What if we told you that preparing a proactive front-line approach to oil spills could help reduce your overall risk, preventing a minor spill from becoming a major EHS catastrophe?
The most destructive blasts have killed at least 135 people, injured 600 and caused $2 billion in damages since 2004, according to USA TODAY. The death toll includes:
A fireball injured at least 11 people and temporarily closed down Highway 99 after a tractor operator accidentally punctured the 12-inch natural gas pipeline, authorities said.