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West Pharmaceuticals Explosion in North Carolina
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| 01.29.03
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Posted on 01/29/2003 11:49:12 AM PST by kcvl
Plant employees over 200 people...
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: northcarolina; oldnorthstate
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To: JennysCool
OSHEA fined this company $10,000 for violations also according to John Gibson on Fox News.
401
posted on
01/29/2003 2:04:55 PM PST
by
kcvl
To: e_engineer
800 feet does sound awfully tall for water towers, but 80 sounds awfully short. The 800 figure has turned up on multiple news outlets.
To: kcvl
Good lord.
To: L`enn
what the hell is a gaylord? Not listed on dictionary.com. I thought they were a street gang.
404
posted on
01/29/2003 2:11:38 PM PST
by
johnb838
(Bush gets it)
To: JennysCool
Whether it's 60 or 100 who have not contacted their families (as the number seems disputed) there sure does seem to be a lot of people which have not been accounted for.
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posted on
01/29/2003 2:12:15 PM PST
by
Route66
(America's Mainstreet)
To: kcvl
It's not hard to rack up $10,000 in fines. What time period does that cover, do you know?
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posted on
01/29/2003 2:13:09 PM PST
by
wimpycat
(US: The masters of our domain...France: Morally bankrupt "old Europe")
To: L`enn
I should point out that a gaylord is a corrugated box, not a queer Peer.
407
posted on
01/29/2003 2:14:02 PM PST
by
Doctor Stochastic
(The brain is only as strong as its weakest think.)
To: Diana Rose
The syringes and IV tubing they described seemed pretty common place.
Most vaccines could be administered using pretty standard syringes and/or IV tubing of which there are several manufacturers.
If this was T, it seems they didn't pick a very good plant to hit.
408
posted on
01/29/2003 2:15:39 PM PST
by
DannyTN
(Note left on my door by a pack of neighborhood dogs.)
To: Route66
Sure does.
To: Howlin; All
I just talked with my pre-med grand daughter at UNC. She is working in the trauma unit at the hospital and said that helicopters had brought in 5 burn victims. A surgeon told her that at least one other had been taken to Duke.Other less serious vicims are at the hospital in Lenoir, she learned. She also said that when returning to her dorm, she had to wade through scads of TV crews gathered all around the hospital.
410
posted on
01/29/2003 2:16:20 PM PST
by
Carolinamom
(I was determined to know beans.......Henry David Thoreau)
To: kcvl
Under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, releases of more than one pound of methyl ethyl ketone must be reported annually and entered into the national Toxic Release Inventory (TRI). You know you can buy this stuff down at the hardware store in quart or gallon cans for use as paint solvent or degreasing solvent. All the MEK that is sold this way ends up released into the air or dumped on the ground. Wonder why everyone buying a quart (more than a pound) isn't warned to report it's use?
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posted on
01/29/2003 2:17:30 PM PST
by
templar
To: HairOfTheDog
Yea. They just loved him for it.
412
posted on
01/29/2003 2:17:48 PM PST
by
abner
(www.usflagballoon.com <-- new space shuttle photos)
To: kcvl
It was so amazing to see the firemen working this fire up on the support beams of this plant. The fires were burning all around them.
To: All
For anyone who, like me, has been tuned to this thread for the past few hours, AOL-Time Warner announced it lost $100 BILLION in 2002. And Ted Turner stepped down. We now return you to the thread.
To: FR_addict
firemen working this fire up on the support beams Having had a firend who fell from one while fighting a fire, I cringed watching that.
To: e_engineer
To: jriemer
Your post reminded me of listening to a motorist calling in to a local TV station on the morning of the bombing of the Fred Murrrah building in Oklahoma. He was on his way to work in the building and heard (and saw) the explosion. He said he thought it must be a gas explosion, till he remembered there was no gas in that building. This was before the cause of the explosion was known.
Prayers for the safety of your colleagues.
To: templar
Wonder why everyone buying a quart (more than a pound) isn't warned to report it's use? Because the public would never put up with all the unrealistic b.s. regulations. Even if the average joe wanted to comply, he would never understand the rules.
418
posted on
01/29/2003 2:33:41 PM PST
by
cayuga
To: DannyTN
Danny, please--no links to a magazine owned by Holocaust denier Willis Carto.
419
posted on
01/29/2003 2:34:10 PM PST
by
Catspaw
To: Churchillspirit
"It was quite an explosion. It lasted for several seconds," he said. "It almost felt like an earthquake was taking place."
The factory is close to Global Transpark, a onetime commercial airstrip now used mainly by military aircraft. Christopher White, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta, said no aircraft were involved.
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the plant was inspected in October, cited for numerous safety violations and fined about $10,000. State labor spokesman Juan Santos said the fine was reduced to $9,075 in an informal settlement Jan. 8.
They say the incident happened around 1:15 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. The TransPark is located at the Regional Jetport in Kinston. It was designed to be a manufacturing and transportation center allowing local companies to deliver products around the world.
420
posted on
01/29/2003 2:34:37 PM PST
by
kcvl
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