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Epoxy Fumes Caused Deaths Of Five Colorado Workers - ENR | McGraw-Hill Construction

Publication Date: 10-OCT-07
Author:  Melissa Leslie
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An Oct. 2 fire deep in the power tunnel of a hydroelectric plant 45 miles west of Denver that killed five workers may have been caused by vapors from a solvent that ignited, trapping the men underground. Local law enforcement officials say autopsy reports are expected to confirm the workers died of fumes more than an hour after the fire started.

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