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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2018 06:15:11 -0400
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Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 6:14:49 AM

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Table of Contents (8 articles)

JAR OF SODIUM PROMPTS HAZMAT RESPONSE AT ROCKLAND SCHOOL
Tags: us_MA, laboratory, discovery, response, sodium, waste

HAZMAT CREWS ATTEMPTING TO ID AND STOP LEAK FROM TRAIN DERAILMENT
Tags: us_CA, transportation, release, response, unknown_chemical

COURT VACATES DELAY OF EPA CHEMICAL SAFETY RULES
Tags: industrial, follow-up, environmental

ACID SPILL REPORTED AT MUCKLESHOOT HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER
Tags: us_WA, public, release, response, acids

APPLE'S STORE CLOSED AFTER IPAD BATTERY EXPLOSION
Tags: Netherlands, public, explosion, response, batteries

CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP UNDERWAY IN PULASKI COUNTY
Tags: us_VA, public, release, response, hydrogen_peroxide

WDAM-TV 7-NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS-HATTIESBURG, MS
Tags: us_MS, transportation, release, response, formaldehyde

PLANNING FOR LAB SPASHES AND SPILLS
Tags: laboratory, discovery, environmental, other_chemical


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JAR OF SODIUM PROMPTS HAZMAT RESPONSE AT ROCKLAND SCHOOL
https://patch.com/massachusetts/hingham/jar-sodium-prompts-hazmat-response-rockland-school
Tags: us_MA, laboratory, discovery, response, sodium, waste

ROCKLAND, MA ‰?? Rockland firefighters were called to a school after an old jar of sodium was discovered.

Rockland Fire says a teacher at the North River Collaborative School found the jar Tuesday afternoon while cleaning a cabinet in a science classroom.Upon arrival, firefighters located a cardboard box inside of a filing cabinet. Inside the box were multiple containers and jars containing a variety of leftover chemicals and substances from old science experiments.

Based on the appearance box and jars, it is believed that the sodium was there for years, if not decades.

After it was determined that the two-pound jar of sodium was determined to be a potential safety hazard and a regional hazmat team was requested to investigate. The sodium was taken to the Rockland Recycling Center, where it was deemed safe, according to Rockland Fire.

There were no leaks or spills from the box or jar. Other chemicals in the box were found and will be disposed of out of caution.

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HAZMAT CREWS ATTEMPTING TO ID AND STOP LEAK FROM TRAIN DERAILMENT
https://247headline.com/hazmat-crews-attempting-to-id-and-stop-leak-from-train-derailment/
Tags: us_CA, transportation, release, response, unknown_chemical

UPDATE: (2-21-18 3:30 p.m.) Leaks have been mitigated and substances positively identified with no threat to the community. Glen Helen Pkwy open to thru traffic. Cajon Blvd. open to employees and residents only due to emergency equip on the boulevard.

SAN BERNARDINO ‰?? A train derailment in San Bernardino caused several roads and a FedEx facility to be shut down for the remainder of the day.

On Tuesday, August 21, 2018, at around 9:20 a.m. numerous reports of a train derailment were made. It was reported that the derailment was in the area of the 7200 block of Cajon Boulevard. Several agencies responded to the scene including the San Bernardino County Fire Department, San Bernardino Police Department, and the San Bernardino County Sheriff‰??s Department. When the units arrived they found a freight train with thirteen tanker cars that had derailed.

Although there was no active fire or a visible vapor cloud, a 1000 foot radius was placed around the incident scene. Around 200 workers from the FedEx facility on Cajon Boulevard were evacuated from the property for the day. HazMat Specialists are working to control any leaks from at least two of the tankers. At this time they have tentatively identified the substances involved but confirmation is still pending. No detectable levels of any hazardous substance have been detected in nearby areas. No injuries have been reported to civilians or emergency responders.

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COURT VACATES DELAY OF EPA CHEMICAL SAFETY RULES
http://www.ammonia21.com/articles/8493/court_vacates_delay_of_epa_chemical_safety_rules
Tags: industrial, follow-up, environmental

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District Columbia on Friday vacated the 20-month delay of the Environmental Protection Agency‰??s updated rule on the safety of chemical plants, including those using ammonia.

The court vacated the EPA‰??s Delay Rule of June 14, 2017, which postponed the effective date of an update to its longstanding Risk Management Program (RMP)) until February 19, 2019. The updated RMP rule now goes immediately into effect.

