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A final settlement with Millard Refrigerated Services was reached Tuesday that resolves alleged violations relating to the airborne release of ammonia from Millard’s Theodore, Ala., facility in 2010.
Following real-world ammonia incident, safety bulletin explains how industrial facilities that utilize anhydrous ammonia in bulk refrigeration operations can avoid hydraulic shock.