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A U.S. Chemical Safety Board report reveals that the deadly AES explosion in Tennessee, killing 16, occurred in a building lacking fire protection.
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New AES explosion findings released by CSB
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) has provided new information about the catastrophic explosions at the Accurate Energetic Systems facility in McEwen, Tennessee, last year.
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