Yesterday the Chemical Safety Board (CSB) announced the release of their new safety video, called “Fire From the Storm: Chemical Release at Bio-Lab”. The video documents the events that led to the fire and hazardous chemical release that occurred at the Westlake, LA Bio-Lab facility in August 2020. The CSB published their report on the incident April 24th, 2023.
While this incident is an example of inadequate planning for extreme weather, the CSB also commented on the similarities between the Louisianna incident and last September’s incident in Conyers, GA:
“When announcing the video today, CSB Chairperson Steve Owens stated: “The substance involved in the 2020 fire and toxic gas release at the Bio-Lab facility in Louisiana is the same substance involved in the catastrophic chemical fire last fall at Bio-Lab’s facility in Conyers, Georgia, that began on September 29, 2024, as well as another fire and toxic gas release that had occurred at the Bio-Lab Conyers facility in September 2020 shortly after the Louisiana event. These dangerous events underscore the need for Bio-Lab and other chemical facilities to have more effective safeguards in place to prevent hazards from reactive chemicals that put communities and workers at serious risk, as well as the need for EPA, OSHA, and other regulatory agencies to take comprehensive action to protect against reactive hazards.””
The video addresses the five key safety concerns that contributed to the fire and release:
• Extreme weather
preparation,
• Process hazard
analyses implementation,
• Emergency
preparedness and response,
• Adherence to
applicable hazardous materials code, and
• Regulatory
coverage of reactive chemical hazards.
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