При таких условиях труда рабочие на своих этапах производства деталей делают их очень умело. Смотрю все виды производства от начало и до конечного этапа. Очень красивые получаются изделия, и если бы не видеть производственные места, то показалось бы, что их произвели на современных технологичных заводах. Хочется выразить своё лучшие пожелание мужчинам, которые производят такие необходимые для людей изделия. 👍💯😍
Wow…. Welding aluminum. It is one of the most difficult materials to weld because the instant between liquid and solid is so fast. There’s a special skill and training to be able to weld aluminum. I’m in impressed.
I feel sorry for the poor souls that have to work like that. Can you imagine all the pollution there. The toxic vapors and chemicals with No personal protection.
This is how most industrial countries started out, The more health and safety the h8gher products cost The more you need to earn That's when labour costs slowly rise and it becomes uneconomical to produce goods So you outsource he work from poorer countries
@tpk158 Fortunately you live and work in a country where there are law to protect workers, you have unions and a claim culture. There are good and bad companies everywhere, unfortunately good companies like yours are in the minority Excluding large Companies using modern machinery, Monthly wage in Pakistan is $160 There is no state or company pensions, the is no paid health insurance supplied, no state help if you can't work. There is no incentive for small to medium companies to improve staffs working conditions as this increases the cost of goods and services and there are plenty of people willing to accept the work regardless of health and safety concerns and let's not forget pre 1960s the working conditions in the US fell way short of the working condition now
@@tpk158 correct, but those that came after reaped the benefits those that fought won. Even the small companies are bound by the rights won The point is in poorer countries standing up for better conditions from the smaller companies like those inthis clip has no effect as there are those willing to work regardless Ofcouse benefits had to be fought for You ever heard the phase You get noting for nothing
The guy who handles the chrome plating with just gloves and a cloth over his mouth was the most scary part. And I'm guessing they just flush contaminated water out in a nearby river or let the ground outside soak it up. In any case very interesting to see. 100 years ago we did similar things here.
@@viviandukart7878 What they need is for us to pay more for their products, so they can afford to take care of their health and their environment. Nobody in Sweden knows how to do this kind of stuff nowadays. It's dangerous and dirty so we made sure it's performed in some far off country. The jobs here in Sweden are mostly about sitting at computers designing hitech military and AI stuff in order to keep "less developed" countries in slavery. Hope you catch the critical pitch.
Amazing, watching the precision measure of each metal to get the exact alloy needed. And with worker safety the top priority. Safety glasses, steel toe sandals, gloves. The American Indian never invented the wheel. Apparently the Asian Indian never invented the table. They work on the floor for everything. A new meaning for the word crude!
I would love to see some basic protections, safety glasses, enclosed shoes and proper arc welding glasses or shield. That should not be a major imposition on the employer.
That galvanized pipe shop guys should know about this... exposure to welding fumes, particularly zinc oxide, poses significant health risks. These hazards include damage to the lungs and various forms of cancer such as lung, larynx, and urinary tract cancer. Furthermore, specific fumes can result in metal fume fever, stomach ulcers, kidney damage, and harm to the nervous system. One of the most prevalent health hazards associated with zinc oxide fumes is metal fume fever. This flu-like illness presents symptoms such as a metallic taste in the mouth, headaches, fever, and chills. Although it may seem like a mild sickness, it should not be taken lightly as prolonged exposure can lead to severe health complications.
Yeah... Pakistani industrialists care nothing about this unfortunately. These dudes are working with no PPE (except gloves), and the workers are probably desperate and on the brink of starvation. They'll take any work they can get, and the government and corporations are happy they don't have to spend money on little things like masks, hearing protection, welding goggles, work boots, heat-proof jackets, or ventilation. Oh, and of course they aren't spending money on health insurance. What a sad way to live, I feel bad for all these poor souls.
