02-01-2015, 05:44 AM
Ironyak
Thanks for proving my point.It is indeed possible for a someone to be killed onsite at a geothermal plant.The examples you have provided were all in enclosed spaces at geothermal plants.
A geothermal steam release doesn't contain enough H2S to cause a knockdown and death offsite.If you could capture the release and concentrate it into an enclosed space you could be killed but that isn't what happened.It was released to the atmosphere where it quickly dissipated.
Thanks for proving my point.It is indeed possible for a someone to be killed onsite at a geothermal plant.The examples you have provided were all in enclosed spaces at geothermal plants.
A geothermal steam release doesn't contain enough H2S to cause a knockdown and death offsite.If you could capture the release and concentrate it into an enclosed space you could be killed but that isn't what happened.It was released to the atmosphere where it quickly dissipated.