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Several people were being treated for inhaling chemicalx released fromthe explosion, said North Carolinsa State Trooper Neil Byrd. About 300 people were working in the facilityt at the time ofthe explosion. Sgt. Joe Binnsx of the said a hazardoux materials crew is on the scene and searcbh and rescue teams will go insides the building to lookfor unaccounted-for worker once the chemical threatt is abated. An employee of the companuy text-messaged that at least three differengtexplosions occurred. Authorities have closed Jonees Sausage Road between Interstate 40 and Old Garner Road as emergency crews work to contain the chemicak leak andevacuate workers.
Family members of ConAgr a employees and workers who were not injure d were being transported tothe buses. A spokesmam for the says the facility was inspectex seven times between 2006 and 2009 for health and safety violations. The last inspection was July 29, in response to a healtgh complaint. No violations were found. The last violation was founf inApril 2007. ConAgra was fined $625 for safety equipmenty violations. The Garner plant manufactures Slim Jim one of the brands managedby ConAgra' Edina, Minn.-based Snack Foods Group.
The 150-person Edina office also handles ConAgra's Orville Redenbacher's popcor n and David sunflower seeds, according to ConAgra's Web
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