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Tips for Surviving Emergency Evacuations

By Jack Rubinger, Graphic Products, www.GraphicProducts.com   From time to time, we like to share perspectives of members in our connected communities. We’d like to thank Jack Rubinger, an expert in industrial safety, for…

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Emergency Evacuations – Do You Know What To Do?

By Jack Rubinger, Graphic Products, www.GraphicProducts.com From time to time, we like to share perspectives of members in our connected communities. We’d like to thank Jack Rubinger, an expert in industrial safety, for…

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Possible Combustible Dust Explosion Leaves Many Questions Unanswered

An investigation is still open, leaving many questions unanswered, in a manufacturing plant explosion and facility collapse that killed two people and injured 10 others. The incident occurred on January 20, 2014 at the…

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CSB Releases Preliminary Findings – West, Texas Fertilizer Explosion was Preventable

After a year-long investigation, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) released its preliminary findings in the ammonium nitrate (AN) fire and explosion that occurred at West Fertilizer in West, Texas. Last April’s tragedy…

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May is Building Safety Month!

May is Building Safety Month! Founded by the International Code Council in 1980, Building Safety Month is a public awareness campaign that reinforces the need for adoption of modern, model building codes, a strong and efficient…

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2012 Life Safety Code – What can you Expect to See in Georgia?

In our blog last week, Georgia State Fire Marshal, Dwayne Garriss, shared the history of the state fire code. This week, Dwayne will share with us why the state made the decision to move to the 2012 Life Safety Code and a few…

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One Year Later: The West, Texas Tragedy

On April 17, 2013, the town of West, Texas was in the midst of a devastating tragedy, when a fire and massive explosion demolished West Fertilizer Company, causing the deaths of 15 people and injuring approximately 200 others.…

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NFPA 56: Chemical Industry will Benefit from Communication and Education

From time to time, we like to share perspectives of members in our connected communities. We’d like to thank both Jack Rubinger and John Puskar, two experts in industrial safety, for providing today’s guest post: The NFPA…

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Inside the Eglin Air Force Base Foam Accident

By Jeff Harrington, CEO and Founder of Harrington Group, Inc. High expansion foam (HEF) is used as an efficient and highly effective fire suppression technique, particularly within locations that pose a high risk for fuel…

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Ready for Anything: Mitigating Risk in Green Buildings

With the trend toward sustainability practices in construction, safety has become a lot more complicated. There are countless factors involved, and a successful project is one that strikes the right balance while mitigating…

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The Human Element: Keeping Firefighters Safe in Green Structures

So far in this series, we’ve discussed the specific risks green building elements pose in terms of igniting or facilitating a fire. And while sprinkler systems, insulation, and thermal barriers are all vital parts of the…

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