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West Virginia chemical plant cited for safety violations

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A Northern Panhandle chemical plant where chlorine gas spilled from a leaking tank car has been cited for alleged workplace safety violations. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration issued $25,500 in fines against Axiall Corp.'s Eagle Natrium LLC subsidiary....

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A Northern Panhandle chemical plant where chlorine gas spilled from a leaking tank car has been cited for alleged workplace safety violations.

The Occupational Health and Safety Administration issued $25,500 in fines against Axiall Corp.'s Eagle Natrium LLC subsidiary. The Aug. 27 spill occurred at the company's New Martinsville plant.

The Charleston Gazette-Mail (https://bit.ly/2h0rCpo ) reports Westlake Chemical Corp. bought the plant in September and that the citations were issued last month.

OSHA says three citations involved rules for safely managing hazardous chemicals. A fourth was for communicating such hazards to employees.

A preliminary report issued in October by the National Transportation Safety Board described a crack on one end of the tank car that leaked.

A Westlake spokesman didn't immediately return an email seeking comment on the citations.

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Information from: The Charleston Gazette-Mail, https://www.wvgazettemail.com/