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you don't want to put bleach next to ammonia. in a disaster if /taeu break and mix, what will happen. you will have a hazardous material place in your house. how about this? the typical garage. most people don't have gas in the suburbs you do. if you have lawn mowers. store it low. gas fumes will creep down to the bottom. if you have to store gas, store it mostly full. if you have an empty gas container -- if you want to protect yourself put cords across it so it doesn't fall in an earthquake. you screw it in. strap it across. make sure the shelf is screwed into the wall if it's screwed into a stud it will not tip over. when you go home look at your hazards. get everything in a box. there is no correct spot to put it. some people get a can and put it in their yard. it's up to you. there is no correct spot it's where everybody in your family knows where it is. if you are not home and a disaster hits who the find it. the whole family gets involved you, yourself, family members, kids, let them know where it is. if something happens
you don't want to put bleach next to ammonia. in a disaster if /taeu break and mix, what will happen. you will have a hazardous material place in your house. how about this? the typical garage. most people don't have gas in the suburbs you do. if you have lawn mowers. store it low. gas fumes will creep down to the bottom. if you have to store gas, store it mostly full. if you have an empty gas container -- if you want to protect yourself put cords across it so it doesn't fall in an earthquake....
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it says don't mix ammonia and bleach makes a gas. these are bad things to mix with bleach. who's got these under their sink in i do. everybody does. you want to separate the ones that don't go to together. how do you find out? read the labels. these are department of transportation placards, they are colored. they are all red. they have the sort of flame thing up there. the little number here and number here. we've got books in our rig that tell us what these are. based on a number. we will see a 1219, look in the book and say a truck carrying 1219 and it's leaking every where what do we have. george, we have 92 octane gasoline, that's not good. we call people and get help. we as volunteers are not going to be hazardous material people. you need to know this is red, it's flammable. if there is a problem, let us know and keep people away from it. these are more placards. explosives, anything orange, reds yellow. oxidizer, that's going to make a small fire into a really big fire without much help. inhalation hazards, don't breathe it. okay. the rest it self explanatory. there
it says don't mix ammonia and bleach makes a gas. these are bad things to mix with bleach. who's got these under their sink in i do. everybody does. you want to separate the ones that don't go to together. how do you find out? read the labels. these are department of transportation placards, they are colored. they are all red. they have the sort of flame thing up there. the little number here and number here. we've got books in our rig that tell us what these are. based on a number. we will see...
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a design flaw released ammonia gases, sending 17 workers from a neighboring company to the hospital.onse made the problem worse. >> it's like pouring gasoline on a fire, they poured water onto the ammonia, which allowed it to vaporize quicker. >> the salami maker must provide better safety training. in a statement columbus foods said it takes the safety of its workers and community seriously. >> and san francisco will be soon home to one of the world's most-modern cruise ship terminals. the ground breaking for the project included mayor ed lee, civic officials and labor leaders. the plan calls for demolishing sheds and replacing twhem a two-level terminal designed to serve increasing number of large ocean liner autos and those cruise ships come over here on the international status, start making this an active port again. you're going to see happy faces. the neighborhoods benefit. >> the construction will add 600 jobs and terminal playing a key role in america's cup. and it runs through september, next year. >> we have a winner in florida tonight. mitt romy sails to victory. its a ca
a design flaw released ammonia gases, sending 17 workers from a neighboring company to the hospital.onse made the problem worse. >> it's like pouring gasoline on a fire, they poured water onto the ammonia, which allowed it to vaporize quicker. >> the salami maker must provide better safety training. in a statement columbus foods said it takes the safety of its workers and community seriously. >> and san francisco will be soon home to one of the world's most-modern cruise ship...
