Did you think it wouldn't?looks pretty modern to me
I am surprised to set that no employee was wearing any PPE. No safety glasses, no hearing protection etc. I did not see their shoes to see if they're steel toe.
How is that job done otherwise? I would guess that part of the process is similar in every company.Anyone else notice the highly mechanized production ending (@ 18:00) with tires scattered on a floor and guys lifting and rolling them about?
The way America was in 30's and 40'sI am surprised to set that no employee was wearing any PPE. No safety glasses, no hearing protection etc. I did not see their shoes to see if they're steel toe.
I did 10 years of international sales and was surprised from country to country the safety standards. or lack thereof, and how they differed. In a metal plant in Mexico with cutting, welding and grinding, no eye protection. The UK... gotta wear that safety vest, but no eye protection. China...lol, forgetaboutit. Heck there was open flame on the trade show floor! Dubai UAE, single pole ladders that went very high up.... Again, just interesting to see.I am surprised to set that no employee was wearing any PPE. No safety glasses, no hearing protection etc. I did not see their shoes to see if they're steel toe.
Watch Pakistani Truck ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC64FbxoHfUWd5hykYk5_BvQ?reload=9 ). There's no safety anything around. They're wearing sandals while working on heavy stuff.I am surprised to set that no employee was wearing any PPE. No safety glasses, no hearing protection etc. I did not see their shoes to see if they're steel toe.
How is that job done otherwise? I would guess that part of the process is similar in every company.
They'll catch on! First thing that happens is all the executives go out and buy a bunch of Vanity Fair stock, then they pass a regulation that everyone needs Fire Retardant clothing. Simple.I did 10 years of international sales and was surprised from country to country the safety standards. or lack thereof, and how they differed. In a metal plant in Mexico with cutting, welding and grinding, no eye protection. The UK... gotta wear that safety vest, but no eye protection. China...lol, forgetaboutit. Heck there was open flame on the trade show floor! Dubai UAE, single pole ladders that went very high up.... Again, just interesting to see.
Used to UNLOAD 55 gallon drums of motor oil that way. Roll them off the trailer, they hit the tire, then catch them as they roll off the tire. One flip and it's up for rolling.It’s also a bit of an art to load a semi trailer with tires. One guy grabs a tire and bounces it off of another tire lying flat on the ground. It rolls right into the trailer where another guy stacks them in a herringbone like manner.
Thailand is a big one too - not just LingLong or Otani, but Michelin, Bridgestone and Sumitomo(Dunlop/Falken/Goodyear Asia). Michelin, Hankook, Bridgestone and Giti Tire also have operations in Indonesia.Lot's of tires come from Vietnam. Many are private label. Others-Sailun, Kumho.