Copyright © 2020. Animal studies, according to the EPA, have reported effects on the CNS, liver, kidney, and eye and nasal irritation from inhalation exposure to styrene. Wear goggles that cover your eyes even from sides to prevent the chemical from entering the eyes. To detect the presence of styrene in the body, doctors would use your blood, urine and tissues within a few hours of exposure to the chemical. Styrene gas, when inhaled, can cause several symptoms such as nausea, headache, weakness, etc. Sports   |   However, the evidence is inconclusive due to multiple chemical exposures and inadequate information on the levels and duration of exposure, the EPA says. Styrene gas can be quickly spread in the air and it is harmful to living beings. Information on styrene (also known as ethenylbenzene, styrolene, phenylethylene, vinylbenzene) for use in responding to chemical incidents. LG Polymers Gas Leak: What Exactly Is Styrene Gas And How Harmful Is It? FASTags mandatory from Jan: How do I get one, how much does it cost? Styrene has been listed as ‘reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen’ in the Report on Carcinogens, Twelfth Edition, released on June 10, 2011, by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), National Toxicology Program (NTP). Doctors are trying to understand the long-term effects of styrene especially on those who have inhaled the gas during the leak. Firstpost - All Rights Reserved. However, the most common health problems associated with exposure to styrene include: Hearing loss, sperm damage, have been observed in animals exposed to styrene at high concentration levels. LG Polymers India makes polystyrene and expandable polystyrene.

Sign up for a weekly curated briefing of the most important strategic affairs stories from across the world. Read this story in Bangla. Pungent air, deaths and chaos — Visakhapatnam gas leak in pictures. The leak has spread in a radius of 3 km around the chemical plant at RR Venkatapuram close to Gopalapatnam. According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, styrene is a colourless liquid used extensively in manufacturing plastics and rubber. So far it is estimated that areas within a five kilometre radius have been affected. recognizing, evaluating, and treating illnesses resulting from exposure to hazardous substances. Click here to join our channel (@indianexpress) and stay updated with the latest headlines. While it unclear at the moment whether the deaths are due to direct exposure to styrene gas or one of its byproducts, Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner Rajiv Kumar Meena has maintained that the gas is “non-poisonous” and is only fatal when exposed for longer durations. Vivekananda statue unveiled in JNU; Why opposition calls it wasteful expense? The Harmful Effects Of Styrene Gas, That Leaked From Vizag Plant Visakhapatnam gas leak: Styrene is primarily used in production of polystyrene plastics and resins. Consumer products containing styrene include: packaging materials, insulation for electrical uses (i.e., wiring and appliances) ,insulation for homes and other buildings, fiberglass, plastic pipes, automobile parts, drinking cups and other items. According to the studies, the long-term exposure to styrene gas can cause severe brain damage resulting in symptoms like headache, depression, delayed reaction time, reduced memory, slowed visuomotor speed (ability to integrate hands and eyes to complete a task) and reduced intellectual ability. Politics   |  

Symptoms may include coughing, ... Use non-sparking tools and equipment. 12 people died and hundreds were hospitalised after toxic styrene gas leaked from the chemical plant near Visakhapatnam in the early hours of 7 May, The arrests were made a day after after a govt-appointed committee probing the incident, submitted its report to Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, The Andhra Pradesh High Court has issued interim directions to completely seize the premises of LG Polymers at RR Venkatapuram village in Visakhapatnam district where the gas leak mishap took place. The leak has spread in a radius of 3 km around the chemical plant at RR Venkatapuram close to Gopalapatnam. Videos   |   Symptoms include headache, hearing loss, fatigue, weakness, difficulty in concentrating etc.
Officials said they immediately began making announcements over speakers but many were feared to have already become unconscious as police had to break open doors to shift people. The short-term exposure to this gas can lead to irritation in the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, irritation in the eyes including changes in colour vision, skin irritation, issues in the digestive tract, tiredness, dizziness, delayed reaction time and concentration and balance difficulties. Powered by Styrene is a colourless liquid which is used for the production of plastic pipes, fibreglass, electrical wiring and resins.