I work with a great group of guys (engineers) in an airframe assembly business. We are are also a bunch car guys. One of my teammates had a very unfortunate accident recently.
He was working on welding some sheet metal on a Ford van project. He drained the fuel out of the tank in attempt to mitigate the risk of welding near the tank, but for some reason, stored the gasoline in an open 5 gallon pail in a corner of the garage near the work site.
A welding spark found that pail and it ignited. He has 3rd degree "plus" burns on the right side of his body. Apparently there is no clinical definition for 4th degree burns, or that is what he would have.
He is now going through multiple surgeries for skin grafts and then several months of rehabilitation. I can't even imagine the pain. He is on a morphine drip for now.
This moment of indiscretion / carelessness has changed his life - forever.
I guess I don't have to state the obvious for those of us who work on our vehicles at home. Be careful. Be safe.
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