I have a lot of questions. The most pressing one is, are those guys still alive? [I’m hoping that last picture was just a joke.]
h/t PHenry.
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I have a lot of questions. The most pressing one is, are those guys still alive? [I’m hoping that last picture was just a joke.]
h/t PHenry.
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Hey, it’s not Sunday. Why the light-hearted thread? 🙂 🙂
I’ve done a couple of these. I can add one, caulking the outside of windows, from the inside. Definitely will test your flexibility.
I’ve seen probably 80% of these ‘practices’ being performed during my tenure in the ’70’s to ‘2000’s construction & maintenance arena … you either do what you have to do, or whine that you need the next 3-4 days to get a suitable platform of scaffolding & bracing to get the job done … risking the ire of the boss & the reassignment of shitty jobs because you were too pansy to perform the task
… guess which one wins out?
btw, I once told a job supervisor to go phuck himself when, after he set up an 8′ A-frame ladder w/ a 12′ straight ladder perched on top of it, leaning up against a brick wall. he told me to replace a defective outdoor lighting fixture mounted 4′ higher than the straight ladder could reach
… I may be dumb, but I ain’t stupid
Turd World “safety”…
All Darwin Award Winners.
I have seen these types of pictures when taking a contractor safety class to work in a juice plant
30 plus years in commercial carpentry. Never saw anything like these pics. Scariest thing I ever experienced was walking stilts with careless electrician’s dropping wire nuts all over and not picking them up. Like walking on a marble. Never went down luckily but had some close calls.
30 years as a FF/PM I’ve been called to the aftermath of quite a few of those situations gone wrong.
Job security. :/