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08-10-2021, 08:41 PM
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Re: Death of a Female Worker in a Textile Factory
Thats definitely fatal. Neck and spine vertebrae hyperextion. The back of your head is not supposed to touch the back of your knee that many times.
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08-11-2021, 01:24 PM
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Re: Death of a Female Worker in a Textile Factory
Little bit of fear is actually good, because you're tense and concentrated on the situation. 98% of all workplace accidents with machinery happen when the machine user has grown too used to the environment and isn't careful anymore. I lost half of my finger when disassembling a meat skinning machine after work in this way and the blade from inside fell on top of my fingers. It was a very short drop, the blade is very light in weight but it cut a chunk of meat from my finger anyway because of how sharp industrial blades are even after a day of use. I had lost respect for the heavy equipment and it reminded me to be careful. |
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08-11-2021, 08:08 PM
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Re: Death of a Female Worker in a Textile Factory
What happened to that video that was titled something like “9-5 work accidents”. And it showed a bunch of gnarly work deaths with machines. That was so badass. And I wanna show my friend. But I can’t find it anywhere.
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08-12-2021, 04:03 AM
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Re: Death of a Female Worker in a Textile Factory
I'm assuming that yellow bar is for safety but she wasn't using it correctly? Regardless, there's no way in hell I'd be casually putting my hand in a machine that's moving.
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