Sign on the employee entrance: "Our factory has worked -9- minutes without an injury" Hopefully the guy with the shredded pant leg doesn't have matching scars. I'm going to guess these guys probably work 7 days a week, 12+ hours a day, and if they don't like it there's 50 guys in line to take their job. Much respect to these guys for busting ass in the heat and noise so their family can eat.
Shreded cloaths dosent equal wounds. I was studying traditional blacksmithing a few years ago. Only takes about a week for your cloths to get shredded/burnt, in these kinds of workplaces. And often its just the cloaths that get damaged, due it catching a sharp edge on somthing, and then ripping. As an example. I was forging somthing and needed another tool, and when going to fetch that tool. My T-shirt cought an edge on somthing, and ripped a massive hole in the shirt. That T-shirt becamed my official blacksmithing shirt after that. Cloths rarely have long life spans in manual labour workplaces. At least in the traditional, pre robotic factorys.
Respect to all honest workers who sweat to provide their families. To the factory owner, these people are killing themselves to make you rich. The least you can do for them is to provide better and safe work conditions
This is YOU TUBE paying adware for a prison labor camp video, INSANE! More than 10,000 die in these places and You Tube is paying ads on it. HOLY CRAPOLA!
Look you leidenfrost effect.at this point youd have enough sweat on your skin that the aluminum would land boil said sweat and make steam. You could shake the aluminum off your skin. Ever wonder why science demos with liquid nitrogen they arent wearing gloves. Same principle
What I love about these programmes is how primitive everything is. Reminds of the Industrial revolution. Even the 2 Coke bottles feeding the oil to the machine. Ingenuity at the highest level. And there is no health and safety in existence. Good and enjoyable viewing.
@@autogyro333 these people DO NOT PRODUCE FOR US They produce for their LOCAL MARKET I donno where you live but their products are NEVER allowed to sell in a civilised country
@@autogyro333 african countries are still colonised by the west Luckily China start to free them teach them how to kick out the imperialist colonisator
@@autogyro333 Wel its not because of these factory's i can tell you that! They are to inefficient to produce on a grand scale. And the quality of the product is also low. Your better of with educated work force and high tech machinery then this... even for corporation this would not be profitable. (low yield)
Ааа,то есть с общей нищетой и отсталостью пакистанцев это не имеет ничего общего, понятно, а спецодежда и спецобувь в других странах - это значит от незнания, или нехватки средств на покупку практичных шлёпанцев.
I'm pretty sure these guys go back to their palaces at night, if they ever make it through the day, feeling good about a good hard day of work. Because with greater risk you get bigger rewards, more fans and more money. That's just how life works. Yep! You know these guys really have a passion for flattening aluminum. It's in their blood, they MUST do it. It's a calling really.
@@FormalFistFight - It’s horrible conditions for sure - like hell on earth, but I give them credit for not giving up - must remember how fortunate we all are
no safety shoes, no safety glasses no hearing protection , no gloves , no guarding on the moving parts of the machinery, probably no pensions or wage protection no health care, I love my union even more and more every time I see one of these videos
@big lmo where I'm from, you have to treat people with gloves and kiss their backsides to get them to work. Like the saying goes "If you want it, earn it" The large majority of people in the developed world are lazy, and I respect people who work for what they have.
@@mariusvanniekerk7707 Me too Pal. I used to work very hard and was paid for what I did. The youngsters these days wouldn't know how to work. You didn't need gyms in the old days. These guys are grafters.
@@Kawka1122 Googled it and found "[America's] domestic aluminum production reached 1.14 million metric tons at an annualized rate before the COVID-19 economic shock took hold, up from 741,000 metric tons in 2017." Turns out you are kinda wrong on your assumption
ローラー圧延機の台数増やせば、ローラー厚さ調整している人も要らないし、ベルトコンベアーで板を運搬すれば移動コストも減らせる If you increase the number of roller rolling mills, you do not need to adjust the roller thickness, and if you transport the plates on a belt conveyor, you can reduce the moving cost.
