Also, the fact that you test them in a rocket stove right in the middle of this dust factory is beyond unbelievable, like you are wanting the whole place to just torch up
So many "carrying" processes could easily be taken away if you just moved the machines closer to each other lol... like why doesnt the sifter drain into the bin for the escavator that goes into the pellet press, and then why does that not drain into the vibrating table.. so on and so on... its strange that you have each process just dump out onto the floor and then someone has to carry to the next process..
More than likely, the labor is less expensive than the costs to maintain the conveyors that wold be needed at each stage. It looks like much of it is Rube Goldburg design and probably fails quite frequently.
Carrying the stuff around, all manual loading, non existence of easy transportation, lack of carts...strone age level. It shows the logistics before the wheel was invented.
Lack of PPE and breathing apparatus was scary, but we can't judge everyone by 1st world standards yet. The damage that sawdust will do to lungs is terrifying. The guy towards the end humping those full bags up on to the lorry was an absolute monster. He even jogged with a bag on his shoulder, wow.... just wow. Really interesting video and process. Here's hoping good health and long lives for all the workers involved.
I spent a month breathing in sawdust from sanding wood the mask was pissing me off making me sweet into me eyes so had to keep removing wipe my eyes, I ended up putting on the shelf, I paid the price with being rushed to the ER spent 5 weeks on high flow oxygen due to the massive blood clot in both lungs and weighing down my heart due to the size of the clot it squashed my heart down to half its size, my body was riddled with smaller clots I was bed ridden for 4 weeks before they would even let me out of bed. I wear a mask now I spent the money for a blooming top quality mask. I now live on blood thinners for rest of my life because of it.
Good to see that PPE, such as dust masks, safety footwear, eye protection and the like are being totally ignored, as usual. Don't want to make these peoples' lives too comfortable, after all.
Yep. The owners probably pay them $1 - $2 per day. For many of them, if they don't work that day, then they starve until the next. Note that even the patched together carrying cloth had a big hole in it.
People probably have the sense - but the owner would not pay them a few pennies every week to do so. All they care about is the workers meeting their daily quota.
I think a sweeping brush and a shovel is more in order in this place and a good clean up. All that dust floating about not good for those working there. I suppose that's what they are use to unlike us in the West.
How many times has this place caught fire already? Electric motors buried in saw dust, open drive belts running in saw dust, etc. The whole process looks like a work program geared towards involving as many people as possible in the most inefficient way possible, i.e. one guy loading the truck while 10 people are watching him?
but also the blood clots around the dust and it’s carried around the body, how do I know, I spent 5 weeks in hospital with a huge blood clot in both lungs straddling my heart and my whole body riddled with smaller clots. I thought the fan blowing out of the workshop was enough I was very wrong.
Loved the video.. Pure sound and thats perfectly fine
Also, the fact that you test them in a rocket stove right in the middle of this dust factory is beyond unbelievable, like you are wanting the whole place to just torch up
It would be interesting to see these pellets being used in their intended use. For instance melting aluminum or metal, cooking ect.
So many "carrying" processes could easily be taken away if you just moved the machines closer to each other lol... like why doesnt the sifter drain into the bin for the escavator that goes into the pellet press, and then why does that not drain into the vibrating table.. so on and so on... its strange that you have each process just dump out onto the floor and then someone has to carry to the next process..
More than likely, the labor is less expensive than the costs to maintain the conveyors that wold be needed at each stage. It looks like much of it is Rube Goldburg design and probably fails quite frequently.
Carrying the stuff around, all manual loading, non existence of easy transportation, lack of carts...strone age level.
It shows the logistics before the wheel was invented.
اسلام علیکم بھائی زبردست آ پ کا ویڈیو بنانے کا طریقہ بہت ہی اچھا ہوتا ہے
I see a few places that tubs and wheel barrows would make their lives easier by keeping the shovel work and walking to the minimum
The painted truck is pretty cool. Have to be careful with all that dust, can ignite very easily.
These pellets work great in rocket stoves.
Seriously. Could these dudes not put something under this stuff. Is it a job just to make it harder?
