A small furnace explosion led to the evacuation of a manufacturing
business in the Northwest USA. A fire occurred one afternoon during the first
week of May 2017.
Employees
of a die casting and metal injection molding company reported a small explosion
in a hydrogen operated furnace, which is used in their manufacturing process.
Firefighters
arrived at the scene and confirmed that all employees had safely evacuated and
the fire was contained to the furnace.
While
the fire did not spread, a piece of ventilation pipe for the furnace was blown
from the roof area and landed near an adjacent business. The other business did
not sustain any damage.
There
were no injuries reported and a damage estimate was not immediately available.
The cause of the explosion is under investigation.
We are glad that no one was injured in this incident. Especially
with the pipe that was blown off the roof. One wonders if that pipe should have
had a blowout panel that would prevent a future recurrence. We are very pleased
that the plant was evacuated safely with no injuries. It is very important to
have regular randomly scheduled evacuation trainings.
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