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    Three hurt in another Bhushan accident Bhushan Steel

    DHENKANAL: Close on the heels of death of four workers on Bhushan Steel Limited (BSL) campus at

    Kantabania in the district, three company employees were seriously injured in an explosion on Saturday

    night.

    The injured, Sachin Gupta (27), Santosh Singh (40) and Satyendra Prasad (37), were admitted to a

    private nursing home in Cuttack. Sources said the incident occurred when an oxygen pipe suddenly

    burst.

    The pipe, which was connecting oxygen plant to Steel Making Shop (SMS) -II, burst at about 11pm in phase-II area of the plant. The three on-duty workers were injured. According to sources, a

    fire at the recently-commissioned oxygen plant caused the explosion.

    Four labourers were killed and three others injured due to LPG gas cylinder explosion on

    January 6. According to Ramesh Behera, assistant director, factory and boiler, Dhenkanal, at

    least 42 workers died and many others were injured due to accidents in the plant from 2009 to

    2012..

    General secretary, Bhusan Steel Sramika Sabha, Pabitra Biswal alleged, "Despite frequentaccidents causing deaths and injuries, the authorities are not taking steps to ensure safety of

    workers. If the spree of accidents continues we would launch an indefinite strike."

    However, the BSL authorities claimed the accident occurred due to negligence of contractorsconcerned or agencies involved in construction works. "In no way we are responsible for the

    accident," BSL deputy general manager (personnel) M P Singh told TOI. Manager, Safety

    Department, Debashis Tripathy said, "The oxygen pipe, which was not at an operational stage,suddenly burst. We are finding out the reason behind it. Accidents occurred due to human error.

    However, we have taken all safety measures to avoid any accident in the plant."

    Bantwal: 8 dead in gas tanker tragedy at

    Perne, kin to get Rs 1 lac

    Bantwal, Apr 9: The death toll in the tragic gas tanker accident at Perne near Uppinangady on Tuesday

    April 9 has climbed to eight, after two injured persons passed away in hospitals later in the evening.

    The deceased are Khateejamma (40), who was admitted to Father Muller hospital, and Vasanth (35)

    from Bantwal, who was in AJ hospital. Vasanth was driving the Omni that was charred in the incident.

    The other persons who died in the tragedy are Shobha Rai (45), Vanita (38) and her son Shitesh,

    Guruvappa (30), Sunil and driver of the tanker Cheluvarasan (32).

    Contrary to initial reports, it is now learnt that there was no cleaner and the driver was alone in the

    tanker when the accident occured.

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    Meanwhile, deputy commissioner Harsh Gupta announced a compensation of Rs 1 lac each for the kin

    of the dead as well as for those who had sustained more than 50 percent of burn injuries. Those with

    lesser degree of injury will be getting Rs 50,000 each.

    He also said that steps will be taken to ensure that the company concerned too pays compensation to

    the victims.

    Update: 7 pm

    The rescue operations near Uppinangady where a gas tanker overturned and caught fire, resulting in the

    death of six persons, have been completed.

    Speaking to daijiworld, district chief fire officer Varadraj said that the operation came to an end at 4 pm

    and the traffic on the highway has been restored.

    "Altogether, 13 fire tenders with 65 personnel were employed for the task. We received a call at 10 am

    about the accident, and fire tenders from Puttur and Bantwal rushed to the spot. Later, fire engines

    were called from other places like Mangalore and Beltangady also," he said.

    "Six persons have been killed and three are seriously injured. A garage, a tailoring shop and eight houses

    were burnt down in the tragedy," he said, adding that the fire spread within a radius of 300 metres.

    He also added that the operation went on well without any glitches and there was sufficient water

    during the entire process.

    Update: 1.15 pm

    As per the latest reports from the gas tanker accident spot, six bodies including those of children have

    been recovered.

    The names of the deceased are yet to be ascertained. However, TV reports claimed two of the victims as

    Shobha and her child.

    he total number of injured persons is yet to be known, however, it is said that five persons have been

    shifted to various hospitals. Three of them were taken to Father Muller Hospital in a critical condition.

    They are Vimala, Indira and Khateejamma.

    Four houses, two shops, a garage, an Omni and a tempo have been charred. The driver of the tempo

    escaped unhurt.

    The number of deaths is likely to increase as rescue operations are still under progress and the fire

    fighters are trying to enter the houses that caught the flames. The driver and the cleaner of the tanker,

    who are reportedly among the dead, are still stuck inside, it is said.

    The fumes have been brought under control.

