Chemical Engineers never forget.
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My lecturer in Uni told us about this disaster. A lesson to learn.
Awis: Im old. I remember when it happened. And Piper Alpha. And Challenger.
Chemical Engineers never forget, never learn.
bamboozled: I take it you aren’t a chemical engineer?
Nope. Do I need to be to know that the Bhopal disaster wasn’t the last?
bamboozled: Ah, a disciple from the Church of Kletz. Almost a word-for-word quote.
The @$%%$&$^@! johan samad asked me how many people died in Bhopal for a professional interview.
Jabba: I don’t think anybody died for a professional interview 🙂 Bhopal’s tough.