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Spill clean up and Benzene
Posted on 5/14/10 at 11:59 am
Posted on 5/14/10 at 11:59 am
To the oil field gurus:
Would the spill clean jobs be very hazardous because of the presence of the Benzene? It is my understanding this is a compound found within oil and is extremely dangerous to ones health.
Anyone got any info out there on this?
Would the spill clean jobs be very hazardous because of the presence of the Benzene? It is my understanding this is a compound found within oil and is extremely dangerous to ones health.
Anyone got any info out there on this?
Posted on 5/14/10 at 12:06 pm to 10ozMatt
It depends on the concentrations of Benzene, as with anything else.
During cleanup, monitors are set at locations that take readings. They alarm when the levels get too high.
During cleanup, monitors are set at locations that take readings. They alarm when the levels get too high.
Posted on 5/14/10 at 2:41 pm to 10ozMatt
Posted on 5/14/10 at 2:44 pm to hurricanecentral
I believe Benzene breaks down pretty fast in the atmosphere. I am pretty sure they are monitoring this tightly.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 7:51 pm to hurricanecentral
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Just FYI...You breathe it every time you fill up your car with gas.
here is a link to the MSDS
A fillup < working in it for hrs.
The gas pump's vapor recovery system helps with the Benzene exposure.
Benzene is in many products, even in Asphalt. Its a large list.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 9:16 pm to LSUDad
I just remeber the big class action lawsuit many year back here in Baton Rouge over a barge leaking benzene vapors.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 11:07 pm to 10ozMatt
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I just remeber the big class action lawsuit many year back here in Baton Rouge over a barge leaking benzene vapors.
On the West side of the river, just below the old bridge.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 11:22 pm to 10ozMatt
Benzene is a deadly gas when it accumulates in closed environments
in this case it is flashing off into the atmosphere
we used to be very cognizant of benzene when we had to open the hatches on overboard water handling equipment offshore
in this case it is flashing off into the atmosphere
we used to be very cognizant of benzene when we had to open the hatches on overboard water handling equipment offshore
Posted on 5/16/10 at 11:34 pm to Luke4LSU
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Benzene is a carcinogen.
You might want to check the other places Benzene is found.
FYI.
Posted on 5/16/10 at 11:55 pm to Luke4LSU
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Benzene is a carcinogen.
Everything is a carcinogen.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 12:35 am to Luke4LSU
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Benzene is a carcinogen.
Leukemia is an endpoint.
Some of the workers are probably wearing air sampling pumps to get a representative exposure level for similarly exposed workers. Benzene has a fairly low threshold (aka PEL and STEL) for occupational exposure and is one of the chems closely regulated by OSHA.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 8:41 am to 10ozMatt
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I just remeber the big class action lawsuit many year back here in Baton Rouge over a barge leaking benzene vapors.
Walter Dumas made serious $$$$ from that one. Paid for at least one of his Rolls Royce's. They were lined up outside his Government St. Office for days after that one.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 8:44 am to blueTunaTiger
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Walter Dumas made serious $$$$ from that one
I hear he had tables set up on the corners of the streets around Southern Univ. right after the news broke!
Posted on 5/17/10 at 9:23 am to TheHiddenFlask
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Benzene is a carcinogen.
Everything is a carcinogen.
You have to remember, lead was added to mogas, everyone knows the dangers of lead (Then we got unleaded gas). TEL is still used in making Aviation fuel. Then you had MTBE. MTBE gets phased out and now we get ethanol. Another Benzene derivative is Toluene (TNT), it too can be used in Mogas, etc. Your right, just about everything is bad for you.....
Posted on 5/17/10 at 11:07 am to LSUDad
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Another Benzene derivative is Toluene (TNT),
Toluene is not TNT. TNT is an acronym for Trinitrotoluene, you get it from feed stocks of nitric acid and toluene in a reaction process.
You right though... who cares... it's all bad.
Posted on 5/17/10 at 1:06 pm to Fifthstring
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You right though... who cares... it's all bad.
It is.
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