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07-04-2013, 03:52 PM
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Ship Breaking - Bangladesh
A mix of my personal stuff with some you all have seen in National Geographic and other publications. I was there working to improve the heavy metal abatement procedures on the workers when the photographers came through. I won't spout off on the heart story - just though you all would appreciate the scale of these ships on land being broken down by hand. The one with the smoke is a quick one someone shot off a phone. Eight dead and another 35 injured when a worker cutting a floor ignited fumes drawn into the ventilation system from elsewhere in the aft portion. Took us almost three days to finally account for everyone. |
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07-04-2013, 04:00 PM
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Re: Ship Breaking - Bangladesh
Forgot one. This little guys is 17 and came with hopes of working in a hotel. What's behind him is a siphoning and dividing wall in side a super tanker. It goes on up another 15 decks (~120 feet). He was a great help in the off hours as an advanced interpreter (Chittagong has its own dialect and accent). Jalaal Mia, or Mr. Jalaal, was his name.
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