Heckler
Well-Known Member
Amazing again!
Nice to see all the H&S measures!
When I was a lad it was quite a common practice for garages to replace faulty cells.
When I was a lad it was quite a common practice for garages to replace faulty cells.
Just makes you realise there's nothing complicated in a lead acid battery. Just lead plates and sulphuric acid. It's worth rebuilding one in Pakistan because labour is cheap (and there's no inconvenient safety regulations).
Given the lack of respirators I think those men lung damage, and from handling lead they will only have a few years at work before they suffer kidney damage from lead poisoning.
At last - a clear demonstration of the fact that a single microfibre in the condensate from a tumble dryer will kill a battery in seconds.