TOP 10 Accidents In Metal Industry ✅

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10 Accidents In Metal Industry!
This Video talks about different kinds of risks that is associated in metal industry. So. that we can aware you about safety instructions.
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# 10 Slag Explosions
Slag or metal waste is the waste material that remains after Ore-Purification. And that won't be used in the metal processing.
Generally when metal impurities mix with water, for instance, a big explosion may occur.

#9 Electric Arc Furnaces
The electric arc furnaces have been substituting traditional furnaces in many steel plants worldwide.

#8 Boiler Explosion
Boilers are very important in the metal industry. They are defined as a closed pressure vessel where a fluid is heated by applying the resulting heat externally.

#7 Fires
One of the hazards to be considered in the metal industry is fire. Fire increases the possibilities for accidents to occur.

#6 Moisture
Water entry or just simple moisture in the boiler can produce bad results that could put at risk the worker’s live in the metal industry.

#5 Slag Dumping
We cannot consider the slag dumping as an accident, but the consequences of this action can be very negative. Slag or waste originate from ore smelting to purify metals.

#4 Steel Casting ladle break
Broadly speaking, the steel casting ladle is a tool used in the metal refining and casting. it is used to transport and pour the red hot metal. They are made of steel and have a refractory lining to withstand high temperatures.

#3 Molten Metal Splashes
One of the most common risks in metal smelting are the splashes of molten metal. It is in fact one of the points for risk prevention.

#2 Eruptions in Metal Casting Centres
A very risky event is the metal casting process. This process consists of pouring the smelted metal into a cast for it to become solid.

#1 Fire Loops or Cobble
this kind of accident can be lethal for workers who are near. The temperature of this kind of molten metal loops is extremely high.
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TTIenglish
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this video demonstrates why it's worthwhile to find someone informed on the topic to do the explaining.

NTMA
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"We can hear small explosions"
Me: I can't hear shit because you won't shut up for a bit!

nosnosco
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I worked as an over head bridge crane operator at a steel foundry in the 90’s.
I could tell you some pretty scary stories about the furnace and pouring .
The biggest one was a mild breaking open and approx 10k of metal came out and hit the floor.
The flames came up the 30 ft to my crane cab and surrounded me for what felt like a minute but was probably 20-30 seconds .
All I could do was sit in the flames inside my sealed glass coffin and wait for it to end .
A week later I applied for the shipping department lol

archiemcaffer
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3:20 “boiler explosion” looks an awful lot like a demolition implosion. 😂

WIDESIDE
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Love how the segment on "boiler explosions" shows several video clips that are obviously planned controlled demolitions. Great work! Think I'll skip the rest.

GonzoCRfan
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More B.S. than a 40 acre dairy farm. And sorry, building demolition does NOT count as an accident!

joeyjamison
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Please just upload compilations. No need to talk, especially when you have no idea what's going on.

MeGustaPoni
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My grandfather worked in a steel mill in the 1950's, long before safety equipment was mandatory. One day during a routine pour the molten metal splattered violently and a tiny bit of this caught him right in the eye, destroying and blinding that eye permanently

timrussell
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"When you dont have enough words on your essay...."

beev
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The panic in her voice and annoying music make this impossible to watch.

assbuttthegreat
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Who ever is doing this video has no idea what-so-ever how steel production works or the process involved in melting processes. None! This whole thing is so far off reality It's almost like listening to children explain Santa Clause.

acadman
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When I was 18 years old I was hired by Youngstown Sheet and Tube in Youngstown, Ohio. They had a coke battery, 2 Blast furnaces, 11 Open hearth furnaces, a rolling mill for slabs, bars, and rounds, cold drawn wire, stamping plant, with welding, machine shop, pipe shop, boiler shop, locomotive shop, pipe fitters, riggers, and hospital. There were a million ways to get hurt or killed. It was a blessing that I got drafted at 19 and went to the Army.

ralphgreenjr.
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Being someone who works in a steel plant, most of the things in the video are highly inaccurate. For example, steel is not smelted from ore, iron is and then a furnace, oxygen and other additives are used o convert the iron into varying grades of steel. Also, an Electric Arc Furnace is not used to smelt iron from ore.

chrisorr
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She hAS weird emPHASis on weird syLLABles

Jokerbuzzed
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My uncle tells me a TRUE story of a 1950s, a foundry worker falls into a vat of molten metal obviously he is vaporised, the metal then has to be scrapped, too high a carbon content, but they did save a small block of metal to give to his widow, which she (to put it mildly ) declined to accept.

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I don't know who write these scripts but sounds like Google Translate did after translating from 5 different languages. Hilarious to listen to.

kirwanqueren
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11:38 dude almost dies.... "Fortunately, there are not workers nearby when this happens"

KillingDeadThings
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''But when they fail...Serious accidents may occur'' Then cuts to video clip of a factory building building demolished ON PURPOSE!Note water jets being trained on building in an attempt to minimise dust... @3:20

koitorob
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I used to work in magnesium refining. When it ignites, it really burns bright. Chlorine was a byproduct of the process, and skin contact turned sweat into hydrochloric acid. It felt like ants biting, and was called piss-ants. It was an educational job, and a few years later I used the experience with hot metals in another job, very successfully.

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