http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...12/2417507.htm
A man suffered chemical burns after finding a WW1 ammunition shell in a chemical.
My thoughts are: If you could see an ammunition shell, in a storage room, in a chemical, surely you would ring someone trained to deal with it, instead of reaching out to touch it.
I mean, even working at a supermarket we had to read safety documents for each chemical we used. I would like to hear their hypotheses on how the shell got there. I find this amusing, given that it was Remembrance Day yesterday.
Lest we forget!