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It's a chopper at a waste management plant. Basically a turd-n-tampon cutter to help break down solid waste so it can be processed. They get hung up a lot if there's a "shitload" of solids (toilet paper clumps, tampons condoms etc) and stop spinning.
I guess that is mounted on an aeration or digester tank. It looks thick and "processed" (as opposed to raw). At first I thought it was traveling bridge mixer for a drying bed, until the dude got rolled.
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I guess that is mounted on an aeration or digester tank. It looks thick and "processed" (as opposed to raw). At first I thought it was traveling bridge mixer for a drying bed, until the dude got rolled.
I thought that at first as well. Most likely a separation or digester tank like you said. Notice the blades are free spinning and not solid mounted to the drive shaft? He's spinning them independently. Their not straight mounted to the shaft so in case something really big goes through like the guy they can break rotation instead of trying to force the blade through and twisting the shaft. Like a flail mower.
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The second guy should have known better after seeing the first one get killed
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That's a whole new level of fucking stupid.
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Re: Work Accidents: "Death rolls"

Another one bites the mud
That's no mud.. that's human poop & filth because that machine is the first stage in a STP (sewage treatment plant)


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