On February 16, 2007, a propane fire erupted at the Valero McKee Refinery in Sunray, Texas, north of Amarillo. Three workers suffered serious burns, and the refinery was forced to shut down. The fire began following a leak in the propane deasphalting unit and spread quickly, in part because of the rapid collapse of a major pipe rack carrying flammable hydrocarbons. Some of the rack’s support columns had not been fireproofed.
No Way Down: Chemical Release at Wacker Polysilicon
A CSB safety video on the investigation into the fatal release of hydrogen chloride at the Wacker Polysilicon North America...