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  • i would never work in a place like that, or if i had to i would want to be paid cash and make more money not paying retirement since i would not reach my 70s cause i would get silicosis and die suffocated for working in such a place

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  • I worked in a hot re-rolling mill in West midlands G Gadds only about 20 years ago.They still had men manualy turning the bars and working the coggers.It was without doubt the most dangerous place I have ever worked.7 years as shift spark and not a scratch.There was no H+S it was a form of natural selection

  • why are they not wearing ear/eye protection?

  • @evhgl87 that looks like a factory tour, as opposed to actual work. they're wearing shirts and jackets

  • @lexichronicle2 should as a minimum have clears on.PS this is not new zealand steel,glenbrook.

  • How do they descale the steel?

  • @cyclonerotary Water.

  • With high pressure water

  • is this Voest Alpine in Linz/Austria?

  • Nah, i think it's east european. did you see that guys dodgy leather jacket?. and if it was port talbot , i don't think that they would walk around not wearing safety glasses, definately not my mill. cardiff steelworks.

  • Certainly not Port Talbot or Llanwern anyway! The only place I've seen a walking floor like at the beginning of the video is in Timet, Waunarlwydd...but it's definitely not there!

  • Where is that? Is it wales

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