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A new report on the fire and chemical release at the Martinez Refinery Company in February blames inadequate training and supervision of contractors, as well as regulatory hurdles that created a ...
A fire at the Martinez Reining Company in February started because of insufficient contractor personnel and inadequate training, according to a report submitted to Contra Costa Health Services.
A fire at the Martinez Reining Company in February started because of insufficient contractor personnel and inadequate training, according to a report submitted to Contra Costa Health Services.
A critical report out now examines what's to blame for the three-day fire that burned at Martinez Refining Company back in February.
It adds to growing concerns about the company's operations. Oil company under fire for hiding truth about massive spill — here's what happened first appeared on The Cool Down.
Cleanup efforts have collected enough to fill four Olympic swimming pools. But officials haven't said what exactly they are ...
Firefighters, EMS providers, and other first responders from across the country travel to the NFA's Maryland campus for the federally funded institution's free fire training programs.
Michigan has 14,000 regulated oil and gas facilities, and serious incidents are rare. But when they do happen, they can be dangerous or even deadly.
As reported by Mexico News Daily, Mexico's state oil company Pemex is under fire after a massive oil spill contaminated over four miles of coastline near the Dos Bocas port in Tabasco.