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Todd - Work
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 12:09 PM
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Subject: West, TX explosion

>From reading the latest reports, the fertilizer facility in West, TX
that exploded had 270 tons of ammonium nitrate on site. They had
previously told authorities that they had nothing hazardous. They were
required to file with DHS if they have more than 400 pounds on site and
only exceeded that by 1350 times. (Don't forget, Timothy McVeigh used a
lot of that at the OK City bombing). Obviously there is a problem at the
management level.

So when we evaluate facilities for sprinkler protection, how are people
handling hazardous materials? As a PE, I will address it one way. If a
contractor is looking at it in a design/build project, how is that being
addressed?

Todd G Williams, PE
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, CT
www.fpdc.com
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