On our travels
we always ask production workers “when was this plant’s last evacuation drill?”
If a worker can not remember when it was quickly, then it has been too long.
Here is an incident that emphasizes the need for evacuation drills:
One day during the first week
in March, 2021 a fire started at a unit of the company in South America. In the
images made with a cell phone, it is possible to see the fire in one of the
equipment in a shed.
According to the Fire
Department, the flames reached one of the four rolling mills used in the
manufacture of aluminum rods. The fire was controlled, and according to
the fire department and the company, no one was injured.
The aluminium company also
requested expertise on the spot, but said it was investigating the cause of the
fire in the machine.
We are thankful that no one was
injured. The flames and smoke generated from this fire was tremendous. We have
seen a video of the smoke billowing from the factory and it was amazing. Anyone
in that factory would have had difficulty time getting out safely if they did not
evacuate immediately. It is imperative that companies instruct their workers to
evacuate immediately upon hearing the siren. Any delay in evacuating could
result in their injury or death. The Aluminium Plant Safety Blog has posted
incidents where workers got lost and/or disoriented evacuating a plant and
perished. We simply do not want anyone to ever be injured or killed at the
workplace.
What caused the fire, we would assume it was flammable hydraulic oil. We know it is assumption, and could be wrong
When was the last time your plant
had an emergency drill? If you do not know. It is about time that you have an
emergency drill.
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