Federal Way, Washington – One Person Hospitalized Following Hazmat Accident
Request Free ConsultationFederal Way, Washington (January 27, 2020) – One person was taken to the hospital following a hazardous material accident at the Red Robin on South 320th Street and 23rd Avenue South. According to the report from KIRO7, the patient was treated at the scene and later transported to a local hospital. No other injuries were reproted in the incident, and the South King Fire crews which responded to the incident have stated that the incident was no cause for concern. The building has been ventilated as a precaution. No information has been given on the cause and circumstances of the incident.
About Hazardous Material Incidents
According to Safeopedia.com, hazardous material incidents involve the uncontrolled release of one or more hazardous materials in a location which puts human lives or the environment at risk of damage. Furthermore, the website also defines the term “HAZMAT Incident” as an umbrella term for any incident which involve the release or exposure to biological, chemical and radioactive hazards. Since there is a variety of hazardous materials that can be involved there is no set response to this particular incident. There are three types of hazmat incidents: simple spills, major spills, and emergencies. Simple spills do not spread rapidly and don’t pose an immediate threat to surrounding humans or the environment. Depending on the workplace, these incidents may not require reporting and may be cleaned up by a qualified worker. Major spills and emergencies, on the other hand, are reportable incidents that fulfill one of these conditions: incidents where the hazardous materials spread rapidly, endanger humans or the environment, has caused a person to require medical treatment for either injury or exposure, or involves an individual needing rescue. From this information, it is clear that hazmat incidents can result in lasting injuries and even fatalities. We urge all workplaces that use hazardous materials to run strict safety guidelines. Workplace safety should never be taken for granted in order to prevent damage, not only to human lives, but for the sake of the environment as well.
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