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"I know a railwayman of 40-odd years' service," says Juan Quar, "and he tells me a new gruesome yarn each time we meet. Last week's was of checking the time on the wristwatch of a severed arm he'd just collected after a track fatality."

Tell us the horrible stories you tease the new hires with, or that you've been told.
NB By definition, these are probably all made up. Roll with it

(, Thu 5 Sep 2013, 17:33)
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I have worked in environments that use HF - Hydrofluoric Acid
And I have stayed well clear of the stuff.

Apparently, if you get even the smallest splash, you have to strip off, rub a special neutralising lotion and then get to A&E.

There was a glass etching factory in Wales that used it. Apparently they had to use Platinum pipes to distribute it because, as you say, it is SO vigorously reactive.
(, Sat 7 Sep 2013, 14:04, 2 replies)
Platinum?
Plastic pipes work just as well and are a hell of a lot cheaper.
(, Sat 7 Sep 2013, 14:55, closed)
I thought that
There was definitely Platinum on site, though I suspected that the pipework bit was a tall tale that the operators would tell the contractors for a laugh.
(, Sat 7 Sep 2013, 16:43, closed)
Yup
I remember something like that.

We had ZERO H&S gear on that site, though. It was a disgrace. I got fired for complaining about it - and I was too dumb back then to kick up a fuss with tribunals and all that.
(I asked for a pump for the concentrated sulfuric acid, cause trying to tip up a 50l drum to pour it out into a jug was a bit dangerous.)
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