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Re: The Sulfur Mining At Kawah Ijen, Indonesia

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 1:40 pm
by vinay
These injuries often arise because sulfur miners don't take time to rest and recover after carrying their loads from the volcano to base camp.

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They are left with permanent scars.

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And an average life expectancy of only 50 years.

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Because of the extreme occupational hazards of the job, miners discourage their children from following in their footsteps. But sometimes they have no other choice.

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The miners are paid about 78 cents per 22 pounds of sulfur. This amounts to about $5 per load.

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If they can manage two trips in a day, miners can make about $10. A meager salary compared to the horrific occupational hazards associated with the job.

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Once it is delivered to the factory at the foot of the volcano — about a 3-mile journey for the miners — workers cool the slabs.

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Then it is processed and exported. Manufacturers use it to make a range of household products ...

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