A jury has awarded $3.8 million to a former Costa Mesa high school student whose right hand was mangled in a metal-grinding machine during class. The incident occurred at Estancia High School on ...
Nearly three years after the accident at Estancia High School that left him without full use of his right hand, 19-year-old Bryan Zavala can still recall the smell of metal from the machine that ...
The Punch on MSN
How local grinding machines lace food with deadly metals
In this investigative report, IBRAHIM ADAM visited several markets across Lagos, buying small quantities of fresh pepper that were ground using the familiar local metal grinders relied upon daily to ...
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A Queensland high school has been fined more than $70,000 after a horrific incident involving a student and a metal grinder which left them with life-changing injuries. The 16-year-old student’s thumb ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSN
Silent poison: How grinding machines are dosing millions with dangerous metals
For most Nigerian households, the journey to the grinding machine is as routine as buying salt or kerosene. From Lagos to Kano, from Benue to Borno, families take their pepper, beans, maize, melon, ...
The latest episode “Made in the USA” podcast explores a company that uses collaborative robots, one of the key tools helping US machine shops and other manufacturers compete with lower cost countries ...
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