Thailand’s Major Port Introduces mandatory Methyl Bromide recapture

“Thailand’s Largest Port Introduces Methyl bromide Recapture”  2013  Laem Chabang is one of the Top 20 largest container ports in the world, and has made Methyl Bromide fumigant recapture a requirement for fumigation at the port. CEA is coordinating the logistics for important components for the Gorgon project, coming from Thailand.  Nordiko is proud to …[Read more…]

Invisible Threat to Sea Container Inspection Staff

POINT OF VIEW Invisible Threat to Sea Container Inspection Staff By Wil Grullemans – GM Nordiko Quarantine Systems The news from an increasing number of international studies and incidents, shows that sea containers often contain highly toxic gases. They are invisible to the eye, and often have no noticeable smell. These gases pose a serious …[Read more…]

NZ’s CentrePort requires poison-recapture from boxes

LOCAL: NZ’s CentrePort requires poison-recapture from boxes by Anastassia Perets — last modified Feb 10, 2014 03:36 PM Contributors: Additional reporting – Jim Wilson New Zealand port company, CentrePort, now requires fumigation contractors to recapture methyl bromide – a broad-spectrum poison used as a fumigant – from containers. Centreport has mandated the use of Nordiko …[Read more…]

Formaldehyde – Cancer

Formaldehyde linked to Cancer. Formaldehyde – Cancer

OSHA Cites Terminix

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Terminix Commercial, Pennsauken, N.J. for failing to protect workers from hazards involving methyl bromide exposure. OSHA Cites Terminix

Cloud Over Port

Concentrations of Methyl Bromide after Release from Operations in a Major Australian Port. Cloud Over Port