Mixed Connection, Toxic Result

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CSB safety video detailing key lessons from investigation into 2016 chemical release at MGPI processing facility in Atchison, Kansas.
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first delta p, now this. i feel like youtube is trying to prevent a series of industrial accidents i did in an alternate future

stardustreverie
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"Hey, you know those 2 chemicals we should never ever mix?"
"Yea what about them?"
"Lets put the filllines right next to eachother with no labeling"

MrAntiKnowledge
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Crazy how such massive incidents could be prevented by such tiny things, like clear labels, keeping the wrong lines locked, keeping emergency PPE in a place that is accessible.

TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive
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Why am i so facinated by these. And the narrator sounds like the narrator from homeworld

UselessDuckCompany
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This is honestly so much better than the annoying sensationalist documentaries that are so popular on netflix these days. Sometimes I just want to watch something informative without any bloat for once. Glad that this exists.

luluehayes
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Your animators need a raise, this is some top-notch animation!

BanditFoxx
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"Mixed Connection, Toxic Result" sounds like my last relationship

Mic_Glow
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Really high quality animation on this one.

TheSpacecraftX
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These USCSB videos are the gold standard of no-nonsense, insightful, educational-but-entertaining material. Every labour safety organisation should strive to provide such material as it contains the most insightful lessons for workers.

CranialMalfunction
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Who thought no labels was a good idea?

liamtarr
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I've watched so many of these videos; I think I've figured out what it is that makes them enjoyable, even though they were never intended for entertainment purposes. They don't treat you like an idiot! The video expects you to follow along and catchup and this makes it captivating.

Bozothcow
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A most excellent use of tax money, imo. Thank you for your informative videos.

artisanautobody
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The driver was also negligent by not monitoring the entire unloading process. I hauled bulk chemicals for 24 years. It is illegal for the driver to depart from the area of the transfer of HazMat chemicals while said transfer is taking place? Sitting in the cab of the truck was negligent?I hauled sulfuric acid and a lot worse and was always checking and double checking everything. Sometimes the workers running the plant were rummy from working double shifts and the procedures varied from plant to plant. Always and I mean always make sure the load will fit in the storage tank. Trace the fill line at the hook up point to the storage tank. Look for nomenclature on the lines and the tank. Ask questions all the time. Once I started the unload process I would make sure the level of the storage tank indicated it was filling by vision, sound and or feel and if that was not possible I would get a hold of the control room to verify the tank was filling. 38 years Driving trucks and I never injured myself or anyone else. Never killed anyone either but there were a lot of close calls! Damned glad it is over.

markknowles
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That chair slide at 3:40 was unexpectedly on point

orsmplus
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I don't like that there are industrial disasters where people get hurt... but I sure do love the videos showing what went wrong.

HughesEnterprises
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Chlorine gas is really interesting, you don't end up coughing, you are actually prevented from breathing. It's really weird, it's like you want to, but you can't.

A.I.rchist
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The music, the voice, the narration, the exposition, the presentation ARE absurdly so high in quality. This is simply a work of art for the benefit of the industries themselves.

The narrator MAKES the theme. He's really good.

kummer
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Another excellent presentation, people learn better from this format than from a flyer or bulletin. Thank you.

maltbie
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they have stepped up their animation game 10 fold, its awesome. We need full documentaries made by these people

winstonduong
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When I was a chemist at a drug company, we had to watch a safety video that was actually pretty funny. It was set in an imaginary pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, where they made a number of products like tablets and creams, using raw materials that included ergometrine and ergotamine. The forklift driver handling the raw materials as they arrived was illiterate.

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