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What, you don't like osha.c and want to go back to osha.jpg? Well poo poo. Feel free dude didn't realise I was holding you back. Spatial fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Apr 23, 2017 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ73OyavJOM
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Spatial posted:What, you don't like osha.c and want to go back to osha.jpg? Well poo poo. Feel free dude didn't realise I was holding you back. That's better. Until toner salesmen up and down the country are forced to drive automated cars, it's hardly an OSHA issue.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 18:41 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:.... and if they do develop the technology sufficiently it'll be implemented someplace in Europe and work pretty much as it was described on the box but it'll never be widely used in the US because it'd be too much work to coordinate changes across all the relevant federal and state departments. actually this is one thing where it would be easier to implement in the states. the national highway traffic safety administration has broad authority to mandate physical safety standards of vehicles sold in the us and maintains the federal motor vehicle safety standards. when they say every car sold in the us has to have seatbelts with given specifications, then that's the way it will be. i'm not aware of any similar muscular regulatory body for the EU, versus it being left up to the nations, but i could be wrong. self driving vehicles clearly fall under the NHTSA's jurisdiction, and they could do things like mandate self driving cars conform to the posted speed limit. this is another side effect of widespread self driving car use - a shitload of cars that strictly follow the speed limit and infuriate human drivers lol
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boner confessor posted:actually this is one thing where it would be easier to implement in the states. the national highway traffic safety administration has broad authority to mandate physical safety standards of vehicles sold in the us and maintains the federal motor vehicle safety standards. when they say every car sold in the us has to have seatbelts with given specifications, then that's the way it will be. i'm not aware of any similar muscular regulatory body for the EU, versus it being left up to the nations, but i could be wrong. self driving vehicles clearly fall under the NHTSA's jurisdiction, and they could do things like mandate self driving cars conform to the posted speed limit. this is another side effect of widespread self driving car use - a shitload of cars that strictly follow the speed limit and infuriate human drivers lol I love the idea that it's easy to homogenize in Europe, a place where any rail shipments from Portugal to the Baltics would need to be taken off one train and put on another multiple times because of different rail gauges.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 18:55 |
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The proper procedure to link trolley cars http://i.imgur.com/zflfdiu.mp4
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 20:34 |
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars Jesus loving Christ, this is my worst work nightmare (the potential to be crushed between two pieces of heavy equipment by absolute retards).
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 20:45 |
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neonbregna posted:Baby boomers aren't people and deserve death This is true. Hmm.
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FARK Kiosk posted:Jesus loving Christ, this is my worst work nightmare (the potential to be crushed between two pieces of heavy equipment by absolute retards). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btr1wsEwTkE&t=82s
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 20:53 |
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A man is being crushed to death! Quickly, usher the children closer!
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 21:03 |
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars Is this the trolley problem people are always talking about?
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 21:07 |
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars I like how the label that gets punched in on first try says "Maintain [proper] distance"
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 21:40 |
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars I like how the women keep checking to see if they can link it up like fifteen times even when the thing hasn't moved an inch since the last time they checked.
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boner confessor posted:actually this is one thing where it would be easier to implement in the states. the national highway traffic safety administration has broad authority to mandate physical safety standards of vehicles sold in the us and maintains the federal motor vehicle safety standards. when they say every car sold in the us has to have seatbelts with given specifications, then that's the way it will be. i'm not aware of any similar muscular regulatory body for the EU, versus it being left up to the nations, but i could be wrong. self driving vehicles clearly fall under the NHTSA's jurisdiction, and they could do things like mandate self driving cars conform to the posted speed limit. this is another side effect of widespread self driving car use - a shitload of cars that strictly follow the speed limit and infuriate human drivers lol Every time the unintended acceleration thing comes up I feel compelled to ask once again why NO ONE knows that they can just put the transmission in neutral. If the throttle misbehaves and causes the engine to run away just disconnect the engine from the wheels via the transmission. If you're in an emergency situation and the choices are crash at a high rate of speed or disconnect drive to the wheels and let the engine spin itself into shrapnel, "gently caress the engine, I am stopping this bitch!" is the correct answer, every single time. Neutral is better than turning the engine off because turning off the key locks the steering (I have no idea if it does in a pushbutton start vehicle) and keeping the engine running still gives you power assisted steering. I think you only get a couple of stops worth of vacuum assist from the brake booster when the throttle is wide open but having steering is a big accident avoidance assist.
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars This is why link and pin is the worst poo poo ever. It requires someone to be between the vehicles being connected, and is fiddly as all gently caress. Snowglobe of Doom posted:A man is being crushed to death! Quickly, usher the children closer! It's educational!
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 00:37 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi6IM5gy734&t=273s
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:12 |
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars I can't be the only one who has the "Shake Hands With Danger" musical sting running through my head. BA-DUN DUN-DUN DUNNNNNNN!
