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ThemaÄlterer Brandbericht aus den USA17 Beiträge
AutorKlau8s B8., Isernhagen / Nds515997
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    Hallo Freunde,

    den folgenden, zugegeben etwas älteren Einsatzbericht fand ich heute in der "Packet Radio" (IN der Funkamateure) Mailbox.

    Der Grund, weshalb ich ihn einspiele ist die Kaltschnäuzigkeit der Verantwortliche, die, um Kosten zu sparen minimalste Sicherheitsvorkehrungen außer Acht ließen.

    Interessant, dass die Verantwortlichen nicht einmal zur Rechenschaft gezogen wurden.
    Money makes the world going around.

    Gruß
    Klaus


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    October 23, 1989
    Gas leak kills 23 at plastics factory

    On this day in 1989, 23 people die in a series of explosions
    sparked by an ethylene leak at a factory in Pasadena, Texas. The
    blasts, which took place at a Phillips Petroleum Company plant,
    were caused by inadequate safety procedures.

    A polyethylene reactor at the Phillips 66 Chemical Complex in
    Pasadena created chemical compounds necessary for the production
    of plastics. The plant produced millions of pounds of plastics
    daily for use in toys and containers.

    In an effort to cut costs, Phillips subcontracted much of the
    necessary maintenance work in the plant. Fish Engineering and
    Construction, the primary subcontractor, did not enjoy a stellar
    reputation even prior to the October 23 disaster. In August, a
    Fish employee opened gas piping for maintenance without isolating
    the line. This caused flammable solvents and gas to be sent into
    a work area where they ignited, killing one worker and injuring
    four others.

    Fish was undertaking maintenance work on the plant’s polyethylene
    reactor on October 23 when, once again, problems arose. A valve
    was not secured properly, and at approximately 1 p.m., 85,000
    pounds of highly flammable ethylene-isobutane gas were released
    into the plant. There were no detectors or warning systems in
    place to give notice of the impending disaster. Within two
    minutes, the large gas cloud ignited with the power of
    two-and-a-half tons of dynamite.

    The explosion could be heard for miles in every direction and the
    resulting fireball was visible at least 15 miles away.
    Twenty-three workers at Phillips were killed and another 130 were
    seriously injured as the first explosion set off a chain reaction
    of blasts.

    A subsequent investigation found that although the Occupational
    Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) had cited Phillips for
    several serious safety violations in previous years, it had not
    done a comprehensive inspection of the plant since 1975. Other
    testimony revealed that inadequate safety procedures used during
    the maintenance process had left the plant vulnerable to
    disaster. However, no criminal charges were filed against
    Phillips or its managers.







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