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Re: OT: Now I know what cold is.
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Posted by Easy1 on December 29, 2006 at 20:41:41 from (75.45.81.0):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Now I know what cold is. posted by Coldiron on December 29, 2006 at 18:00:49:
We had a guy here in Michigan that was killed in a cold test chamber a few years back. He was working by himself, doing cold performance checks on engines, in a cold cell. He went into the cell (-60 ) to correct a sensor that wasn't working. He apparently passed out from the cold. The day shift guys found him the next morning, quite close to the door, frozen stiff. They think he was aware that something was wrong, and tried to get out, but just didn't make the door in time. He had protective clothing availible, choose not to wear it. Probably didn't realize how dangerous the cold can be.
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