‘Rice Bomber’ Yang Ru-Men
In 2016, the year of the departure of the Siberian white crane, a famous social activist Yang Ru-Men (楊儒門) came to Jinshan to achieve his goal of a better future for our farmers.
Ba-yien village’s dissenting voice against becoming a tourist attraction
In the meantime, several places interfered by TEEF such as Ba-yien village (八煙聚落) have become visible to the mass media and tourists.
Environmental Education on the Wetland in Jinshan
In this picture of an environmental education program, we can see that many biological concepts are introduced to children such as the quantitative measurement of the vision of aquatic birds and pr
Once is nothing at all...?
Waiting for disaster?
Timeline: Once is nothing at all...?
Waiting for disaster?
Release of hydrogen chloride at Industriepark Höchst
This article reports on the release of hydrogen chloride on the evening of December 21st, 2020.
Health risk posed by airborne chemical release
veralaubIt was reported, that one worker at the industrial park was suffering from eye irritation, following the release of hydrogen chloride. He had to be treated at the outpatient clinic of the industrial parks' Occupational Health Center, and could go home afterwards. There is no further information of long-term effects the worker might have suffered from to be found on the internet, according to my search. However, eye irritation induced by chemical exposure can lead to effects such as increased eye pressure and a following reduction of vision, as well as chronic pain.
I am wondering, how this worker got hurt, as this was not reported in the article. Usually, workers need to wear proper protective equipment in areas in which one risks exosure to airborne chemicals that can cause corrosion, including protective goggles. As can be read in a follow-up article (https://www.fnp.de/frankfurt/frankfurt-gas-trat-aus-weil-ein-rohrleitun…), a pipeline malfunction had been found as the reason for the release, possibly in an area where no protective equipment is required? I can only speculate on this, but the worker seems not have been informed about the incident.
Missing information seems to be a common theme in this case, in the aforementioned article it is also reported that the smartphone application that is supposed to warn residents about such incidents, released a warning only 50 minutes after the sirenes had been going off. Also it is written in the article, that after the incident the citizen telephone line was busy, such that some callers could not get the information they required, and that many residents are not familiar with the meaning of the different signals released by the warning sirene. In case this or similar incidents happen in the future, they therefore pose a grave health risk to the surrounding population.
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