Many of these people are masters of recycling. Hopefully over time, someone will compel the powers that be to provide basic personal protection and safety laws. Sadly it will take many years. The work ethic is off the charts. ❤❤❤❤
Was mich immer wieder beeindruckt sind die Sicherheits Sandalen. Wir schwitzen und hier voll einen ab, obwohl das so einfach ist. Ich kaufe mir nun Sicherheits Sandalen!
In der Tat ... barfuß auf der Arbeit im Schlafanzug und mit Badelatschen 🤭 🤭 ( ja klar , sorry .... es ist nun mal die Landeskleidung ) um so verblüffender , das beim Schmieden der Achsen endlich mal richtiges Schuhwerk und dichtere Kleidung getragen wird .
Que personaje sos ingeniero, me volas la cabeza con tus videos , los analizo pero la única conclusión que saco es que tenes las bolas bien puestas Abrazo😊
It's only because of the internet people can now see what factory life is about. I did 13 years light industry myself and asked myself each day "well was it worth it because you traded a day of your life for it". That was right here in the USA. Thats why our parents wanted us to get an education. I didn't listen.
Are you really in that hurry. Why you give the cast no time to cool down within the mould? Too fast makes the sufance harder and more difficult for the machining guys.
I am so impressed with how these folk work. Some people SIT ON A SMALL TOWEL, doing their work amidst other parts of processes. I remain in awe. Kudos. You can smile when camera gets you.upyou deserve to be proud.
Im always impressed with the safery in these video's... Who needs chain gaurds , safety glasses or steel toed boots... I suspect there "accident free days " board is stuck at One !
This guy pounding on cooking pot reminds me of my uncle finally getting a job at aircraft industry. He said all I do is hold my thing against someone else’s thing… all day. Omg, it was a job, he had many mouths to feed.
Polishing the pots, could have just put another gear on the same spindle where pot is turning and rigged a buffing/sanding machine. And manually indented each pot....sure that can be automated to some extent. Each pot, possibly over 100 indentations. Do the math
Tout cela pour des machines à coudre....franchement,vu leur fringues ,pas besoin de dépenser tant d'energie !Bobonne au foyer,derriere des murs de 3 metres,du fil ,une aiguille
I think. This hard working men needs protection for the eyes ears feet hand they are working with out any security so the owner needs to offer them and better salary
Exactly my point. Horrible working conditions, and frankly the manufacturing process is not incredible as the title would want us to believe. The exact same thing could be achieved, and a lot faster, with automated machinery that doesn't even need people around.
I have been hooked on these Pakistani production videos for a long time! These people are amazing!
При таких условиях труда рабочие на своих этапах производства деталей делают их очень умело. Смотрю все виды производства от начало и до конечного этапа. Очень красивые получаются изделия, и если бы не видеть производственные места, то показалось бы, что их произвели на современных технологичных заводах. Хочется выразить своё лучшие пожелание мужчинам, которые производят такие необходимые для людей изделия. 👍💯😍
I used to be a foundry worker. I'd handle smelted iron all day, and I'd cut off aluminum castings. It's hard work!
Same! I poured a little in the manual shop and operated a disa! But mostly I dug lol.
How did you manage it all day long with the heat and the noise and the danger?
Wow…. Welding aluminum. It is one of the most difficult materials to weld because the instant between liquid and solid is so fast. There’s a special skill and training to be able to weld aluminum. I’m in impressed.
Lol, ok 👍
I feel sorry for the poor souls that have to work like that. Can you imagine all the pollution there. The toxic vapors and chemicals with No personal protection.
This is how most industrial countries started out,
The more health and safety the h8gher products cost
The more you need to earn
That's when labour costs slowly rise and it becomes uneconomical to produce goods
So you outsource he work from poorer countries
My company in the USA requires and pays for ppe at a cost of around $180 per employee per year I think they can afford basic ppe in Pakistan.
@tpk158
Fortunately you live and work in a country where there are law to protect workers, you have unions and a claim culture.
