In the history of the Aluminium Plant Safety Blog we cannot think of
a department that has been immune to accidents. When we have the opportunity to
speak to factory floor workers we state that no matter what department someone
works in they too can be injured if they fail to follow their training, skip
steps, and/or make assumptions. For some it is hard to accept that they can be
injured. That failure in acceptance is rooted in myriad of reasons. The most
common is a false safety belief. The idea that because of their past history of
no incidents one discounts or downplays the hazard(s). Here is a recent
incident:
Very few details
are being released regarding an industrial accident at an aluminium plant in
the USA. Officials at the local Fire Department confirm that two men were
injured around 10am on morning during the week of May 7, 2017.
Units responded to the aluminium
plant after reports of steel coil falling and causing serious injuries to
two employees. The two men were taken to hospitals 100 kilometers away, and
there is no word on their condition and names are not being released at this
time.
We pray that the injured workers recover fully from their injuries. We
assume that the news media article incorrectly listed a “steel coil” versus
correctly an aluminium coil. Regardless, the APSB has posted numerous incidents
involving aluminium coils. Even though we wish we knew more about this
incident, we don’t at this time. All we can do is pray for the injured, and
hope that we will know more about exactly what happened in the near future. Why
do we want to know? Because, with knowledge of an incident we can hopefully
prevent the incident from being repeated.
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