The Aluminium Plant Safety Blog
posts incidents from around the world. The posts come only from a wide range of
media sources (internet, radio, newspaper, etc.). The APSB does not post
incidents heard through the grapevine. Translating the media sources is
sometimes difficult resulting in discrepancies and omissions. Nevertheless, a
workers death is easily translated no matter the language. Here is a recent
incident in Asia that emphasizes the continued need for hot temperature safety
training and proper personal protection equipment. The following media story
minus the company name, location lacks some basic information that maybe the
readers can provide.
The week of November 2, 2014 an aluminum company
occurred a 2nd leak occurred due to high temperature material burns caused the
accident, the accident killed a total of one person.
According to the local newspaper: around at
12:00 one day during the week of November 2, 2014 , an aluminum co., the
second-tier separation settlement workshop production of a settling tank bottom
plate suddenly rupture occurs, resulting in high-temperature materials tank
leak , causing a man was burned to death.
4 pm , the aluminum co., an office staff told
reporters that the accident was burning to death was a 50 -year-old male worker
. “As a high-risk industry, there must be a hundred secret sparse , such
accidents is a normal accident , at present , the company has an accident
escalation , compensation will be carried out in accordance with relevant state
regulations .”
The Aluminium
Plant Safety Blog offers our sincere condolences to the deceased worker’s
family, friends, and coworkers.
The APSB debated
whether or not to post this incident. What occurred is not clear. What is clear
is that an aluminium worker was killed on the job. Possibly from a hot liquid.
What type of hot liquid?
The APSB will
update this post when further information is available.
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