Sounds emulating from aluminium factories
reaching surrounding neighbors is occasionally a problem. Typically, a nuisance
to the near by residents. Here is a recent report that only came to light because
such a nuisance.
The fire broke out
in the company's foundry. The company's internal fire brigade was quickly on
site and was assisted by the pumpers of the (local community) fire brigade
zone.
The fire started around three o'clock. Local
residents heard a bang and afterwards saw a large plume of smoke. It wasn't
until around 7 a.m. Monday morning that the fire department got the fire under
control. No one was injured, but the damage to the installations and to the
roof of the building are extensive.
We assume no one was injured because the news
media did not mention it. The aluminoum company did not issue a press release
on the incident. Which we feel is a mistake. In this time universally around
the globe our industry is in flux with older workers retiring at an alarming
rate. Recruiting workers who will make a career in the aluminum industry is the
challenge so many companies are faced with.
When incidents such as this come to light. We
assume it was from a local resident that contact the news media. Because the aluminum
company nor the local fire company issued a press release or posted on social
media. Some aluminum companies fail to realize that when they fail to comment
on an incident they are allowing the news media’s information (rightfully or
wrongfully) become fact in the minds of the local residents. Once a workplace
gets the moniker of being “unsafe” it may not go away and good luck recruiting new
workers. It is always better to issue a press release than not.
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