There are good and bad companies everywhere, unfortunately good companies like yours are in the minority
Excluding large Companies using modern machinery, Monthly wage in Pakistan is $160 There is no state or company pensions, the is no paid health insurance supplied, no state help if you can't work. There is no incentive for small to medium companies to improve staffs working conditions as this increases the cost of goods and services
and there are plenty of people willing to accept the work regardless of health and safety concerns
and let's not forget pre 1960s the working conditions in the US fell way short of the working condition now
@@javeedsultan8484 the rights we have im my country were not given to us by the government nor employers we fought for them
@@tpk158 correct, but those that came after reaped the benefits those that fought won.
Even the small companies are bound by the rights won
The point is in poorer countries standing up for better conditions from the smaller companies like those inthis clip has no effect
as there are those willing to work regardless
Ofcouse benefits had to be fought for
You ever heard the phase
You get noting for nothing
The guy who handles the chrome plating with just gloves and a cloth over his mouth was the most scary part. And I'm guessing they just flush contaminated water out in a nearby river or let the ground outside soak it up. In any case very interesting to see. 100 years ago we did similar things here.
Greta is on it.🤣
Obviously, they could use your expertise. Don’t you think?
@@viviandukart7878 What they need is for us to pay more for their products, so they can afford to take care of their health and their environment. Nobody in Sweden knows how to do this kind of stuff nowadays. It's dangerous and dirty so we made sure it's performed in some far off country. The jobs here in Sweden are mostly about sitting at computers designing hitech military and AI stuff in order to keep "less developed" countries in slavery. Hope you catch the critical pitch.
Unfortunately Islam allows no progress
@@oskarenoksson9626 не долго вам фашистам осталось.
I love the bare handed hexavalent chrome process! I wonder what the life expectancy of those people is.
Barehanded?
Is that a question?
Imagine if they had strict OSHA and Pollution control laws? I wonder if they could stay in business. God help those hardworking people.
I love looking at the electrical wiring draped across the walls. No need for conduits.
I can’t believe it, not a single guard or cover over all those open sprockets,gears, and pulleys! Hahaha
Yeah plus all that lose clothing! Not a good idea.
Wow, this is the first time I've seen machines work this powerfully. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing, watching the precision measure of each metal to get the exact alloy needed. And with worker safety the top priority. Safety glasses, steel toe sandals, gloves. The American Indian never invented the wheel. Apparently the Asian Indian never invented the table. They work on the floor for everything. A new meaning for the word crude!
I would love to see some basic protections, safety glasses, enclosed shoes and proper arc welding glasses or shield. That should not be a major imposition on the employer.
That galvanized pipe shop guys should know about this... exposure to welding fumes, particularly zinc oxide, poses significant health risks. These hazards include damage to the lungs and various forms of cancer such as lung, larynx, and urinary tract cancer. Furthermore, specific fumes can result in metal fume fever, stomach ulcers, kidney damage, and harm to the nervous system.
One of the most prevalent health hazards associated with zinc oxide fumes is metal fume fever. This flu-like illness presents symptoms such as a metallic taste in the mouth, headaches, fever, and chills. Although it may seem like a mild sickness, it should not be taken lightly as prolonged exposure can lead to severe health complications.
Yeah... Pakistani industrialists care nothing about this unfortunately. These dudes are working with no PPE (except gloves), and the workers are probably desperate and on the brink of starvation. They'll take any work they can get, and the government and corporations are happy they don't have to spend money on little things like masks, hearing protection, welding goggles, work boots, heat-proof jackets, or ventilation. Oh, and of course they aren't spending money on health insurance. What a sad way to live, I feel bad for all these poor souls.
@@johnhutsler8122 the weld shop video has way more ppe than most foundries over there lol
Interesting all the different names cast into those pumps. Super Diamed, Jawedn and my personal favorite, Golden Nagina...
Pakistan is a country of local and international industries. Your appreciation
Những nô lệ của nền công nghiệp thế giới. Họ làm rất nhiều, làm rất giỏi nhưng không giàu. comment from Viet Nam.
Hide all the imperfections with the hammered look
Many of these people are masters of recycling. Hopefully over time, someone will compel the powers that be to provide basic personal protection and safety laws. Sadly it will take many years. The work ethic is off the charts. ❤❤❤❤
Last photo
mudguard surrounded with hemp - interesting.
