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Inspection: 103803920 - Town Of Stratford Fire Department

Inspection Information - Office: Connecticut Department Of Labor, Division Of Occupational Safety & Health

 

Inspection Nr: 103803920
Report ID: 0150900
Date Opened: 11/17/1992

Site Address:
Town Of Stratford Fire Department
Incident At 94 Dodge Avenue
Stratford, CT 06497

Mailing Address:
2725 Main Street, Stratford, CT 06497

Union Status: Union

SIC:9224

NAICS: 0 


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: LocalGovt

Safety/Health: Health

Close Conference: 11/20/1992

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 08/31/1993


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 360737555

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 14216311
Event: 11/10/1992
Fire fighters suffer exposure to hazardous material

At 6:30 a.m. on November 10, 1992, the Stratford (CT) Fire Department arrived at Micro Etch, Inc., to suppress a fire and isolate the scene. The first units to arrive were informed by the commander that hazardous materials were present. A plant employee who had been trapped was successfully rescued by the first engine, ladder, and rescue companies on the scene. A brief interior attack was attempted and called off by the incident commander. During outside suppression activities that were downwind of the fire, some fire fighters apparently did not wear SCBA, possibly incurring airborne exposure to hydrochloric acid, ferric chloride, and acetone. The IC pulled fire fighters back to defensive operations and summoned the Lower Fairfield County HazMat Team and STCT DEP. Employees #1 through #14 sought treatment either independently or at the recommendation of the EMS or the union. None was hospitalized. This emergency clearly comes within the scope of 1910.120 (q). Because abatements were still in effect for previous violations of 1910.120, 134, 156, the department was not found to be in violation of Conn. OSHA standards.

Keywords: FIREFIGHTER, HYDROCHLORIC ACID, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, WORK RULES, FIRE, ACETONE, SCBA, RESPIRATOR

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
2 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Occupation not reported
3 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Occupation not reported
4 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Occupation not reported
5 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Occupation not reported
6 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
7 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
8 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
9 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
10 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
11 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Strain/Sprain Firefighting occupations
12 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Strain/Sprain Firefighting occupations
13 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
14 103803920 Non Hospitalized injury Poisoning(Systemic) Firefighting occupations
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