Company officials and union executives disagree on the particulars of an incident at the Elkview coal mine on January 18, 2018. Employees reports seeing a fireball in the vents while Tech Resources officials state that the “significant pressure event” could cost as much as $10 million to fix the affected coal dryer.
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Steel Pellet Plant in India Experiences Its Fourth Fire Since 2011
On January 16, 2018, The Statesman reported a fire at Essar Steel’s ore grinding plant in Paradip, Odisha (India). The blaze broke out around 12:45 p.m. when a piece of metal fell onto the rubber lining of the conveyor belt. No injuries were reported and the plant was shut down until repairs could be completed.
Dust Collector Fire Yields No Injuries at Tiffin Furniture Plant
No one was injured in a dust collector fire at a Tiffin, Ohio furniture manufacturer on May 14, 2018. The fire at Ameriwood began with a spark in the dust collector which spread through wood dust in the ductwork within the building. Employees returned to work later that evening following equipment maintenance.
Dust Fire Destroys Muskegon, Michigan Foundry, Costs $15m To Rebuild
A Michigan foundry will need to be rebuilt, costing the company as much as $15 million following a dust fire at Muskegon Castings Corp. on March 13, 2018. 40 employees escaped without injury when a propane tank caused a spark, igniting dust throughout the foundry. Flames were still visible after several days.
Four Workers Badly Injured in Grain Silo Explosion in Strasbourg, France
On June 6, Daily Sabah Europe reported a grain silo had exploded in Strasbourg, France, injuring four people. Silo Silostra, where the explosion occurred, is a grain store with a 40,000-tonne capacity. The exact cause was not known. Two of the injured workers were transferred to a specialist burns unit.
Cottonseed Fire in Altus, Oklahoma Means Losses of Over $20 Million
Over 90,000 tonnes of cottonseed valued at over $20 million USD have been lost during an extensive fire in Altus, Oklahoma. No one has been injured however extremely dry conditions stemming from more than two months without rain have left firefighters working against their environment.
Wood Dust Fire Made Difficult With High Winds at Sawdust Mill
A wood dust fire at a sawmill in Montrose, Colorado was made difficult to fight due to extreme weather conditions. Firefighters were on site for several days at the Delta Timber location as high winds made normal firefighting procedures difficult. No one was injured however there was extensive damage to the facility.
Metal Dust Ignites Paper Filters At New Hampshire Manufacturing Plant
Metal dust ignited paper filters inside a portable dust collector at West Lebanon, New Hampshire manufacturer Victor Technologies. No one was injured as firefighters quickly extinguished the fire, however, there was extensive smoke damage to the entire building, including other tenants. The fire was ruled accidental.
Dry Conditions Thought to be Cause of Silage Silo Fire in Skogn, Norway
On July 2, a fire had broken out at a farm silo in Levanger, Norway. The fire service was alerted at 11.05 am when the smoke alarm at Mellon-Eggen dairy farm in Skogn was triggered. Smoke was seen coming from a silo full of silage. No injuries were reported. The fire is thought to be an accident.
Static Electricity Causes Dust Explosion in Carlisle, Ohio Facility
A dust explosion at a Mar-Flex Waterproofing and Building Solutions in Carlisle, OH occurred due to static electricity buildup. Although, the explosion blew out a section of the factory wall no workers were injured during the incident. An in-house sprinkler system was able to extinguish the resulting fire.