Risk: Medium Industrial Gas Operational

Thermo Fisher Scientific Industrial Gas Facility, Berkeley, California

BERKELEY, California, United States

Overview

Thermo Fisher Scientific operates an industrial gas facility in Berkeley, California, supporting laboratory and manufacturing gas supply within the San Francisco Bay Area.

Thermo Fisher Scientific operates an industrial gas facility located at 2424 4th Street in Berkeley, California. This facility is part of the broader industrial gas sector, serving the needs of the surrounding scientific and manufacturing community in Alameda County. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including OSHA process safety management and EPA risk management program requirements for chemical facilities. As an industrial gas plant, it likely produces or distributes gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, or carbon dioxide for laboratory and industrial use. The NAICS code 325120 indicates industrial gas manufacturing, which typically involves air separation or gas purification processes. Located in a densely populated urban area of Berkeley, the facility plays a role in supplying essential gases to local research institutions, hospitals, and manufacturing operations. Its proximity to residential and commercial zones requires adherence to strict safety protocols and community right-to-know regulations under the Clean Air Act.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an urban industrial area of Berkeley, near residential neighborhoods and San Francisco Bay. Proximity to populated areas increases the importance of leak detection and emergency response planning. The region is subject to seismic activity, requiring robust infrastructure design to prevent gas releases during earthquakes. Local air quality regulations under the California Air Resources Board impose additional emission controls.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2424 4th Street, Berkeley, California 94710, in Alameda County.

As an industrial gas facility with NAICS code 325120, it likely produces or distributes gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, or carbon dioxide for laboratory and industrial applications.

The facility must comply with OSHA process safety management standards, EPA risk management program requirements, and California Air Resources Board air quality regulations.

Safety measures include adherence to federal and state regulations, leak detection systems, emergency response plans, and seismic design considerations due to California's earthquake risk.

Industrial gas facilities supply essential gases for healthcare, manufacturing, research, and energy sectors, operating under strict safety and environmental regulations.

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