42 Amazing Images That Cost Us Several Interns
SKYBRITE Published 08/27/2021
Reported by: Tyler Fred Date of Report: 28 Aug 2021
Title/Role: Floor Supervisor, eBaums R&D Wing II Incident No:: 14453678
INCIDENT INFORMATION
Incident Type: Toxic Chemical Spill Date of Incident: 25 Aug 2021
Location: Cool Pic Incubation Bay 4C
Specific Area of Location: Incubator #46
Incident Description: At approximately 8:30 PM, four interns approached me, the current Floor Supervisor, and asked to see the Cool Pic Incubation bay. I informed them that, as interns, they were not permitted access to the floor as they had not undergone the requisite hazard training nor obtained the clearance level required to see proto-pics in incubation. About fifteen minutes later, I was alerted to a loud crashing sound followed subsequently by long, sustained screams of unknowable human agony.
On the floor by Incubator #46 I observed the same interns that had approached me earlier, now being reduced to bubbling, technicolor puddles of human fluid. The melting process occurred over the course of approximately five to seven seconds, within which I recognized one of their faces before it was completely liquified. I then inspected incubator #46 and found the latch had been opened while the proto-pic soup inside was still at high temperature, likely causing an explosion of the superheated and immensely caustic proto-pic liquid.
Title/Role: Floor Supervisor, eBaums R&D Wing II Incident No:: 14453678
Incident Type: Toxic Chemical Spill Date of Incident: 25 Aug 2021
Location: Cool Pic Incubation Bay 4C
Specific Area of Location: Incubator #46
Incident Description: At approximately 8:30 PM, four interns approached me, the current Floor Supervisor, and asked to see the Cool Pic Incubation bay. I informed them that, as interns, they were not permitted access to the floor as they had not undergone the requisite hazard training nor obtained the clearance level required to see proto-pics in incubation. About fifteen minutes later, I was alerted to a loud crashing sound followed subsequently by long, sustained screams of unknowable human agony.
On the floor by Incubator #46 I observed the same interns that had approached me earlier, now being reduced to bubbling, technicolor puddles of human fluid. The melting process occurred over the course of approximately five to seven seconds, within which I recognized one of their faces before it was completely liquified. I then inspected incubator #46 and found the latch had been opened while the proto-pic soup inside was still at high temperature, likely causing an explosion of the superheated and immensely caustic proto-pic liquid.
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