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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI didn't think they allowed even those small gas bottles, so I'm suprised about this. Maybe they'll change the rules.
I suspect in this case there was a human powered cockup since the load was registered as carbolic acid, the old fashioned name for Phenol. If this is the case and the restrited materials list listed Phenol and not carbolic acid then it may have slipped through.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMust be a complete nightmare for the people stuck in France.Last edited by HairyArsedBloke; 12 September 2008, 10:34.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7611622.stm
How does that happen then? You can understand it overturning whilst loading, but how does that happen in transit?
Must be a complete nightmare for the people stuck in France.Last edited by Peoplesoft bloke; 12 September 2008, 10:31.
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I'd just like to say that this time, it isn't my fault. I haven't worked there since 1996...
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostShouldn't take toxic chemicals on the chuneel. Stick em on the ferries with the sun readers and their £9.99 crossing tokens...
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Shouldn't take toxic chemicals on the chuneel. Stick em on the ferries with the sun readers and their £9.99 crossing tokens...
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7611622.stm
How does that happen then? You can understand it overturning whilst loading, but how does that happen in transit?
Must be a complete nightmare for the people stuck in France.
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Chunnel
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7611622.stm
The source of the blaze has not yet been identified but French officials confirmed a UK-bound lorry, which is understood to have overturned on the shuttle train, was carrying the chemical phenol, a toxic product used by the pharmaceutical industry.
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