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i suppose my question (to which i already know the answer) is why, if it is designed to do that, it was located in a place where it could kill people by operating as designed
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God: "gently caress, MISSED"
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 13:49 |
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Mozi posted:i suppose my question (to which i already know the answer) is why, if it is designed to do that, it was located in a place where it could kill people by operating as designed Additional bean counter answer. This may not apply exactly to the country in question but the following stats are relevant for the US if not most of the west. 1 non worker death is about equivalent to 10 worker deaths in risk assessment actuarial. Better stated as you'll generally get operations insurance encouraging you to have 1 worker fatality for about 1000 years of operating hours or 1 non worker fatality for 10000 years of operating hours. An uncontrolled vessel detonation from overpressure will absolutely paste every worker on site. Sending a frangible lid to the highway then works out to maybe one or two injuries on site and possible injuries or deaths off site. The overpressure will be risk controlled to 1 incident per 10000 years operating time and eat the non-worker injuries to avoid a multi worker fatality event they might need to control to 1 in 100000 years instead. Let's have another round of applause for actuarials.
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 14:00 |
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So a frangible lid is like an overpressure valve but way bigger, and without the risk of a plant manager ordering it welded closed because "it just started leaking and we need to be back in service asap to make quota"? I guess by "supposed to do that" it means "it'll do that if every other form of pressure control has failed", in which case yeah sure, I guess it's fine. Someone ought to get in a lot of trouble for letting those other things fail in the first place though.
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 15:17 |
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Ported pressure controls can fail for no or maybe partial administrative fault of operations if you're dealing with fouling and clogging service. Blowing your top is the engineering solution to clogging ports. You get credit for a ported control in a risk assessment for cleaning procedures but admin procedures are partial credit at best because risk assessments are realistic about them getting ignored and ask for engineering controls on the ugly stuff.
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 15:38 |
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zedprime posted:Let's have a round of applause for zoning rules everybody. when you put it like that, getting crushed is really the least i can do!
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 15:39 |
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ANTIFA bonked me with a frangible lid and now my nose protrudes from between my feet as i flapjack my utterly crushed self through my tall man's kitchen.
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 16:42 |
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zedprime posted:Let's have a round of applause for zoning rules everybody. This is in Bangkok. I recognise that junction as I go through it about once a week. Thailand doesn't really have zoning rules, except that it's expensive to have poo poo like that in the nice parts of town, so they are all out in the burbs where tourists never go.
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 17:48 |
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don't think frangible lids are supposed to stay in one piece like that
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 21:19 |
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The flying roof reminds me of this requirement for fireworks manufacturers:quote:Construction of Buildings. All process buildings on a fireworks manufacturing site should be constructed so as to reduce the danger to employees of fires and explosions. and of this pressure vessel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo7H_ILs1qc
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 22:06 |
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Platystemon posted:The flying roof reminds me of this requirement for fireworks manufacturers: Oh dope, I love these vids
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 22:10 |
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Platystemon posted:The flying roof reminds me of this requirement for fireworks manufacturers: At one of my old duty stations the base built a nice new storage shed for liquid oxygen. Then someone noticed that the roof didn't meet the standards for storing significant amounts of explosive materials (which LOX is close enough to that it falls under similar restrictions). So we were only able to store one little tank of LOX in it, which looked hilariously lonely sitting in the middle of the very spacious shed.
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# ? Jun 11, 2020 23:11 |
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I found a trainfuckling companion to that superman movie logs-through-the-semi post
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# ? Jun 12, 2020 02:32 |
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Pacra posted:I found a trainfuckling companion to that superman movie logs-through-the-semi post "Go home Superman, you're drunk."
