Safety is very important in most workplaces, especially those that deal with heavy machinery, or lofty construction. These people from r/OSHA however didn't need your precious "safety" and decided to get things done the old fashioned way. Someone's going to end up getting killed here.
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Safety is very important in most workplaces, especially those that deal with heavy machinery, or lofty construction. These people from r/OSHA however didn't need your precious "safety" and decided to get things done the old fashioned way.
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I hope the ER has a 2 for 1 special.
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He told me, “The boss said this is how we always do it.”
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3 persons = 6 feet; 6 feet.
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Forklifts do not win against concrete pillars.
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At least they’re wearing high-vis gear. Just don’t look down.
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Speaking of forklifts vs. concrete pillars, luckily they only hit the air pipe and not the 480 V box.
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This ladder on my job site that is held together with a strip of house wrap & a strap.
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Thanks to the store owners’ refusal to spend any money until the last minute, we now have load bearing cardboard boxes.
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Padlocked fire exit during office renovation.
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That should do it . . .
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Just a man on a stack of pallets raised by a forklift changing the bulb on a street light.
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The ol’ safety squints for eye protection! (It was on a company’s website!)
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Why yes, that is a ladder tied to ammonia piping.
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This was being used to tow a kubota backhoe. 5,500-9,500 lbs.
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You ever just feel like lounging in a wood chipper?
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Apparently these are legal to sell?
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House nearly toppled over by high winds.
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Introducing Donkey Kong arcade level scaffolding.
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Just a small jump and it’ll move again, nothing to worry about Jim.
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New OSHA certified self-greasing outlets. You’ll never have to worry about struggling to pull out again!
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Labor foreman didn’t feel like moving the lift, so this is how he wants us to unload.
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New guy (somehow still here), had a bit too much fun.
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Ladder is on truck bumper.
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This safety violation still made me smile.