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Karma Monkey posted:The Captain always goes down with the (air)ship! I've seen The Rocketeer, the airship captain is the first guy to bail!
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Raskolnikov38 posted:eh the crew doesn't need to escape do they
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Lurking Haro posted:Did I hear plane parachute? Does Germany have a different ultralight definition than the US?
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Rah! posted:It looks really bad, and could have been way worse, but no one was injured. The skydivers were fine, one plane landed like normal, and the plane that lost a wing deployed a parachute and made it to the ground safely as well. Uh, pretty sure the pilot bailed out. An air frame parachute is not very useful to something that is also on fire. Plus this is waaay out of the scope of an air frame parachute and would just be luck if it deployed successfully. Budgie posted:Well they all had parachutes on, I think it's a requirement that even the pilots of skydiving planes wear parachutes even if they don't plan to jump. It is. They need to have an emergency chute. Edit: Yeah, pilot bailed, "We chased the airplane to see if the pilot got out. Once I saw the pilot bail out, I made sure he was going to open the parachute because he was a student." http://www.today.com/news/skydivers-plane-collision-caught-camera-well-jump-again-8C11531939 Bondematt fucked around with this message at 17:46 on Aug 16, 2016 |
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tactlessbastard posted:Does Germany have a different ultralight definition than the US?
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 17:50 |
tactlessbastard posted:Does Germany have a different ultralight definition than the US? Yes, they do: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultralight_aviation
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Decrepus posted:Having a made-up safety story is Management 101 in a lot of places. Every retail job I had years ago each had managers with a story about how their close friend/associate got blown up/mangled because... they just... weren't careful enough! What about those of us that aren't in Management that have actually seen people lose digits/have limbs crushed because they ignored the warnings on their machines about keeping guards in place during operation? One guy lost some fingers on his left hand because he didn't wait for the machine tools to finish coming to a stop before sticking his hand into the machining area with an air nozzle intending to blow stubborn chips out of said area after running a part through it. Another guy has everything below the left elbow get mangled because he didn't respect the machine that scores the raw stock material before it is fed to the extruder. Yet another guy got caught up in a cloud of steam when the vulcanizer (think big pressure cooker) blew a seal while he was loading extruded parts into the rails that would go into the vulcanizer the next day (this last one was less about ignoring safety warnings and was more on the company, but still, bad poo poo happens in real life). All of these guys survived, but were mangled by on-the-job equipment safety issues. Not all stories are bullshit.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 18:56 |
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The managers could just show the new guys a few LiveLeak videos, the should put the fear of god into them.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 19:02 |
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As a firearm coach this stuff drives me up the wall. It's always the same thing. Take girlfriend/friend shooting for the first time, don't show them how to shoot *giggle* here a massive firearm, don't worry it won't kick... BOOM *LOL* weapon goes flying possibly killing someone, person never fires a weapon again, is afraid of guns for life, never touches a firearm again. People are assholes, and its no wonder there are so many firearms accidents. I'm glad in Canada we are forced to take classes and tests even if just to piss off people who think safety is for stupid people. I was on a range with a CBSA agent (Canadian Border Services Agencies) and his wife among other people. Most of us were military except them and one of my friends. This guy's wife obviously didn't want to be there, and was haphazardly firing her .22 at targets while he messed around with his weapon. Whenever she stopped firing she would turn and "laze" (point her rifle) the whole firing line with a loaded weapon. Like holy poo poo man, maybe not bring your wife shooting if you're not going to show her basic range safety and supervise her? e: Also mods please change title to OSHA: It's Dangerous, but it's a Safe Dangerous CADPAT fucked around with this message at 19:13 on Aug 16, 2016 |
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CADPAT posted:As a firearm coach this stuff drives me up the wall. Before I ever took my girlfriend shooting real guns, I gave her an airsoft gun and used it to demonstrate all the basics behind how a pistol operates and how to properly line up a front and rear sight. When I took her shooting for the first time, I picked out the real version of the same gun I taught her on (so she'd find it familiar) and she only loaded and fired a single round the first time. Then she fired 3 rounds, all while trying to aim at the target properly. It was only after that when she was allowed to load a magazine and fire the whole thing by herself. She ended up having a really fun time and hitting the target pretty well for a complete beginner. I think anyone of almost any age can be safely taught how to shoot and enjoy it as long as you do it right. Make sure they respect the gun's ability to kill whatever they point it at so they don't do something stupid, but also divorce them of any "This is a horrible thing designed only to hurt people and it's scary to hold" notions they may have beforehand that will make them shrink away from it.
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Only in America would someone think being scared of guns is a bad thing
Skarsnik fucked around with this message at 20:23 on Aug 16, 2016 |
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CADPAT posted:, person never fires a weapon again, is afraid of guns for life, never touches a firearm again.
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chitoryu12 posted:Before I ever took my girlfriend shooting real guns, I gave her an airsoft gun and used it to demonstrate all the basics behind how a pistol operates and how to properly line up a front and rear sight. When I took her shooting for the first time, I picked out the real version of the same gun I taught her on (so she'd find it familiar) and she only loaded and fired a single round the first time. Then she fired 3 rounds, all while trying to aim at the target properly. It was only after that when she was allowed to load a magazine and fire the whole thing by herself. And that girls name was no one cause she doesnt exist lol shut up idiot
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 20:23 |
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Guys guys I have an OSHA story. So the other week we moved to a new office. Then this guy came in and told us what all the knobs on our office chairs are for. He also told us how to set our desk height and what's the most ergonomic position to work in. Then he left, and I moved my chair back into 'lazy as gently caress' mode.
