USA – CSB Opens Investigation into Fatal Chemical Incident at Catalyst Refiners Facility in West Virginia
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) announced that the agency is opening an investigation into the fatal chemical release on April 22 at the Catalyst Refiners, Inc. facility in Nitro, West Virginia that resulted in the death of two workers and injured several others. Catalyst Refiners conducts silver and ethylene oxide catalyst refining operations and is owned by the Ames Goldsmith Corporation.
CSB Chairperson Steve Owens said, “We are opening an investigation into this tragic incident to determine how it happened and identify ways to help prevent something like this from happening again.”
According to initial information, the incident involved a chemical reaction that occurred during the cleaning and decommissioning of equipment at the facility when nitric acid and another substance reportedly were mixed, resulting in the generation and release of toxic hydrogen sulfide gas in a building at the facility where numerous employees were present. In addition to the two fatalities, more than 30 people sought medical care, including one who reportedly was in critical condition. A shelter-in-place also was issued for the surrounding community.
Board Member Sylvia Johnson said, “This incident has had a real impact on workers, and on the surrounding community. Understanding what went wrong is essential so that facilities handling hazardous chemicals can operate more safely and responsibly.”
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