Ping!
Damn Tiger I hear of mine explosion in China boy this take the cake
What an awful way to go... horrible.
Horrible absolutely horrible. What a terrible way to die.
Talk about irony...
Yikes! I'm surprised there is anything left to get DNA from. China needs an OSHA and labor unions so we can level the playing field.
Not to mention ironic.
Rather poor plant design at the very least. You never put unprotected people in harm’s way.
Whoa! Would that it had been Cho instead of these innocents. Maybe it is that way for him now and for eternity.
Shades of Newcor Bump.
They lost a ladle, crane failure and spilled 15 tons on to
the shop floor, which being new was still damp, resultant
steam explosions blew molten steel up through roof, it then fell as solidified chunks ranging in size from baseball to ashcan. This was a new crane, it can still happenl.
Liquid Steel, Most exciting.
Hand me that jet tapper and lets draw some metal.
I hope Psy-Cho will now experience this sensation every day in hell.
What a sad tragedy.
But I’m confused, didn’t Rosie O’Doughnut tell us that “This is the first time in history (on 911) that fire has ever melted steel.”? Wonder how that steel in China got so hot?
(sad sarcasm)
Relatives of victims grieve outside a plant of the Qinghe Special Steel Co. Ltd. in Tieling, in northeast China's Liaoning province in this April 18, 2007 picture. An industrial ladle of molten metal spilt its load at the Chinese steelworks on Wednesday, killing at least 32 people and injuring two, Xinhua News Agency said. Picture taken April 18, 2007. REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA) CHINA OUT |
Relatives grieve over the death of workers killed in an accident at a steel factory in Tieling, in China's northeastern Liaoning Province, Wednesday, April 18, 2007. A piece of heavy equipment at the plant broke off while transporting molten steel, killing at least 32 workers and injuring two others on Wednesday, the state work safety watchdog said. (AP Photo/EyePress) |
Damaged equipment is seen in a workshop after an accident at a steel factory in Tieling, in China's northeastern Liaoning Province, Wednesday, April 18, 2007. A piece of heavy equipment at the plant broke off while transporting molten steel, killing at least 32 workers and injuring two others on Wednesday, the state work safety watchdog said. (AP Photo/EyePress)
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Technicians investigate a steel ladle of molten metal which spilt its load at a plant of the Qinghe Special Steel Co. Ltd. in Tieling, northeast China's Liaoning province April 18, 2007. Thirty-two workers were confirmed dead and six others injured on Wednesday after molten metal spewed through the steel plant, local work safety authorities said. Picture taken April 18, 2007. REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA) CHINA OUT |
That [steel shower onto a meeting] is what normally happens in cases of acute meetingitis. Either that, or a massive sewer backup. “Thou shalt not meetingize too much”.
The hook latch on the ladle is intact and it looks like the crane hook is on the floor with the cables laying towards it.
It looks like the hoist brake failed allowing the hook and ladle to drop all the way down.
Poor design.
Sorry, but this didn’t happen. It has to be a bunch of lies because Rosie O’Donnell said that fire can’t melt steel.
I remember hearing of a similar accident about 30 years ago in Mexico.
It’s terrible no matter how you look at it.
Wonder how much “Melamine” was in that batch ?
Is this the factory owned by Richard Blum and his wife Diane Feinstein?
"I just ran, if I had hesitated for a moment, even to turn and look, then I might not have made it out of there alive."
Sometimes you just have to literally " run for your life ".