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    Traffic from both sides of the highway has completely stopped. Sources said that it may take another

    two or three hours to bring the situation to normal.

    "Even as fire and emergency health services rushed to the spot, the officials of HPCL to which the tanker

    belonged, came to the spot only around 1415 hours while the incident occurred at 10 am," said the

    police.

    Also, three persons, Indira (40), Vimala (38), an anganwadi teacher by profession, and Khateejamma

    (37), who reside by the side of the accident spot, suffered critical injuries. They were rushed to Puttur

    hospital from where they were taken to Mangalore and admitted into Father Muller Medical College

    Hospital.

    Three lorries, a car and a bike have been reportedly charred in the incident.

    First Update

    A tanker that was carrying 16,000 litres of LPG from HPCL to Bangalore from the city overturned at

    Perne on national highway 75 near Uppinangady in the taluk while negotiating a bend there, and caught

    fire instantly. The LPG spread immediately around the vehicle, carrying the flames with it. The incident

    occurred on Tuesday April 9 morning.

    The entire area around the ill-fated tanker has been burning, and huge flames coupled with unbearable

    heat could be experienced from a distance.

    The police rushed to the spot, and arranged for the evacuation of buildings and houses located within a

    radius of one km. Still, there is a risk of buildings, trees etc catching fire, as the flames are uncontrollable

    as of now. There are reports that three houses located by the roadside have caught fire.

    Fire tenders are being rushed to the spot. A couple of fire brigade vehicles have reached the spot now,

    and trying to extinguish the flames.

    Traffic has been stopped on the national highway on both sides at a safe distance. Long queues of

    vehicles were seen on both the sides, but it will be several hours before the flames can be controlled

    and traffic is allowed to move.

    The pants of an elderly person caught fire while she was lighting her LPG

    cabinet heater.

    She removed the burning pants and threw them into the porch, where a fire started, and went intothe bathroom. A neighbour noticed the fire in the porch and provided assistance. Emergency

    services were called and the injured person was taken to hospital.

    Event ID 121105-02

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    Event date 29/10/2012

    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Space heater cabinet heaterEvent Fire, Explosion

    Casualty Injury

    Injury Burn

    Property

    damage level

    Restricted to the direct vicinity of the equipment

    Outcome ofinvestigation

    The heater importer tested and examined the heater and associated cylinder.The importer advised that the controls were intact, there was no leakage and

    that the heater operated satisfactorily, with no flaring from the radiants.

    The accident evidently resulted from the user standing in front of the heater

    during ignition, most likely close to the radiants. There was a warning on the

    heater against standing in front of the heater during ignition.

    The family advised that they were sourcing an alternative form of heating for

    their injured mother.

    Event summary: The Fire Service reported a fire involving a cabinet heater.

    An elderly resident of a dwelling was having difficulty starting the heater. When she did ignite

    the heater, there was an immediate gas fire within the heater enclosure surrounding the LPG

    cylinder. Another occupant (her son) extinguished the flames using wet towels and receivedburns to his hands. He was treated in hospital and discharged.

    Event ID 121120-03

    Event date 15/11/2012

    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Space heater cabinet heater

    Event Fire, Explosion

    Casualty Injury

    Injury Burn

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    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Hose assembles

    Event Fire, ExplosionCasualty No casualty

    Injury No injury

    Property

    damage level

    Restricted to the direct vicinity of the equipment

    Outcome of

    investigation

    A relatively small fire of undetermined origin evidently spread to encompass a

    twin pack LPG system supplying an outside mounted instantaneous waterheater.

    A flexible pigtail from one of the cylinders then pulled away from an autochangeover/regulator. Gas from the pigtail ignited producing large gas flames

    which caught fire to plastic sheeting covering a nearby car port.

    The Fire Service attended, extinguished the fire and isolated the gas at the

    cylinders. A ball and spring had been removed from an excess flow valve fittedto the pigtail thus disabling the excess flow valve. This evidently resulted in

    some 39 kg of LPG escaping through the pigtail before the gas was isolated.

    The company that installed the flexible pigtail undertook to inspect other suchfittings that it had installed in order to ensure that they had intact excess flow

    valves.

    Energy Safety is also conducting other sample audit work to determine if

    removal of safety devices is an issue for the industry as a whole.

    Event summary: Energy Safety was informed of a business where a gas fired

    industrial "turbo heater" had been installed in a greenhouse.

    The business owner had advised that a large number of plants had died due to the poor operation

    of the heater and that staff had reported feeling nauseous and unwell. The heater has beendecommissioned.