Hemp has many uses, not just for getting high.
The most extraordinary work I have ever seen, thank you for sharing the video, it is very useful for me...
Very human
Was mich immer wieder beeindruckt sind die Sicherheits Sandalen. Wir schwitzen und hier voll einen ab, obwohl das so einfach ist. Ich kaufe mir nun Sicherheits Sandalen!
I wished to God I knew what they were making!
It's a pump.!
🤣
In der Tat ... barfuß auf der Arbeit im Schlafanzug und mit Badelatschen 🤭 🤭 ( ja klar , sorry .... es ist nun mal die Landeskleidung ) um so verblüffender , das beim Schmieden der Achsen endlich mal richtiges Schuhwerk und dichtere Kleidung getragen wird .
Браво. Молодцы ребята!
Que personaje sos ingeniero, me volas la cabeza con tus videos , los analizo pero la única conclusión que saco es que tenes las bolas bien puestas Abrazo😊
They need to paint these pumps, because the stickers will not hold direct on the rust.
But, its a mass production industry without robots - hard work.
Manual Labour 101 👌👌👌
Time 8:13 grass (Cannabis)😂 exelent 👍👍👍
So this is how they make the Boeing 777 max
Criticisms come easily to those in the western world , these people are trying to improve their lives , i respect them .....from England
The West progresses . Pakistan does not progress.
Сварка алюминия отпад .))
Saya selalu mensubcribe chanel anda, terima kasih telah berbagi ilmu nya boss ku
Beautiful work . What a great joy to see all this . Thanks Granny USA.
Sometimes I wish we could see how the finished product is used. An example would be….Just what are the big aluminum pots??
It's only because of the internet people can now see what factory life is about. I did 13 years light industry myself and asked myself each day "well was it worth it because you traded a day of your life for it". That was right here in the USA. Thats why our parents wanted us to get an education. I didn't listen.
So this is what an OSHA approved site looks like? Very cool video. Lots of skill here
Luarbiasa..! 👍👍👍
Are you really in that hurry. Why you give the cast no time to cool down within the mould? Too fast makes the sufance harder and more difficult for the machining guys.
Amazing Manufacturing mass production process. Interesting to watch. Tnx4sharing. Watching from DUBAI
I am so impressed with how these folk work. Some people SIT ON A SMALL TOWEL, doing their work amidst other parts of processes. I remain in awe. Kudos. You can smile when camera gets you.upyou deserve to be proud.
Typischer Büro lappen musst du sein.
Love the first clip at the end showing the product… 😂weed plants everywhere lol 😂
Watching these guys work. Wow, good at what they do!! I'll bet they don't get paid for these skills?
НА счет черного моря не уверен... но пирамиды хеопса построили парни парни в тапках.
В тебе е сомнения що море ми копали , чи шо ????
@@GustavGustavson537 не ШО а что! Деревня)))
@@antongoncharuk9578 Правильно казати Шо, село 😝😝😝😝😝
@8:13 I spy a happy little tree :)
Im always impressed with the safery in these video's...
Who needs chain gaurds , safety glasses or steel toed boots...
I suspect there "accident free days " board is stuck at One !
This guy pounding on cooking pot reminds me of my uncle finally getting a job at aircraft industry. He said all I do is hold my thing against someone else’s thing… all day. Omg, it was a job, he had many mouths to feed.
Ces gens sont d'une grande intelligence, courageux et d'une habileté remarquable .
These people are of the highest workplace fatalities in the world.
Hard workers, good workers.. Hence.. Safety glasses???.. Proper Foot wear???.. Stay safe...
Pięknie dziękuję za tak profesjonalną wypowiedź pozdrawiam
Hard working amazing people❤❤❤
Nice 👍
Они тебе и сталелитейщики и кузнецы. Сверхлюди. Ребята, делайте качественнее, это к нам, в Россию попадает)))
Great job!!!! Congratulations 🎊👍
Polishing the pots, could have just put another gear on the same spindle where pot is turning and rigged a buffing/sanding machine.
