Click through, it’s two parts. Appears to be a lecture on PPE, and drat. https://imgur.com/gallery/lwmGcU2
|
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 05:39 |
|
|
# ? May 15, 2024 06:07 |
|
I saw a demonstration like that when we had a safety day on base and the power company came out. Showed that a tiny hole inside a protective glove allowed electricity to go right through it.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 05:47 |
|
Anyone else here do any live-work on PLC/HMI-driven heavy hydraulic equipment? I am so sketched out by this stuff, I felt like I got passed the hot potato nobody else wants to be accountable for
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 07:25 |
|
Rad-daddio posted:I'm getting really tired of all these bad home repairs. I tried to find a tyre manufacturer whose name is a bit like Grover but found none
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 09:25 |
|
Jerry Cotton posted:I tried to find a tyre manufacturer whose name is a bit like Grover but found none Groveryear?
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 10:02 |
|
a kitten posted:This is CGI, but someone should make it They did. Edit: Linked to avoid destroying tables.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 10:12 |
|
Speaking of OSHA, I was on a site yesterday and the Ministry Of Labour showed up. Among other things, he asked to see my Utility locates, which I produced, and said "show me the electrical locate". Showed it to him, he was satisfied, and continued to berate someone else on the site. Just for the hell of it I was all "do you want to see the locate for Gas as well"? He was all, "nah, don't need to see that one". Like, I kinda get it. Drilling through underground electrical could be immediately fatal, whereas gas, maybe not if there are no sources of ignition, but if there are, then the consequences for a gas strike can be SOOOO much worse.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 12:42 |
|
CleverHans posted:"OSHA: Is he wearing safety shorts? " The problem is we can never change the thread title
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 13:20 |
What about "OSHA: Traindriving, ironforging, truckfuckling badasses in safety shorts"?
|
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 13:25 |
|
How did they catch the motorcycle guy who supposedly caused the accident? I didn’t think the video was good enough quality to see the license plate
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 13:51 |
|
I do the slight left turn before turning right thing sometimes. I think it's because I played a lot of Euro Truck Simulator before I learned to drive for real.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 14:00 |
|
Piggy Smalls posted:How did they catch the motorcycle guy who supposedly caused the accident? I didn’t think the video was good enough quality to see the license plate I dunno, but it is kinda hosed up to learn the car crossed the double yellow into him, then attempted to ram him, and was not held even partly responsible.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 14:05 |
|
Piggy Smalls posted:How did they catch the motorcycle guy who supposedly caused the accident? I didn’t think the video was good enough quality to see the license plate Fun fact: there's actually a huge network that tracks you by license plate across the country.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 14:19 |
|
Kazy posted:Fun fact: there's actually a huge network that tracks you by license plate across the country. There are actually cameras that track you based on the map of your cardiovascular system highlighted by the fluoride in your blood from the fluoride in the water and they also use it for mind control to make you consume more under capitalism.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 14:38 |
|
Powershift posted:There are actually cameras that track you based on the map of your cardiovascular system highlighted by the fluoride in your blood from the fluoride in the water and they also use it for mind control to make you consume more under capitalism. Foreign substances in our precious bodily fluids is a Communist plot.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:06 |
|
Powershift posted:There are actually cameras that track you based on the map of your cardiovascular system highlighted by the fluoride in your blood from the fluoride in the water and they also use it for mind control to make you consume more under capitalism. Does the homogas my Zionist neighbour pumps into my apartment through the electrical outlets interfere with the tracking?
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:09 |
|
Powershift posted:There are actually cameras that track you based on the map of your cardiovascular system highlighted by the fluoride in your blood from the fluoride in the water and they also use it for mind control to make you consume more under capitalism. Is this why I keep buying Hello Kitty blind bags? I don't even want them.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:14 |
At this point I just assume anyone not wearing their seatbelt in a car is fine with dying. Every single fatal accident I've seen where the car wasn't utterly destroyed is "The fatality was someone not wearing their seatbelt, who was ejected and run over/smashed their head through the windshield/got partially ejected and decapitated when the side of the car scraped the road. The passenger was wearing their seatbelt and suffered minor injuries."