    Event ID 120806-03

    Event date 2/08/2012

    Site Commercial

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    Environment Building

    Equipment Industrial direct fired air heaters

    Event CO Poisoning (Incomplete Combustion)

    Casualty No casualtyInjury No injury

    Property

    damage level

    Restricted to the room containing the equipment

    Outcome of

    investigation

    An audit identified an unsafe installation at a plant nursery. The installation

    comprised two 45 kg LPG cylinders connected to a change over regulator

    which was supplying an industrial turbo heater.

    The appliance was provided with an inadequate gas supply pressure and wastoo large for the room size. There is circumstantial evidence that these failures

    to provide a safe appliance set up resulted in incomplete combustion, producing

    products of combustion that harmed both the staff and the plants.

    Energy Safety has laid complaint with to the PGDB in relation to the involved

    installer and certifier.

    Event summary: A person was found deceased in a bedroom containing a

    Gascraft Torino LPG cabinet heater, manufactured in 2007.

    A post mortem sample of his blood contained high levels of carbon monoxide.

    Event ID 111221 02

    Event date 20/08/2011

    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Space heater cabinet heater

    Event CO Poisoning (Incomplete Combustion)

    Casualty Fatality

    Injury Asphyxiation, Toxicity

    Property

    damage level

    No property damage

    Outcome of The death is under investigation by the Police who are assisting the coroner. A

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    investigation pathologist's report contains the view that the death resulted from carbon

    monoxide poisoning from inhalation of fumes from the heater with no evidence

    of inhalation of un-burnt LPG.

    Energy Safety also investigated the matter and concluded that excessive levels

    of carbon monoxide may have resulted from operation of the appliance in a litback condition. The appliance was subject to inspection and tests. The light

    back condition could not be replicated under normal operating conditions.

    Light back was identified as the possible cause of excessive carbon monoxide

    emissions from a 2007 Gascraft Torino LPG cabinet heater in a previous

    fatality.

    There is no evidence that a lack of servicing or preventative maintenance were

    factors in either death.

    Event summary: Explosion in a gas oven leading to a fire destroying the house

    and one person hospitalised with severe burns.

    Event ID 111210 03

    Event date 10/12/2011

    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Domestic freestanding cooker

    Event Fire, Explosion

    Casualty Injury

    Injury Burn

    Property

    damage level

    Extended to the site

    Outcome of

    investigation

    A gas leak was ignited by operation of light switch which caused an explosion.

    The cause of the leak is not known at this stage. The PGDB havecommissioned a metallurgical examination of some of the components of the

    installation to see if the source of the leak can be determined.

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    Event summary: An LPG cabinet heater of uncertain age, and capable of

    operating on only one heat setting, had previously been used without incident,

    including the previous day.

    The user turned the cylinder at the back of the heater on, turned the control to a low or medium

    setting and pressed the piezo igniter. Flames immediately erupted all round the heater singeing

    the operator's hair. The operator attempted to extinguish the flames but they grew and she burnther hand and a thumb in the process. Black smoke started to emerge from the heater so she called

    the Fire Service who advised her to evacuate the premises. The operator then dragged the heater

    away from some drapes toward some open ranch sliders, then left the premises. The Fire Servicearrived soon afterwards, took the heater outside, extinguished the fire, detached the cylinder and

    cooled the equipment with water.

    Event ID 120223 01

    Event date 23/02/2012

    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Space heater cabinet heater

    Event Fire, Explosion

    Casualty Injury

    Injury Burn

    Property damagelevel

    Restricted to the direct vicinity of the equipment

    Outcome of

    investigation

    From the Fire Service description, there appeared to have been a leak about

    the cylinder. Due to the extent of the fire damage it was not possible to

    identify the point of leakage.

    Event summary: An elderly man purchased a spare LPG cylinder from a garage

    sale for his two year old LPG cabinet heater.

    He connected this cylinder to the heater, lit it on low and noticed that a flame establishedsatisfactorily. About 2 to 3 minutes later, when he was 6 feet from the heater, he heard a sound of

    escaping gas. He turned around and noticed 2 foot high flames coming from the back of the

    heater. He wetted a large towel and threw it over the heater. His wife called the Fire Service whoarrived to find the fire out. They removed the cylinder to a safe area and called a Council officer

    who removed the almost empty cylinder for disposal. The owner disposed of the heater which

    was badly fire damaged.

