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Underwater welding,like on those pipelines that people get sucked inside
You donβt want an encounter with Delta P
https://youtu.be/AEtbFm_CjE0
When itβs got ya, itβs got ya!
The crab, damn.
Seriously. That was a tiny hole it got pushed into
Big yikes
Well, I just learned another job that I will never do. Thanks for the educational video.
Check out the Byford Dolphin incident if you really want to hear about a terrible professional diving accident. A whole guy was sucked through a tiny slit in a fraction of a second due to massive delta P.
Wow. Fucked up. There was a guy whose last name was Coward. What a terrible name. I suppose at least they died quickly without suffering.