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Heating Oil spill in a basement in Ohio - Case Study
During replacement of oil furnace by an HVAC contractor in Ohio, there was an accidental release of almost 250 gallons of No. 2 heating oil in the basement. The oil seeped below the concrete surface and the smell of heating oil fumes was so strong that the home owner was advised by the doctor and was relocated in a hotel free from the fumes of heating that caused chemical burn of throat. ...
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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
OSHA issued the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) standards, 29 CFR 1910.120 and 29 CFR 1926.65 (54 Federal Register 9294-9336, March 6, 1989), to protect workers and ...
News
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New Safety Standards to Protect Communities in Puerto Rico and Nationwide from Chemical Accidents
Earlier this month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced finalized amendments to the Risk Management Program (RMP) to further protect communities from chemical accidents, especially those located near facilities in industry ...
IAEM and NEMA Tout Return on Investment of Critical Emergency Management Grant
Block Engineering Launches Next Generation of Its LaserWarn Chemical Threat Detection Product
Reprogramming the Disaster relief funds puts assistance to Disaster survivors at risk
Frequently-Asked Questions about Anhydrous Ammonia
Equipment & Solutions
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Odour Monitoring System
Odosense is an e-nose based odour monitoring system designed to monitor various odourful and toxic gases. Odosense continuously detects, measures and monitors the odourful gaseous contaminants. Oizom Odour Monitoring Solution comprises of a network of e-noses (OdosenseTM) positioned on the periphery of the site. By using external modules one can also monitor meteorological parameters like wind ...