EPA Orders Safety Changes at SF Meat Processor

A meat processor in South San Francisco must address a number of safety concerns after its accidental release of a hazardous chemical last year left 17 people hospitalized, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced.

Columbus Manufacturing released about 200 pounds of anhydrous ammonia in August 2009, according to the EPA. Exposure to the gas can cause temporary blindness, and irritation of the skin, mouth, throat and respiratory tract. Prolonged exposure at high concentrations can lead to serious lung damage and death, the EPA reports.

The EPA is ordering Columbus to make a number of safety changes within the next three months. Click here for the full press release.

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