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9 Comments
Sagemindsays...About as close to death as anyone would ever want to be! He was lucky to have the protective glass, I wonder if any of it hit him (?)
Drachen_Jagersays...There's no guarantee he lived. Burns are nasty and patients can die of infection days or weeks after the initial burn.
About as close to death as anyone would ever want to be! He was lucky to have the protective glass, I wonder if any of it hit him (?)
eric3579says...He was unharmed.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7743817/Explosive-moment-foundry-worker-loads-wet-scrap-metal-roaring-furnace.html
There's no guarantee he lived. Burns are nasty and patients can die of infection days or weeks after the initial burn.
Sagemindsays...Way to keep it positive man, way to keep it positive...
There's no guarantee he lived. Burns are nasty and patients can die of infection days or weeks after the initial burn.
worthwordssays...I hope that glass was though foresight rather than a learning from a previous less fortunate employee.
It's like throwing water in a chip pan.
BSRsays...Congratulations. This is the first time in 64 years that I have ever seen those two words together.
...chip pan.
Zawashsays...*fear
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Fear) - requested by Zawash.
lucky760says...Yeah... don't do that anymore.
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