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Pirelli factory oven inquest: George Falder death was 'quick' | Pirelli factory oven inquest: George Falder death was 'quick' |
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A father of two died in an industrial oven that reached temperatures of 145C (293F) at Carlisle's Pirelli tyre factory, an inquest has heard. | |
Medical experts agreed the residual heat inside the steam oven would have quickly overcome 48-year-old George Falder before it was even switched on. | Medical experts agreed the residual heat inside the steam oven would have quickly overcome 48-year-old George Falder before it was even switched on. |
The jury in Carlisle was also told it must try to work out why he entered the machine. | The jury in Carlisle was also told it must try to work out why he entered the machine. |
Mr Falder had been making rubber-coated wire rings used to strengthen tyres. | Mr Falder had been making rubber-coated wire rings used to strengthen tyres. |
The process involved hardening them in an autoclave - a large steel cylinder into which steam is pumped. | The process involved hardening them in an autoclave - a large steel cylinder into which steam is pumped. |
Each cycle lasts 15 minutes and for 10 of those minutes temperatures would be at their peak, the inquest heard. | Each cycle lasts 15 minutes and for 10 of those minutes temperatures would be at their peak, the inquest heard. |
'Hostile environment' | 'Hostile environment' |
Home Office pathologist Dr Alison Armour said her post-mortem tests showed no evidence of assault or third-party involvement. | Home Office pathologist Dr Alison Armour said her post-mortem tests showed no evidence of assault or third-party involvement. |
The temperature inside the machine would have been about 80C (176F) in between cycles and the metal walls would have been about 135C (275F), the inquest heard. | The temperature inside the machine would have been about 80C (176F) in between cycles and the metal walls would have been about 135C (275F), the inquest heard. |
Dr Armour said the environment would have been so hostile Mr Falder would have died quickly. | Dr Armour said the environment would have been so hostile Mr Falder would have died quickly. |
Health and safety inspector Michael Griffiths told the hearing Mr Falder, of Carlisle, went into the machine at about 16:00 BST on 30 September last year and said his colleague could have shut the door without seeing him. | Health and safety inspector Michael Griffiths told the hearing Mr Falder, of Carlisle, went into the machine at about 16:00 BST on 30 September last year and said his colleague could have shut the door without seeing him. |
The coroner told jurors there would be some evidence Mr Falder had suffered from anxiety, but added his family and colleagues would challenge that. | The coroner told jurors there would be some evidence Mr Falder had suffered from anxiety, but added his family and colleagues would challenge that. |
The inquest is expected to last five days. | The inquest is expected to last five days. |
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