In this episode on Tekniq, we will delve into the operations of a Shipyard Scrapping, followed by the production of Olive oil Soap, Yellow Silk and the Keris Dagger.
Heavy equipment moving things around. Half the guys have hard hats, and there are a lot less men working. Have they really upgraded the operations that much or is it a special act put on to get the West off of their case about pollution and working conditions? The water appears a lot cleaner, and the masses of junk all over the beach have been cleared away. Seems like a lot of more recent videos all show much improved conditions.
ich habe fast 40 j. schrott zerleinert mit dem brenner. eine schwere arbeit die ich geliebt habe. nun bin ich in rente und sehe mir hier brennarbeiten an. in diesen jahren habe ich bis auf ein schiff alles mit meinem brenner )harris kopf und 3er standartduese zerlegt
多くの船が解体され、鋼鉄を回収するために、多くの労働、多くの人々が搾取されて低賃金で働き、経営者を豊かにするために働いていますが、これは非常に危険で低賃金の仕事ですか?(كل هذه السفن التي يجب تفكيكها لاستعادة الصلب، هذا الكم من العمل، هذا الكم من الناس المستغلين والمدفوعين بشكل سيء لإثراء رؤساءهم، هذا عمل خطير للغاية ومدفوع بشكل سيء. )
I’ve never seen heavy machinery used in ship breaking before? It’s always children? Always appalling conditions, no safety at all no hard hats or hi vis. Where was this shot?