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:: Friday, August 20, 2004 ::
OSHA cites incinerator contractor for sarin exposure AP, Times Daily, AL
An OSHA inspection found that workers who were involved in a second agent spill less than three weeks later, on Feb. 4, had not been informed of procedural changes stemming from the January incident.
In the second incident, sarin spilled onto workers, got on clothing under their protective suits, and minute amounts escaped engineering controls.
Workers involved in a March 24 incident also had not been notified of procedural changes, according to OSHA. Although the report does not specify the nature of the March incident, an OSHA official said it involved a sarin spill.------------------------------------------- posted 6:20 AM :: reference link ::
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