Don't forget trinitrotoluene and nitroglycerin, they are an explosion risk too.Powder explosions are a significant risk in many industries - not just coal, but sugar and flour/grain dust are also well known explosion risks.
And farts.
Don't forget trinitrotoluene and nitroglycerin, they are an explosion risk too.Powder explosions are a significant risk in many industries - not just coal, but sugar and flour/grain dust are also well known explosion risks.
I would agree with that. I'd only heard about it at the time, and reports (we know how accurate they can be) talked about an explosion. I suppose to many people, the sound of a building that size coming down could be interpreted as an explosion.When I saw the shape of the dust cloud forming, it put me in mind of a collapse, not an explosion.
The debris also looked like a pile, didn't see anything thrown around.
Farts maybe, but TNT and nitro aren't the sort of thing you might expect to find in a disused power station boilerhouse - so the relevance is ? Oh yes, you don't like me or my attitude to safety so you want to score cheap shots.Don't forget trinitrotoluene and nitroglycerin, they are an explosion risk too.
And farts.
Don't flatter yourself Si.Oh yes, you don't like me or my attitude to safety so you want to score cheap shots.
Not especially but so very true.Was that post a reasoned, intelligent and logical one
So your total contribution to a reasoned discussion is personal insults based on no evidence whatsoever. So very grown up.Christ almighty! Not only do we have to put up with dull posts, we now have to put up wth dull posts posted by fat people with bad breath.
Do you have a reasoned, intelligent, logical explanation of why, if someone were fat and/or had bad breath they would therefore be wrong about H&S requirements?Christ almighty. Not only do we have to put up with dull posts, we now have to put up wth dull posts posted by fat people with bad breath.
Not especially but so very true.Was that post a reasoned, intelligent and logical one
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