The Aluminium Plant Safety
Blog was recently told at TMS 2015 in Orlando, Florida in the United States the
following then ask a question "there are not a lot of molten metal
explosions occurring because we never hear about them. Or are there?". The
APSB responded that there are a lot of molten metal explosions in our industry.
They simply do not reach the media. In a few hours at TMS the APSB was told of
four explosions that occurred in our industry in the past 30 days. The APSB
does not walk around hollering "does anyone know of any recent explosions?"
Our contacts tell us. They tell us, because they know we use that information,
as well as other incidents involving other hazards as learning tools. We firmly
believe that only through acknowledgement of history can we as an industry
learn for the present and future. Our view maybe idealistic, but we feel that
our industry has done so many good things (commonly overlooked) that took place
as a result or reaction to a catastrophe.
So where were getting at? The
APSB only posts incidents that make it in the media. Why, simply because there
is not enough time otherwise. We hear of many incidents that do not make it in
the media. It is now commonplace for a fatality not to be covered by the local
media, and thus the national and international media never know. Why? We’re not
sure, there are probably a myriad or reasons. The APSB has a large and growing
backlog of incidents that we have not yet posted. We hope that in time the
incidents will decrease and there will no longer be a need for our service.
Our goal at the beginning never
included how many views would we get. Our goal, our hope was that by bringing
awareness of these incidents that it will hopefully prevent recurrence from occurring.
We are humbled by the response that we have gotten, we just surpassed 100,000
views.
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