Looks like she should have had a hazmat suit on. Any idea what was in the tank? The valve on the left would lead me to believe it something that isn't good for you.
I was (retired) one of those U.A. Pipefitters, and I have worked in a paper mill. Sulfuric acid and germicides are some of the chemicals that were added to the water, that would help break down the paper to turn it into pulp, and kill any germs or bugs that would be in the paper. I'm not saying that anything would come from doing this shoot, I guess what I'm saying is, some of these places may not be as clean/safe as you think.
The United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States
Looks like she should have had a hazmat suit on. Any idea what was in the tank? The valve on the left would lead me to believe it something that isn't good for you.
Not really sure only know it was an old papermill, and whatever was in those tubes has been weathered for the last 20 years
I was (retired) one of those U.A. Pipefitters, and I have worked in a paper mill. Sulfuric acid and germicides are some of the chemicals that were added to the water, that would help break down the paper to turn it into pulp, and kill any germs or bugs that would be in the paper. I'm not saying that anything would come from doing this shoot, I guess what I'm saying is, some of these places may not be as clean/safe as you think.