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>>mark: owners of a salami plant will pay more than $7,000 for an ammonia leak.n addition, columbus foods also said 6 million for upgrading its refrigeration system. 17 people were sent to the hospital and 30 others sought medical attention. >>reporter: the mayor broke ground for a new terminal at the pier in san francisco. this is how it will look once it's finished. it will be part of the america's cup village. after the competition is over it will be used for cruise ships. we will tell you how many jobs this is bringing to the city. cloud cover and cooler temperatures, it is going to wrap around and swing by the bay area tomorrow morning. if you look at current conditions, temperatures mainly in the upper 40's with shower started for the morning commute. mostly cloudy skies through the day. it will be cloudy and a vial overnight with rain started in the morning. showers will mainly be confined to the north bay. into the afternoon we will see showers taper off with a little bit of clearing and fall on tap. we will have all look at the rain coming up in just a m
>>mark: owners of a salami plant will pay more than $7,000 for an ammonia leak.n addition, columbus foods also said 6 million for upgrading its refrigeration system. 17 people were sent to the hospital and 30 others sought medical attention. >>reporter: the mayor broke ground for a new terminal at the pier in san francisco. this is how it will look once it's finished. it will be part of the america's cup village. after the competition is over it will be used for cruise ships. we...
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pink slime, fatty beef trimmings soaked and ammonia. if the method used to this co- op bacteria. the meat is considered it usable in pet food that mcdonald used it for years and are hamburgers until they stop last august. >> i just won't go. that's nasty. >> include a lot of disinfectant process, but the us drug and food administration gave the go-ahead as unacceptable means to treat me for safe human consumption. >> and wednesday girl who died during the slumber party last year did not die of our call poisoning as first suspected. the sonoma county coroner says that she actually overdosed on the date rape drug, ghb. the 14 -year-old was found dead on her bedroom floor last july. the other girls also got sick. it's unclear where they got that drug. more potential victims are coming forward accusing of los los angeles teacher student quex crimes. the judge set bail for mark burns at $23 million. dave lopez reports. some kids have no idea they were victims. >> players printed in both english and spanish detailing allegations against mark burns, teachers in 1979, or handed out. dot
pink slime, fatty beef trimmings soaked and ammonia. if the method used to this co- op bacteria. the meat is considered it usable in pet food that mcdonald used it for years and are hamburgers until they stop last august. >> i just won't go. that's nasty. >> include a lot of disinfectant process, but the us drug and food administration gave the go-ahead as unacceptable means to treat me for safe human consumption. >> and wednesday girl who died during the slumber party last...
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san francisco agreed to pay a fine and spend millions of dollars in upgrades following a pair of ammonia releases. the agreement stems from two releases if the refrigeration system back in 2009. in one instant 17 people were hospitalized. columbus will pay nearly $700,000 in fines and make $6 million in upgrades at its south city shalommy factory. to try to prevent destructive occupy protest gain traction today. judge ordered demonstrators to stay away. protesters will remain today on misdemeanor and felony charges stemming from saturday's classes. facing felony charges will also stay away from the open convention center. 400 people were arrested last weekend. the da says she's reviewing police reports and may find charges against other protesters. federal judge today blocked that will save the state more than $620 million by cutting payments with california doctors. the tentative ruling from los angeles says the state cannot reduce reimbursement to doctors benefits and other health care providers. the 10% was included in last year's budget coalition of professional organization includin
san francisco agreed to pay a fine and spend millions of dollars in upgrades following a pair of ammonia releases. the agreement stems from two releases if the refrigeration system back in 2009. in one instant 17 people were hospitalized. columbus will pay nearly $700,000 in fines and make $6 million in upgrades at its south city shalommy factory. to try to prevent destructive occupy protest gain traction today. judge ordered demonstrators to stay away. protesters will remain today on...