|
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:19 |
|
Growing up late 70s/early 80s, there was this sort of conventional wisdom that seatbelts cost more lives than they saved. The explanations as to why were vague and dumb, but it was a very stupid time, unlike now which is also a stupid time but we have internet. What I'm getting at is I absolutely don't get why people don't wear seat belts these days. Back then, we had reasons, even though they were bad.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:34 |
|
chitoryu12 posted:At this point I just assume anyone not wearing their seatbelt in a car is fine with dying. Every single fatal accident I've seen where the car wasn't utterly destroyed is "The fatality was someone not wearing their seatbelt, who was ejected and run over/smashed their head through the windshield/got partially ejected and decapitated when the side of the car scraped the road. The passenger was wearing their seatbelt and suffered minor injuries." I remember when the mandatory seatbelt law was very new in CA and I didn't understand what the big deal was because both my parents wore them all the time and made sure we were buckled in also. Even to a kid it was fuckin obvious. Although we still had the occasional trip to the hardware store or community pool laying down in the back of a truck, but these were always in the neighborhood trips, not across town or on any major roads.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:37 |
|
chitoryu12 posted:At this point I just assume anyone not wearing their seatbelt in a car is fine with dying. Every single fatal accident I've seen where the car wasn't utterly destroyed is "The fatality was someone not wearing their seatbelt, who was ejected and run over/smashed their head through the windshield/got partially ejected and decapitated when the side of the car scraped the road. The passenger was wearing their seatbelt and suffered minor injuries." Eh maybe but also his car barely took any damage from what you see in that video. A lot of car crashes seem to really gently caress up some cars but Fat Mans car over there just seems to have been punted around and not even much at that
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:43 |
|
Probably because he's so fat
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:45 |
|
Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Growing up late 70s/early 80s, there was this sort of conventional wisdom that seatbelts cost more lives than they saved. The explanations as to why were vague and dumb, but it was a very stupid time, unlike now which is also a stupid time but we have internet. My wife's aunt's friend's cousin was saved once by being thrown from a car instead of staying in place and not wearing the seatbelt totally saved their life. But, since I know that anecdotes don't mean diddly squat when it comes to the actual data of it, I wear my seatbelt.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 15:54 |
|
n0tqu1tesane posted:My wife's aunt's friend's cousin was saved once by being thrown from a car instead of staying in place and not wearing the seatbelt totally saved their life.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:00 |
|
Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Growing up late 70s/early 80s, there was this sort of conventional wisdom that seatbelts cost more lives than they saved. The explanations as to why were vague and dumb, but it was a very stupid time, unlike now which is also a stupid time but we have internet. “Seatbelts cost more lives than they save” is the “I drive safer when I’m drunk” of that era.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:04 |
|
LanceHunter posted:“Seatbelts cost more lives than they save” is the “I drive safer when I’m drunk” of that era. I think they go hand in hand. One of my brothers used to think this, until he got tapped in a small accident in his SUV which caused it to roll over. He was going no more than 15 mph and was just a few blocks from his house. Instead of walking away and buying a new car and that being the end of it, he instead bounced around the interior and broke the moonroof with his shoulder. He now has some pretty severe shoulder and back pain, all because he was too stupid and/or lazy to wear his seat belt.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:08 |
|
Bad Munki posted:Click through, it’s two parts. Appears to be a lecture on PPE, and drat. "Tiny prick causes electrocution" Are we not doing phrasing anymore?
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:11 |
|
Splicer posted:Did the car explode seconds after impact or something? Entirely filled with bowling balls and she was ejected moments before pulverisation? As I see it there are three categories for these kinds of stories: 1. Total bullshit 2. Half-truths (a hard impact where the seatbelt "causes" serious injury but the person of course ignores what steering wheel/dashboard/windshield/ejection related injuries it prevented). 3. One-in-a-million scenarios where the person is ejected cleanly, lands safely, and the vehicle catches fire.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:17 |
|
Nocheez posted:I think they go hand in hand. One of my brothers used to think this, until he got tapped in a small accident in his SUV which caused it to roll over. He was going no more than 15 mph and was just a few blocks from his house. Instead of walking away and buying a new car and that being the end of it, he instead bounced around the interior and broke the moonroof with his shoulder. He now has some pretty severe shoulder and back pain, all because he was too stupid and/or lazy to wear his seat belt. When I was a kid, my father got in a head-on collision with a motorcycle. My father was wearing his seatbelt and walked away with some bruising but was otherwise fine. Doctors said in no uncertain terms that his seatbelt saved his life that day. Growing up knowing that happened to my father, I don't even consider not wearing a seatbelt an option.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:18 |
|
Renegret posted:When I was a kid, my father got in a head-on collision with a motorcycle. My father was wearing his seatbelt and walked away with some bruising but was otherwise fine. Doctors said in no uncertain terms that his seatbelt saved his life that day. You can't tell that story and leave out what happened to the motorcyclist, even though we pretty much know what happened.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:26 |
|
Ixian posted:You can't tell that story and leave out what happened to the motorcyclist, even though we pretty much know what happened. His family tried to sue us for a wrongful death but got laughed out of the courtroom when it turns out multiple witnesses saw him driving on the wrong side of the road over a blind hill. Turns out he also had a suspended license and no license plates on the bike.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:31 |
|
so essentially a meat paste is what im detecting here
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:33 |
|
Kith posted:The Bowl o Matic 9000 Yes!
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 16:45 |
|
There's a safety sticker on an old tractor I drive, and it says "if operating without the rollbar attachment, do not use the seatbelt" with a pictogram of a person jumping off.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 17:00 |
|
When I was 7 years old, my mom was driving and I was in the back seat. I wasn't wearing a set belt. She hit ice and hit the car in front of her. Very minor, low-speed accident. The seats on this car had hard plastic backs for some reason, I smashed into that and my face was a bloody mess. Well that's one of my few memories of the 80s and I always wear my seat belt, even if I'm driving across a parking lot or something
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 17:12 |
Phanatic posted:"Tiny prick causes electrocution" *phasing
|
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 18:02 |
|
Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Growing up late 70s/early 80s, there was this sort of conventional wisdom that seatbelts cost more lives than they saved. The explanations as to why were vague and dumb, but it was a very stupid time, unlike now which is also a stupid time but we have internet. When I was born (1980) a law had recently passed that said babies can't leave the hospital after they're born unless the parents have a carseat. Cue my dad running to Sears to buy one before they'd let me and my mom leave. That said, when they hooked it in and buckled me and strapped me they said they had a moment when they realized that if they were in a bad wreck only I'd survive, so they wore their seatbelt religiously after that.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 18:11 |
|
haveblue posted:But what if one of the cross beams goes out askew on the treadle? What in the bloody hell is tungsten-carbide drills!?
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 18:23 |
|
Phanatic posted:"Tiny prick causes electrocution" How else would you describe capital punishment in Texas?
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 18:39 |
|
|
# ? May 15, 2024 06:07 |
|
The safety aspect aside, I can't imagine dealing with the "hey dude you forgot to buckle up" warning chime every time you drive anywhere, forever.
|
# ? Jul 5, 2019 18:43 |