Insight of chemical environmental risk and its management from the vinyl chloride accident

Author:

Wang Bin,Heng Liping,Sui Qian,Peng Zheng,Xiao Xuezhi,Zheng Minghui,Hu Jianxin,Fiedler Heidelore,Barceló Damià,Yu Gang

Abstract

AbstractThe combustion of vinyl chloride (VC) after the train derailment accident in Ohio, USA in February, 2023 has caused widespread concern around the world. This paper tried to analyze several issues concerning the accident, including the appropriateness of the VC combustion in the emergency response in this accident, the meanings of so-called “controlled combustion”, the potential environmental risks caused by VC and combustion by-products, and follow-up work. In our view, this accident had surely caused environmental and health risks to some extent. Hence, a comprehensive environmental risk assessment is necessary, and then the site with risk should be comprehensively remediated, hazardous waste should be harmlessly treated as soon as possible. Finally, this accident suggests that further efforts should be taken to bridge the gap between chemical safety management and their environmental risk management.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Environmental Science

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