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. -- no. 5, no more pink slime, beef trimmings treated with ammonia hydroxide and believe it or not it'sd by the usda, but after this picture showed up all over the internet mcdonald's is making changes. no. 4, want a massage? now you have a real excuse. massage reduces inflammation and promotes energy transmission to the muscle. researchers believe massage could have the same effect on the body as conventional anti- inflammatory drugs. no. 3, ladies, you have a 40% chance of getting engaged this valentine's day. according to a new survey, 40% of men in relationships plan to propose. 40% of women expect their man to put a ring on it. in case you're wondering, that's a 2-5 shot. no. 2, your birth control pills might not work. pfizer is recalling about a million packets of the lo/ovral 28 norgestrel and generic ethinyl estradiol packets with expiration dates between july 21st of 2013 and march 31st of 2014. no. 1, the virginia house delegates will decide if women in the states have to get an ultrasound before they can have an abortion. the senate passed the measure. it does not require a w
. -- no. 5, no more pink slime, beef trimmings treated with ammonia hydroxide and believe it or not it'sd by the usda, but after this picture showed up all over the internet mcdonald's is making changes. no. 4, want a massage? now you have a real excuse. massage reduces inflammation and promotes energy transmission to the muscle. researchers believe massage could have the same effect on the body as conventional anti- inflammatory drugs. no. 3, ladies, you have a 40% chance of getting engaged...
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there are mea type technology or chilled ammonia type technologies. those are being pylon tested. they're by and large in the commercial sector. we feel that we would like to develop less expensive means because if you make -- if you put in an estimate of how much it would increase the electricity bills, we think that this would not -- this would not spur not in the united states, but it would not spur china or india into using these technologies. so we would like to improve them. we think there are potential ways of improving them. one of the potential ways is to -- these are your very large high surface areas. so we're investing a lot of research to decrease the size of these capture stacks. totally different ways of doing it. so instead of that being absorbed in certain material, you can use small particulate matter at the nanoscale. so we're investing a lot of research in that we're investing in ways -- another way is to separate oxygen from nitrogen. >> dr. chu, i guess what i would ask, this is the danger of having someone who actually knows something about science. >> i'll
there are mea type technology or chilled ammonia type technologies. those are being pylon tested. they're by and large in the commercial sector. we feel that we would like to develop less expensive means because if you make -- if you put in an estimate of how much it would increase the electricity bills, we think that this would not -- this would not spur not in the united states, but it would not spur china or india into using these technologies. so we would like to improve them. we think...
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epa officials claim design flaws caused the ammonia release which is used for refrigeration. columbus will spend nearly six million dollars to make the system safer. >>> the state controller says california will run out of money by early march unless swift action is taken. chung says the state needs to quickly come up with 3.3 billion dollars because state tax revenues are 2.6 billion less than what the governor and lawmakers ed in their budget last year. chung is hoping -- lawmakers will act quickly he's seeking more than two billion in delayed payments to universities, communities as well as borrowing from outside investors. >>> state senate has approved a will that will let cities use existing redevelopment money for housing. the legislature and the governor decided to dissolvelv -- the california redevelopment association supports the measure. >> very small in the grand scheme of things it is hardly an ongoing program, but it is better than nothing. and that's unfortunately, where we are at. >> the bill goes on to the state assembly. >>> san francisco international will s
epa officials claim design flaws caused the ammonia release which is used for refrigeration. columbus will spend nearly six million dollars to make the system safer. >>> the state controller says california will run out of money by early march unless swift action is taken. chung says the state needs to quickly come up with 3.3 billion dollars because state tax revenues are 2.6 billion less than what the governor and lawmakers ed in their budget last year. chung is hoping -- lawmakers...
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inc., will pay nearly $700,000 and spend $6 million to upgrade its refrigeration system that leaked ammonia gas twice in 2009. the second release made 17 employees at the nearby campus sick. last year the company agreed to pay a $850,000 fine to san mateo county in connection with the same accident. >>> three strikes and you may actually get out of jail. the california assembly passed a bill today that would ask voters to soften the state's three-strikes through reduce overcrowding and to save money. if passed, it would require a defendant's third strike to be a serious or violent felony. right now some third strikers are sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for lower level crimes. one analyst says the bill could save the stave $50 million over 20 years. >>> lawmakers took action on redevelopment agencies one day before they were to shut down across the state. the california senate approved a bill that would preserve some redevelopment funds. the bill allows cities to spend money that they had set aside for affordable housing. it adds up to about $1.4 billion across california. last year
inc., will pay nearly $700,000 and spend $6 million to upgrade its refrigeration system that leaked ammonia gas twice in 2009. the second release made 17 employees at the nearby campus sick. last year the company agreed to pay a $850,000 fine to san mateo county in connection with the same accident. >>> three strikes and you may actually get out of jail. the california assembly passed a bill today that would ask voters to soften the state's three-strikes through reduce overcrowding and...
