Gasoline Explosion in East Lansing Sewer Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Barry R. Doyle Steven W. Hunt Jane A. Kettler
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A sewer tunnel being constructed through an urban commercial area was to pass the site of a former gasoline service station. The site was known to have contained leaking underground storage tanks. An environmental assessment of soils on the alignment was performed, and measures were implemented to handle expected contaminants. Despite these precautions, an explosion occurred in the heading when liquid gasoline was encountered. Four workers were injured. This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the cause of the explosion, and examines how concerted efforts by the parties involved failed to prevent it. The level of guidance provided by OSHA Code provisions for tunneling in gassy conditions is discussed.
Citation

APA: Barry R. Doyle Steven W. Hunt Jane A. Kettler  (1997)  Gasoline Explosion in East Lansing Sewer Tunnel

MLA: Barry R. Doyle Steven W. Hunt Jane A. Kettler Gasoline Explosion in East Lansing Sewer Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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