And manually indented each pot....sure that can be automated to some extent.
Each pot, possibly over 100 indentations. Do the math
When I read, "Process of Making Traditional Pot", I was thinking of a whole different thing.
All the run off from that chrome plating and the che.icals when they change them out for fresh liquid all end up in the river near by
You Guy's certainly know your jobs..
Safety Glasses. Why not invest $.10 save your Eyes ,buy a used pair . When your blind you are Very limited in what you can do in a sweat shop
Glad to see they are wearing their safety flip flops.
If nothing else, respiratory protection should be provided to powder coating workers...
Western Europe and USA 100 years ago. Industrialization was a costly process... Costly on human lives, not money.
All the hammering at about 46:00 If I were there I would tell those men that they needed ear protection, but I doubt they would hear me 😆
Je n'y croyais pas...on peut bosser en pyjamas ...il faudra que j'en parle à mon boss..et meme pas besoin de le laver...
Sinon:TOP !!!
It's easy mock people less fortunate than you
HOLY MOLEY! Theyre wearing STEEL TOE BOOTS! Not safety sandals! I am duly impressed!
I love the fact that they re-used everything and reproduced it from scratch.
0:30 interesting having Snoop overhere cutting the previously cut plates to size ….again 😂
Lux robota aż miło popatrzeć też tak pracowałem przy produkcji 😊😊😊
It's a good thing most of these people are wearing safety sandals.
Can anyone explain to me why in the 3rd process you need such long door latches? What the heck?
Tout cela pour des machines à coudre....franchement,vu leur fringues ,pas besoin de dépenser tant d'energie !Bobonne au foyer,derriere des murs de 3 metres,du fil ,une aiguille
Спасибо❤❤❤❤
I like the segment where they were making " can't miss " spitoons
1:02 why is that guy sitting in a chair and not crouched down on the floor? Mysteries abide!
good Factory workers always use FaceMask and Gloves, Safety Boots if needed.
SAFETY FIRST AND NEEDS TO BE RECOGNIZED
Sungguhpun demikian mereka mempunyai kaki tangan & pekerja yang pro
I think. This hard working men needs protection for the eyes ears feet hand they are working with out any security so the owner needs to offer them and better salary
Very good ❤❤ so nice
How many of these men make it to 50 years old? Can't be too many because of the lack of ANY PPE or safety practices.
Exactly my point. Horrible working conditions, and frankly the manufacturing process is not incredible as the title would want us to believe. The exact same thing could be achieved, and a lot faster, with automated machinery that doesn't even need people around.
Incredible? I think not. Amazing how primitive in the 21st century.
No robots brilliant
Always great video brother from the imperial county California 👍 and happy New year 🎊🎊
👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌
最終的に何を作っているのか教えて欲しいww
大体で想像するしかない
Where is this manufacturing facility located? The workers are working without any safety measures like gloves, boots, goggles, or even saftey aprons
Stone Age.
46:56 Process of Making Industrial Steel Pipe | Factory Mass Production Process
You make these videos but most of the things made you don't complete in showing what they are made for,
Check out Subtitles
بسیار عالی بود ممنون
Good job but some safety issues, unsafe act & unsafe condition 😢😮 no PPes
If there is a market , they will be working for peanuts and the bosses getting the big money
Wait a dam sec some of these workers are wearing boots
sandle wearer's be like ooh @@
trabajan perfecto megusta
SOFT MATERIAL BENDS QUICK QUALITY AND WORKMAN CAN'T SUSTAINED
Leather works all that waste water goes into the nearest river
amazing
Amazing work ❤
Werk ,inkomen en leven.
Niets meer of minder.
Like making soup. What's the metal composition - whatever.
Крыло от мото когда сделали и положили на кирпич, а там кустик Мари ванны ростëт😂😂😂
ха-ха-ха = ) я думал я один такой )))) сразу за кусты глаз заципился
Great video
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