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Friday, November 20, 2009

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When a fire or explosion occurs at a chemical plant, refinery or other site involving any of the thousands of dangerous chemicals and hazardous materials used and transported across America every day, firefighters need a great deal of information fast. The problem is, they often don't have it. Although Tier II forms provide responders with emergency contacts and the types and quantities of hazardous materials on the site and their hazard characteristics, they often are missing in action or out of date. According to a 2003 survey by the University of Texas at Dallas, Texas fire departments said ...

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