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February 25, 2010

Senator to Tour Kleen Energy Explosion Site

 
Senator Joe Lieberman announced his intention to tour the Kleen Energy explosion site in Middletown, CT. The Middletown Explosion killed 6 workers and injured scores more.

The Flynn Law Firm is investigating the Middletown explosion and the facts surrounding the Kleen Energy Plant explosion.

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February 20, 2010

Warning Given Before CT Explosion at Kleen Energy Plant

Just before the CT explosion at the Kleen Energy Power Plant in Middletown, CT, a frantic warning about high levels of natural gas was given by a plant employee, urging workers to evacuate. Those warnings came to late, and, as a result, worker deaths and work injuries occurred when the Kleen plant exploded.

Prior to the CT Explosion, operators pumped natural gas into a manmade depression behind the main plant building, called the "power block building." During this purge, welders were allowed to continue working in the area, despite OSHA guidelines which mandate that non-essential personnel be evacuated from the area during a purge.

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February 17, 2010

Investigation Into Kleen Energy Explosion Underway

Kleen Energy Plant.jpgA state panel looking into the cause of the Middletown power plant explosion has begun its work. The panel, led by a federal judge, will identify the cause and origin of the explosion. The February 7, 2010 explosion killed 5 and injured scores more. It occurred when a natural gas pipeline was being purged. According to some reports, workers at the Kleen Energy power plant were overworked and working overtime at the time of the Middletown Explosion.

The Flynn Law Firm is a work injury, industrial accident, and Workers Compensation lawyer currently investigating claims related to the Kleen Energy explosion. If you have been involved in the Middletown explosion, you may be able to make a third party claim against contractors on the property and even Kleen Energy itself, as well as a claims against manufacturers of equipment, valves, and testing devices which were being used at the Kleen Energy power plant on February 7 and may have caused the explosion.

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