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Pacra posted:I found a trainfuckling companion to that superman movie logs-through-the-semi post The website is for model railroading, but there's a lot more pictures of the aftermath here: https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/topic/cn-train-hits-log-truck-w-pic-s
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# ? Jun 12, 2020 13:14 |
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https://i.imgur.com/g5UUMNa.gifv
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# ? Jun 12, 2020 13:58 |
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My face when he got back up with no floppy broken legs
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# ? Jun 12, 2020 14:39 |
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https://imgur.com/gallery/WL1hRSd Watching this made me nervous. E: Batterypowered7 fucked around with this message at 22:51 on Jun 12, 2020 |
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:My face when he got back up with no floppy broken legs I think the Skateboard might have been what saved his ankles, it looks like it sort of deflected his legs all the way to the side instead of letting them drive right into the concrete. I'm still surprised though, I thought for sure something was going to break
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# ? Jun 12, 2020 23:06 |
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Here's Tony encouraging a wrestler to make a similar drop off a ladder, so extra OSHA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLcjI_TyvwY
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Batterypowered7 posted:https://imgur.com/gallery/WL1hRSd Seems fine, he's using an axle stand.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 00:14 |
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mobby_6kl posted:Seems fine, he's using an axle stand. Note that said stand is holding up what looks like a end cut off a 4x4 which in turn is under a piece of frame that most certainly isn't an axle.
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Uthor posted:Here's Tony encouraging a wrestler to make a similar drop off a ladder, so extra OSHA. Something to keep in mind: that wrestler, Darby Allin, isn't medically cleared to wrestle because he did a skateboard drop off the top of an upright ladder onto another ladder balanced horizontally over two railings and absolutely wreckaged his knee a couple weeks back. His finishing move is called The Coffin Drop, and it's OSHA as gently caress.
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Dirt Road Junglist posted:Something to keep in mind: that wrestler, Darby Allin, isn't medically cleared to wrestle because he did a skateboard drop off the top of an upright ladder onto another ladder balanced horizontally over two railings and absolutely wreckaged his knee a couple weeks back.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 01:38 |
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Idgi, what was the point here?
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 01:40 |
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Idgi, what was the point here? I'm guessing he wanted to launch himself toward the quarterpipe or whatever the gently caress that concrete thing is called, but he didn't push off far enough and just went straight down.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 01:49 |
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Ladder top wrung is cursed, all he had to do was stop two wrungs down.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 01:56 |
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zedprime posted:Ladder top wrung is cursed, all he had to do was stop two wrungs down. It is not a step!
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 02:00 |
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Fuckin' Fridays man.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 02:37 |
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I will take concrete steps to resolve this issue.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 02:42 |
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How do you even start fixing that? Wrecking ball and start over?
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 03:02 |
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Goodpancakes posted:The glory days of American manufacturing where you can kill anyone before they can draw their pension. Then safety standards reared its ugly head and these parasites could actual make it to retirement. Now, all manufacturing has left. Coincidence? Be a man, die for Capital Show us on the androgynous doll where capitalism touched you? (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 03:06 |
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Uthor posted:It is not a step! It is today.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 03:14 |
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Iron Chef Ramen posted:How do you even start fixing that? Wrecking ball and start over? You can probably scoop it up pretty well before it sets, and then air chisel off what does set. It's still an insane pain in the arse
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 03:17 |
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a run to the nearest market for bulk sugar and hose full of water. dump sugar water on unwanted concrete and wash it away with a hose.
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 03:28 |
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McDeth posted:Show us on the androgynous doll where capitalism touched you? *gestures vaguely*
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Memento posted:You can probably scoop it up pretty well before it sets, and then air chisel off what does set. It's still an insane pain in the arse Now, okay, let's extend this. I'm going home for the day and I accidentally kick over the staircase. Either I don't notice or I don't wanna be on the hook for this, and it's not discovered until the next day when it's set. What then?
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# ? Jun 13, 2020 03:50 |
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Air chisel, and it goes from being an insane pain in the arse to a living loving nightmare. Maybe think about not going in Monday
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Memento posted:
Everyone thinks they're a slump tester until the REAL slump tester shows up
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