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    Knocking off accumulated factory dust - GIF

    Knocking off accumulated factory dust.




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    might want to dust more often

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    He looks very surprised!
    As jdurand suggests, they should do it more often, though I wonder if this is a "get the new guy" moment?

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    What kind of plant? I know in wood products this is a serious issue.

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    I've witnessed dust accumulations like than in cement plants but your not going to knock it off with a single hammer blow. A jack hammer maybe.
    Regardless of what type of dust it is that guy is going to need a new pair of lungs
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    Looked like an astronaut falling down on the moon!



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