On a daily basis aluminium crucibles are transported over the road to nearby aluminium customers. The distances of these deliveries vary from a few kilometers to several hundred kilometers. The potential for an accident to occur to these trucks maybe low, but on occasion an accident can occur. Here is a recent story:
These shocking images show firefighters dousing a lorry and the
molten aluminium it spilled after crashing and overturning on a motorway in
Germany one day during the week of August 16, 2015.
The truck collided with the central
reservation before tipping over, spilling three full containers of 800C liquid
aluminium across the A1 near Schwerte, south of Dortmund in Germany.
The lorry and the road burst into flames but
the driver made a miracle escape with only minor injuries.
Firemen were on the scene quickly to put out
the fire, but the damage is likely to leave the road, which runs from the
northern border with Denmark down to Luxembourg and north east France, closed
until tomorrow afternoon.
According to local reports, the cause of the
crash, which happened this afternoon, is not yet known.
The
Aluminium Plant Safety Blog is glad that the truck driver “made a miracle
escape with only minor injuries”. Not sure what the minor
injuries were. Regardless, we hope and pray that he recovers fully from any of
his physical and/or mental injuries.
There was an incident on October 26, 1986 in the USA where an
aluminium crucible transport with 40,000 pounds of metal overturned on a road
spill its contents on a vehicle. “Witnesses
said the car was nearly encased in the hot metal before its gasoline tank
exploded.” The two occupants in the vehicle died, both were burned before
recognition.
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Poor people i work with metal mostly molten
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