
10 Accidents In Metal Industry! This Video talks about different kinds of risks that is associated in metal industry. So. that we can aware you about safety …
10 Accidents In Metal Industry! This Video talks about different kinds of risks that is associated in metal industry. So. that we can aware you about safety …
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Another video where the narrator tries to speak english and hide the fact that english isn't their first language.
Look, it acts like it knows
SHOCKING BOT voice over, A.I. sucks! get back to real sound effects!
You said it right when you said man made error.
Your the greatest teacher I've ever known , thanks
Annoying babbling
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The computer narration is terrible.
I worked 33 years in the wood products industry . That's a nice and Simi important way of saying Sswmill. I was a sawfiler for almost all my time. I saw my share of accidents/ injuries. Luckily I I only had minor cuts from saws but the most common.injuries were pinched fingers ( some removing part of finger) and cuts from saws and knives , although proper PPE reduces the chance.
One of the worst accidents happened at another mill and I.hope by informing anyone who may work where equipment that has an exposed shaft sticking out from a bearing , spinning and employees have to access that area.
A new hire was doing clean up ( it happened on a Saturday ) and he had to enter a room to clean around the chipper so once he entered no one could see or know he was there unless entering or saw him enter
It s a well known rule , loose baggy clothing and long hair can get caught and pulled In many places. This young fellow had a heavy coat with a hood on back. While sweeping he backed close enough to the exposed shaft his hood was wrapped around the shaft and then part of his coat. He was picked up and spun and if he was able to holler, or make any sound. he wasn't heard. Sadly he wasn t found untill Monday when the mill was to be ran and one can only imagine how long he was slung around before he expired. As graphic as the thought of that is. I hope my telling will prevent anyone from having an incident like this to happening. That industry has come a long way safety wise since I started and being aware and using your head is the best prevention.
What the Hell is going on either slightly digitized effect on the narrator!? And the level of emphasis from “her” is way over the top!
I call shenanigans, 3:19 is a controlled demolition of a couple of buildings.
3:31 was the introduction of wet scrap into molten steel.
And the reuse of footage while explaining different scenarios is really annoying.
The narrator sounds like the borg
Why would you have someone who couldn’t tell the difference between stainless steel and white pine do the narration?? It’s beyond annoying.
A lot of these scenes look straight out of a Terminator movie, specifically, T2 Judgment Day.
Good info ?
6:18 SIMILARILY? iT'S SIMILARLY (SIM-mil-lur-ly). THAT MEANS EVERYBODY INVOLVED WITH THIS PRODUCTION EITHER MISSED THIS GLARING ERROR AND/OR THE PRODUCTION AND STUDIO EDITING STAFF RETAINS A COMPLETE MISUNDERSTANDING OF THE WORDS PRONUNCIATION. This is not a rare occurrence in Narration. Misunderstanding of pronunciations is common.
Wow! Very interesting!!!
The narrator and script are clueless
where are the accidents