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		<title>By: anonymus welder</title>
		<link>http://ukwin.org.uk/2009/04/29/covanta-fire-safety-violations/comment-page-1/#comment-386</link>
		<dc:creator>anonymus welder</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 02:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To whom it may concern,
  I strongly suggest that you do not build a Covanta waste to energy facility.  I have been working as a contractor for Covanta for several years now.  at the time of the fire at Covanta Semass in Wareham, MA, i was currently going on to shift for work.  the fire that broke out caused interstate 495 to temporarily close down, and many residents around the facility had to be evacuated due to the smoke pouring out of that area.  The cause of the explosion was due to the incompetence of a worker missing  a pallet of spray foam insulation tanks going down a msw conveyor  into the hammermill.  
  these facilities are poorly repaired to save this company money and labor, that they totally disregard the safety and well being of the employees and contractors, all to get a bigger bonus at the end of the year.  this goes for pretty much of the Covanta plants on the east coast that we have worked at.  
  the sda/ scrubbers for filtering out toxins are in a rate of collapse.  There are several unstable areas located in these structures that still emit toxins into the air, polluting  the outside environment.  some facilities resort to to spray foam, silicone, shrink wrap with sheet metal with screws to hold it down.  
  There have been instances on night shift at a facility in Chester, PA where they have saved massive amounts of tires to incinerate at night because of the black smoke that is generated, and the particulates are so large that they bounce off cars in the parking lot.  
  There are so many more facilities that have extreme health and safety violations that there is no room for it to post...

  BEWARE OF COVANTA ENGLAND!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To whom it may concern,<br />
  I strongly suggest that you do not build a Covanta waste to energy facility.  I have been working as a contractor for Covanta for several years now.  at the time of the fire at Covanta Semass in Wareham, MA, i was currently going on to shift for work.  the fire that broke out caused interstate 495 to temporarily close down, and many residents around the facility had to be evacuated due to the smoke pouring out of that area.  The cause of the explosion was due to the incompetence of a worker missing  a pallet of spray foam insulation tanks going down a msw conveyor  into the hammermill.<br />
  these facilities are poorly repaired to save this company money and labor, that they totally disregard the safety and well being of the employees and contractors, all to get a bigger bonus at the end of the year.  this goes for pretty much of the Covanta plants on the east coast that we have worked at.<br />
  the sda/ scrubbers for filtering out toxins are in a rate of collapse.  There are several unstable areas located in these structures that still emit toxins into the air, polluting  the outside environment.  some facilities resort to to spray foam, silicone, shrink wrap with sheet metal with screws to hold it down.<br />
  There have been instances on night shift at a facility in Chester, PA where they have saved massive amounts of tires to incinerate at night because of the black smoke that is generated, and the particulates are so large that they bounce off cars in the parking lot.<br />
  There are so many more facilities that have extreme health and safety violations that there is no room for it to post&#8230;</p>
<p>  BEWARE OF COVANTA ENGLAND!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Shlomo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 13:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Campaigners say USA firm’s safety record should bar it from Wales

May 11 2009 by Martin Shipton, Western Mail

SERIOUS questions are being asked about whether a waste firm should be welcomed to Wales after it was cited for four serious safety violations in America.

Covanta wants to develop a £400m “energy from waste” incinerator at Merthyr Tydfil, but the project is being met with stiff resistance from neighbouring residents and environmentalists.

Campaigners against the proposal have drawn attention to the company’s safety record in the USA, where it has been fined hundreds of thousands of dollars after exceeding emission limits relating to cancer-causing chemicals from its plants.

Now the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Covanta Energy for safety violations at its waste incinerator in West Wareham, Massachusetts.

The breaches, which are not disputed by the company, relate to fire risks caused by the storage of oxygen cylinders immediately next to combustible acetylene cylinders and for electrical equipment “secured” with duct tape and cardboard. The citations followed a safety inspection requested by the local branch of the Utility Workers Union of America, whose members work at the plant.

The union’s local president Gary P Sullivan said: “It is intolerable that a company operating facilities as dangerous as waste incinerators would jeopardise employee safety by allowing these kinds of conditions. Covanta’s lax enforcement of fire safety rules is especially outrageous, since this company was previously cited in connection with a massive fire at this same facility only two years ago [which caused $18m worth of damage].”

Gordon James, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru, said: “This is the latest in a number of worrying incidents where this company has been cited for unacceptable practices. There should be no welcome in Wales for a company with such a blemished track record.”

Elizabeth Condron, who fought a long legal battle trying to stop the development of the Ffos-y-Fran opencast site near her home and adjacent to the site earmarked by Covanta, said: “I hope that before the authorities consider Covanta’s application to build an incinerator in Merthyr, they take note of this company’s record in America.”

A spokesman for Covanta said: “We do not tolerate poor safety conditions. All four issues reported to OSHA have been addressed and rectified.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Campaigners say USA firm’s safety record should bar it from Wales</p>
<p>May 11 2009 by Martin Shipton, Western Mail</p>
<p>SERIOUS questions are being asked about whether a waste firm should be welcomed to Wales after it was cited for four serious safety violations in America.</p>
<p>Covanta wants to develop a £400m “energy from waste” incinerator at Merthyr Tydfil, but the project is being met with stiff resistance from neighbouring residents and environmentalists.</p>
<p>Campaigners against the proposal have drawn attention to the company’s safety record in the USA, where it has been fined hundreds of thousands of dollars after exceeding emission limits relating to cancer-causing chemicals from its plants.</p>
<p>Now the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Covanta Energy for safety violations at its waste incinerator in West Wareham, Massachusetts.</p>
<p>The breaches, which are not disputed by the company, relate to fire risks caused by the storage of oxygen cylinders immediately next to combustible acetylene cylinders and for electrical equipment “secured” with duct tape and cardboard. The citations followed a safety inspection requested by the local branch of the Utility Workers Union of America, whose members work at the plant.</p>
<p>The union’s local president Gary P Sullivan said: “It is intolerable that a company operating facilities as dangerous as waste incinerators would jeopardise employee safety by allowing these kinds of conditions. Covanta’s lax enforcement of fire safety rules is especially outrageous, since this company was previously cited in connection with a massive fire at this same facility only two years ago [which caused $18m worth of damage].”</p>
<p>Gordon James, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru, said: “This is the latest in a number of worrying incidents where this company has been cited for unacceptable practices. There should be no welcome in Wales for a company with such a blemished track record.”</p>
<p>Elizabeth Condron, who fought a long legal battle trying to stop the development of the Ffos-y-Fran opencast site near her home and adjacent to the site earmarked by Covanta, said: “I hope that before the authorities consider Covanta’s application to build an incinerator in Merthyr, they take note of this company’s record in America.”</p>
<p>A spokesman for Covanta said: “We do not tolerate poor safety conditions. All four issues reported to OSHA have been addressed and rectified.”</p>
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