The four I recall from a refineries I've worked at were
1) They were building a new sub station and the crane holding the casing of the transmission pole broke, and the headache ball sheared off the cable, and smashed a guy's head.
2) A guy was on the wrong side of a couple hundred feet of FRP fire water pipe, a dump truck dropped its load and it pushed the fire water pipe into the trench. The guy was pinned under the line in a ditch filled with water and I think drowned before dying from his injuries.
3) A heavy equipment operator was running a bull dozer while in a coke pit while the gantry crane was being repaired, and backed the dozer off the coke pile into 300 degree water. Essentially boiling him alive.
4) A guy was running a man lift and wasn't paying attention overhead and crushed himself between an I beam and the man lift basket. He was pinned onto the joystick pushing him up.
https://instagram.com/joemyheck?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Started following this guy a while back because he was using an old TV screen melt rocks, but he also melts aluminum cans, foil, brass etc in a furnace and pours them into molds.
https://instagram.com/sandwichesofhistory?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
I posted this Instagram page in the checknout this sandwich thread a few days ago but some of the recipes seem to fit in this one. This dude makes sandwiches from cookbooks from the late 1800's to the 1970's.
https://instagram.com/sandwichesofhistory?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Pretty cool Instagram page. Dude makes sammiches from old cookbooks, some definitely belong in the hey steel shank thread.
I don't know if they treated the Black Sea Germans the same, but my mom gave me a booklet of her family history and from what I've skimmed is they settled near Odessa then emigrated to Tripp South Dakota in the 1870's. I'm going to have to reread in full soon.
https://tactic.org.ua/m-tac-futbolka-ua-side-light-olive/
A link was posted in the tweet thread, not sure if they ship to outside countries or if it's secure or not a scam.