Hazmat


ASSE Offers Cleanup Tips for Flood-Related Mold

A blotch of black, gray, white, red, orange, yellow, blue, or violet fuzzy or slimy growth is usually the result of widespread mold growth. Besides infection and allergic reactions, excessive mold growth indoors can result in offensive, musty odors from the gases released by certain molds as they grow and die.

OSHA, Dow Chemical Renew Alliance

"The ideas shared by Dow and OSHA in the past have helped to identify and prevent occupational hazards, and we are eagerly anticipating more success ahead," said OSHA chief Edwin Foulke.

CSB Calls For Improvements to MSDSs for Nonconductive Flammable Liquids

The CSB found the most likely cause of the explosion at the Barton Solvents distribution facility -- involving what is known as a nonconductive flammable liquid -- was a static spark resulting from a loosely-linked level-measuring float within the tank.

Two Reappointed to Canada's Hazmat Information Review Council

One developed asbestos and air quality guidelines for Manitoba workers, while the other was the first Prince Edward Island Chapter chairperson for CSSE.

23 Serious Violations in Washington State's First Big Refinery Inspection

Three other large refineries in the state will have comprehensive inspections, too, under the federal National Emphasis Program spurred by the BP explosion in 2005.

EPA to Study Formaldehyde Use in Pressed Wood Products

The agency will develop risk assessments on the potential adverse health effects, evaluate the costs and benefits of possible control technologies and approaches, and determine whether EPA action is needed to address any identified risks.

High Court Rejects W.R. Grace Asbestos-Related Criminal Charges Appeal

The court also rejected a separate appeal by Grace executives who could face prison sentences of up to 15 years each if found guilty.

Ski Resort Fined for Failure to Report Hazardous Chemicals Inventory

Under EPCRA, reporting of chemical inventory information is required each year on March 1.



Medical Review Board Public Meeting Set for July 18

Attendance is open to the interested public, including medical examiners, motor carriers, drivers, and representatives of medical and scientific associations.

NIOSH Issues Guidance on Emergency PPE for CBRN Response to Terrorism

Currently, no single personal protective ensemble can protect the wearer from exposure to all hazards.

EPA Proposes to Extend Deadline for Pesticide Labeling

You may be potentially affected by this action if you are a pesticide formulator, agrichemical dealer, an independent commercial applicator, or a custom blender.

EPA to Clean Up Abandoned Uranium Mines on Navajo Nation

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in partnership with the Department of Energy, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Indian Health Service and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, recently finalized a five-year plan for cleaning up the legacy of abandoned uranium mining on the Navajo Nation.

Valero Refining-Texas Resolves CWA Violations over Oil Spill

Valero Refining-Texas L.P. has agreed to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Water Act stemming from a spill of 3,400 barrels of oil into the Corpus Christi Ship Channel.

Electrical Power Products Producer Charged with $193,000 in Penalties

Two repeat violations with penalties of $27,500 are being proposed for violations similar to those noted during earlier inspections in 2007.

DuPont Announces Price Hike for Kevlar, Nomex Products

Citing "extreme volatility in costs for raw materials, energy, transportation, and logistics," the company said the increase will be effective July 1.

Live from Safety 2008: Fire Protection Engineer Receives Service Award

An emeritus professional member and ASSE fellow, Lawrence E. Oldendorf has volunteered in the society’s programs for more than 40 years.

Hazardous Waste Code Altered, but Only for Vehicle Manufacturers

EPA is amending the F019 listing to facilitate the use of aluminum in automobiles, light trucks, and utility vehicles.

This CSB photo shows the aftermath of the Imperial Sugar explosion in 2008.

'60 Minutes' Looks at Combustible Dusts Tonight

Correspondent Scott Pelley's segment on the problem of dust explosions will include interviews of former CSB Chair Carolyn Merritt and OSHA chief Edwin Foulke Jr. This CSB photo shows the damaged Imperial Sugar plant.

DOE Applies to Construct High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada

The department began studying Yucca Mountain in 1978 to determine whether it would be suitable for the nation's first long-term geologic repository for spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste.

DOT Tells PHMSA, TSA to Work Together, Finalize Pipeline Security Annex

Further actions are needed because the current situation is far from an “end state” for enhancing the security of the nation's pipeline system, according to DOT’s Office of Inspector General.

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