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Its cows hoof nails if thats what you call them... yes a technicality but not bone as such, it also has all the other body parts of the usual farm animals from pigs ears and snouts to chicken feet - Jobs I do are ok there but I stink foul when Ive done....:sad3:
 
smeliest place ive worked in was in a pig breeding farm, the sluices hadnt ran under the building for 2 weeks and the birthing shed was horrible.

water droplets in the hot air, was like being in a sauna.
 
Ive worked in a mortuary and of all the smells thats the worst Ive ever experienced, the smell of the dead is pre-disposed to be extremely repulsive to you and the first time it was 2 days before I could eat again the smell lingered for days in my nose - it would take the toughest down and takes some getting used to.
 
There is a sewage works beside one of our factories, every now and again a fella actually shovels sh*te down a chute into a skip on the ground. The seagulls do be diving into the skip to retrieve a free meal, you have to get inside or you'd be sick.


On another note their is also an abbatoir in the industrial estate, whenever they be burning off the skin/hydes there is a lovely smell of bacon, you do be starving
 
There is a sewage works beside one of our factories, every now and again a fella actually shovels sh*te down a chute into a skip on the ground. The seagulls do be diving into the skip to retrieve a free meal, you have to get inside or you'd be sick.


On another note their is also an abbatoir in the industrial estate, whenever they be burning off the skin/hydes there is a lovely smell of bacon, you do be starving
the insinerators give off a smell?

not long after i started the day at that farm i couldnt smell anything for days, they got through at least 5 buckets of still born on the first day
 
Ive worked in a mortuary and of all the smells thats the worst Ive ever experienced, the smell of the dead is pre-disposed to be extremely repulsive to you and the first time it was 2 days before I could eat again the smell lingered for days in my nose - it would take the toughest down and takes some getting used to.
I agree with darkwood that the smell of dead bodies in a "fridge" is one that you can't get out quickly.
I find the colour more off putting than the smell though, a hellish mottled yellow/blue.
i get work at a funeral directors place and had to fix the light in the fridge
no problem I thought til I got there and the fridge was jam packed with 15 bodies in it.
after moving a few stretchers around I got near the light and fixed it.
and then shimmied all the stretchers back in order.
i take my hat off to the boys that do that everyday.
 
I agree with darkwood that the smell of dead bodies in a "fridge" is one that you can't get out quickly.
I find the colour more off putting than the smell though, a hellish mottled yellow/blue.
i get work at a funeral directors place and had to fix the light in the fridge
no problem I thought til I got there and the fridge was jam packed with 15 bodies in it.
after moving a few stretchers around I got near the light and fixed it.
and then shimmied all the stretchers back in order.
i take my hat off to the boys that do that everyday.


Was the lamp a longlife by any chance just for the irony of it.
 
Mortuaries are bad, I had to walk away from a mortuary job on a broken ammonia refrigeration plant because I couldn't take the smell. The cold store rooms where the bodies were stored were at a temperature in excess of 35 degrees Celsius. Several bodies exploded because of internal gas build-up. The stench was indescribable and I just didn't have the stomach for it and I didn't need the money that badly so I permanently excused myself.
 
Mortuaries are bad, I had to walk away from a mortuary job on a broken ammonia refrigeration plant because I couldn't take the smell. The cold store rooms where the bodies were stored were at a temperature in excess of 35 degrees Celsius. Several bodies exploded because of internal gas build-up. The stench was indescribable and I just didn't have the stomach for it and I didn't need the money that badly so I permanently excused myself.

Was a room temp' body experience I had it was at the back of my throat for days ... normally the extract and cooling aid in holding back the stench but it has to be experienced to understand why its the worst stench you would ever smell... as I said before we are predisposed to find it the most repulsive smell to aid our ancestrial survival.
 
I still shudder when thinking about it, words can't begin to describe it and the way it made me feel. It was so strong you could taste it, I was only there for a couple of hours but I threw all my clothes away, even my shoes and I had the inside on my car professionally valeted to try and get rid of the lingering odour.
 
I still shudder when thinking about it, words can't begin to describe it and the way it made me feel. It was so strong you could taste it, I was only there for a couple of hours but I threw all my clothes away, even my shoes and I had the inside on my car professionally valeted to try and get rid of the lingering odour.
the worst of it is, you sweat the smell out for days after (no puke emoji)
 
There is a sewage works beside one of our factories, every now and again a fella actually shovels sh*te down a chute into a skip on the ground. The seagulls do be diving into the skip to retrieve a free meal, you have to get inside or you'd be sick.


On another note their is also an abbatoir in the industrial estate, whenever they be burning off the skin/hydes there is a lovely smell of bacon, you do be starving

Sounds like a ---- job!!!
 

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