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, July 31, 2020

"Four items, similar to ammonite bombs, got to the plant..."

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

"That is dangerous...."



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Labels: Aluminium Dust, Aluminium powder, Fire

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

77 Workers (in one aluminium plant) test positive....


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