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jetz0r posted:I do mostly indoor work and ditched my full brim for one of petzl's climbing style helmets. The brim kept knocking into things and blocking my view. Definitely keeping the full brim hard hat around for when I'm outside in the sun, though. You can always buy one of those sweet brims that mounts on your petzl. Super cool looking and as big as a sombrero.
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:18 |
When we got to Europe all those guys are like in awe of the full brim so I keep it, the climbing style is what I'd wear if I had to wear one indoors for sure.
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 01:34 |
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Platystemon posted:The problem is worse with motorcycle and bicycle helmets because they have energy‐absorbing foam that goes brittle faster than the solid plastic of a hardhat. poo poo, should I replace my old helmet that I keep at my folk's house for the five times a year I ride my old bike over there.
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 01:36 |
If kids' car seats expire, do the like, actual seats in a car?
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 01:38 |
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shovelbum posted:If kids' car seats expire, do the like, actual seats in a car? Have you seen a car seat?
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 01:40 |
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shovelbum posted:If kids' car seats expire, do the like, actual seats in a car? The structural part of kids car seats is plastic. The structural part of normal car seats is metal.
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jetz0r posted:I do mostly indoor work and ditched my full brim for one of petzl's climbing style helmets. The brim kept knocking into things and blocking my view. Definitely keeping the full brim hard hat around for when I'm outside in the sun, though. shovelbum posted:Yeah the V-Guard with the Fas-Trac was what we had at the job where all the PPE was really nice (everything else was meh at best and we had to wear denim jeans like animals all summer but man there were nice hard hats and gloves and stuff). I just bought a new one for myself because none of the jobs I go on these days provide anything consistently nice. I had a Bullard full brim in chocolate brown that I liked but no one really sells those because who wants a brown hard hat that isn't a heat-resistant one. Sex Skeleton posted:Plastic begins to lose its suppleness after years of UV exposure. It would be very surprising if your hard hat still protects your head as well as a new one. Atticus_1354 posted:Please buy a new hard hat. I've got to find a picture from a worksite... give me a few.
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sharkytm posted:Some of the research ships have moved to those as well. They claim the brim presents a hazard by obstructing your view and being a snag hazard. I've tried them out, and I'm not a fan. I just added a chinstrap to mine when they required it. Who comes up with this poo poo
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shovelbum posted:Who comes up with this poo poo There were some incidents where hard hats got blown/knocked off, or people blamed the brim for walking into/under poo poo they shouldn't have. So... they changed the rules. Requisite chinstraps and no brims. :smh: Back on topic: Osha-chat Yes, that's a dude using a pizza box with a hole in the middle on his hard hat as a sun shade. \/\/ Everyone. Deck crew, scientists, etc. The ships that I was on had a zero tolerance policy for safety violations. Steel toe boots, safety glasses, life jacket, and hard hat at all times on deck. No exceptions. TBH, it was a great culture, and we did months of work with no incidents. We were given plenty of time to figure out safety procedures as things changed. sharkytm fucked around with this message at 03:18 on Nov 5, 2019 |
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sharkytm posted:There were some incidents where hard hats got blown/knocked off, or people blamed the brim for walking into/under poo poo they shouldn't have. So... they changed the rules. Requisite chinstraps and no brims. :smh: For blue collar guys only, scientists/client still walking around barefoot in bathing suits?
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Nostalgamus posted:I'm surprised somebody actually made the Hulk Hogan meat tank. I appreciate this joke
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Jabor posted:You should be replacing your motorcycle helmet every five years, or after a major impact, whichever comes first. Saving this joke
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sharkytm posted:Back on topic: Osha-chat Should have got a nacho hat.
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Nocheez posted:Saving this joke bike and motorcycle helmets actually say that on the label, it's not a joke
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thatguy posted:bike and motorcycle helmets actually say that on the label, it's not a joke Car seats are the same way.
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My wife and I got told we were being selfish by throwing out our old car seats when our kids grew out of them instead of passing them on. That's not how that poo poo works. I'm probably more paranoid about it than I need to be but if I'm throwing out old electrical devices or changing out seat belts or child seats, I cut the power cord or seat belt harness somewhere obvious and terminal. If you pull my old toaster that started sparking off a landfill, you'll need to put a new cord on it, and that poo poo is not going to be on me.
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Memento posted:My wife and I got told we were being selfish by throwing out our old car seats when our kids grew out of them instead of passing them on. That's not how that poo poo works. I'm probably more paranoid about it than I need to be but if I'm throwing out old electrical devices or changing out seat belts or child seats, I cut the power cord or seat belt harness somewhere obvious and terminal. Some retailers take your old car seats and give you coupons for new ones. Still, that's good practice very obviously ruining safety equipment that should not be used anymore.