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the overwhelming smell of ammonia from cat urine combined with pet hair makes breathing difficult. unlike other areas, the air in jessica's room is much cleaner. >> it doesn't hurt to breathe in this room. your eyes don't burn. your nostrils don't burn, your throat doesn't suddenly hurt. you don't feel like someone's sitting on your chest. >> with the house in such disorder, jessica finds day-to-day life mentally draining and physically exhausting. >> it takes ten times more work and effort to do simple things than it should take, to take a shower, you have to get all your stuff from your bedroom, make sure you have your flip flops on, step over your baby gate, walk to the other end of the house. i don't walk around barefoot. i don't want stuff on my feet. it just flat-out grosses me out. to cook anything, i have to go to my fridge in my room, get everything i needed, get all my utensils and bring it into the kitchen to prepare my food, then clean it and take it all back to my room. to sweep and mop, i have to do a quarter to a third of a room at a time. i have to move everything a
the overwhelming smell of ammonia from cat urine combined with pet hair makes breathing difficult. unlike other areas, the air in jessica's room is much cleaner. >> it doesn't hurt to breathe in this room. your eyes don't burn. your nostrils don't burn, your throat doesn't suddenly hurt. you don't feel like someone's sitting on your chest. >> with the house in such disorder, jessica finds day-to-day life mentally draining and physically exhausting. >> it takes ten times more...
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and the natural gas, the fracking story has a big impact on the ammonia industry, for example, fertilizerenerally to reopen factories. this sort of thing is going to be long-lasting. >> and earlier this week i think it was "the journal" had some piece talking about manufacturing -- there's been an incredible resurgence, but not because of any of the stimulus crap or any of these -- these -- you know, the thing x the federal government has decided will be winners but it's been in spite of -- they went over these places in pennsylvania and other places where it's been all about shale and -- no, but it has been. where it's been the market doing these things, generating 600,000 jobs, nothing to do with planned state, you know, investment or capital. >> more secular. after the tsunami in japan and the floods in thailand, companies realized, we better diversity the supply sources and chain. so, they wanted to increase production here a bit more. so, some of the things will be likely long lasting. >> you didn't get ask her that question, the other day -- >> what question? >> the one about govern
and the natural gas, the fracking story has a big impact on the ammonia industry, for example, fertilizerenerally to reopen factories. this sort of thing is going to be long-lasting. >> and earlier this week i think it was "the journal" had some piece talking about manufacturing -- there's been an incredible resurgence, but not because of any of the stimulus crap or any of these -- these -- you know, the thing x the federal government has decided will be winners but it's been in...
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there are chilled ammonia type technologies. those are being tested.hey are in the commercial sector. we feel that we would like to develop less expensive means. we think that this would not spur china or india into using this technology. we would like to improve. we think there are potential ways of improving them. one of the ways is to -- we are investing a lot of research to decrease the size of these captures. instead of that being absorbed in a certain material, you can use smaller matter. we are investing a lot in the research of that. we are investigating ways -- and other ways to separate oxygen from nitrogen. >> what i would ask -- if you are willing i will submit a question for the record. i know a lot of members would be interested in your response both on the specific technological improvements that you would recommend, but also just what the department sees as going for -- as how to go forward. >> the path forward is to take advantage of the industry's interest on the car been captured utilization. we want it to be cost-effective. with reg
there are chilled ammonia type technologies. those are being tested.hey are in the commercial sector. we feel that we would like to develop less expensive means. we think that this would not spur china or india into using this technology. we would like to improve. we think there are potential ways of improving them. one of the ways is to -- we are investing a lot of research to decrease the size of these captures. instead of that being absorbed in a certain material, you can use smaller matter....