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Speaking of the press videos, this one is my absolute favorite for what happens when the stack of CDs just cant take the pressure anymore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrsjMjDKCZQ&t=123s
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Joe Shmo gets told to fix it after being given inadequate training and equipment to deal with the situation. Yeah, everyone sucks in that video, but I feel worse for the guy trying to keep his job than the idiots who clearly can't drive and the corp that actively hates everyone. Also, lol at those conditions. My 87yo oma will blindly drive through a blizzard after an ice storm to winterize the trailer and manges to handle her 1980s Oldsmobile better than that F-150 idiot. Reminds me of the time the Mythbusters tested some poo poo about driving in the snow and managed to crash constantly while dealing with like 2cm of ice rink slush in a Cali parking lot. Fuckn non-Minnesotan yanks. Buncha hosers. E: hosed up my Ice American demonym Cocaine Bear fucked around with this message at 10:19 on Dec 15, 2016 |
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Everyone would all agree that if, rather than Bad Corporation Truck Man, it were a bus full of nuns and orphans waiting to turn left into one of those driveways, it would be the fault of the idiots in the ditch. If you are driving so fast you can't stop in time for a hazard over a hill, you're driving too fast.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 15:32 |
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But but but the Commcast man wasn't all nice and subservient! Poor bastard's out in the freezing bloody snow doing a poo poo job for low pay and is currently dealing with fuckwit drivers trying to kill him by driving too fast.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 15:59 |
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Lol at everyone in that vid, but the comcast guy could have done a little more instead of being so cynical and by the book. Like, just walk those cones up the hill a bit and put them at the crest of the hill so people can see them from farther away.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 16:25 |
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I come to this thread for examples of the destruction that results when people fail to follow the bare minimum safety regulations. That video delivered.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 16:36 |
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KoRMaK posted:Lol at everyone in that vid, but the comcast guy could have done a little more instead of being so cynical and by the book. Like, just walk those cones up the hill a bit and put them at the crest of the hill so people can see them from farther away. Exactly. Of course the people who crashed were driving too fast, but the Comcast guys are the ones knowingly creating an obstruction in the road right over a crest. Even if they were not required to by law or policy they should have set up more warning or parked in a better spot. Once the second person crashed they knew they were causing it and chose to continue doing nothing. I don't even know how they could continue to not care as vehicles kept crashing around them. Their own interest in not getting hit by said cars should have been enough.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:08 |
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KoRMaK posted:Lol at everyone in that vid, but the comcast guy could have done a little more instead of being so cynical and by the book. Like, just walk those cones up the hill a bit and put them at the crest of the hill so people can see them from farther away. Doesn't matter. lovely drivers will still be lovely drivers and blame Comcast guy. Look at how fast the F-150 was going.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:11 |
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Well yes but given that we know that many drivers are bad at driving, one should go the extra length to make sure one does not get crashed into. If as a pedestrian I use the crosswalks properly but don't look both ways and get hit by a car, it's the car's fault for not stopping but also my not looking that got me hit.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:15 |
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It's a little odd to me that anyone can look at that video and not decide every single person it it (aside from those driving carefully) is a lovely person. The drivers are lovely the comcast guys are and the video taking guy is. Really trying to decide who is exactly the most at fault is a fool's errand.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:18 |
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"do you have any more cones?" "dude we need a few more cones!" "hey how about some more cones over here!" "i've got my own cones out here" traffic cone fetishist
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:22 |
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PhotoKirk posted:Doesn't matter. lovely drivers will still be lovely drivers and blame Comcast guy. Look at how fast the F-150 was going.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:23 |
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you irl posted:"do you have any more cones?" I love that by putting more personal cones out the filmed essentially proved that it made no difference for the safety. But on the other hand I could never be as relaxed about cars crashing around you like the Comcast guy was. I guess he was used to it?
