Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 20:58:24 -0800
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Subject: Re: Cedarcreek explosion caused by meth lab, authorities say
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Ralph -
I also think that production related incidents are of interest to our
members.  Meth lab events are interesting, but these bad people are not
practicing anything remotely related to good lab practices.  We all can
learn from the lessons of production as well as lab levelstuff.

Please do post those.

Thanks

nl

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Excellent learning lesson!  Thanks for broadening my perspective of this
issue.

Rob

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Actually I would like to see production lab related stories as well, since 
I work in industry and perhaps other members do as well. 

I must say, however, the academic incidents have suggested to me that our 
company should monitor our new hires from the universities more carefully. 

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There are plenty of meth lab fire and accident stories coming through 
Google that I don't pass along to the list, since they're production 
settings rather than research, but I think an occasional one is a good 
reminder of the value of good chemical practices...

- Ralph

Cedarcreek explosion caused by meth lab, authorities say
News-Leader.com

Taney County investigators believe an explosion at a Cedarcreek house
earlier this week was caused by a malfunctioning methamphetamine
laboratory. ...

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