Where is OSHA when you need them...

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Sigarms

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Not certain if it's courage or lack of brains....

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" You can't fix stupid"
 
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Then he asks the big guy to get a different screwdriver.

Bruce
 
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Looks to me like three engineers knowing exactly what they are doing
 
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Looks like larry, moe and curley. Yuk yuk
 
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Well... you get the level of safety that you are prepared to walk past.

That's their 'level of safety'.
 
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Actually, these are guys that clearly understand some level of physics. Probably safer that someone who doesn't, blindly "obeying " rules.

In fact, the more I think about it, the more I applaud their engenuity and ability to use their god given brains. AND probably having FUN while doing it.:thumbsup:
 
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In construction you wind up doing the same or worse on a daily basis . Get the job done no one cares about the men . Been there done that .:drink:
 
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In construction you wind up doing the same or worse on a daily basis . Get the job done no one cares about the men . Been there done that .:drink:

Depends on the construction company. On a lot of jobs today, violating safety rules will get you thrown off the site immediately.
 
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Never mind the three clowns, who is to say that the ledge would hold up!
 
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Would it be safer if they put the ladder on the ground below? At least this is level and not wobbly.
 
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Would it be safer if they put the ladder on the ground below? At least this is level and not wobbly.

Would take a much longer ladder.
 
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Depends on the construction company. On a lot of jobs today, violating safety rules will get you thrown off the site immediately.

I just had to do that. Framer's were working off stacked drywall buckets on top of a Baker scaffold. I told them no, they called their boss, who called me and asked what the big deal was. I told him if I had to explain it to him I would find another framer.
 
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I just had to do that. Framer's were working off stacked drywall buckets on top of a Baker scaffold. I told them no, they called their boss, who called me and asked what the big deal was. I told him if I had to explain it to him I would find another framer.

What happened to the days when framers would quickly build their own scaffolding/staging with lumber?
 
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We had our roof redone after hail damage. I was home and heard all the compressors go silent and no movement in the roof. I went outside to see why and there was an OSHA rep talking with the supervisor. No harnesses and no tie off ropes.

Before they started that morning I was joking with the supervisor that no way would I be on that roof as steep as it was.

I never asked the cost of the fine but I am sure it was substantial.
 
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We had our roof redone after hail damage. I was home and heard all the compressors go silent and no movement in the roof. I went outside to see why and there was an OSHA rep talking with the supervisor. No harnesses and no tie off ropes.

Before they started that morning I was joking with the supervisor that no way would I be on that roof as steep as it was.

I never asked the cost of the fine but I am sure it was substantial.

I had to do some work on a 10/12 roof. I wore a harness for that but for a lesser slope like 6/12 or less I don’t. One mistake I see people making is sticking the ladder barley above the roof. It’s much easier to get back on if it sticks up several feet. There is an osha code on that. I think it’s like 42”.
 
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I almost can't for the life of me get back on a ladder at the edge of a roof if it isn't sticking up a good bit.
 

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