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:42 |
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Cugel the Clever posted:"Wrap it up, OSHA. Can't reduce the risk of idiots being idiots, so lets just scrap all this pointless regulation." More like, make something idiot-proof and idiots will strive even harder to die in dumb ways. Look at the 11'8" bridge. I'm all for OSHA, I enjoy having all of my fingers. But 30+ years of dealing with the public has given me a rather dismal view of the average individual.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:56 |
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That F-150 driver is pretty representative of every F-150 driver ever.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 17:59 |
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I'm starting to think that workplace safety is not a high priority in China: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=bc3_1481760085 NWS obviously! Bokito fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Dec 15, 2016 |
# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:10 |
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Jesus Christ. There isn't visible gore because the resolution is so low, but at the end he is flung off and oozes into a depression on the floor, after the machine spins all his goddamn clothes right off him.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:18 |
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Bokito posted:I'm starting to think that workplace safety is not a high priority in China: Label your dumb snuff videos.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:19 |
Bokito posted:I'm starting to think that workplace safety is not a high priority in China: You know how frog legs are prepared, right?
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:20 |
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Boogalo posted:Label your dumb snuff videos. "China" and "workplace safety" doesn't scream "snuff video" to you already?
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:22 |
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Bokito posted:I'm starting to think that workplace safety is not a high priority in China: "Mechanic dies after being pulled into a spinning machine" - so glad I have the extension which automatically labels all blind linked videos.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:22 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:"Mechanic dies after being pulled into a spinning machine" - so glad I have the extension which automatically labels all blind linked videos. I've long since learned not to click any links in this thread.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:26 |
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"A LiveLeak video involving a Chinese worker in the osha thread. What ever could it be?" - idiot
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:29 |
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The link description was a warning, there was buffer warning page asking "are you sure you wanna see this material unsuitable for minors?" "Christ put yet another a warning label on that!" - OSHA.thread
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:36 |
Liveleak into a depression on the floor.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:46 |
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At least it looks like he died quickly. Getting smashed around like that you wouldn't be awake for long. Also I did a real basic calculation and his head was experiencing roughly -6g, which is twice the survivable limit in that direction, so he'd be unconscious in seconds even if he weren't dead. e: btw it's not gory, it's just one of those viscerally disturbing videos where you see a 30-pixel-long pale shape going round and round in a machine and you know it's someone's body. Sagebrush fucked around with this message at 19:42 on Dec 15, 2016 |
# ? Dec 15, 2016 18:47 |
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Dr. Klas posted:I love that by putting more personal cones out the filmed essentially proved that it made no difference for the safety. But on the other hand I could never be as relaxed about cars crashing around you like the Comcast guy was. I guess he was used to it? That work zone was highly unsafe and those guys are hosed. Comcast is going to lose lawsuits because of them. If traffic is going too fast, it's because you aren't doing enough to slow them down, hello liability.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 19:09 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:"Mechanic dies after being pulled into a spinning machine" - so glad I have the extension which automatically labels all blind linked videos. What extension is that? TIA
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 19:17 |
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coupbrick posted:That work zone was highly unsafe and those guys are hosed. Comcast is going to lose lawsuits because of them. If traffic is going too fast, it's because you aren't doing enough to slow them down, hello liability. In case of a for real struck-by accident where they were found to not be meeting local laws and industry standards they'd stand to owe the workers for wrongful death/injury which is why they might change worksite policies within the company while spinning it about how they really care about the community too.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 19:20 |
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If cops love to make money on every ticket they can write, how do cops not be there going "reckless driving... reckless driving... reckless driving... man I'm making BANK here!"
