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Marcade posted:A similar thing happened in my home town about 15 years ago where someone forced (since it ordinarily wouldn't connect) an oxygen line onto the N20 line. The patient's O2 stat kept dropping so they were upping the feed thinking they were giving her O2. She died. To my knowledge they no longer have N20 lines at that hospital, they just bring in a handcart with N20 as needed. After Texas eliminated their state plumbing regulator, we had some fun discussions in the crappy construction thread about how this would increase incidences of medical gas fuckups. And someone pulled out a story from Australia about a patient where they hooked up gas to his catheter by mistake and slowly exploded his bladder.
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That Dang Lizard posted:Doesn't modern gear prevent this sort of thing? I remember reading (possibly in this very thread!) about some piece of equipment with buttons that had to be hit simultaneously, and were spaced far enough apart that you had to have both arms extended (thus keeping your hands away from the crushy part of the machine). The early models could be defeated by taping down one of the buttons and just pressing the other one to operate it, but the final version needed both buttons to be released at the same time before you could use the machine again. Shut up Meg posted:Fun fact:
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Let's just do a torque test on these foundation bolts, make sure they're still good. Was this footage retrieved from the wreckage a few days later, or...
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Lazyhound posted:Prince Edward Island is a Canadian province. it sure is, I grew up a mere 600 miles (“right next door” by North American distance standards) from it. it’s really british there. matterafact, wikipedia posted:38% of islanders claim Scottish ancestry, but this is an underestimate and it is thought that almost 50% of islanders have Scottish roots. When combined with Irish and Welsh, almost 80% of islanders are of some Celtic stock, albeit most families have resided in PEI for at least two centuries. Few places outside Europe can claim such a homogenous Celtic ethnic background. The only other jurisdiction in North America with such a high percentage of British Isles heritage is Newfoundland. snugglz fucked around with this message at 10:56 on Nov 7, 2019 |
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snugglz posted:it sure is, I grew up a mere 600 miles (“right next door” by North American distance standards) from it. it’s really british there. matterafact, I grew up in PEI and it is absolutely not British there, culturally.
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Lazyhound posted:I grew up in PEI and it is absolutely not British there, culturally. Hmm sounds exactly like something someone in Britain would say.
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Still in PEI. You could go to a Cčilidh (Irish musical party with dancing) literally every day of the week if you cared to. Personally my family has been here for many generations and has Scottish roots.
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madeintaipei posted:Most people only get one opportunity to fart out of their dick. Don't let your chance slip by . Let it slip by 100%. I've had air pockets due to getting an 'internal x-ray'. I would not recommend it to anyone else ever at all.
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That Dang Lizard posted:Doesn't modern gear prevent this sort of thing? I remember reading (possibly in this very thread!) about some piece of equipment with buttons that had to be hit simultaneously, and were spaced far enough apart that you had to have both arms extended (thus keeping your hands away from the crushy part of the machine). The early models could be defeated by taping down one of the buttons and just pressing the other one to operate it, but the final version needed both buttons to be released at the same time before you could use the machine again. Jamming a screwdriver into a sensor is jumping through a pretty big hoop to defeat the interlock tho. Kinda like how if you were wanting to get clever about finding a way to gently caress with that modern 'push two buttons and then release to cycle the machine' interlocks you could just rig up a broom handle with some checkers pieces or something taped to it mounted to the buttons so you could make a push bar that'd hit and release both. Original idea do not steal also do not tell your idiot coworkers about this one simple trick to turn modern industrial machines back into the good ol Limbcutter 2000.
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https://twitter.com/wwwwvvvvwwwww/status/1192137244863336448?s=21
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Platystemon posted:Someone tell the transportation department that they’re violating the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices by understating the clearance by more than three inches. They aren't. You're allowed to say the bridge is a few inches lower than it actually is because of future roadwork raising the height of the road.
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Your mind had a PM less than a month ago. It has to be operator error.
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iospace posted:They aren't. You're allowed to say the bridge is a few inches lower than it actually is because of future roadwork raising the height of the road. huh I always assumed it was an idiot buffer
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Renegret posted:huh It can be both!
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Who's Maintenance Dan? Is he Groundskeeper Willy's cousin?
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DrBouvenstein posted:Who's Maintenance Dan? Is he Groundskeeper Willy's cousin? https://twitter.com/nattyking1961/status/1192378133132955648?s=21
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Both interpretations of this are pretty funny in a pretty dark way First, the employer is sending people to their maintenance guy instead of a trained therapist or something. Second, the maintenance guy is actually a trained therapist but because the world is hosed up he's "maintenance Dan" at some place of work.
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madeintaipei posted:Most people only get one opportunity to fart out of their dick. Don't let your chance slip by . tater_salad posted:Let it slip by 100%. I've had air pockets due to getting an 'internal x-ray'. I would not recommend it to anyone else ever at all. It's more like blowing bubbles in my personal experience, and a little weird feeling but not unpleasant
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DrBouvenstein posted:Who's Maintenance Dan? Is he Groundskeeper Willy's cousin? That's rear end-Dans real name when he's not working the Kick Spit Underground Rock Festival circuit.