Good business - lots of hard work 💪👍
Exellent video ,good health to all the hard working men.thank you.
Just a tip you can make eye protection out of water bottles (clear plastic)
Lack of PPE and breathing apparatus was scary, but we can't judge everyone by 1st world standards yet. The damage that sawdust will do to lungs is terrifying. The guy towards the end humping those full bags up on to the lorry was an absolute monster. He even jogged with a bag on his shoulder, wow.... just wow. Really interesting video and process. Here's hoping good health and long lives for all the workers involved.
thanks for prayer
Good Luck
It's organic, breath deep. Clot shot way worse and odds you took it and made your family
I spent a month breathing in sawdust from sanding wood the mask was pissing me off making me sweet into me eyes so had to keep removing wipe my eyes, I ended up putting on the shelf, I paid the price with being rushed to the ER spent 5 weeks on high flow oxygen due to the massive blood clot in both lungs and weighing down my heart due to the size of the clot it squashed my heart down to half its size, my body was riddled with smaller clots I was bed ridden for 4 weeks before they would even let me out of bed. I wear a mask now I spent the money for a blooming top quality mask. I now live on blood thinners for rest of my life because of it.
Ainda não entendi, o que é isso e pra quê serve?
It's used as fuel for different heating applications - like coal only wood fiber source
Good to see that PPE, such as dust masks, safety footwear, eye protection and the like are being totally ignored, as usual. Don't want to make these peoples' lives too comfortable, after all.
Yep. The owners probably pay them $1 - $2 per day. For many of them, if they don't work that day, then they starve until the next.
Note that even the patched together carrying cloth had a big hole in it.
Que produto é esse que é esse?
These are burned for heat, but what is produced by the heat?
Common sense ppl, don’t care if poor country or not, no one has the sense to clear out fine sawdust built up by an electric motor?
I mean they're carrying powder around with a fabric that has a giant hole in it...
эта пыль горит как порох . Когда вспыхнет унесет крышу а здание сложится
E il buon senso di non avere un telo col buco ?
People probably have the sense - but the owner would not pay them a few pennies every week to do so. All they care about is the workers meeting their daily quota.
Powder kounsa milya hai chhana lagane ke baad...
Terribly inefficient work flow.
This!
Ребята, аккуратнее, пыль взрывоопасна!
I think a sweeping brush and a shovel is more in order in this place and a good clean up. All that dust floating about not good for those working there. I suppose that's what they are use to unlike us in the West.
It would be more effective finding the source of the dust then to exclude it from the work place !!!!!
@@tuggaworsley4281 Much of the dust is from grinding/abrading the wood chips down to extruder size.
Do these guys make a living doing this
Subsistence living maybe.
How many times has this place caught fire already? Electric motors buried in saw dust, open drive belts running in saw dust, etc. The whole process looks like a work program geared towards involving as many people as possible in the most inefficient way possible, i.e. one guy loading the truck while 10 people are watching him?
He may well be the only person big and strong enough to manhandle those bags overhead all day. And the owner is too cheap to get a belt conveyor.
With all these guys moving all this stuff around it must be very costly
Not at all, theyhaveallthose ppl doing that cause they get paid next to nothing
@@chucknowakowski6676 Yep. The electricity to run the machines probably costs more than the total work force.
Price per kg
на привьюшке было похоже на гильзы.
а это кошачий туалет
Используют как топливо
Inki fectory ka number mil sakta hy
Interesting video.
Glad you think so!
Imagine dropping a match in that place!!
interesting!
Amaizng
I commend these people they are super poor and look they are working in conditions that others condemn
Very nice video
As an asthmatic I can say, I could not work there!
but also the blood clots around the dust and it’s carried around the body, how do I know, I spent 5 weeks in hospital with a huge blood clot in both lungs straddling my heart and my whole body riddled with smaller clots. I thought the fan blowing out of the workshop was enough I was very wrong.
Industry naam??
Contact number??
Easier to make bricks
ONE OF THOSE TARPS HAS A GAPING HOLE
민주당 수박과
궁민의 이중 플레이에 속은 거지
What a circus.........