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SAM 224 | Chris Baker Interview – Part 1

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On August 6, 2012, the Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Refinery in Richmond, California, experienced a catastrophic pipe failure in the #4 Crude Unit. The pipe ruptured, releasing flammable, hydrocarbon process fluid which partially vaporized into a large vapor cloud that engulfed nineteen Chevron employees. All of the employees escaped, narrowly avoiding serious injury.

The flammable portion of the vapor cloud ignited just over two minutes after the pipe ruptured. The ignition and subsequent continued burning of the hydrocarbon process fluid resulted in a large plume of unknown and unquantified particulates and vapor traveling across the Richmond, California, area. In the weeks following the incident, approximately 15,000 people from the surrounding area sought medical treatment due to the release.

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Contact Us www.SAMatters.com www.RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424 (office) 651-331-8518 (cell)

SAMatters Social Media Facebook.com/SAMatters

www.linkedin.com/in/richgasaway/

https://twitter.com/RichGasaway SAMatters TV

https://www.youtube.com/SAMattersTV

SAMatters Radio iTunes Stitcher

Google Play

Our Sponsors

Midwest Fire MidwestFire.com

Chief Miller

Instagram: @Chief_Miller

Intro music

Safety Dance (1982)

Men Without Hats

GMC - Virgin Records

Licensed by BMI Music

Photo Credit PhotoTaker(dot)Net

Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System

http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/

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On August 6, 2012, the Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Refinery in Richmond, California, experienced a catastrophic pipe failure in the #4 Crude Unit. The pipe ruptured, releasing flammable, hydrocarbon process fluid which partially vaporized into a large vapor cloud that engulfed nineteen Chevron employees. All of the employees escaped, narrowly avoiding serious injury.

The flammable portion of the vapor cloud ignited just over two minutes after the pipe ruptured. The ignition and subsequent continued burning of the hydrocarbon process fluid resulted in a large plume of unknown and unquantified particulates and vapor traveling across the Richmond, California, area. In the weeks following the incident, approximately 15,000 people from the surrounding area sought medical treatment due to the release.

Show Notes

Contact Us www.SAMatters.com www.RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424 (office) 651-331-8518 (cell)

SAMatters Social Media Facebook.com/SAMatters

www.linkedin.com/in/richgasaway/

https://twitter.com/RichGasaway SAMatters TV

https://www.youtube.com/SAMattersTV

SAMatters Radio iTunes Stitcher

Google Play

Our Sponsors

Midwest Fire MidwestFire.com

Chief Miller

Instagram: @Chief_Miller

Intro music

Safety Dance (1982)

Men Without Hats

GMC - Virgin Records

Licensed by BMI Music

Photo Credit PhotoTaker(dot)Net

Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System

http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/

  continue reading

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