaminate any debris they find.
3 posted on 02/01/2003 3:00:46 PM PST by BlazingArizona
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To: BlazingArizona
Something tells me the whole "toxic propellant" story is a red herring. What they're really trying to do is not have civilians handle and contaminate any debris they find.

You may be right.

But if you're wrong, that ain't the kind of stuff you want to be wrong about.

4 posted on 02/01/2003 3:06:23 PM PST by IncPen
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To: mvpel
Might be minute quantities or residue, but most may have burned up on re-entry.
5 posted on 02/01/2003 3:06:25 PM PST by chemicalman (Rid the country of the vast liberal consipracy)
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To: mvpel
Might be minute quantities or residue, but most may have burned up on re-entry.
6 posted on 02/01/2003 3:06:56 PM PST by chemicalman (Rid the country of the vast liberal consipracy)
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To: chemicalman
Doesn't take much - note the occupational exposure limit of 0.02 parts per million. That's the equivalent of a bit over three tablespoons in an olympic-size swimming pool.
7 posted on 02/01/2003 3:14:47 PM PST by mvpel
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To: BlazingArizona
Apparently some folks suffered burns when they attempted to handle the debris. Not sure if it was chemical or because the stuff was still hot.
8 posted on 02/01/2003 3:16:01 PM PST by mvpel
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To: BlazingArizona
No they are correct, excuse my spelling but the "UNSYMMETRICAL DIMETHYL HYDRAZINE (FUEL) AND NITROGEN TETROXIDE (OXIDIZER)" fuels are not unlike that used on the old Titan missles stationed around the Wichita KS, Tucson AZ and Little Rock AR areas. The oxidizer will screw you up bad....trust me on this. Contact burn is only a minor hazard, Whole lot of USAF Missle troops got bit by this stuff well after they thought it was safe to handle.

Dangerous stuff , no BS.....DO NOT TOUCH and stay away. PLEASE ! Dig up your old shuttle landing videos and watch the crews is chemox suits inspect the shuttle before the hatch is opened......that is the reason IMO and experience.

Stay Safe !

10 posted on 02/01/2003 3:41:11 PM PST by Squantos (RKBA the original version of Homeland Security .....the one proven method that works !)
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To: BlazingArizona
Something tells me the whole "toxic propellant" story is a red herring.

Something tells me you're an idiot.

11 posted on 02/01/2003 3:43:32 PM PST by tallhappy
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To: Squantos
What kind of heat would it take to burn these up? That stuff was glowing.
12 posted on 02/01/2003 4:00:19 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck
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To: Suck My AR-16
When I read the headline I thought maybe some lab experiment of bio-hazards done in space being released.
13 posted on 02/01/2003 4:01:08 PM PST by tubebender (.)
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To: HiTech RedNeck
I'll only repeat what I've experienced .... the oxidizer forms a dust, rust like dust that I believe won't go away..... even if extreams of heat are experienced. I remember the render safe /decon was simply a mineral oil sprayed on to stop the oxidation. After that it simply was a bag and tag to the best of my memory.

I was part of two accidents involving the Titans. Rock Kansas and Damamcus (Searcy) Arkansas where such a hazard existed. The Searcy accident resulted in a detonation of the fuels tossing the W53 warhead a few hundred yards from the silo.

After the Rock Incident I remember a Security Policeman that just sat on the tail gate of a pickup truck and was burned badly by a fine film of the dust/residue.

Nasty crap....will screw up yer life.

Stay Safe !

14 posted on 02/01/2003 4:09:16 PM PST by Squantos (RKBA the original version of Homeland Security .....the one proven method that works !)
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To: Squantos
Why don't we go back to splashdowns? This kind of material has no business zooming down near population centers.
15 posted on 02/01/2003 4:18:55 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Agree......but that decision is above my paygrade........Stay Safe !
16 posted on 02/01/2003 4:25:13 PM PST by Squantos (RKBA the original version of Homeland Security .....the one proven method that works !)
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To: chemicalman
Might be minute quantities or residue...

As a ChemicalMan, the first and foremost aspect of dealing with any chemicals (or potential of exposure to chemicals) regardless of what they are is to handle them safely. The excerpt from the material safety data sheet shows the need for risk assessment even with minute quantities or residue. That assessment must be done by qualified people (i.e., chemical people.) SAFETY FIRST, debates later!

Which is why in the MSD you have this:
Personal protection
Safety glasses, gloves, good ventilation. Treat as a possible carcinogen. Remove all sources of ignition from the working area. Prepare a risk assessment before starting work.

17 posted on 02/01/2003 8:54:21 PM PST by exhaustedmomma (Praying for families of Columbia Shuttle)
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To: exhaustedmomma
I didn't say to go play with the stuff. </sarcasm>
18 posted on 02/01/2003 9:27:40 PM PST by chemicalman (Rid the country of the vast liberal consipracy)
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To: BlazingArizona
I would have believed that also but.... Let me share a story with you. I am on a search and rescue team in Southern California. A few years back one of the militarys Classified birds crashed on Catalina. LA county fire responded. ( which I am not a part of) Two paramedics reached the burning wreckage. All I can say is both died within a year and a half of some strange cancer. It is now our policy that we can not approach a downed military air craft. EVEN IF THE PILOT NEEDS ASSISTANCE. ( which I can not see us not helping) But that is the policy.
It was one of the first things I thought of today. I also remember that picture from bosnia where our f117 was shot down and all those civilians were standing around this burning wreckage. I thought well those folks are dead and they don't even know it.
19 posted on 02/01/2003 9:45:26 PM PST by Walkingfeather
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To: chemicalman
Oh, I am sorry! I thought the point of the article was to make sure folks understood the seriousness of not handling the stuff. </sarcasm>
20 posted on 02/02/2003 5:44:56 PM PST by exhaustedmomma (Praying for families of Columbia Shuttle)
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