Most UNsafe Work Eithic...
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that truck looks way too big to be on that bridge
that truck looks way too big to be on that bridge
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Re: Most UNsafe Work Eithic...
LOL at the guy with the ladder in the pool thats just great...I kinda feeel bad because most of these guys are from other countries and probley cant afford the proper protection/tools
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Man i wish i had some pics of where i used to live! Living in the Dominican Republic you see some crazy ****! hahahah this thread is awesome
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Kinda a revival here. Snapped some pics at work when an oil reel locked up and had to be unwound. Another guy at the shop voluntered to put the ladder on my toolbox and well.....it got fixed. Guess how we hung that cool banner in the background lol.
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Re: Most UNsafe Work Eithic...
The SAFE WORK poster is just icing on the cake. I had to do something similar 25' off the gound, above a million dollar CNC machine, I was not happy. Except I had a harness to hook to beams.
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Re: Most UNsafe Work Eithic...
It's funny when we have to change light bulbs we back the shop truck (chevy colorado) into a bay, rack it and lift it with an a frame ladder in the back to reach them. I'll try to get a pic next time we do that (as long as i'm not on the ladder lol)
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These people and their forklifts! :lol
I feel bad for those 3rd world welders and their paper masks though. If more Americans saw things like that, perhaps they'd think twice before buying cheap overseas products.
I feel bad for those 3rd world welders and their paper masks though. If more Americans saw things like that, perhaps they'd think twice before buying cheap overseas products.
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