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Re: Death of a Female Worker in a Textile Factory

If there is one thing I've learnt from my years on DR it's that I will never go close to heavy, metallic, spinning shit
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Re: Death of a Female Worker in a Textile Factory

I think she was probably wearing some type of acessory on her wrist (maybe a watch or a bracelett) that got caught in the machinery.
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I was going to guess that yellow bar was a safety device, to create some space between the human and the machine and prevent the machine from spinning if it was in the "up" position but it looks like the opposite. Lucky for me, I'm a pussy and would never work around heavy equipment. My dad worked for GM and when I was a kid he took me on a factory tour. The punch presses scared the shit out of me and it stuck with me. I can still use a kitchen blender but that's about as ballsy as I get.
My father retired from Buick plant 36 and 10. Tinsmith or fuel coordinator. He took us on a factory tour years ago I think I was 10 or so.(I'm 51 now). I can agree those presses are flippin crazy.
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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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I was going to make a comment about it wouldn’t have happened if she stayed in the kitchen.

But I decided not too as it’s sexist
Dont be sexist. Bitches hate that.
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I was going to guess that yellow bar was a safety device, to create some space between the human and the machine and prevent the machine from spinning if it was in the "up" position but it looks like the opposite. Lucky for me, I'm a pussy and would never work around heavy equipment.
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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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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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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What does this crap video by nobody have to do with a tragic industrial accident brought about by capital/communist greed?
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