The importance of wearing proper personal protection equipment when
working near or with molten aluminium cannot be understated. It does not matter
if you are working with a few kilograms of molten metal or thousands of
kilograms of molten metal. History has shown us countless examples of workers
who perished when working with thousands of kilograms and only few kilograms. Here
is a recent incident emphasizing the need for proper protection when working
around molten metal.
An industrial
accident occurred at an European company one morning during the week of January
5, 2020. Two workers - 61 and 35 years old - filled sand casting facilities
with liquid aluminum. The liquid aluminum suddenly splashes back and the
61-year-old was seriously injured. Although he wore protective clothing, the
result was severe burns. The emergency doctor took over the primary care, then
he was brought to a nearby hospital.
We pray that the
injured worker recovers fully from their injuries. We have posted numerous
similar incidents that have occurred in the foundry and die-casting industry.
Why? Because in our opinion many (not all!) foundries and die-casting factories
require PPE that would not be allowed in other areas of industry. In our
opinion some of the required clothing is dangerous. Why ? Because it provides
the workers with a false sense of security. Many times the foundry and
die-casting industry use of aprons results in workers being burned on their
back and buttocks region. That protection is not good enough. When confronted
with this opinion the rebuttal is always “we’ve never had an incident” or “our
workers have to move around a lot so they need movement in their clothing”. We
respond with it simply does not matter, all obstacles can be overcome. When
working with or around molten metal clothing should protect the entire body and
do not leave any area exposed.
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