A blaze in the crusher plant at Tennessee
Aluminum Processors took firefighters about an hour to extinguish on May 24,
2012, officials said. There
were no injuries.
The
fire started about 9:40 a.m., Mt .Pleasant Fire Chief said. As firefighters
arrived at the scene, a thick plume of black smoke could be seen from several
miles away.
“Apparently
people could see it (smoke) all the way from the 43 bypass, so we were getting
calls from spectators and the company at the same time,” E911 Director said. Mt. Pleasant Fire Department responded and called for
mutual aid from the Maury County Fire Department, he said. The Maury County
Office of Emergency Management also responded.
Fire Chief
said the crusher plant building is about 100 feet by 200 feet in size and is
about 75 yards from the nearest structure.
The
fire ignited in a cardboard-only dumpster that had been placed just a few feet
from the crusher plant, Fire Chief said. He speculated that some other material
that could have sparked the fire was mistakenly placed in the dumpster.
The
building sustained damage to part of its roof and to three of four exterior
walls. There was nothing flammable inside the building so no interior damage
occurred, the chief said.
TAP
immediately evacuated employees from the crusher plant when the blaze began, he
said. The fire was extinguished
inside the building about 10:45 a.m. The dumpster that contained cardboard
was still smoldering and was removed from the facility, he said. TAP
restarted operations in the area affected by the fire shortly after it was
extinguished, according to radio traffic.
It is imperative
that your facility(s) have an emergency action plan. The APSB has visited
several aluminium plants that fires occurred during the visit
and evacuation was required. Remember
it is not if your facility will have an emergency, but when!
Occupational
Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Evacuation Plans and Procedures
eTools is a great resource. It can be viewed here:
Where at your facility is the evacuation map posted? Please comment.
1 comment:
.......certainly causing Supply Chain issue in the Welding Industry.
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