• @MehBlah
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    251 month ago

    You want to see weird water look up super critical boilers. That stuff was nasty. A regular steam leak will set things on fire. That stuff would explode a broom. We looked for the leaks with straw brooms. You can’t see steam in normal conditions. Only its effects.

    • @Benjaben
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      181 month ago

      Blech, I’ve heard stories in my industrial automation days of people being clipped by invisible high pressure steam leaks. No frickin thank you, regular stovetop steam jacks me up frequently enough.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 month ago

        Well, now this is on my list of invisible things that scare me:

        • Radiation
        • Methanol fires
        • Supercritical steam jets
        • @Benjaben
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          31 month ago

          Not quite invisible but you could also splash and wade into a pool of strong acid thinking it was water, during what first seemed like a somewhat routine FUBAR maintenance situation…filling your boots etc.

          • @MehBlah
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            21 month ago

            At paper mills the fear is caustic pools filled with bases.

            • @Benjaben
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              11 month ago

              The weird man-lifts used to get a side eye from me

          • @[email protected]
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            129 days ago

            Definitely dangerous, but I’m less scared of that one. I’ve got detectors for that, and that’s more of a “go peacefully in your sleep” kind of danger.

        • @MehBlah
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          11 month ago

          The regular ones will kill you as well. Boiling water on a stove is nothing compared to steam under pressure.