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OSHA is overrated. Why would a country with no OSHA oversight want to wear shoes? Flip-flops are so much more comfy. I'd wear flip-flops to work every day if I could.
@@ruthlessluder flip flops are fine because these men know what they are doing work ethic wise. What they are lacking is proper eye shielding, respirators, minor stuff that can allow them to live better after the hard work! Respectx2
The young man spraying the cylinders is at serious risk for debilitating neurological issues, cancer, personality changes, ear and eye damage, and worse. That mask provides no protection, he should be covered head to toe, and the spray booth must have a fan drawing the mist away from him! Toxins aren't just breathed in, they also enter the blood stream through the skin where they quickly reach the brain. This is bad!
Жаль что нет у меня возможности предоставить им современное оборудование и нормальные условия труда. Ребята, вы молодцы и настоящие трудяги. Дай Аллах вам силы чтобы прокормить себя и свои семьи.
I really do enjoy watching these men complete items such as these tanks, by breaking them down to individual tasks and each one does one well. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍😁🇨🇱🇺🇸
I think this is shot in a small scale industry without proper safety and standard practice. Process may be same but proceedures are not. Good hardworking people with limited resources
Una vez más excelente video lo que me llamó la atención es el pintor de pintura en polvo creo que electrostática deben darle al muchacho su respirador con cartucho recomendable 3M o algún marca pero que sea fiable es muy peligroso pintar sin ellas saludos chicos gracias por el video
Unbelievably conventional way of manufacturing. I'm an engineer and this reminds me so many small scale manufacturers still working old ways doing amazing things
@@skybot9998 Lack of automation, Not enough Quality Control, and very old fashioned way of manufacturing. I don't know how this product is performing in actual use without any incidents
Чёткая, слаженная работа. Каждый на своём месте и отлично выполняет свою работу. Молодцы. Скажу только одно при таких изделиях, нужна всё таки полуавтоматическая сварка для деталей, а не простая электродуговая. И дело быстрее пойдёт и брызг будет меньше и шлак не надо отбивать.
Those rings under the cylinders need openings for air circulation to avoid moisture underneath the cylinder surface, otherwise the moisture would causes rusting the under surface
That's nice, and it's great they can do that for themselves in that depressed country. However, those propane bottles would Never pass inspection here.
They are pressure testing to a high enough pressure to create vapor when they release . I feel sorry for the unprotected guys in the paint shop , and the poor guy pressure testing if one fails .
@@elkid6743 United States. UL Underwriters Laboratories. Those bottles must be inspected at each weld, pressure tested, anti backfire valves, anti tip valve, high pressure blow off valve etc. The seam around the middle is only the first red flag.
Well, for one, they are not wearing masks, so I am guessing there were no lockdowns neither, nobody lost their house or car or income also you don't have to be vaccinated to work presumably...now USA sounds very depressing all of a sudden.
Respect I use to do similar work to this but my job was to basically clean and check returned LPG bottles, spray paint, fill and label the cylinders. My friend was responsable mainly for replaying the valves. The good thing about these LPG cylinders is that they can like last for 20,30,40 and probably even 50 years(if is good condition). They just need to be serviced every 10 years or so.
Todos excelentes trabajadores pero y el empresario dueño de este taller donde esta, ha ganado mucho dinero y los obreros? los aseguro que no además no traen el equipo mínimo de seguridad, que lastima que en ese país no haya ninguna garantía social para ellos
The sheet metal plate looked very thin for a LPG tank. On the other hand the paint could really be strong because in the west because of environmental /health risks modern (water based) paints are often softer/weaker than the old paints.
Perhaps.. Because its a small sized tank approx 4 kg.. It has a smaller amount of gas/less pressure?... I was also thinking the metal is too thin for australian standards.
In where I live the smallest LPG tank is 3kg. With a net weight of 5kg and maximum operation of 5 years. The production is government manufactured and regulated. House manufactured is illegal.
I am really happy that they are getting employment but these cylinders seem pretty dangers... the metal is too thin to hold any sort of pressure. In my country you can't even think about lifting a cylinder with one hand. It's too heavy.
Yes . There have been many accidents due to bursting of gas cylinders in Pakistan but these factory owners use light weight metal to earn high profits. Shameful