Large deployment on the sewage treatment plant: exit in dangerous goods in Schönerlinde!
Large deployment on the sewage treatment plant: exit in dangerous goods in Schönerlinde!
Schönerlinde, Deutschland - On Tuesday morning there was a major event at the sewage treatment plant in Schönlinde in the Barnim district. A large -scale deployment of the fire brigade and the police became necessary after having caused dangerous goods, which was caused by an accidental mixing of soda and hydrogen peroxide. The fire brigade control center Northeast announced that the hazardous substance situation was now under control. Nevertheless, two employees of the sewage treatment plant were injured and had to be cared for, whereby details about the type or severity of the injuries have not yet been published.
A total of up to 50 emergency services were on site, including the fire brigade, police and hazardous substances experts in the district and the state of Brandenburg. In order to ensure the safety of the residents, a blocking circuit of 1,000 meters was set up around the sewage treatment plant and the employees were evacuated. However, according to information from rbb24, however, there is no acute danger to residents.
Need for efficient chemical management
The incident is skill in the challenges of dealing with dangerous fabrics and the importance of effective chemical management systems. The Federal Environment Agency points out in its [Information System Chemicals] (https://www.umweltbundamt.de/themen/Chemikalien/informationSystem-chemikalien-des-dunden-der/ Devilfstoffschnellschnellschlicht-des-düdwelt- Bundesamt) that the fast-fitting quick information (GSA) was designed for public institutions such as fire brigade and police. The GSA offers the emergency services fast and validated information about dangerous substances and contains data on over 90,000 fabrics. This information is crucial to deal with accidents efficiently.
The provision of this information is provided via various channels, including online and offline research and mobile applications. Users have to register beforehand in order to receive access to the GSA. Access is just as important for blue light organizations and authorities from the federal states involved as for federal organizations. The aim of the GSA is to optimally support emergency services in accidents.
global challenges and sustainable solutions
The current incident comes into the context of larger global challenges in chemical management. In the 2020s, everyone involved was required to achieve a transformation to extensive sustainability. Despite the requirements of the 2030 Agenda, which, among other things, demands an environmentally friendly handling of chemicals, many challenges have not yet been mastered. The chemical sector plays a central role here to find sustainable solutions for global problems such as poverty and climate change, as shown in the [report of the Federal Environment Agency] (https://www.umweltbundamt.de/themen/chemikalien/internationales- chemical management).
The incident on the sewage treatment plant is a sign of the currently high demands on security precautions and the responsible handling of chemicals. The continuous development of effective systems for handling and monitoring chemical substances is becoming increasingly crucial to protect both public security and the environment.
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