Lmao at the way they work around chemicals , bare foot, no safety glasses.. these are men right here and they will prob outlast everyone. I don't care what anyone says working hard like these guys you will live to 125 years old probably 🤣 awesome work for what you have it's impressive.
If anybody wonders why we have Government Safety Standards that are Enforced here in the Western World then just look at this place...I bet many many Men have sustained very serious injuries over the years and worse and all of these could be prevented or at least greatly reduced if they followed even the most elementary safety procedures...God Bless These Men who as said here before likely work 12 hour shifts at tiny wages to look after their families...!!!
this is the same way the cotton industry was even up into the 80's here in the USA. I know because I worked in it and the automation of the processes meant very little because you could just hire people to do any of the jobs and as many people as you wanted, because wages were very low and you didn't care if things were automated because the automation was more expensive than the people.
its gotta be pretty hard to hurt yourself around cotton compared to metal, industry can be dirty yes but there is a difference between grit and blatant stupidity
@@Ukaxer I aint saying a machine won't fuck you up, im sayin the working conditions these guys see are much more dangerous than the potential dangers of machines alone
@@TheBigMclargehuge bro people have to work around machines, dangerous things have always been a necessity for modern society. Hundreds of people die every year in accidents that don't even involve machines or heavy metal plates and liquid metal. I do dismiss their experince because its an empty statement and probably fake given this is the youtube comments section. If anything johnny bahama is minimizing the experince of the guys in the video we just watched. Like, you're so invested in the fake cotton story that you care less about the guys in the video working in actual terrible conditions. Privilege is strong with you
I was questioning the wisdom of handling molten aluminum while wearing open-toed sandals, but I guess after you spill some on your feet once, you learn how to handle molten metals properly...
Or - you are no longer hired by anyone, because you are seen as a “social liability” due to being disfigured and disabled. Your presence will bother/annoy/? other people, hence H.R. will not bother with you unless the firm is so desperate that they will try anyone at all - even severe alcoholics… This was what I was up against on the west coast from ~ 1974 on. I would imagine the situation might be worse still where these men are located. They might well be laden with medieval-seeming superstitions, which name disfigured people as being inherently *evil.* (evidenced in Shakespeare and “old tales.”)
what a delicate Job you have there Sir take care you all there I wishes you all safety and Go home to your family safe and happy always. God bless you all there!😃❤❤❤😃
I see almost everyone who has watched this video and left a comment is shocked at how safety is ignored especially the rolling mills, one wrong move and the guy is sucked in dead!! Then the rags used as safety gloved. Not to mention the sandals in a foundry!!!
There is an inherit problem when it comes to using material from a mill like this. You have absolutely no way to determine what grade the material is because they use al kinds of different scrap. You could use this material only for the lowest class of job where metallurgy doesn't matter.
Well it seems like there is some few minor safety issues to be adressed here 🤣 but on the other hand (if its still present), it keeps people on their toes (if they have any left) 🙄🤙🏻
35. This guy reminded me when i was an apprentice sheet metal worker here in OZ 1979 having to clean out the back of the guillotine. What a horrible dangerous job removing around kgs of razor sharp off cuts...Sometimes i felt like a slave doing all the dirty work for very little money.
Sign on the employee entrance: "Our factory has worked -9- minutes without an injury" Hopefully the guy with the shredded pant leg doesn't have matching scars. I'm going to guess these guys probably work 7 days a week, 12+ hours a day, and if they don't like it there's 50 guys in line to take their job. Much respect to these guys for busting ass in the heat and noise so their family can eat.
Shreded cloaths dosent equal wounds. I was studying traditional blacksmithing a few years ago. Only takes about a week for your cloths to get shredded/burnt, in these kinds of workplaces. And often its just the cloaths that get damaged, due it catching a sharp edge on somthing, and then ripping.
As an example. I was forging somthing and needed another tool, and when going to fetch that tool. My T-shirt cought an edge on somthing, and ripped a massive hole in the shirt. That T-shirt becamed my official blacksmithing shirt after that.
