Safety alert 02/2011 - Cutting metal drums with an angle grinder

Last updated: 14 August 2024

There have been two recent incidents in workplaces where angle grinders have been used to cut open metal drums.

  • A worker died when a 205 litre metal drum he was cutting with an angle grinder exploded. The drum had previously contained methylated spirits and had both bungs in place.  The worker had been instructed to cut the drum in order to make a scrap metal bin.  A spark from the angle grinder ignited residual vapours in the drum, which exploded.
  • A worker at a chemical disposal plant sustained serious burn injuries to both forearms and an injury to his right wrist after being instructed to use an angle grinder to cut holes in the tops of 205 litre metal drums to prepare the drums to be crushed for recycling. The sparks and heat from the angle grinder ignited the residual vapours causing drum to explode.   

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