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Date: May 11, 2017 at 08:22:35
From: Eve, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Pipe Explosion at Hanford Plutonium Finishing Plant Site

URL: http://www.nbcrightnow.com/story/25408984/pipe-explosion-at-hanford-plutonium-finishing-plant-site


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ3Qr6rWJl8

Pipe Explosion at Hanford Plutonium Finishing Plant Site
Posted: May 01, 2014 9:50 PM EDT
Updated: May 02, 2014 2:13 AM EDT




NEAR RICHLAND, WA - Hanford union workers tell NBC Right Now there
was an explosion at the plutonium finishing plant cleanup site weeks
ago, but the event wasn't shared with the public.

The Hanford union representative says it happened when workers were
cutting some pipe as part of the demolition of the Plutonium Finishing
Plant.

The union representative wants to remain anonymous and says workers
are concerned management isn't putting worker safety first.

"Having a pipe explode at probably the most contaminated facility in the
United States. This is one of the most hazardous buildings in the U.S."
said the Union representative.

Workers describe the explosion as a spark then flames that shot out of a
pipe and a loud bang that vibrated the pipe and the worker.

We're told it happened two weeks ago when workers were
cutting a pipe inside the Plutonium Finishing Plant. PFP is where the
plutonium was manufactured for one of the atomic bombs dropped in
World War II. "Management continues to call it a small pop even though
the workers say no this thing was a big, loud bang like a shot gun blast,"
said the union representative.


"Management continues to call it a small pop even though the workers
say no this thing was a big, loud bang like a shot gun blast," said the
union representative.

CHPRC is the contractor managing the PFP site cleanup.

Workers say they think the contractor is playing down the explosion and
possible safety concerns to protect themselves from fines and work
delays.

The union representative says if the pipe broke, workers would've inhaled
plutonium particles that could have possibly deadly health effects.

"They care more about their milestone being met, getting this facility torn
down in a timely fashion, than any of the concerns that are brought up.
People bring up concerns and they fall on deaf ears, especially at this
facility," the union representative said.

Management issued a stop work order for cutting pipes at PFP But
workers don't think enough is being done to protect them when they get
sent back.

"It's like they're dumbing it down because if this becomes a big concern,
then they're not going to be able to remove the pipe in a timely manor.
Well, that's not the concern. I could care less about your time frame and
how much money you're going to make when you get that pipe out. My
concern is the people cutting the pipe in the first place and that doesn't
seem to be their concern," said the union representative.



The PFP contractor is managed by CH2M Hill.

CH2M Hill provided this statement to NBC Right Now:


"CH2M HILL’s goal across the Hanford Site is safe and compliant work.
We are investigating what occurred on Thursday, April 17. While cutting a
pipe, employees reported hearing a loud bang and seeing a small,
orange-reddish flame emit from the end of the pipe. Employees
responded safely and appropriately after the event occurred.

The pipe being cut was sealed within a containment enclosure at the
time. Employees did not observe any pressurization of the bag and no
sign of damage.

No employees were hurt, and post job surveys did not detect any spread
of contamination. We are in the process of a thorough examination of the
pipe to determine what led up to this incident. Employees at the
Plutonium Finishing Plant have stopped using mechanical cutting
methods until a cause is determined and we can prevent future
recurrence."

The Department of Energy provided NBC Right Now this statement:

"The Department of Energy is overseeing the contractor's response and
will continue to evaluate their investigation into the cause of the event
and corrective actions."


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Date: May 11, 2017 at 09:23:07
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Pipe Explosion at Hanford Plutonium Finishing Plant Site


:O
figures- thanks


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Date: May 11, 2017 at 10:02:36
From: Ee, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Pipe Explosion at Hanford Plutonium Finishing Plant Site...+ more

URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1nGQfGJsXY







https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tunnel-collapse-latest-safety-issue-nuclear-073556569.html

http://www.khq.com/clip/13315272/hanford-emergency-after-tunnel-collapse


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Date: May 11, 2017 at 11:02:41
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Pipe Explosion at Hanford Plutonium Finishing Plant Site...+ more


Thanks, :/ and all the incoming storms pushing all that eastward or wherever... such doo doo on the environmental protection agency , the dod, and whomever. How convenient to just be so careless... our gvmnt at work ensuring safety... "Hanford Plutonium, Finishing Plant" yeah, I'll say, Finishing is about it.


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