Cloths rarely have long life spans in manual labour workplaces. At least in the traditional, pre robotic factorys.
@@JOHNDANIEL1 and then we are blamed for being privileged and sitting on our couches and drinking beer out of aluminum cans.
Mesin penipisan lapisan baja ringan
Respect to all honest workers who sweat to provide their families.
To the factory owner, these people are killing themselves to make you rich. The least you can do for them is to provide better and safe work conditions
This is YOU TUBE paying adware for a prison labor camp video, INSANE! More than 10,000 die in these places and You Tube is paying ads on it. HOLY CRAPOLA!
its perfectly safe
@@BuzzingGoober Sure. Wearing fllip-flops while handling litres of molten metal is perfectly safe.
@@Helmutlozzi I've done that before, not as dangerous as you think, now, feeding sheets into those rollers by hand, that's dangerous.
@@Helmutlozzi Those are steal toe flip flops
It's almost like stepping back in time watching this. I imagine this is not far from how it was done in the 100 years ago. Astonishing.
From the videos I've saw, it is very close.
There are some good ones here on yt!
100 years ago. they would have used their hands and mallets.
@@ChickenMcThiccken lots did, but the bigger shops actually had very large equipment.
I think you're right
Видимо, здесь самое дорогое оборудование - это камера, на которую снимали все это безобразие.
oh yes, you speak soviet language!
Amazing results but so terribly hard and dangerous work conditions. Hail the brave men who feed their families doing this.
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I'm quite 'relaxed' when it comes to safety, but this place looks bloody dangerous !!
yes!
For real!
Ladles of molten metal and open toed shoes......what could go wrong??
Да - "техника безопасности? не, не слышали..."
Welcome to the 3rd world
carrying a ladle of liquid aluminum with open-toed shoes on. classic workplace safety standards
I'm not a H&S jobsworth and I'm not squeamish but that made cringe.
+ no guards around machinery and loose clothing
They are clearly safety sandals.
ça cf
Look you leidenfrost effect.at this point youd have enough sweat on your skin that the aluminum would land boil said sweat and make steam. You could shake the aluminum off your skin. Ever wonder why science demos with liquid nitrogen they arent wearing gloves. Same principle
Уникальное сочетание 21 век и средние века.
Фабрика ужасов!
Копперфильд отдыхает
What I love about these programmes is how primitive everything is. Reminds of the Industrial revolution. Even the 2 Coke bottles feeding the oil to the machine. Ingenuity at the highest level. And there is no health and safety in existence. Good and enjoyable viewing.
VERY impressive that they achieve so much with very basic industrial equipment. What worries me is the risk of horrific accidents.
and the pollution
While the west restrict cars and industry they dont care about Co2 ,global warming etc etc
@@autogyro333 these people DO NOT PRODUCE FOR US
They produce for their LOCAL MARKET
I donno where you live but their products are NEVER allowed to sell in a civilised country
@@autogyro333 african countries are still colonised by the west
Luckily China start to free them teach them how to kick out the imperialist colonisator
@@autogyro333 still better then chopping hands of our force them to slavery like the west did and still do
@@autogyro333 the west still murdering in africa
Mostly by proxies now specially USA is genocidal
Lot of happy faces I see! I'll always thank god for being born in the good part of the world...
Nice to see a company that puts safety first for once!
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love the vid, but really makes me wonder what the worker injury rate is over there. How hard is it to make a cover for your gear boxes?
Капитализм максимум прибыли при меньших затратах.
@@LegendLength ich im
@@LegendLength but this video is from pakistan.
Just bend one of the produced sheets
@@autogyro333 Wel its not because of these factory's i can tell you that! They are to inefficient to produce on a grand scale. And the quality of the product is also low. Your better of with educated work force and high tech machinery then this... even for corporation this would not be profitable. (low yield)
I notice that most workers are wearing the award-winning design in industrial footwear.
