The importance
of housekeeping comes to some when an incident occurs in their workplace because
of poor housekeeping. Here is a recent incident emphasizing the need for good
housekeeping practices.
The local firefighters
were mobilized for many hours on Saturday April 30 for a fire in the remelt
factory, an aluminum smelting company, (in Western Europe_, in the industrial
zone of (omitted). Hired in the early afternoon, the twenty firefighters were
confronted with a dust fire above an oven hood. Extinguishing operations ended
at 8 p.m.
All indications
are no one was injured in this incident. Which is great. It is safe to assume
that aluminum fines were allowed to accumulate. When aluminum fines are allowed
to accumulate an incident will eventually occur. This plant should be thankful
that the hood was not knocked or bumped. Resulting in the fines falling like
snow. All it would have take was the falling fines to find an ignition source.
Then a flash fire would have occurred. The Aluminium Plant Safety Blog have
posted numerous incidents where aluminum fines became airborne and ignited.
Workers have been injured, workers have been killed.
Light Metal Age
Magazine had a recent article on housekeeping. The articles can be downloaded here.
While Aluminium
Times magazine had some articles about aluminium fine fires and explosions.
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