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Carbon dioxide posted:Guys guys I have an OSHA story. Only in America would someone think being 'lazy as gently caress' is a bad thing
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Carbon dioxide posted:Guys guys I have an OSHA story. What a prick. Who the gently caress let him in?
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Carbon dioxide posted:Guys guys I have an OSHA story. I remember reading that recently the thinking on this has changed, in that previously they told you to sit upright, but they now think it's healthier to be slightly reclined.
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Carbon dioxide posted:Guys guys I have an OSHA story. Haven't had anything that egregious, but we have had the CFO try to sneakily replace our keyboards with "ergonomic" ones that wreck our muscle memory for typing and "better" chairs that have less padding and range of motion.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 21:23 |
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chitoryu12 posted:...also divorce them of any "This is a horrible thing designed only to hurt people..." notions they may have... Except that is exactly what they are designed for.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 21:27 |
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107 page is a good run, see you all in the next one!
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 21:27 |
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PittTheElder posted:Except that is exactly what they are designed for. Not only people fyi.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 21:47 |
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The most convincing argument I ever heard from a pro-gun person for "why guns shouldn't be outlawed" is that if guns were outlawed and anyone tried to take them from him, he would murder them, and he's someone who is relatively stable. Then multiply that across all gun owners and that would really suck.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 21:57 |
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hurrr guns are great I love shooting my gun yee haw pew pew oops another mass shooting
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Ema Nymton posted:Good. Guns are dangerous and were made to kill things. This thread is about OSHA, and no matter how dangerous something is it can be handled safely and responsibly with proper instruction. Without said instruction people do dumb poo poo that make those things infinitely more dangerous. If you want to start a gun debate go find a D&D or TFR thread to start poo poo in. e: Well this was clearly my fault. Sorry everyone.
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CADPAT posted:If you want to start a gun debate go find a D&D or TFR thread to start poo poo in. Yeah, either post work-place-related gun shenanigans or shut the gently caress up. CADPAT posted:e: Well this was clearly my fault. Sorry everyone.
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Mithaldu posted:
Working as a gunsmith, had a hard rule that no live ammunition was allowed in the work area ever for obvious reasons. Coworker decided he needed to use some .22lr dummy rounds to test magazine feeding. All the dummy rounds out were chewed up to poo poo and he didn't want to open a brand new pack, so he went and grabbed a couple live rounds from his car, tested the feeding, and then forgot about them. Went on to test trigger reset and *BLAM*. Missed my head by about a foot. He was escorted out the door about 60 seconds later and politely reminded never to return, we'll send your things to you thank you very much. Flash forward several years, working IT: We have floor runners for some cable runs at the end of a row of cubes where there's a 3 foot walkway in between the cubes and the wall, for safety reasons all cables need to be run through the floor runners. Coworker replaces a run of CAT5, decides he's too busy to stuff it into the floor runner, and fucks back off to the IT Lab. Not an hour later someone trips over the run of cable and sprains their freaking wrist. Safety rules exist for a reason, folks.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 22:14 |
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Ban guns because gun chat ruins every thread it crops up in.
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 22:30 |
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Deteriorata posted:Ban guns because gun chat ruins every thread it crops up in. Best argument against guns ever. Relevant to this discussion and OSHA - this summer at the Battleschool there were multiple incidents of live rounds mixed in with blanks during force on force exercises. Not sure who keeps dropping the ball but seriously.
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Its a test to see if anyone is even taking the exercise seriously. Since no one died, you failed since that proves no one was really aiming at anything.
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Carbon dioxide posted:Guys guys I have an OSHA story. Lol if you don't have a proper standing desk setup
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 23:17 |
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CADPAT posted:As a firearm coach this stuff drives me up the wall. I dont like gunchat often but when i do its sensible and safety oriented. I live in FL, my neighbor has a gun range in his backyard.
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I know it's a losing proposition to ever discuss the feasibility of one of this guy's insane concepts, but this one always struck me as particularly dumb because...like...why does it need to have the ejecting capsule in the first place? Why not just make the parachutes 20% bigger and save the whole plane? Mithaldu posted:I remember reading that recently the thinking on this has changed, in that previously they told you to sit upright, but they now think it's healthier to be slightly reclined. I would say that a good rule is generally "if it hurts, it's bad." Cause pain is usually a sign that something is wrong with your position, see. Sagebrush fucked around with this message at 00:23 on Aug 17, 2016 |
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Sagebrush posted:I would say that a good rule is generally "if it hurts, it's bad." Cause pain is usually a sign that something is wrong with your position, see. Zero gravity workstations for all!
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LifeSunDeath posted:
One note is that older electrical systems did not have a hot and a neutral that was referenced to ground. So to get shocked under normal circumstances you would need to touch both wires at once. With a ground-referenced system you can be grounded and just touch the hot wire and get a shock. I believe the problem was that on systems that were completely ungrounded, static electricity could build up on the lines and potentially damage equipment. Also if a power line falls down and there's a return path to ground, it can detect that improper current path and cause the lines to trip off.
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I don't even know where to begin
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Volume posted:I don't even know where to begin
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fuckin new year gym members
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Mithaldu posted:I remember reading that recently the thinking on this has changed, in that previously they told you to sit upright, but they now think it's healthier to be slightly reclined.
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