1:53. Bare feet and sandals and a large spoon full of 800 degree C aluminum.... Geezus.
About as viscous as water and slopping around in the ladle, nearly flung it on his workmate.
Very good!
👏👏👏👏
Интересное сочетание: расплавленный металл и шлепки на босу- ногу!
тоже удивился))) там обжечься пять секунд.
Это для того, чтобы не очень жарко было во время работы.
Si el vendedor de zapatillas de seguridad está en el paro por falta de pedidos
Ааа,то есть с общей нищетой и отсталостью пакистанцев это не имеет ничего общего, понятно, а спецодежда и спецобувь в других странах - это значит от незнания, или нехватки средств на покупку практичных шлёпанцев.
ну так этож sh..t making factory))
SUPER !!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice safety sandals around a that sharp metal!😳
Nice to see they are wearing the nessasry safety sandals, eye wear, and pajamas.
I'm pretty sure these guys go back to their palaces at night, if they ever make it through the day, feeling good about a good hard day of work. Because with greater risk you get bigger rewards, more fans and more money. That's just how life works. Yep! You know these guys really have a passion for flattening aluminum. It's in their blood, they MUST do it. It's a calling really.
the guys playing catch over steel rollers really got me queezy, one slip of the hand and you fingers squished
Really makes me happy to see these old pieces of equipment maintained and in use as they were intended. Hats off to the men keeping them working
It made me sad watching them work like this! old unsafe equipment belongs in the garbage!
The automatic lubricators crafted from empty plastic Coke bottles are classic.
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Хорошая униформа с вентиляций .
Hard working in extremely dangerous conditions - amazing
or like, super bad and not good
@@FormalFistFight - It’s horrible conditions for sure - like hell on earth, but I give them credit for not giving up - must remember how fortunate we all are
Human rights is a safe working environment
Vive les normes du travail.
When it comes to safety and manufacturing process it looks like some old factory from the 1800`s.
no safety shoes, no safety glasses no hearing protection , no gloves , no guarding on the moving parts of the machinery, probably no pensions or wage protection no health care, I love my union even more and more every time I see one of these videos
Prior to unionization, this kind of labor was once very, very common.
Dead right
give these people the most modern plant, and in a month they will bring it to the same state as in this video.
I dont always work with molten Aluminum, but when i do, I like to wear sandals.
4:57 reminds me of the movie Metropolis 1927
That looks like hell on earth
Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome imagination. Grade: A++💥
*вааау круууть ...теперь знаю как делается сталь, марки "пластилин 0"*
I’m moving my business to this place.
umweltschutz und Arbeitschutz werden hier über bewertet,die ausbeutung ist hier perfekt..
This place looks like the set of a saw movie. OSHA would pop an aneurysm.
Always wear a flowing tunic when working a multi ton rolling press......
Worker's safety and comfort is for rich people.
Well, ir shouldn't be. The sooner the west realises what's going on the better, and yes, things will get more expensive.
@@geofturner986 I'm pretty sure these products are for regional use in the middle east. China has their own slave workers.
Обалдеть, адские условия труда. Как же им тяжело достаются деньги. Мое уважение!
когда раскатывали лист на валах у меня очко сжалось иголка не пролезет,вот туда рука попадет это же пиз...ц раскатает.
@@ДэнчикПросто так что нех...й жаловатся на жизнь
@@ДэнчикПросто если иголка не пролезет, то как туда рука то попадет? ))
Open toed shoes, no fire extinguisher, and not a single particulate respirator in sight. Sounds about right for these places
ما شاء الله تبارك الرحمان
I take my hat off for these guys. Your families can be proud of you 🇿🇦
тугри гапирденг ошна🇺🇿
@big lmo where I'm from, you have to treat people with gloves and kiss their backsides to get them to work.
Like the saying goes "If you want it, earn it"
The large majority of people in the developed world are lazy, and I respect people who work for what they have.
