Maintenance
personnel in our industry are the unsung workers. Without these men and women our
facilities could not operate without continuosly. No other job position has
been affected more from incidents then the maintenance department. The
Aluminium Plant Safety Blog has been invited to speak to aluminium plants and
companies about the importance of safety. The APSB always asks for an
opportunity to speak with the maintenance department separately. Why? Because
their job is so dangerous. Maintenance workers on a daily basis deal with numerous
hazards that can easily result in an injury or fatality if they do not follow
precisely their training. Here is the story:
A man cleaning vents in a factory one night suffered burns
to his right hand, face and neck after a fire ignited during the week of
December 7, 2014.
The injured worker told the local Police Corporal that he
was on a scissor lift cleaning an exhaust vent when he blew aluminum powder
onto hot oil.
That caused a fire and the building was full of smoke.
The
APSB prays that the injured worker recovers fully from his injuries. This
incident was brought up to all maintenance department personnel at one
aluminium plant in the USA that APSB met recently. There are so many instances
where the maintenance personal have to clean off dust on the piece of equipment
they are servicing. It was explained that the hazard of dust/fine explosions could
occur when servicing equipment.
This
video was shown to the maintenance department personnel to illustrate that a
small amount of aluminium dust airborne is very dangerous.
The
Aluminium Association has a great document dealing with aluminium fines/dust.
The Aluminium Times Magazine had an article about dust/fine safety
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