Showing posts with label toxic chemicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toxic chemicals. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

BNSF Rail Fined $86,000 for Dumping Toxic Chemicals in Washington Waters

BNSF Railway Fined $86,000 for Dumping Toxic Chemicals in Washington Waters - Clapway

BNSF Railway Fined $86,000 for Dumping Toxic Chemicals in Washington Waters

 

Thursday, July 2, 2015

RR whistle-blower awarded $1.25M; TN derailment prompts 2 mile evacuation

Railroad whistle-blower awarded $1.25M

Jury awards former union safety official $1.25 million for retaliation and termination over reporting safety violations on tracks running from Tacoma to Vancouver.


A railroad whistle-blower has been awarded $1.25 million by a federal jury in Tacoma after a six-day trial in which the former union and safety official proved he was targeted and terminated on a pretext in 2011 after reporting dozens of safety violations to federal authorities.

The unanimous verdict, which was reached late Wednesday, includes $250,000 in rare punitive damages against Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroad for its efforts to discredit Michael Elliott after he raised the safety concerns and then fired him — twice.

Those efforts, according to testimony and court documents, included evidence that a supervisor set up a physical confrontation with Elliott in a BNSF parking lot, and then had him arrested and charged with assault. Elliott spent two days in jail but was acquitted in Pierce County court. The railroad used the incident to justify his dismissal.

Evidence also showed that BNSF officials in Washington colluded to provide inaccurate information to a mediator about whether Elliott had properly reported a 2007 felony conviction for drunken driving and vehicle assault. Elliott insisted he had, and internal emails he produced at trial indicated BNSF supervisors knowingly provided the mediator with inaccurate information, according to Sara Amies, one of Elliott’s Seattle attorneys.

“This is vindication for Mike after he’d been hung out to dry for four years,” said another lawyer, James Vucinovich. “The jury agreed that you can’t treat whistle-blowers like that.”....  more here

 
 A CSX train burns on Thursday, July 2, 2015, after it derailed near Old Mount Tabor Road in Blount County overnight. (MICHAEL PATRICK/NEWS SENTINEL)

Tennessee Train Derailment: 5,000 Residents Evacuated From Maryville

More than 5,000 residents were evacuated after a freight train carrying a "highly flammable and toxic gas" partly derailed and caught fire overnight just outside Knoxville, Tennessee, officials said.

Ten officers were hospitalized after breathing in fumes, Blount County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Marian O'Briant told NBC News.

One car of the train derailed and was on fire, railroad officials said.

An evacuation zone is in place over a two-mile radius from the derailment, near Maryville, and could be in place for up to 48 hours, the fire department said...... more here
Additional coverage: CNN: Thousands evacuated…, Huffington Post: Train Carrying Toxic Substance…

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Massive Fire at Ukraine Oil Depot- 1.24 mile zone evacuated

[ Ed note: At least 3 firefighters and one depot worker dead, and ten missing.  People in a 2km (1.24 miles) zone around the oil tanks currently on fire have been evacuated. ]

Crews battle huge fire at Ukraine oil depot


BBC News    06/09/15

Emergency crews are battling a fire outside the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, following a huge blast at a fuel depot.

Officials say at least eight petrol storage tanks, with a total capacity of up to 900 cubic metres (32,000 cu ft), are ablaze. The fire started on Monday.

Video [at site] shows a huge tower of smoke and flames rising into the sky, as Tom Burridge reports.

See also: 

Ukraine crews battle blaze after 'huge' explosion outside Kiev


Firefighters from derailment stricken areas offer insight 

06/08/2015 WNYT.com   By Samantha DiMascio

ALBANY - Firefighters confronted by catastrophic oil train derailments shared their stories with people in Albany today. It was part of a summit put on by Albany County Executive, Dan McCoy and Sheriff Craig Apple at the College of St. Rose. McCoy said, in the last five years, the amount of crude oil traveling through Albany has tripled, posing a real threat for disaster. The two believe the best way to know how to respond, if and when a derailment does occur, is through lessons learned.

Chief Tim Pellerin of Rangely, Maine responded to the derailment in Lac Megantic, which killed 47 people and leveled the town. He said until you experience the disaster a derailment produces, it’s hard to imagine the horror. “By the time the trains tip over, they catch fire and explode, call 911, it's too late,” said Pellerin......    more here

Oil Trains Don't Have to Derail or Explode to Be Hazardous, Doctors Warn

09 June 2015 00:00 By Dahr Jamail, Truthout 
 
In May, hundreds of doctors, nurses and health-care professionals from Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) called on Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Oregon Gov. Kate Brown to take a stronger position against proposed oil-by-rail shipping terminals in their respective states, in order to insure the health and physical security of families and communities there.

Washington PSR describes itself as a group that promotes "peace and health for the human community and the global ecosystem by empowering members, citizens and policy makers to develop and model for the rest of the nation socially just and life-enhancing policies regarding nuclear issues, climate change, environmental toxins, vulnerable populations and other risks to human health."

The group has sounded the alarm over what it sees as a direct health threat to the country stemming from the oil-by-rail system.

 "We are dealing with a product [oil] that is harmful to human health at every single step along the process of extracting, transporting, storing and using it," said Dr. Mark Vossler, a cardiologist and chairman of the Department of Medicine at Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland, Washington....    more here