Is there any feeling quite like being surrounded by loved ones who will eagerly watch the latest USCSB incident analysis video, while you all collectively chuckle about narration that sounds like repeated references to "twerking activities in the vicinity of hazardous energy sources" 😁🍑💥😂

https://youtu.be/CcMnf86n8_U

No Way Down: Chemical Release at Wacker Polysilicon

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@deviantollam i had the joy of watching it and then reading how my friends on Discord had already seen it including one of them who works in the industry being grumpy about a badly modeled expansion joint and nobody in the field actually using the term ‘sim-ops’. My people!
@marlies I was so Disturbed about how the expansion joint (if that's what it is that I was seeing) looked to be like really off kilter.
@deviantollam @marlies as soon as they mentioned the graphite flange, I let out an audible "oh no."
@deviantollam Oh heck, new video? I know what I'm watching next.
@leona right?? They're so good!

@deviantollam The USCSB videos are some of the best videos that the USGOV produces.

There's something about Sheldon Smith's narration that makes me want to just binge on these videos.

@deviantollam Every USCSB video looks like a normal day at the plant. I'm not sure if that means everyone is fucked or just me and the guys in the video.
@nik282000 I spent a month at a plant where there were areas that if things went wrong you were just dead in seconds. Masks worn at all times and clean shaven rules strictly applied to all the guys. The companies are shit at protecting employees but the amount of dumbfuckery from the employees was on a par. I signed on as a welder & they “temporarily” handed me a 3 ft pipe wrench. I permanently quit after a month. @deviantollam