Investigators from the U.S. Chemical Safety Board and Hazard Investigation Board released an update Thursday that offers new ...
What caused Givaudan plant explosion in Louisville explained by U.S. Chemical Safety Board DOGE cost-cutter-in-chief Elon ...
According to the board's latest report, released Thursday, problems at the plant started around 2 p.m. Nov. 12, the day of the explosion.
"We have seen this kind of incident before, and it often is because of a decomposition chemical reaction inside of the vessel," Lauren Grim said.
A Louisville Metro Councilman said the city is considering ways to take ownership of the Givaudan Sense Colour plant ...
"The employees were doing everything they were supposed to... it was the equipment that malfunctioned, which means it's ...
An ongoing investigation by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) finds that in just 16 minutes, the container exploded. The ...
It’s been more than three months since an explosion at a plant in Louisville left two dead and several others injured.
The CSB found the reactor vessel’s automated vent valve was almost fully closed after the blast. The valve is supposed to ...
Louisville Metro Government is considering ways to acquire the Givaudan Sense Colour plant explosion. Mayor Craig Greenberg will dedicate a Department of Codes and Regulations employee to cleanup ...
Givaudan, which has been to many meetings, was not there this time. Councilmember Andrew Own said the company wasn't invited.