Many replies to the media article were posted that pointed out the hazard error.
The lack of security is a serious issue. The UC Office of the President Safety Team needs to address this both at Riverside and system-wide.
Stay healthy and stay safe ‰?? Pandemic precautions are long haul!
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-----Original Message----- > On Dec 10, 2021, at 06:08, Ralph Stuart Please join with me in writing your Senators and Representatives! A ban is clearly needed on this dangerous explosive, nitrogen! While they are at it, perhaps they can do something about dihydrogen monoxide, which in its vapor form can cause severe burns! Think of all the children who are potentially exposed to these substances‰?| Regards, Dan P.S. I bet that if we approached it right, we could get certain legislators to propose such a ban‰?| --- ---
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> •ČŔChemical Safety Headlines From Google Friday, December 10, 2021 at
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> RIVERSIDE, CA ‰?? A transient accessed a building on the UC Riverside campus Thursday and allegedly opened containers filled with nitrogen gas, creating potentially explosive conditions, but the hazard was quickly mitigated by Riverside firefighters, and the suspect was arrested.
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