How This Village Still Produces Million of Sparklers by Hand Every Year
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
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Obviously not an OSHA star worksite!😮😮😮
Poor work condition ruining their health 😢
In this exact town of Sivakasi, every year atleast a 100 people die because of explosions due to poor and improper safety guidelines. Almost all factories wont provide safety gloves to the workers.
100 every year in one city?
"Factories"....using THAT term loosely!
01:20 thats like the coolest low budget fireworks ad I've ever seen.
Me trying not to get poisoned with cosmetics through my skin and this guys are almost swimming in chemicals. Probably they get sick after some years. I know they don't have too much options
My native Sivakasi tamilnadu your video super congratulations 👏🎉✌️👌👋👍
Kerela ❤❤
Yep, lots of soft metals to soften their minds. LOL
This is HORRIFYING!
A laundry list of highly toxic metal dusts and chemicals, with VIRTUALLY NO PPE!
This whole video is sickening.
Nice to hear some Malayalam....all the same pity the workers using their barehands to mix the chemicals...time to get proper mixers....it's 2024...Hello...
We are every where 😂😂
You said Hello are you Sadhguru?
@@ubuntuber1619 you don't need to be a sage to understand the suffering of others
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@@mohammadfaizal8461 what sickness.i am a malayali
The amount of hazard these workers are exposed to is nauseating. It's difficult to watch.
I will now think about how they are made, every time I see one for the rest of my life... terrible!
I would have thought that with the mechanical ability many of their countrymen possess, they'd devise some kind of mixing machine. It can't be doing their skin any good being immersed in the chemicals.
It reminds me of a situation when I worked as a welder in the U.K. One of the guys liked to play pranks. He stole a box of 16g welding rods and took them to a communal bonfire because it was November 5th, Guy Fawkes night. He went around giving the welding rods to children for their parents to light. There must have been a lot of disappointment when they wouldn't sparkle.
Cancer factory.😵💫
Man, at least use a paddle or shovel and NOT your bare hands and arms to stir that toxic soup. I wonder whether that dude is still alive.
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