The Weisenbergs' defense attorneys, Vicki Podberesky and Benjamin Gluck, argued that their clients separated the offending acetylene canisters as soon as they were discovered and kept them away from ...
Acetylene stored in any other type of container ... will generate an amount of heat sufficient to result in a violent explosion.” “The Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration ...
But inspectors found four compressed gas cylinders marked acetylene and one marked carbon ... to minimize the possibility of a fire or explosion and one count of public nuisance.
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