Whatever animation house you switched to a few months ago, they're on fire. If they keep this up, USCSB is going to need to do a video on them huehuehue
More details available from their site. Investigation: www.csb.gov/millard-refrigerated-services-ammonia-release/ *Location:* Theodore, AL *Incident Occurred On:* 08/23/2010 *Final Report Released On:* 01/15/2015 *Incident Type:* Release *Company Name:* Millard Refrigerated Services
2randomcrap3 yeah, I thought this looked pretty familiar too. It would seem that they're going back and redoing a lot of older/previous investigations with more updated graphical models.
Defunding The Chemical Safety Board Is A Bad Idea And Likely To Increase Chemical DisastersUnfortunately, the 2019 budget proposed by the Trump administration zeros out funding for the USCSB. Its requested fiscal-year funding, $12 million, is modest for a government agency. Likewise, the 2018 budget also proposed to defund the USCSB. This sustained effort reflects an ongoing de-emphasis on chemical safety - as a second example, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has indefinitely delayed bans on the use of three hazardous chemicals, shown to be toxic to human health. Chemical production is an essential component of modern society. This does not mean that there is not room to improve practices in manufacturing, storing, and shipping chemicals, and in ensuring the safety of those who work in or live near chemical plants. The vantage of an independent group is crucial for identifying those aspects that can and should be improved.
Whatever animation house you switched to a few months ago, they're on fire. If they keep this up, USCSB is going to need to do a video on them huehuehue
USCSB notification crew, who's with me!
OttoVonNitro I got excited for nothing...the full video is what we're all here for. They do incredible videos...what a tease
UGH what a tease!!! Those pipes look amazing, almost TOO perfect. I can't wait to see them explode....in the name of chemical safety, of course!!
It's a clip from an old video. Full video of those pipes blowing apart - and the rest of the story - is at ruclips.net/video/_icf-5uoZbc/видео.html
More details available from their site.
Investigation: www.csb.gov/millard-refrigerated-services-ammonia-release/
*Location:* Theodore, AL
*Incident Occurred On:* 08/23/2010
*Final Report Released On:* 01/15/2015
*Incident Type:* Release
*Company Name:* Millard Refrigerated Services
Isn't there already a USCSB video on that disaster?
2randomcrap3 yeah, I thought this looked pretty familiar too. It would seem that they're going back and redoing a lot of older/previous investigations with more updated graphical models.
would you call that a... system shock?!
Kinda similar to a water hammer
Defunding The Chemical Safety Board Is A Bad Idea And Likely To Increase Chemical DisastersUnfortunately, the 2019 budget proposed by the Trump administration zeros out funding
for the USCSB. Its requested fiscal-year funding, $12 million, is
modest for a government agency. Likewise, the 2018 budget also proposed to defund the USCSB.
This sustained effort reflects an ongoing de-emphasis on chemical
safety - as a second example, Environmental Protection Agency
Administrator Scott Pruitt has indefinitely delayed bans on the use of three hazardous chemicals, shown to be toxic to human health.
Chemical production is an essential component of modern society. This
does not mean that there is not room to improve practices in
manufacturing, storing, and shipping chemicals, and in ensuring the
safety of those who work in or live near chemical plants. The vantage of
an independent group is crucial for identifying those aspects that can
and should be improved.
this is what happens when you fart.