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Bokito posted:I'm starting to think that workplace safety is not a high priority in China: Holy poo poo. This went on for so long that it would have been a comedy sketch if it wasn't a real person dying.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 19:50 |
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Ak Gara posted:If cops love to make money on every ticket they can write, how do cops not be there going "reckless driving... reckless driving... reckless driving... man I'm making BANK here!" Cops and tow trucks get sooooooo backlogged when the weather gets like that.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 19:54 |
I get the arguments for the Comcast guy being in the wrong, but holy poo poo those people are driving like morons, especially the guy in the pickup that ended up through two yards, a tree, and someone's bumper. Come on man. Sure, the cones should have been further up, especially given the first few issues as a warning of more to come. The "extra cones" didn't seem to do poo poo, though, and it's not like the giant stationary bucket truck he had was invisible over the small hill (I'm not sure how small it is, but it looks pretty shallow in the video). His hazard lights are hilariously ineffective though. But given the number of people who make it around just fine it's clear that there's another factor contributing to the people who had issues.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 20:02 |
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Since those people presumably live in that place where it snows and gets really cold every year, mayyyybe we can assume that a huge chunk of accidents in one spot is due to the fact that it might be particularly bad conditions. I personally have never seen that many accidents in one spot and I've lived in some frosty hell holes.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 20:11 |
Gumbel2Gumbel posted:Since those people presumably live in that place where it snows and gets really cold every year, mayyyybe we can assume that a huge chunk of accidents in one spot is due to the fact that it might be particularly bad conditions. Apparently it's in Indiana, which isn't so cold as you might think. Depending on which part of the state they are in it could be uncommon weather there. My grandparents lived in Indiana for a while and hardly ever got snow. Below freezing temperatures, sure, but precipitation wasn't very common. A light dusting of snow was the most I ever saw there during holiday visits. It may very well be that these people don't know how to drive in the weather. I also agree that the number of issues indicates an issue with the location as well. There's fault to be distributed around here, it doesn't lay solely with any one party.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 20:28 |
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I'm the person standing in between two cars on an icy road.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 20:38 |
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Ak Gara posted:If cops love to make money on every ticket they can write, how do cops not be there going "reckless driving... reckless driving... reckless driving... man I'm making BANK here!" Because speeding tickets are easy. There's always somewhere local where the speed limit is too low meaning an officer can basically take their pick while literally everyone speeds. If the officer does their job correctly they're hard to fight too. If the speed gun is calibrated to standards and is being used properly they can be sure they're going to get a fine out of the person. Sure if the person bothers to fight it they'll probably get out of the points, but since speed enforcement isn't actually about safety no one cares about that. The fine on the alternate charges is usually greater than the one with the points, so effectively you're paying your way out of points and the municipality wins. With most other driving infractions if there wasn't a crash or if it wasn't clearly caught on video it's a game of "he said, she said" and while the officer's word generally carries more weight it's more ambiguity than the revenue enforcers care for.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 21:09 |
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ethanol posted:Caves can be fun, the ones in arizona are marked for hidden dangers pretty well, the more dangerous ones are gated off with the strongest iron bars ever. I did go in a few caves that took several mile hikes to get to and despite not running into danger, the psychological effect of being underground in pitch black miles away from a road let alone a town got to me reaaaaal fast, especially as the cave ceiling became a crawl space and so on... Makes me think of the story of Floyd Collins, which I heard about on a podcast few weeks back. One of the first mass media sensations. quote:On January 30, 1925, after several hours of work, Collins managed to squeeze through several narrow passageways; he claimed he had discovered a large chamber, though this was never verified. Because his lamp was dying, he had to leave quickly before exploring the chamber. He became trapped in a small passage on his way out. He accidentally knocked over his lamp, putting out the light, and in the dark he dislodged a rock from the ceiling, pinning his left leg. The rock weighed only 16 pounds, but it was wedged in where neither he nor rescuers could reach it. Cave ended up collapsing between him and rescuers, so they belatedly starting digging a shaft to come in behind him. Sadly reached him a few days late. On the other hand, quote:Shortly after the media arrived, the publicity drew crowds of tourists to the site, at one point numbering in the tens of thousands. Vendors set up stalls to sell food and souvenirs, creating to a circus-like atmosphere.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 21:20 |
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Olothreutes posted:There's fault to be distributed around here, it doesn't lay solely with any one party. That may be true, but the Comcast guys are going to be found to have a much bigger percentage of fault. There are standards for setting up a work zone, especially when blocking a lane, and it ain't "I got 1 cone per 10 feet, and a whole 4 cones!" That's not anywhere near enough.
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# ? Dec 15, 2016 21:21 |
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wolrah posted:Because speeding tickets are easy. There's always somewhere local where the speed limit is too low meaning an officer can basically take their pick while literally everyone speeds. If the officer does their job correctly they're hard to fight too. If the speed gun is calibrated to standards and is being used properly they can be sure they're going to get a fine out of the person. Sure if the person bothers to fight it they'll probably get out of the points, but since speed enforcement isn't actually about safety no one cares about that. The fine on the alternate charges is usually greater than the one with the points, so effectively you're paying your way out of points and the municipality wins. I never get tired of goons with the burnout tag acting like the cops made them speed somehow.
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