The chemical safety watchdog sent a team to the BP Toledo Refinery in Oregon, OH to investigate the incident.

Powder Bulk Solids Staff

September 26, 2022

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Federal chemical safety watchdog The US Chemical Safety Board (CSB) announced Monday that a team was sent to the BP Toledo Refinery in Oregon, OH to investigate an accidental release event at the BP Toledo Refinery in Oregon, OH on September 20 that fatally injured two people.

“The CSB team will be documenting the site, gathering evidence and initiating information requests as we begin our investigation into this tragic incident,” CSB Interim Executive Steve Owens said in a release.

An explosion and fire occurred during the incident, along with the release of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. The property suffered significant damage.

BP identified the two deceased workers as company employees in a September 21 statement. The company safely shut down the refinery in the wake of the incident.

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