(Forgive double postings. I'm not sure that the earlier ones got through, due to the incoming attachment.)
I think the required expertise is not in chemical engineering, but in the safety of gas storage and distribution systems. The best such guy is John Puskar, who has worked in the field of combustion engineering for decades, has advised a lot of our employers, and, sadly, participated in numerous accident investigations.
You can reach him atJPuskar**At_Symbol_Here**PrescientTS.com or 216-213-6201. His company has a website atwww.PrescientTS.com.
Michael J. Wright
Director of Health, Safety and Environment
United Steelworkers
412-562-2580 office
412-370-0105 cell
See us on the web atwww.usw.org
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Hello, fellow DCHAS-L members:
Is there anyone who could help with this? If you would like me to contact Mr. Armstrong on your behalf, I would be happy to do so.
Best wishes, Jim Tung
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