Phthalic Anhydride Leak Prompts Hazmat Investigation In South Philly
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A leak of phthalic anhydride, a material used in the making of plastic that goes into fiberglass, prompted a hazmat investigation in South Philadelphia on Tuesday.
It happened around 3 p.m. at Ashland's manufacturing located in the 2800 block of Columbus Boulevard.
"The phthalic anhydride was released into a containment dike on the plant property. Vapor from the molten material condensed in the air, causing flakes of the material to settle on or just outside the plant property," said a spokesperson for Ashland.
Columbus Boulevard has been shut down near Oregon Avenue due to the incident. Police have asked businesses in the area to shelter-in-place with doors closed and their air conditioning off.
No injuries have been reported.
The cause of the accident is under investigation.