Working with chemicals in an industrial setting can be dangerous. Take this example from North Carolina today, where 20 were hospitalized after an explosion and building collapse:
GARNER, N.C. (AP) — Three people were missing and 20 taken to hospitals after an explosion at a Slim Jim meat products plant in North Carolina, officials said Tuesday.
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“There is a toxic cloud on and about the plant,” Williams said.
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The site produces Slim Jim products. Williams said several people reported hearing an explosion before the building partially collapsed.
The toxic cloud is probably ammonia – very nasty to breathe. (The article mentions an ammonia leak not yet being contained.)
In true Internet fashion, there’s already a video of the cause of the explosion and collapse. I’ve embedded it below.
(I do realize that I’m going to Hell for this post. But I can’t help it; this was the first thing that came to mind when seeing the AP article about the collapse.)
At least I won’t be alone.
Well, Hell will be crowded…first thing Charlie and I thought of, too 🙂