The court described the rule‰??s delay as ‰??arbitrary and capricious,‰?? adding that it ‰??makes a mockery of the statute.‰??

‰??Today‰??s court decision is a victory for communities around the United States who have worked for years to win stronger protections from chemical disasters,said Earthjustice attorney Gordon Sommers, in a statement. Earthjustice represented the Union of Concerned Scientists, Environmental Integrity Project, and Sierra Club, among other groups, in the case.

The amended RMP rule (called the Chemical Disaster Rule of January 13, 2017) was developed during the Obama administration. It is an extension of the RMP, which regulates the safety of dangerous chemicals in industrial plants, including those with more than 10,000 lbs of ammonia. The new rule came about in response to a deadly ammonia fertilizer explosion at a plant in West, Texas, in 2013.

The suit against the delay was brought by New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman, who led a coalition of 11 state Attorneys General. Including those of New York, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.

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ACID SPILL REPORTED AT MUCKLESHOOT HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER
https://q13fox.com/2018/08/20/acid-spill-reported-at-muckleshoot-health-and-wellness-center/
Tags: us_WA, public, release, response, acids

AUBURN, Wash. -- Nobody was hurt after an acid spill Monday at the Muckleshoot Health and Wellness Center.

According to Skyway firefighters, hazmat crews were called around 8:00 a.m. to the report of hazardous materials.

A HazMat team entered the building and discovered an acid spill. Crews said they were able to neutralize the spill and were going through the decontamination process.

Crews said the building would soon be turned over to staff of the wellness center.

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APPLE'S STORE CLOSED AFTER IPAD BATTERY EXPLOSION
https://independent.ng/apples-store-closed-after-ipad-battery-explosion/
Tags: Netherlands, public, explosion, response, batteries

An Apple store in Amsterdam has been temporarily closed after an iPad battery exploded and released harmful chemical substances.

According to a report, the store was evacuated as a precautionary measure and three employees who reportedly experienced trouble breathing were treated.

‰??Due to the chemicals potentially released, the store has been closed as firefighters work to ventilate the space and clear out any harmful vapours,‰?? it was reported on Sunday.

The staff placed the iPad immediately into a container with sand and called the firefighters. It is unclear if the tablet has burst into the flames.

‰??Although, not related with this iPad battery explosion, as Apple started its iPhone battery replacement programme we‰??ve seen a few more incidents like this over the past months.

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CHEMICAL SPILL CLEANUP UNDERWAY IN PULASKI COUNTY
https://www.virginiafirst.com/news/local-news/chemical-spill-cleanup-underway-in-pulaski-county/1383076194
Tags: us_VA, public, release, response, hydrogen_peroxide

PULASKI COUNTY, Va. (WFXR News) - Crews are cleaning up a chemical spill that happened near Critzer Elementary School Monday morning.

Students and staff at the school were advised to stay inside as a precaution.

According to officials, the spill happened around 8:30 a.m. at a town sewer pump station near Critzer Elementary School. 50 to 100 gallons of hydrogen peroxide leaked from an onsite chemical storage tank while being filled by a third-party contractor.

The chemical spill has been contained and clean-up is underway.

A Town of Pulaski spokesman said it doesn't appear that nearby streams or groundwater has been contaminated.

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WDAM-TV 7-NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS-HATTIESBURG, MS
http://www.wdam.com/story/38924216/chemical-leak-contained-in-taylorsville
Tags: us_MS, transportation, release, response, formaldehyde

Taylorsville, MS (WDAM) -
A chemical leak in Taylorsville has been contained.

There was a small leak of formaldehyde from a tanker at the four-way stop in Taylorsville, according to Heather Easterling, director of the Smith County Emergency Management Agency.

Easterling said the Department of Environmental Quality was called to the scene and a safety test was run to test the quality of the air.

Businesses were able to reopen and everything is good at this time, according to Easterling.

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PLANNING FOR LAB SPASHES AND SPILLS
https://opexshare.doe.gov/lesson.cfm/2018/8/16/22498/Planning-for-Lab-Spashes-and-Spills
Tags: laboratory, discovery, environmental, other_chemical

Lab splashes and spills may be low-probability events and, as such, mitigation may appear to be sufficient. However, there is value in using setups and practices that contain, rather than just mitigate, splashes and spills. One driver for containment is that it helps prevent the additional dispersal of material by feet, hands, and other objects that contact undetected spilled or splashed material.
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