The hazard
involved with aluminium dust/fine fires is now widely known. Only after
hundreds, yes hundreds of fatalities has this hazard been finally accepted for
what it is. Here is a recent incident that illustrates what can go right when
the responding fire department have the proper information on how to extinguish
an aluminium fine/dust fire.
Firefighters
used chemicals to extinguish a fire at the Triangle Manufacturing plant in
Upper Saddle River early one day during the first week of April 2019.
The fire broke out just before
8:30 a.m. in a unit at the Parkway plant that collects aluminum dust, USR
Police Detective Lieutenant said.
Water can't
douse that type of fire -- and may, instead, cause an explosion, USR Police
Detective Lieutenant
said.
Extinguishers
containing a dry chemical blend are necessary. Firefighters from Upper Saddle
River, Mahwah and Ramsey responded, along with hazardous materials units from
Bergen County and Mahwah.
Triangle
manufactures medical instruments and implantable devices in four facilities at
the 100,000-square-foot plant.
We
congratulate the fire departments and the manufacturing company for
successfully extinguishing this aluminium dust fire safely. In the past the
existence of aluminium fines and/or dust in our factories was considered a
nuisance. It was only after small fires that many in our industry began to
acknowledge this hazard. After several catastrophes did the world acknowledge
this hazard.
The
Aluminium Times magazine has published articles about this hazard. They can be
found here.
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