10 Factory Accidents Caught on Security Camera

10 Factory Accidents Caught on Security Camera
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  1. Thankfully, I've not been part of any sort of disaster of this magnitude…however, there was a murder across the street from where I live…a domestic dispute. That's the closest example that I have…

  2. There was a massive fire in the UK (London, I believe) when a plastics recycling factory caught fire. The factory was destroyed.

    At first it looked like arson because on the CCTV, an employee was standing in front of one of the machine that ( think) melts the plastic (or possibly grinds it). You can see him light something and then a few seconds later tosses it into the machine.

    A minute or so later, the bin containing the plastic starts to burn.

    Before long, the entire building is on fire.

    It took a day before it was extinguished and to ensure it was safe for inspectors to enter the remains.

    No one was killed, thankfully, and I don’t believe there were any injuries.

    It turned out that the factory’s protocol for testing plastic to see what type of plastic it was was to use a lighter to heat it and smell it. They were supposed to ensure that the flame was extinguished before putting it in the machine.

    That was what the employee was doing.

    Unfortunately, the plastic was still burning and it set the rest of the plastic burning and that caused a chain reaction in all the rest of the plastic.

    Investigation showed that this was the routine for testing the plastic even though there were national safety protocols which made the process illegal. The employee was not found at fault since that was what they were told to do. The factory owners were found at fault for not having implemented the national guidelines in the factory.

  3. You can’t really put out a lithium battery fire. Those will burn underwater. The best you can hope for is to put the battery in a bucket of sand and put the bucket outside. Applying enough water to cool the battery might keep the fire from spreading, but you might have to do that a very long time. It looks like neither was possible in this case.

  4. We got a bunch of spray cans of some kind of covid alcohol cleaner for free and decanted them in the cold into gallon jugs to use for things like starting wood stoves and fire pits and making homemade windshield washer fluid for about $.50 a gallon. It was 70% alcohol with a lot of butane propellant dissolved in it, which kept bubbling out and going everywhere. We had tried spraying this directly into fires, but the flames traveled up the stream to the can thanks to the butane. We got all of it out eventually.

  5. The guy in China might have done what he did because workers over there have not been getting paid for months on end, so a lot of factories in the country have been set on fire since workers have no recourse under Communism. A lot of bloggers about China have pointed that fact out.

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