Wednesday, May 22, 2013

U.S. Chemical Safety Board Root-Cause Investigation of West Explosion Continues

As most agencies wrap up their on-site investigations of the April 17th ammonium nitrate fertilizer explosion in West, Texas, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) announces its plans to continue its own investigation.

CSB is currently conducting interviews and gathering evidence to get a better  understanding of the explosion that claimed the lives of 14 people, injured hundreds and has left widespread damage and destruction in the community.

The investigation will continue to focus on issues such as the safe handling and storage of ammonium nitrate; planning and zoning practices for high-hazard facilities; emergency response techniques; and the adequacy and effectiveness of national standards, industry practices and regulations for the safe storage and handling of ammonium nitrate,  said CSB Western Regional Office Director Don Holmstrom.

CSB Chairperson Rafael Moure-Eraso thanks the mayor, emergency responders, community members and West Fertilizer employees for their cooperation.

“Our hearts go out to the residents, employees, and emergency responders and we want everyone to know we are fully committed to providing a thorough public account of all the factors that led to this catastrophe. After a disaster of this scale, it is essential to pursue improved safety as we look toward the future.” 

For more information on the investigation, visit www.csb.gov.