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AQ-0001249 viewsPhoto Date: 8/2009
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Boiler in factory with asbestos insulation.
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AQ-0002257 viewsPhoto Date: 10-14-2010
Photo Credit: Lisa Cauldwell and Donna Kueber
Description: Asbestos insulation on ductwork and furnace
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AQ-0003243 viewsPhoto Date: Unknown
Photo Credit: Lisa Cauldwell
Description: Bathroom tile damage and mold
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AQ-0004230 viewsPhoto Date: 8/9/04
Photo Credit: Lisa Cauldwell
Description: Moldy Drywall
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AQ-0005226 viewsPhoto Date: 09/09/2015
Photo Credit: Christine Stinson
Description: This is asbestos containing material (ACM) pipe wrap at an old abandoned building in South Bend.
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AQ-0006228 viewsPhoto Date: 09/09/2015
Photo Credit: Christine Stinson
Description: Hanging of a glove bag for removal of ACM in the pipe wrap.
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AQ-0007240 viewsPhoto Date: 8/6/2012
Photo Credit: Patty Nocek
Description: Outdoor Hydronic Heater
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AQ-0008A75 viewsPhoto Date: 08/27/2019
Photo Credit: Kyle Fender
**2019 Photo Content Winner for TAHP Category**
A wench lowering an aluminum bench broke at a metals plant. The bench fell into an ~8000 gallon open vat of sodium hydroxide solution, and the bench became fully submerged and the aluminum reacted with the sodium hydroxide solution producing Hydrogen (H2) gas which ignited. Once the product level in the tank was lowered, and then the tank was refilled with water to dilute the solution, the flames ceased
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AQ-0008B72 viewsPhoto Date: 08/27/2019
Photo Credit: Kyle Fender
A wench lowering an aluminum bench broke at a metals plant. The bench fell into an ~8000 gallon open vat of sodium hydroxide solution, and the bench became fully submerged and the aluminum reacted with the sodium hydroxide solution producing Hydrogen (H2) gas which ignited. The bench continued to react with the solution continuing to produce Hydrogen (H2) gas which burned. Once the product level in the tank was lowered, and then the tank was refilled with wa
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