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This Online Community Is All About Pics Of People Ignoring Safety As If They’re Immortal
Occupational Safety isn't a joke. If you're fixing an AC compressor on the ledge of the 28th floor with no harness, you're just inviting trouble over, and risking not only your life but ending up on the r/OSHA subreddit as well.
This online community is made up of 725,000 members who are constantly reminding one another to follow safety regulations by posting pictures of people who didn't. And I have to say, it's working — these disasters in the making were so bad, scrolling through them made me put on a helmet before changing the lightbulb in my bedroom and getting inside a hazmat suit just as I was about to take out the trash.
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I Think My City Ordered Their Cones Off Of Wish.com
These wee chaps will have grown a lot after they’ve been there a few months.
One of the moderators of the subreddit, -eDgAR-, said it is above all a subreddit that is meant to be lighthearted, where you come for a laugh at how ridculous some people can be. "It's not meant to be a place for serious discussions about safety, although, often times comments can actually get into great analysis about the issues shown in posts, which is grea," they told Bored Panda.
Emergency "Exit" In A Friend's Office Building. First Time They Opened It Was During A Fire Alarm
“In case of fire, sit here on the floor and cry in an orderly fashion.”
However, if we were to get serious for a moment, there were 5,250 fatal work injuries in the US in 2018, with falls being the leading cause of death. A year before, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported 5,147 workplace fatalities. The United States consistently outpaces other industrialized nations in workplace fatalities: here, the average rate for these incidents has hovered at 3.5 deaths for every 100,000 workers over the past decade while workplace fatality rates in the UK have remained under 1.0 death for every 100,000 workers over the past decade, and under 1.5 deaths for every 100,000 workers on average for the 15 earliest member states of the European Union.
Log Lift (Oregon, 1973)
In the steel industry, for example, several workers die every year from a fatal fall, and the occupation is regularly cited as one of the most dangerous in the US. Even though
Sadly, Mike Wright, director of health, safety and environment at the United Steelworkers union, told The Guardian that all of these deaths are preventable. "I've seen a lot of fatalities where you walk in and you think: 'I can't believe this didn't happen 10 years ago," Wright said.
According to him, fatalities most often happen in shifts where supervision is lacking in cases where routine safety procedures are ignored, such as workers rushing to fix a broken piece of equipment to return to production as soon as possible.
Wright explained that many fatal falls are underreported because of how coroners rule on causes of death. If a cardiac event was included as part of a workplace fall, OSHA will often refuse to code these incidents as workplace fatalities even if the United Steelworkers union argues the victim would have survived the cardiac event otherwise.
I'll Do My Best
Employers should not only look for ways to eliminate risks and hazards but also use administrative controls, such as proper training, providing personal protective equipment, and creating systems where production pressures, miscommunication, or poor training don't enable something to go wrong where it could cause a worker to get injured or die in the workplace.
Getting back to r/OSHA, -eDgAR- said it is governed by pretty much the same laws as the rest of Reddit. For example, the answer to the question of whether or not a particular post goes go viral often lies in timing. "We don't get a crazy amount of posts like other subreddits and have seen days with only a handful of posts. If you're one of the lucky first chances are you'll get to the top."
If you have anything to submit, the moderator happily invites you to do it! "We love original content and growing as a community," they added.
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One Of My Guys Sent Me This Today
Lawncranemower™
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I Don’t See A Problem Here
Screw It - That's Close Enough
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Faint Wheelchair Noises In The Background
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Yikes
A Contest That Nobody Wins
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Yeah That Should Be Fine
Right Above The Toilet. Good Thing I’m Not 6’1”
Today At Work
Thanks Guys!
“Move Along, Nothing To See Here”
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Texts From My Manager
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Took This Photo A Few Years Ago
No Need To Lock Out, This'll Just Take A Second
Fixing An Ac Compressor On A Level 28 Ledge
Approved Non-Slip Non-Conductive Tread
Don't Worry, Got The Safety Squints On, Boss
After All My Years Working Construction, I Have Given Out My Darwin Award
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If Only There Was Some Sort Of Moveable Elevating Basket He Could Use, Instead Of Balancing On This Thing
Y'all Would Like This
Watch And Learn, Boys
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The Fifth Floor Of Our Building Has Been Held Up By Jacks For 20+ Years
This Guy Napping In A Wood Chipper At The End Of My Street
“What happened to Bob? He never came back from break. Oh well. Back to work!”
