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Categories: Best Practices/AAR
2008: St. Louis ERs Confronted by Hazmat Crisis

What happened at SSM DePaul Medical Center foreshadowed what COVID-19 would bring

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/549198/2008-st-louis-ers-confronted-by-hazmat-crisis
Categories: Best Practices/AAR, Detection/Protection
Fire Protection on the Roof

The history of rooftop fire protection tanks.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/531618/storage-tank
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
UL Firefighter Safety Research Institute Expands Focus

The organization, rebranded as UL’s Fire Safety Research Institute, will holistically address the world’s unresolved fire safety risks and emerging dangers.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/616780/ul-firefighter-safety-research-institute-expands-focus
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Revisiting New Carissa's 1999 Grounding: What We Can Learn

The U.S. Coast Guard chose an unusual, yet effective, tactic for dealing with the grounding of a fuel-laden freighter off Coos Bay, Oregon, on Feb. 4, 1999.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/540892/new-clarissas-grounding-21-years-later
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Focus on Fire Protection Education

The Society of Fire Protection Engineers strives to advance fire protection engineering and provide technical information to the fire protection community.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/615701/focus-on-fire-protection-education
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
COVID-19 and Compliance

Three questions every industrial workplace needs answered

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/547309/covid-19-and-compliance
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Revisiting 2008's Imperial Sugar Refinery Blast

Combustible sugar dust caused an explosion that killed 14 workers in Port Wentworth, Georgia, on Feb. 7, 2008.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/541837/revisiting-a-2008-sugar-refinery-blast
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Revisiting the 2015 Vancouver Port Hazmat Incident

When 22 tons of pool cleaning tablets began to oxidize in a shipping container, acrid fumes created a toxic cloud.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/545208/revisiting-the-2015-vancouver-port-hazmat-incident
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Emergency Preparedness

Training, safety processes and new technologies are all paramount in preventing disasters, industrial fires and explosions.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/608591/emergency-preparedness
Categories: Best Practices/AAR, Special Operations
Psychological Trauma Among Firefighters

Psychological trauma is real, especially for first responders. OSHA reports that one of the top causes of firefighter deaths is suicide.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530382/ems-corner-5
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Evolution in Organizing Safety Data

Safety data sheets are now organized so that information is in 16 categories and in an order that make sense.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530360/ems-corner-4
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
How to Move to a Flourine-Free Future

As more states move to ban PFAS, departments must consider alternatives. As they do, they must consider safe testing and disposal for AFFF products before...

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/604488/how-to-move-to-a-flourine-free-future
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
EPA Fines Valero $47K For Safety Violations in 2020 Fire

Valero Refining-Meraux has agreed to pay $47,357 in fines to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to settle allegations that it did not follow federally...

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/602879/epa-fines-valero-47k-for-safety-violations-in-2020-fire
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
National Foam Discontinues PFAS Foam Sales in MD

National Foam announced March 1 that it will discontinue the sale of all PFAS-based foam concentrates into the State of Maryland.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/596993/national-foam-discontinues-pfas-foam-sales-in-md
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Kinston, North Carolina: Jan. 29, 2003

Rubber dust explosion tears apart a North Carolina factory.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/536832/kinston-north-carolina-jan-29-2003
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Poor Water Supply Is Not An Acceptable Risk

Do not accept low-pressure hydrants and stop-gap measures.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/586761/poor-water-supply-is-not-an-acceptable-risk
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Fire Foam Maker to End Sale of PFAS Concentrate in California

National Foam prepares for statewide ban on January 1.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/585168/fire-foam-maker-curtails-sales-of-pfas-concentrate-in-california
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
December Marks the 15th Anniversary of the Buncefield Depot Disaster

Overfilled gasoline storage tank causes worst explosion in Europe since World War II.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/536757/buncefield-united-kingdom-dec-11-2004
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Arson Charge Filed in Michigan Furniture Factory Fire

Accused faces four felony charges in the October 7 blaze.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/578614/arson-charge-filed-in-michigan-furniture-factory-fire
Categories: Best Practices/AAR
Fire Causes Cardboard Emergency in South Korea

Damaged mill produced nearly 7% of the country's annual corrugated paper supply.

https://www.industrialfireworld.com/578404/fire-causes-cardboard-emergency-in-south-korea


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