What Does “Safety” Even Mean?! (20 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       24 Aug 2020       3003       6 GALLERY VIEW

“What could possibly go wrong, right? I mean, water beats fire…”

 

-sketchbook12

 

“At a propane filling station. Good to know that if there was a fire, that extinguisher would be secure.”

 

-rbraibish

 

“On the only exit on this side of the building”

 

-emawculate

 

“I don’t think ladders are supposed to be used this way.”

 

-traditionalprofile

 

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“If you can’t see the fire exit, it doesn’t exist.”

 

-tehgates

 

“I’m out of words… how and why?”

 

-reddithasaproblem

 

“Let’s hope there’s never a fire in the shower room at my office.”

 

-The_Real_JT

 

“It’s been like this for 2 weeks and the place keeps running as if nothing is wrong.”

 

-Lachessys

 

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“I’ve been late doing stuff, but this is pushing it.”

 

-seti_m

 

“True story: So… I tried to open the door to see how the installation was going. Tried…”

 

-ilikeover9000turtles

 

“Bonus about that exit, it was during a renovation that resulted in that door also being bricked in. So even if you moved the rolls, you still couldn’t get out.”

 

-Claxton91

 

“Incredible work”

 

-Dimitao

 

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“Guess we can just have fires then.”

 

-K3tchup8

 

“Always leave a note.”

 

-gulgin

 

“This is me about 6 years ago. We were trying to measure how deep the water was to build a cofferdam around an intake pipe. I don’t work for that company anymore.”

 

-Krazy_Legs

 

“No fires allowed, I guess.”

 

-rebel_nature

 

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“This is not the step up I was looking for today.”

 

-histreat89

 

“Just use this bottle of nothing if something bad goes into your eyes!”

 

-hgm2323

 

“Turns out the ability to read isn’t required for my job.”

 

-youareasmellyduck

 

“Who needs a ladder, when you have these perfectly fine vehicles all over the parking lot.”

 

-Omh11206

 

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Elaine 4 year s ago
Most of these are fake/staged
       
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Toby 4 year s ago
#4 It's physics. You can't fall, as long as the inclined part of the ladder doesn't move or the wall it's solid.
       
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Onnie 4 year s ago
Toby,
According to the manufacturer and OSHA, this type of ladder is not designed to be used when leaned against something. It is only supposed to be used completely open and with all four feet on level ground. I am waiting for the government over-reach or deep state conspiracy theories, go!
       
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Steve 3 year s ago
Onnie,

I'm sure a small job like this doesn't have enough employees to be under OSHA. However, it is really a bad idea. The only real complaint I can think about with government over reach and OSHA this situation is that they magically changed the way their understanding of masks when the cov hit. Never before could you allow an employee to wear a mask for 8 hours and especially without medical clearance. dash
       
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Dosie 4 year s ago
you are repeating yourself a bit too much now, all of this is shown before
       
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Shelly 4 year s ago
No. 4 perfectly safe, the ladder is firmly anchored and not going anywhere. Done this myself when decorating halls.
       
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