Classic Down Vest Failure
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In those days, circa 1970, I used to haul sulfuric acid with moonlighting for Post Transportation (in Richmond on the Albany side of the (now gone) huge Safeway warehouse complex. Most sulfuric acid and caustic soda is pushed out of those semi trailer tanks by somewhere around 30 psi of air. There hose is connected to the trailer by a flange on the end of 2 inch pipe. The driver (or unloader) lines up the hose flange with the tank flange sticks a thick neoprene gasket between the flanges and bolts them together with four half-inch stainless steel bolts. But sometimes there's a slight leak. Sulfuric acid is commonly recycled by the refineries in the SF Bay Area. So I was blowing off a load of waste/spent sulfuric acid from the Benecia refinery (it was Exxon then and I think it's still partly Exxon) into the Stauffer acid plant on the Martinez side and beneath the Benecia bridge.

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08/25/14
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