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    BPnet Veteran Samuel's Avatar
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    Roof cave-in ... at work

    I work in a factory. This factory has a roof ... and that roof didn't hold well under a 4-foot pile of snow.

    Here is what I saw this morning. I ask that you excuse the mess, a lot of stuff had to be moved to get it out of that area .. in not much time.

    Click an image to get the full res picture.

    That shelf in the middle is holding up the roof from falling any further.


    You can see the snow on the other side of the fall. See all the lines we had running along the roof? Those are air and water, gas, electric and networking lines. Yeah, that's fun.




    Tarp that was hung to keep the cold air from reaching the rest of the factory, and I guess keep people out.


    View from outside. It collapsed right by the tank of liquid O2. That was close.


    View from the left of the other pictures, looking through what was once a pass-through, now I guess it is a door to outside.


    The bowing and eventual collapse actually broke water lines and 3/4s of the factory was under some water.

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    Re: Roof cave-in ... at work

    Woah, that's scary. I hope everyone was alright!

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    Re: Roof cave-in ... at work

    Wow...I hope no one was in there. Holy toledo...that is crazy!
    Michelle
    Lets just say it has advanced to ....way too much to list

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    Re: Roof cave-in ... at work

    Ouch .I hope no one was hurt.
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    Re: Roof cave-in ... at work

    Wow that's one hell of a day, gonna be fun to clean up ha, hope nobody was hurt

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    Re: Roof cave-in ... at work

    WOW!!! How long will you be out of work?

    Jim Smith

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    Re: Roof cave-in ... at work

    Y'all are so lucky it didn't rupture that LOX tank or lines. That would have been disasterous...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: Roof cave-in ... at work

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Woah, that's scary. I hope everyone was alright!
    It happened during our Christmas break, so no one was in the building. It actually was the fire dept that found it because it was bowing enough to set off the alarms, and since it was during a blizzard no one could get to it right away.

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    WOW!!! How long will you be out of work?

    Jim Smith
    That is just a tiny chunk of the whole factory, so no one will be out of work for any amount of time. We moved that area's useage to another spot and kept going.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    Y'all are so lucky it didn't rupture that LOX tank or lines. That would have been disasterous...
    Yeah, that would have been. The lines are very close to where it broke so .. yeah.

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