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Queensland: Another aluminium phosphide canister found on a beach, Hazmat units respond due to phosphine gas release potential

Emily

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http://www.dailymercury.com.au/news/hazmat-units-called-in-to-canister-washed-up-at-ha/3134834/
[h=1]Hazmat units called in to canister washed up at Hay Point[/h] Campbell Gellie | 23rd Jan 2017 3:05 PM A TOXIC substance inside a canister has once again washed up on a Queensland beach, this time at Hay Point, years after the first one was spotted.
These canisters have had aluminium phosphide in them, which is exposed to air or moisture create a toxic gas called phosphine gas.
These have been washing up on Queensland beaches since 2013...
 
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