A textile worker was working on a conveyor belt. At the end of a day's production she had to clean the belt using a highly volatile cleaning solvent. This solvent was used very close to an oven. It caught fire and exploded. The worker was badly burned and died as a result of the incident. An investigation into her death discovered several factors contributing to this incident. They included a lack of fire and safety training, no safety inspections, no safety committees, a lack of detailed material labelling, no availability of a fire smothering blanket and overall poor communication about safety. Many […]
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