I would recommend you get a fresh cup of tea, sit back and watch all of them in order. Really interesting stuff.
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Feb 17th, '08, 14:37
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Now that I have taken more than 3 minutes to view these properly . . . I feel like change for a nickel! The music works great with the outdoor footage -- out of place in the factory.
1. the tea pickers. OMG, they all must have carpel tunnel.
2. then I got to the factory footage. All those people working in a tight space NO guards on the equipment whatsoever. Especially the kneading steps. 10-20 times. Mr Wu could easily get his shirt caught in that widing mechanism and not be able to stop it.
3. any of those workers could easily bump another and knock them into those tumblng dryers or the kneaders.
4. No visible (to me) safety stops, hand guards. Wheels turning the tumblers with no guards could easily catch clothing.
I am very fortunate to live where my employer has no choice but to provide a safe working environment for me. Something to think about while enjoying my tea.
I'm still glad you posted, thanks.
1. the tea pickers. OMG, they all must have carpel tunnel.
2. then I got to the factory footage. All those people working in a tight space NO guards on the equipment whatsoever. Especially the kneading steps. 10-20 times. Mr Wu could easily get his shirt caught in that widing mechanism and not be able to stop it.
3. any of those workers could easily bump another and knock them into those tumblng dryers or the kneaders.
4. No visible (to me) safety stops, hand guards. Wheels turning the tumblers with no guards could easily catch clothing.
I am very fortunate to live where my employer has no choice but to provide a safe working environment for me. Something to think about while enjoying my tea.
I'm still glad you posted, thanks.
Really interesting video, although that music got on my nerves by the end.
As far as augie's comments go:
1. I somewhat doubt that they suffer from carpel tunnel. If you think about it they aren't picking that often, it's not a year round job. It's also not the same repetitive motion, it's not as uniform as say typing on a keyboard.
2-4. Personally I believe that the environment that they were working in seemed to be a quite safe environment. I think that they have a proper respect for the machine knowing it is a rather large and possibly dangerous piece of machinery. I personally am not that big of a fan of a forced environment where a worker could stop respecting the power of a large piece of industrial machinery. Granted i'm not in favor of very dangerous conditions ala industrial revolution, but i'm also not in favor of childproofing an industrial machine.
As far as augie's comments go:
1. I somewhat doubt that they suffer from carpel tunnel. If you think about it they aren't picking that often, it's not a year round job. It's also not the same repetitive motion, it's not as uniform as say typing on a keyboard.
2-4. Personally I believe that the environment that they were working in seemed to be a quite safe environment. I think that they have a proper respect for the machine knowing it is a rather large and possibly dangerous piece of machinery. I personally am not that big of a fan of a forced environment where a worker could stop respecting the power of a large piece of industrial machinery. Granted i'm not in favor of very dangerous conditions ala industrial revolution, but i'm also not in favor of childproofing an industrial machine.
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Awesome vid.. thanks for sharing!
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