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Japan: Fatal blast at Mitsubishi Materials factory | Japan: Fatal blast at Mitsubishi Materials factory |
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At least five people have been killed and 12 injured in an explosion at a chemical factory in central Japan. | At least five people have been killed and 12 injured in an explosion at a chemical factory in central Japan. |
The blast occurred in the afternoon at the plant run by Mitsubishi Materials in Yokkaichi city, Mie prefecture. | The blast occurred in the afternoon at the plant run by Mitsubishi Materials in Yokkaichi city, Mie prefecture. |
Maintenance crews were cleaning out a heat exchanger used in the production of silicon products when the blast happened, officials said. | Maintenance crews were cleaning out a heat exchanger used in the production of silicon products when the blast happened, officials said. |
Some reports suggest the cleaning water mixed with chemical residue inside the exchanger, producing a hydrogen blast. | |
The plant manufactures polymers and uses a number of highly volatile chemicals including hydrogen and chlorine. | |
Industrial accidents | |
Thursday's blast at the plant - some 350km (220 miles) west of Tokyo - killed five of the maintenance workers on the spot. | |
The number of injured has ranged in reports from 12 to 17. | |
Emergency officials said there had been no fire and the situation was quickly contained. | Emergency officials said there had been no fire and the situation was quickly contained. |
A similar non-fatal accident happened at the same plant two years ago, the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Tokyo reports. | |
Deaths from industrial accidents in Japan have steadily declined over the last 20 years - from around 2,500 a year in 1990 to just over 1,000 a year in 2010. | |
This is still considerably higher than in many Western countries, but is perhaps explained by Japan's very large manufacturing sector, our correspondent says. | |
Mitsubishi Materials - a division of the huge Mitsubishi Corporation - makes a range of automotive, electronics, and construction and engineering products. | Mitsubishi Materials - a division of the huge Mitsubishi Corporation - makes a range of automotive, electronics, and construction and engineering products. |
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