Aluminium Plant Safety

The Aluminium Plant Safety blog informs about accidents and near misses that occur in aluminium plants, cast houses, foundries, smelters, etc. that are around the world. Dust, molten metal steam explosions, fires, moving vehicles accidents, etc. will be covered. It is not this blog's intention to place blame on either company nor worker(s), but the hope that awareness of these accidents brings education and prevention of recurrence.

Friday, June 22, 2012

22 Firefighters and 3 Fire Engines.....Fight Stubborn Dust Fire


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Labels: Aluminium Dust, Dust, Fire

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Fight or Flee ? (Updated comments)


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Labels: Fire

Monday, June 4, 2012

Extrusion Plant Fined Over $200,000 For Safety Violations


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Labels: Lock Out Tag Out, Moving Equipment
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