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:15 |
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What in gods name was that nuclear device he keeps in his living room?
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:22 |
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The whole channel is great. There is a mercury rectifier behind him in the opening shot. I love how he sounds like he is on the edge of ecstasy while doing his crazy experiments.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:31 |
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I do like the little electrical shrine he has built behind him with a 1600 amp fuse at the center.
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hanales posted:What in gods name was that nuclear device he keeps in his living room? I believe you're referring to this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka-LEcZaYqQ
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:46 |
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This is BAR NONE the scariest liquid rheostat motor starter that I've ever seen. https://youtu.be/uOcccXku05M (It's a wound-rotor induction motor. The exposed slip-rings for the rotor are connected to the metal blades that get dunked in the electrolyte solution.)
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:51 |
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You wouldn't have that problem with a base of prefabulated amulite
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 01:55 |
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Powershift posted:You wouldn't have that problem with a base of prefabulated amulite Still waiting to receive my replacement hydrocoptic marzelvanes.
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http://www.click2houston.com/news/scheduled-maintenance-on-post-oak-circular-sign-leads-to-industrial-equipment-accident Crane overloads are OSHA, right? I bet this made a noise.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 02:16 |
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wolrah posted:I believe you're referring to this? Can someone explain in layman's terms what the gently caress this contraption does, and why there are moving parts in the bottom that are controllable via that stick?
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 02:43 |
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Duzzy Funlop posted:Can someone explain in layman's terms what the gently caress this contraption does, and why there are moving parts in the bottom that are controllable via that stick? I think it's like an array of variacs. You put in 250V and depending on how much you turn the winding connection on the variacs you can get 0 to over 500 volts out.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 03:01 |
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars This was the #1 cause of injury & death in railroad yards since about 1860.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 03:25 |
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FARK Kiosk posted:Jesus loving Christ, this is my worst work nightmare (the potential to be crushed between two pieces of heavy equipment by absolute retards). That's how my cousin's ex-husband died.
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DirtRoadJunglist posted:That's how my cousin's ex-husband died. Please tell me he's called an "ex" husband because they were already divorced, not because he's dead.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Please tell me he's called an "ex" husband because they were already divorced, not because he's dead. Correct, they were already divorced at the time. And still friends. It was all really tragic.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 03:37 |
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Everyone please enjoy this safety training film from the Santa Fe Railroad corporation about the right and wrong way to jump on and off of moving trains. https://youtu.be/YFftm3bXNOs
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 03:48 |
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I work a wildlands job that requires falling class A and occassionally class B sized trees. A being the smallest,C being the biggest, but sizewise getting an A sized tree felled on might only paralyze you for life, while getting a C felled on you would lead to a closed coffin funeral. Training for these things insures both the swamper is clear about where the tree is falling and the sawyer yells out what he's doing (eg 'First cut!' ). So of course, my supervisor decides to put a chainsaw in the hands of a guy who has never used one before on Tuesday last week with the directions to only limb and chop already felled trees, so the people who know what they're doing can go fell trees. This is fine til after lunch, when dipshit decides he's going to fell a spike top. Spike tops are trees that, for one reason or another, have a dead barkless crown. What this means is that when they fall, the top end explodes like a fukken hand grenade, throwing shrapnel everywhere. Anyway, dude gets through the second cut, and kicks the wedge in to start falling the tree. His cuts have strategically been placed so this hand grenade falls into a burn pile (sticks and logs piled up for burning later).He kicks the wedge in, fells the tree. He didn't make any of the calls you need to make becquse he didn't want to attract the supers attention, so I look up to see a motherfucking class A coming out of the sky like 10 feet from me. The top ends lands in a burn pile, and throws sharp sticks in every goddamn direction, just missing me and one of my coworkers. I went over, took the chainsaw out of his hands and told(more like screamed in his face) him to let his swamper cut for the rest of the day. And then I went and smoked a cig because holy mother of fucks.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 03:57 |
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I put on my headphones to hear what this was set too and I was not disappointed
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 04:29 |
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Evilreaver posted:The proper procedure to link trolley cars
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Jet Jaguar posted:I can't be the only one who has the "Shake Hands With Danger" musical sting running through my head. 1. You're not 2. I have it in my head for nearly everything posted here tbh
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Spatial posted:Wouldn't be pretty easy to make a mechanism with a ratchet that you only need manual help to release? Maybe a height adjustment the first time it's used, at worst. Plenty of options that are all slight variations on this one I quickly googled up.
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Jet Jaguar posted:I can't be the only one who has the "Shake Hands With Danger" musical sting running through my head. I was pleased to find there's a version with just the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmrs9GYkbqg&t=5s
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wolrah posted:I believe you're referring to this? Oh yeah this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT5_-A0m8_U
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FogHelmut posted:Oh yeah this guy Sorry, but I need my light sources portable.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vgNh3fLxJc&t=150s
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