@@mariusvanniekerk7707 Me too Pal. I used to work very hard and was paid for what I did. The youngsters these days wouldn't know how to work. You didn't need gyms in the old days. These guys are grafters.
Concept of safety in the factories in this side of the world is something rather unique
All other obvious safety issues aside, providing them with appropriate footwear would likely prevent a hundred crippling injuries per year
hi from produce Russia
Nice
شعوب جبارة لا تعرف الفشل
Perfect recycling and the appropriate technology in use. When aluminium batteries are in vogue this factory will be a goldmine.
americans collect cans....aluminum is worthwhile
@@Juiceboxer0 Americans do not have aluminum processing technology. they buy all metal from Pakistan.
@@Kawka1122 Googled it and found "[America's] domestic aluminum production reached 1.14 million metric tons at an annualized rate before the COVID-19 economic shock took hold, up from 741,000 metric tons in 2017."
Turns out you are kinda wrong on your assumption
I'm not religious at all, but the word purgatory kept poppig in my head constantly.
Molten Metal and Sandals. Good choice in foot wear.
Maybe they can use some of those sheets to build guarding around those huge open gears... 🤔
رووووووووعة
لا حول و لا قوة إلا بالله
و الله رائع
اللهم صل و سلم على نبينا وحبيبنا وشفيعنا وقائدناوقدوتنامحمد صلى الله عليه
@6:07 the guy in the chair got the easiest job
his previous job was a tennis referee, but his vision gave out
👍👍👍!!!
There's a dillusion in UA-cam comments that everything is made in a perfectly safe environment!
I was think this same thought. People are so sheltered nowadays.
It's nice to see that they are all wearing their safety sandals.
ローラー圧延機の台数増やせば、ローラー厚さ調整している人も要らないし、ベルトコンベアーで板を運搬すれば移動コストも減らせる
If you increase the number of roller rolling mills, you do not need to adjust the roller thickness, and if you transport the plates on a belt conveyor, you can reduce the moving cost.
Lmao at the way they work around chemicals , bare foot, no safety glasses.. these are men right here and they will prob outlast everyone. I don't care what anyone says working hard like these guys you will live to 125 years old probably 🤣 awesome work for what you have it's impressive.
the future of industry in america will look like this
Where can I have those safety flip flops they are using?
They seem pretty comfortable.
I believe they have a safe word for emergency stopping of their equipment. That word is "ouch!"
not to shocking, this is the real world!
В литейке-в тапках,жесть конечно.Оборудование времен Британской империи
Так и есть, они до сих пор производят копии британского оборудования начала прошлого века и работают на станках того времени на ременных приводах.
Притом что сейчас давно есть станки непрерывного проката. Которые без участия рук раскатывают металл в фольгу длиной многие километры.
The Silver Surfer, Pakistan style.
SLIPPERS MANDATORY!
Just amazing what can be achieved with basic facilities great business
Thanks for watching
Yeah and basic human rights too
@@RandomThingsUpname is machine roll mill
Flip Flops and Safety Squints - one wrong move with those mills and these guys will be through them.
Reminds me of my childhood...
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If anybody wonders why we have Government Safety Standards that are Enforced here in the Western World then just look at this place...I bet many many Men have sustained very serious injuries over the years and worse and all of these could be prevented or at least greatly reduced if they followed even the most elementary safety procedures...God Bless These Men who as said here before likely work 12 hour shifts at tiny wages to look after their families...!!!
Saludos desde la Republica Dominicana excelente videos
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Листы прямо как кожаные шкурки. И размер наверное можно любой заказать в каком-то диапазоне.
Are those safety sandals?
this is the same way the cotton industry was even up into the 80's here in the USA. I know because I worked in it and the automation of the processes meant very little because you could just hire people to do any of the jobs and as many people as you wanted, because wages were very low and you didn't care if things were automated because the automation was more expensive than the people.
its gotta be pretty hard to hurt yourself around cotton compared to metal, industry can be dirty yes but there is a difference between grit and blatant stupidity
@@killsalot78 you'd be surprised how dangerous it is. getting stuck in any machine it gonna fuck you up.
