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A Daily life of a Scrapper...in Bangladesh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Thank you James708 for sharing this. I cannot relate to the hazardous waste part, but the rest I can identify with. The danger of burners, falling metal, and even man power moving up to 10 tons were experiences. Even watched crews drop five ton pieces of steel 10 stories by hand.

    There are three main differences between this video and a project recently completed. First we did not use slaves, they were paid very well and had fun on the job. Second, safety was a constant concern and at the forefront of every decision. We had a couple of bumps and bruises, but nothing to require any time off. Thirdly, we had access to the best equipment available.



    The video you shared reminded me of an experience, not because I was the architect, but because I was a participant.
    Scraping is different in every part of world I'm just glad you did it the safe way!

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