Abstract

Incidents in Great Britain reported to the Health and Safety Executive during 1994/95 and 1995/96 involving fires, explosions, runaway chemical reactions and unignited releases of flammable materials are reviewed. Statistical comparisons are made against previous years based on the materials involved, and a number of common themes and causes are identified.

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