火災鎮火後のアリセルリチウムバッテリー工場
Hazardous materials still remaining at Aricell lithium battery factory where fatal fire occurred (South Korea)
It has been confirmed that hazardous materials still remain at the Aricell lithium battery factory in Hwaseong, where a fire broke out on the 24th of last month, leaving 31 people dead, including 23 killed.
According to Newsis on the 4th, the Hwaseong Aricel Factory Fire Accident Resolution Headquarters announced these facts and a plan for the future relocation of hazardous materials in a briefing on the 4th.
Chief Min Gil-soo said, "On the 2nd and 3rd, the Ministry of Employment and Labor, the Ministry of Environment, Hwaseong City Hall, and Hwaseong Fire Station jointly investigated all 11 buildings of the business site for hazardous materials and found that there were no hazardous materials inside the business site.
"We have confirmed that some hazardous materials, such as electrolyte raw materials, remain," he said. Prior to this, the recovery headquarters removed 1,200 liters of waste electrolyte on the 27th of last month, and on the 1st of this month,
The recovery headquarters did not disclose the specific contents of the dangerous materials, but several of the 11 buildings contained thionyl chloride, toluene, and semi-finished batteries.
They also checked for old batteries, etc.
2024/07/04 21:03 KST
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