EPA National News: PA EPA/OSHA REPORT AVAILABLE ON JOINT INVESTIGATION OF CAUSES OF NAPP TECHNOLOGIES EXPLOSION
Skip common site navigation and headers
United States Environmental Protection Agency
National News
begin hierarchial links EPA > National News > End hierarchial links



 

PA EPA/OSHA REPORT AVAILABLE ON JOINT INVESTIGATION OF CAUSES OF NAPP TECHNOLOGIES EXPLOSION

FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1997



EPA/OSHA REPORT AVAILABLE ON JOINT INVESTIGATION OF CAUSES OF NAPP TECHNOLOGIES EXPLOSION


In a report issued earlier this week by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), EPA and OSHA identified root causes and contributing factors in the April 1995 fire and explosion at the Napp Technologies Inc., chemical plant in Lodi, N.J. that killed five people. The list of causes and contributing factors were: inadequate process for hazards analysis that resulted in not taking appropriate preventive actions; less than adequate standard operating procedures and training; inadequate information in making an important decision; inappropriate equipment; inadequate communication between Napp and a company for which it was doing a blending operation; and inadequate training of fire brigade members. Copies of the “EPA/OSHA Joint Chemical Accident Investigation Report on Napp Technologies Inc. in Lodi, N.J.” is available through the EPCRA Hotline at 1-800-429-9346 or 793-412-9810.

R-153 # # #

Release date:10/24/97 Receive our News Releases Automatically by Email

 

 
Begin Site Footer

EPA Home | Privacy and Security Notice | Contact Us

URL:
Last Revised: 10/27/1997 11:47:50 AM