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 10:31 |
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I see motorcycle helmets for sale second hand in pawn shops all the time which blows my loving mind. To be fair though, anybody who buys a second hand helmet (that's been sweated in, sneezed in etc ) of unknown history (dropped? Who knows!) Doesn't have a brain worth saving anyway.
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Forgive me if this has been proposed before, but re: 11'8"/12'4" bridge- all of these vehicles are considerably narrower than they are tall. Figure out the g's it would take to keep the heaviest of trucks and its contents undisturbed while at a 90 degree angle and set the speed limit accordingly. It's like no-one has ever played with a Hot Wheels track.
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wankel13b posted:Forgive me if this has been proposed before, but re: 11'8"/12'4" bridge- all of these vehicles are considerably narrower than they are tall. Figure out the g's it would take to keep the heaviest of trucks and its contents undisturbed while at a 90 degree angle and set the speed limit accordingly. It's like no-one has ever played with a Hot Wheels track. I think I already made a simulation of this before, maybe even ITT. Posting now to look it up... E: yeah here we go, the speed and Gs are lefto for the reader to calculate mobby_6kl posted:Well, you can immediately see how that went so wrong! As much as I love him, I don't think he was really qualified for the job: mobby_6kl fucked around with this message at 13:24 on Nov 5, 2019 |
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You would think tire spikes if an over height load was detected would both save the bridge from impact and reduce the cost of the damage to the truck.
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Fat Loser posted:Maybe the 12' 6" clearance is for when a train is on it and the unencumbered clearance is 12' 6.125" without a train on it. The bridge isn't really long enough for lots of flexing like a river-crossing bridge would be. Just wanted to drag this up and say that I was right. The new actual height is 12'8": https://www.reddit.com/r/11foot8/comments/drlj9w/the_new_actual_clearance_of_the_canopener_bridge/
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Nocheez posted:Just wanted to drag this up and say that I was right. The new actual height is 12'8": I know it's like we're all mourning the loss of a friend, but the way I see it, it'll just make future crashes all the more special.
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What a way to cock up. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-50298522 quote:A Chinese pilot has been banned from flying after a photo went viral showing a female passenger in the cockpit.
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oohhboy posted:What a way to cock up. How loving Draconian. One of the coolest memories of my life was getting called into an active cockpit, and a stewardess under training is a bit more savvy than a 6 year old. Putting her anywhere near the controls was stupid as hell though and I understand it, even if I don't agree. Something bad could've happened.
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oohhboy posted:What a way to cock up. If you're not getting service midflight, are you even a pilot?
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Nocheez posted:Just wanted to drag this up and say that I was right. The new actual height is 12'8": 12'8" Bridge, free foot-long with every crash.
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# ? Nov 5, 2019 15:08 |
I always love seeing utterly useless locks and safes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAfYOGTbbyU
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Wasabi the J posted:Something bad could've happened. quote:Airline officials had disputed early findings that children were in the cockpit. But the tapes show that in the half hour before the crash, the pilot, Yaroslav Kudrinsky, gave up his seat to his 12-year-old daughter and then his 16-year-old son.
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chitoryu12 posted:I always love seeing utterly useless locks and safes. Yeah, I loved seeing the one about the trigger lock that could be picked with a twig he plucked off a tree a few minutes before he made the video.
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Does "living in Delhi" count these days? https://twitter.com/guardianeco/status/1191368260257628161
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Why is there snow in Delhi... oh. Oh...
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Nocheez posted:Just wanted to drag this up and say that I was right. The new actual height is 12'8": He says the crash beam is 12', though, so that should be the clearance. I think?
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Cythereal posted:Does "living in Delhi" count these days? worlds worst foam party
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India, talking the leap from being figurative foamers to literal
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Powershift posted:You would think tire spikes if an over height load was detected would both save the bridge from impact and reduce the cost of the damage to the truck. I would prefer using a water curtain, that I've seen a video from some tunnel. Or if cold weather would be an issue then just spray some red gas. If you still drive through that then you're just blind. Alternative could be dropping some streamers.
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FuturePastNow posted:He says the crash beam is 12', though, so that should be the clearance. I think?
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FuturePastNow posted:He says the crash beam is 12', though, so that should be the clearance. I think? Twelve inches. The beam itself is twelve inches tall. He measured of its top because it’s easier to hook a tape measure there and got thirteen feet eight inches. Subtract the beam’s dimensions and you get twelve feet eight inches between the road and the bottom surface of the beam.
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I remember visiting Buenos Aires and it was freezing cold. We stopped at a gas station and were told we had to exit our vehicle. I didn’t know what the gently caress they were talking about since here in the US you don’t have to do that. I guess the cars run on gas (as in air gas) and if your in your car and there’s a leak you’d suffocate in your car. At least that’s what I was told.
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