This protective snood may have prevented this workers injuries |
The importance of
wearing protective clothing around molten metal is understood. Here is a recent
story that could have been worse if the worker was not wearing the appropriate clothing.
Newspaper
headline “A water pipe bursts, as a result, hot metal splashes around. A man
suffers burns. His protective clothing prevents worse.”
An accident occurred in Germany one morning
at an aluminium company. According to police, a 63-year-old worker was standing
next to a tub in which liquid aluminum was running. Suddenly a water pipe burst
behind him due to a defect and the jet of water shot into the tub with the
aluminum. As a result, the hot metal splashed into the immediate area.
The worker was hit with molten metal He
suffered burns, including at the back of the head. The police says that they are probably second-degree
burns. The man came to a nearby hospital for further treatment with the
ambulance service. Just because he wore protective clothing, he was not hurt
more seriously.
We pray that this injured worker recovers fully
from his injuries. We hope that the aluminium company will provide the injured
worker the necessary physical therapy as well as mental health counseling that
the worker will need in the future.
The photo we attached is of “snood” which
should be worn by workers near molten metal. It protects the back of the neck
and the inside of the back of the shirt for molten metal entering.
Two great companies that sell PPE equipment can
be found at Silver Needle Clothing (link) and Steel Grip Inc (link).
We pray that every blog post is used to make
our industry safer. That is our goal. That is why we post these stories. So,
please take this story and ask your foundry, casthouse, etc. if your personnel
are required to wear snoods? If not your workers should.
Please comment.
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