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    Event ID 120416 01

    Event date 8/03/2012

    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Space heater cabinet heater

    Event Fire, Explosion

    Casualty No casualty

    Injury No injury

    Propertydamage level

    Restricted to the direct vicinity of the equipment

    Outcome of

    investigation

    Gas most likely leaked from the connection point between the cylinder and

    regulator and became ignited by the heater flame. The event was notified toEnergy Safety more than a month after it occurred by which time the evidencehad been destroyed. The cylinder was reportedly almost empty and this may

    have limited the extent of the fire.

    Event summary: The duty manager at a hotel went to the kitchen of a hotel to

    turn the gas off.

    Some time after a fire broke out activating the automatic sprinkler system. The Fire Service

    arrived and noticed a smell of gas in the kitchen.

    Event ID 120404 03

    Event date 2/04/2012

    Site Commercial

    Environment Building

    Equipment Steel/galvanised

    Event Fire, Explosion

    Casualty No casualty

    Injury No injury

    Property

    damage level

    Extended to the room and structure containing the equipment

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    Outcome of

    investigation

    An investigating Fire Safety officer advised that:

    Attending Fire Service officers noticed a distinctive smell of gas on arrival. The duty manager may have turned gas on rather than off. Found an open section of flexible gas pipe close to the area of origin of the

    fire with an open valve (which may or may not have been open prior to thearrival of the Fire Service).

    The area of origin was close to an area of damaged electrical wiring that hadevidently been chewed through by a nearby dead rodent.

    The certifying gasfitter, who notified Energy Safety of the event, advised that

    he found a significant leakage in the gas installation and the leakage point was

    close to an area of damaged electrical wiring.

    The most likely scenario appeared to be that gas from a partially open or open

    valve or gas from the leakage point became ignited by electrical arcing of the

    damaged electrical wiring.

    It was strongly recommended that:

    The hotel owners, in consultation with the hotel operators, engage a licensedcertifying gasfitter and a licensed electrician to put in place a system of

    periodic preventative maintenance and safety checks for the gas and

    electrical installation and appliances in the hotel.

    The hotel owners ensure that the old gas pipework was either removed orcapped by a licensed certifying gasfitter or licensed gasfitter so that it does

    not provide a potential conduit for any leaking gas to enter the building.

    The hotel operators put in place systems to ensure that gas appliances areonly disconnected by licensed gasfitters or other persons who are authorised

    to carry out gasfitting.

    Event summary: A gasfitter notified Energy Safety of fire damage to a house.

    A radiant heater appears to have ignited timber behind wall/ceiling cladding.

    Event ID 120410 03

    Event date 8/04/2012Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Overhead radiant heaters external use

    Event Fire, Explosion

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    Event summary: A Fire Service officer advised that a small LPG canister

    cooker, which was being used for spotting drugs, was the cause of a fire.

    Event ID 120626 02

    Event date 21/06/2012

    Site Domestic

    Environment Building

    Equipment Camping cooker

    Event Fire, Explosion

    Casualty No casualty

    Injury No injury

    Property

    damage level

    Restricted to the direct vicinity of the equipment

    Outcome of

    investigation

    The Fire Service officer advised a small LPG canister cooker was being used

    in the bedroom of a house for spotting drugs. The cooker was being used with

    the trivet upside down (because one of the trivets was broken).

    The user had advised that she was using the cooker while it was still inside a

    plastic storage container and that she had wedged paper or cardboard behindthe canister to hold it in position and to make it seal. She had turned the cooker

    off after using it and then left the house.

    Minutes later there had been a fire which was noticed at an early stage. TheFire Service were called to the fire, however the cooker and canister were too

    badly fire damaged to discern the make and model.

    The event resulted from misuse of the cooker.

    Several dead in Mexico gas-tanker explosion

    Tuesday, 07 May 2013 20:34A gas tanker has exploded on a highway in the Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec, killing at least18 people and injuring three dozen, according to the Citizen Safety Department of Mexico State,

    which surrounds Mexico City.

    Officials did not rule out the possibility that Tuesday's death toll could raise more as emergency

    workers continued sifting through the charred remains of vehicles and homes built near the

    highway on the northern edge of the metropolis.

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    A huge piece of the lorry's gas tank was blown a hundred meters by the force of the blast,

    landing atop the wall of a house and cars parked outside.

    Charred wreckage of cars littered the blast site.

    The explosion closed the highway between Mexico City and Pachuca.

    Mexican Lorries, often overloaded or unsafely operated, have been involved in a number of

    spectacular, deadly accidents in recent years.