Jordan Bontke is thrilled to finally be in the Valley to report for ABC15.
PHOENIX — Questions surrounding safety at a semiconductor plant were brought up after a 41-year-old man died at a construction site outside TSMC’s north Phoenix plant a week ago.
Police say the driver knew there was a possible issue involving the tank, which was stored under pressure. While inspecting the equipment, there was an uncontrolled pressure release, which resulted in the driver being hit by a blunt object and was thrown over 20 feet from the trailer."As previously reported, the incident occurred with the driver of a waste disposal truck. The truck’s tank contained sulfuric acid. Soon after the incident, the fire department cleared the site as hazard free.
Folks said it's common to use chemicals such as sulfuric acid in the industry, though safety measures are in place in case something happens. It's an effort, in part, by the U.S. to be more competitive internationally to make the tiny brains that go in everyday smart devices.”As compared to other comparable uses of land, there will be much higher economic value derived both in terms in product shipped to other places but also jobs in economic value and residents of Arizona,” said Folks.
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