Chapter 82 Accidents
As a guest, Sheffield boasted about the steel base of the United States to these Hans. Although he did not own these industries, as a member of the citizens of the United States and one of the few who could say that he was a human being, Sheffield did not think there was anything wrong with this.
Instead, he expressed his simple patriotic feelings.
This is also to promote learning and development among colleagues in virtuous companies, and to jointly deal with the bullies, bastards, and domineering British guys in today's world. Even if they know that these Hans look down on themselves, it doesn't matter. What else do these middle powers want? Sooner or later, they will be a younger brother!
Just when the big Texas landowner was bragging about it as if it was his family's property. In another area of the steel plant, the crane brake made a harsh friction sound, and the steel ladle slid rapidly. Amidst the screams of fear, the red inside
The colored molten steel slanted down and hit the ground hard along with the ladle.
The boiling molten steel swallowed up all the objects that could be seen nearby, and the temperature rose wherever it passed. All wooden products were instantly ignited, and it rushed towards the dozen or so workers who were fleeing for their lives.
The boiling molten steel cut into the workers' clothes, and several workers who didn't react quickly became pyrotechnics.
"Help!" The workers who ran further away did not avoid misfortune. They were ignited from the bottom of their feet by the surging molten steel, and soon their whole bodies were submerged in the red molten steel.
The workers who came from all over heard the news and looked at each other blankly when they saw the scene in the distance, "Can they still be saved?"
"Go and save him!" The old worker glared at the newbie who asked, "Go and find the factory director quickly."
The scene in front of me can definitely be described as horrific. The workers in other areas looking at it from a distance can no longer see any trace of human beings in the molten steel, and their bones and flesh have been melted into it and cannot be distinguished.
"Of course, safety has always been the most important factor in industrial production! A safe environment is more important to production than anything else. I believe you think so too." Sheffield did not visit that factory area.
Naturally, he knew nothing about the industrial accident, and he still spoke righteously to the guests in the Ruhr area with confidence, saying with confidence that nothing is more important than the lives of workers.
"Master!" John Connor strode over, stood behind Sheffield and whispered with his head lowered, pretending that he was reporting something important, at least in the eyes of the Ruhr representative.
Sheffield muttered something bad, his face remained unchanged, he tilted his head and whispered, "We are just here for a visit. This matter has nothing to do with us. Leave through another exit and tell the factory manager to call the police when we leave."
As soon as Sheffield heard about the industrial accident, his first reaction was to cover the lid. Now he was in front of a bunch of German guests, and he had just talked nonsense about safe production. If these Hans knew about it, it would be a slap in the face.
Saving one's own face is the most important thing.
How could the life and death of some workers be more important than one's own face? What's more, when molten steel poured out, you knew you couldn't save them just by thinking about it, so why bother the ambulance crews and the police department?
"Dear guests, you all know the general situation. Let's go to other exits of this factory now so that we can have a clear understanding of the scale of steel here." Sheffield's expression remained unchanged and he made an invitation gesture.
, "Many people say that the industry of the United States is not rigorous, and this is also true. This is naturally the purpose of inviting you to the United States. Our cooperation prospects are very broad, and each of us will get what we need."
"Actually, we also want to visit other processes!" The representative of Thyssen United frowned and was puzzled by Sheffield's temporary change of itinerary. He reminded him, as if the planned itinerary was not over yet.
These granite-headed Germans are so stubborn! Sheffield said with a smile on his face, "I just remembered that the most technical process is very important to any company, so I don't want to let this company's
The master is in trouble, even though we are friends!"
Sheffield felt that there would be no delay in dealing with the industrial accident until he left. But what he thought was a bit simple. After he left, the manager of the steel plant had led people to deal with the aftermath, but did not notify any medical and medical personnel.
Police, he felt that he could solve this problem by himself.
The loss itself was caused by the workers' operational errors. It would be fine if the factory did not pursue the loss. From a humanitarian perspective, it might be possible to give the deceased's family a reasonable subsidy, which would be an act of kindness. In this case, if the deceased's family
If you are making trouble, even other workers will not be able to stand it.
"Mr. William, today when you were visiting the factory, a small accident occurred, which caused you and your guests to leave early. This made our boss feel very sorry. He sent me here to ask for your forgiveness and invited
You and your guests will attend a cocktail party in a few days. Many of Chicago's upper class people will be there. It's a good opportunity to meet many friends. Please be sure to come when the time comes."
When it was getting dark, Sheffield, who was about to take a rest, saw the manager of the steel plant come to the door and expressed his apology for the day, hoping that Sheffield would not take it to heart.
"Actually, it's nothing. Fortunately, I reacted quickly. Otherwise, if these German guys knew about it, they might not say anything. People from these European countries always find various reasons to ridicule our country." Sheffield said.
He waved his hand to show that he didn't mind the other party's mistake, and at the same time accepted the invitation and asked, "How do the family members of the deceased deal with it."
"Every job has risks. These workers should know the dangers when they enter the steel plant. What does this have to do with us? Is it our mistake to provide them with a job?"
"That's the truth, but we should handle it carefully, otherwise some unscrupulous media will inevitably distort the facts!" Sheffield took a breath and nodded, "You should still be careful in front of the Germans."
Sheffield forgave the small mistake of the steel factory in a very high manner. He would not reveal this matter himself. Everyone is doing business and fighting for a better life. It is better to do less than to do more. Sheffield still
Got it.
Chapter completed!