Minnesota Recycling Yard Fire Ruled Accidential
Flames burned deep inside massive pile of scrap metal
Flames burned deep inside massive pile of scrap metal
A massive fire in September destroyed more than 9,500 tons of chemicals at two adjoining plant sites
The facility will operate solely as a terminal for the next five years.
Washington D.C. circuit court petitioned to void the new rules that reverse stricter requirements on chemical storage and emergency response.
California occupational safety investigators have begun an investigation into Marathon's refinery following a Feb. 25 fire.
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board is currently pursuing 13 active industrial accident investigations.
Judge rules that the state improperly withheld evidence from the defense.
Change in refinery fire protection raises concerns among city officials.
Losses from the fire at the Berkshire-owned Lubrizol plant will be covered by one of the company's insurance firms.
A contract to incinerate foam containing fluorinated compounds has been called into question.
The ignition source for the blast remains unknown.
The fiery Feb. 6 train derailment spilled 7,500 barrels of crude in Saskatchewan.
The amount of sulfur dioxide and butadiene released were above environmental limits.
Complaints about the frequency of flaring resulted in a government investigation last year.
Firefighters with cancer are automatically given the benefit of the doubt as to an occupational link.
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