@@Ukaxer I aint saying a machine won't fuck you up, im sayin the working conditions these guys see are much more dangerous than the potential dangers of machines alone
What you're doing is minimizing his experience. Yes somebody has it worse big deal thanks for your input
@@TheBigMclargehuge bro people have to work around machines, dangerous things have always been a necessity for modern society. Hundreds of people die every year in accidents that don't even involve machines or heavy metal plates and liquid metal. I do dismiss their experince because its an empty statement and probably fake given this is the youtube comments section. If anything johnny bahama is minimizing the experince of the guys in the video we just watched. Like, you're so invested in the fake cotton story that you care less about the guys in the video working in actual terrible conditions. Privilege is strong with you
Not a phone in sight, just a bunch of dudes living in the moment.
Boy, what alot of hard work for i am sure very little pay
Ho sar
Aap ko jarurat ho boy ko to phone kariye
That man should have a tool to grab the sheet aluminum scraps.
What are they burning in the furnace at 1:04? I sure hope that was crushed coal or something and not - I don't know - shredded plastic waste.
I was questioning the wisdom of handling molten aluminum while wearing open-toed sandals, but I guess after you spill some on your feet once, you learn how to handle molten metals properly...
Or - you are no longer hired by anyone, because you are seen as a “social liability” due to being disfigured and disabled.
Your presence will bother/annoy/? other people, hence H.R. will not bother with you unless the firm is so desperate that they will try anyone at all - even severe alcoholics…
This was what I was up against on the west coast from ~ 1974 on.
I would imagine the situation might be worse still where these men are located. They might well be laden with medieval-seeming superstitions, which name disfigured people as being inherently *evil.* (evidenced in Shakespeare and “old tales.”)
less toenail clippers u buy in life
Sa travaille fort ce monde la..mais les condition devrai etre reviser dans tout les milieu de travaille come celui la.
0:00 машинка с глазами )
what a delicate Job you have there Sir take care you all there I wishes you all safety and Go home to your family safe and happy always. God bless you all there!😃❤❤❤😃
OSHA has entered the chat.
I see almost everyone who has watched this video and left a comment is shocked at how safety is ignored especially the rolling mills, one wrong move and the guy is sucked in dead!! Then the rags used as safety gloved. Not to mention the sandals in a foundry!!!
There is an inherit problem when it comes to using material from a mill like this. You have absolutely no way to determine what grade the material is because they use al kinds of different scrap. You could use this material only for the lowest class of job where metallurgy doesn't matter.
In this part of the world, it’s either that or nothing. It’s not like they’re going to mine or buy iron ore...it’s a nation of kludge and bush fix
salut a tous , super travail , en France on a perdu se savoir faire
Just remember! It's your pickup truck that's polluting the planet ;)
Come with mee 🎵
And you'll bee 🎶
In a world of OSHA violaations...🎩
we all lift together
Well it seems like there is some few minor safety issues to be adressed here 🤣 but on the other hand (if its still present), it keeps people on their toes (if they have any left) 🙄🤙🏻
hey come on they are all wearing Safety Sandles
@@13bigerdave Thanks for the info. Didnt see that the first time, 😅such a relief
мое уважение, к этому тяжелому труду, здоровья и долгих лет жизни, это сильно кто бы что не писал подумайте
Правильно. Автоматизация производства, правила техники безопасности и охрана труда - это пережитки тоталитарного коммунизьма.
So hi-tech
Very nice ,, hard work in warm place...
respect for these workers. they must be exhausted at the end of the day
Nope, they are ok and fit for purpose. They eat well and do not suffer from disease.
Very good video.
35.
This guy reminded me when i was an apprentice sheet metal worker here in OZ 1979 having to clean out the back of the guillotine. What a horrible dangerous job removing around kgs of razor sharp off cuts...Sometimes i felt like a slave doing all the dirty work for very little money.
working in a foundary wearing sandals. thats crazy