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Pretty sure I saw this on a computer in The Outer Worlds.
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Our 4th St. bridge in Charlottesville is picking up the slack. 2 in 2 weeks.
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Maintenance Dan the Maintenance Man, solving all of life's problems
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CannonFodder posted:In Breakfast of Champions a contractor sets up a fake waste removal system at some company and the river becomes an oil slick while a cave becomes a foam monster. Ah, thought it looked like Ice-nine. Cat’s Cradle is loving great so put it on your list.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Let's just do a torque test on these foundation bolts, make sure they're still good. That at least looks like it was caused by corrosion. When we opened up a wall in my parents house to install a dog door we found a nut on the framing with no corresponding foundation bolt. Looked like it had been stuck there with gum
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Boogalo posted:Our 4th St. bridge in Charlottesville is picking up the slack. 2 in 2 weeks. how poignant to install a score board "BRIDGE 10 - TRUCK 0"
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Boogalo posted:Our 4th St. bridge in Charlottesville is picking up the slack. 2 in 2 weeks. Penske status: peeled.
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Clayton Bigsby posted:Ah, thought it looked like Ice-nine. Cat’s Cradle is loving great so put it on your list. Next up is Guards Guards which should have some OSHA in it.
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iospace posted:They aren't. You're allowed to say the bridge is a few inches lower than it actually is because of future roadwork raising the height of the road. If I recall correctly, you are allowed up to three inches of difference. So four inches is outside the regs after all.
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Grundulum posted:If I recall correctly, you are allowed up to three inches of difference. So four inches is outside the regs after all. This is very disconcerting
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Grundulum posted:If I recall correctly, you are allowed up to three inches of difference. So four inches is outside the regs after all. I'm gonna update my tinder profile.
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Grundulum posted:If I recall correctly, you are allowed up to three inches of difference. So four inches is outside the regs after all. "The actual clearance should be displayed on the Low Clearance sign to the nearest 1 inch not exceeding the actual clearance. However, in areas that experience changes in temperature causing frost action, a reduction, not exceeding 3 inches, should be used for this condition." - Section 2C.27 I don't know how often it freezes down there, but probably not enough to meet that criterion. It should be the actual clearance, rounded down to the nearest inch. However, it's worth pointing out that this is SHOULD, not SHALL, and therefore the engineer can do otherwise if he has good reason to. It is certainly not best practice as it may embolden a driver in a 12'-6" truck who decides to try his luck with the next 12'-4" bridge he finds.
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https://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/brief.aspx?ev_id=20190908X51027 The pilot reported, that while maneuvering at a low altitude in an aerial applicator airplane, he dumped about 350 gallons of pink water for a gender reveal. The airplane "got too slow", aerodynamically stalled, impacted terrain, and came to rest inverted. The Federal Aviation Administration inspector reported that the accident occurred during a low pass for a gender reveal celebration. He added that there were two persons on board the single seat airplane. Ban gender
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"This Whole Thing Smacks Of Gender," i holler as i overturn my uncle's crop duster
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The Something Awful Forums > Main > General Bullshit > OSHA: This Whole Thing Smacks Of Gender
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Worker Dies in Chemical Incident at Buffalo Wild Wings. 8 other workers and 2 customers went to the hospital. quote:Interim Burlington Fire Chief Michael Patterson said Super 8, a common sanitation product, was being used to clean the floor when people inside the restaurant became sick. Fire crews responded around 5:30 p.m. to find a male worker who was nauseous after inhaling fumes from the cleaning agent. He was taken in serious condition to Leahy Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. 8.2% Sodium Hyperchlorite posted:Auto-Chlor System Super 8 is EPA registered for use on food contact surfaces as a sanitizer without a rinse. Super 8 is used to sanitize dishware, flatware, glassware, utensils, pots, pans, and other food contact surfaces. Super 8 can be used to sanitize in low temperature warewashing, three compartment sinks and for hard non-porus food contact surfaces sanitizing in foodservice environment.
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look, food contact surfaces. and I want that filthy floor clean enough to eat off.
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Synthbuttrange posted:look, food contact surfaces. you animal
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Burying the lede.quote:We were just sitting at the bar, and kind of the smell of, like, ammonia and chlorine came over us, and a bunch of people started coughing," said Jim Jorefice, who was inside the restaurant with some coworkers at the time.
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So I'm on no sleep with a 2 month old crying, but isn't that obviously as gently caress a bleach and ammonia aka chlorine gas issue?!?
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shame on an IGA posted:Burying the lede. Ah, janitors helper. Luckily I'm immune, built up a healthy tolerance over the years. Or unhealthy, depending on how you look at it.
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