20 Meters Above Ground - A Long Way To Fall
The Supervisor Asked Me To Delete The Picture As Well. No Harness On Either Of Them
No Way This Could Go Wrong
Quit My Job After I Got Asked To Climb This Ladder On A 6 In 12 Pitch Roof. $10/Hr Scraping Paint Is Not Worth A Broken Neck
Cameramen Filming Before We Had Drones
Hold On Buddy
Stirling Council Have Photoshopped Hardhats On To Their Workers
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Saw This Quick Fix On My Run Earlier
If You Do It Outside You Don’t Need Respirators, Right?
Don't Get Too Hurt
High, Higher, Highest
How To Hold A Ladder In China
Only Entrance To My Current Job Site
I Think This Belongs Here
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
You Already Know He Was Scooting Along Too, While On The Bucket. Also Job Site Exposed To Coronavirus And Still Open
Our Family Hired A Carpenter To Replace The Top Deck. Came Outside To Find Him Balanced Over A Bed Of Rusty Nails
Yeah, I Think That's Right
It's Okay, Just Hold Very Very Still!
Can’t You Read The Sign!?
This Lightbulb Is Held Up By Three Nails And Loose Wiring
Clamped Broken Railing For Bonus
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Maybe Too Much For A Pickup Truck?
Necessity - The Mother Of Invention
Just A Few More Inches, Almost Got It
Work Place Safety Legend
Working In A Church Made Him So Happy That He Decided He Wanted To Meet Jesus Himself
They Didn't Even Need The Fourth Ladder
Ready For Lift Off
This Barbeque
Palm Tree Removal
Quick Release Fire Extinguisher At My Hotel
“I’m A Surgeon With This Thing”
Forgot The Ol Hard Hat At Home
Osha Busts My Balls About Dust But Thinks It’s Ok To Wear Her Hard Hat Like That
This Overpass In The Philippines
The telecom utility just hasn't gotten around to moving them yet. If they are anything like telecom companies around here, they never will.
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He Said “I Couldn’t Find The Breaker To Cut The Power So I’ll Just Work With The Lights On”
They Wouldn’t Listen... Just Some Trench Work
A Pyramid Of 2-Steps
Does This Fit In Here Guys?
Emergency Power Shut Off For A Machine Shop Class With 25+ Manual Lathes, 5 Manual Mills, And 4 Cnc Mills Is Behind A Bookshelf
Guys Not Worried About Falling Off This Things At All
I have this foldable ladder. I guarantee there's a large sticker that tells them not to use it as scaffolding.
No Actual Words For This Level Stupid
Smooth Sailing Ahead
Nailed It
9 Inch Width Of Unsecured Grating Over A 25 Foot Pit. Been This Way For Years
My Father Has Owned His Own Lawn Care Company For 24 Years
two words. Bench grinder. My dad also owned his own lawncare company for over 20 years and would NEVER have done this
As Long As We Watch Him He'll Be Fine
Shoes Optional At Work
Eye Wash Station = Filled With Empty Oil Cans. First Aid Station = Blocked Entirely By Tires. Bravo
Old Army Prototype Helicopter, What Could Go Wrong?
Well This Doesn’t Seem Safe To Leave Over The Weekend
Call the police. They'll take care of this and the contractor for creating a hazardous situation.
Melting Snow Piles Don't Make For A Good Foundation For Scaffolding Apparently
All These Grain Explosions And I'm Like
"For a grain dust explosion to occur, five components must be in place: oxygen, confined space, ignition source, dispersion, and a fuel source (grain dust). Grain handling creates an environment that can result in combustion and explosion of dust." "Dust explosions are a frequent hazard in coal mines, grain elevators, and other industrial environments."
My Buddy Sent Me This From His Job Site Today
At A Warehouse On A Pier
“Quick He’s Having A Heart Attacking”
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
Guy Was Installing Balcony Railing On The 6th Floor With This As His Tie Off Point
I Can't Figure Out How Either Of Them Got There
New Lock Out Procedure
Where Vegetables Comes From
The Cones Will Help
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Stability Is Key
I wonder if that's the boss's office. And they don't know what's happening right outside.
Sometimes You Gotta Improvise
Western Kansas Ladies And Gentleman
I had to stop looking. I don't need anxiety-by-proxy today, thank you.
me too, but i kept looking. wondering about how a couple of the ladder ones ended
Load More Replies...I mean 10 points for creativity on a lot of these but holy s**t!!! I need to go look at a bunch of baby animal pics to bring my anxiety level down after this. 😰
https://www.insider.com/nature-photos-of-baby-animals-foxes-otters-bears-2020-7
Load More Replies...I had to stop looking. I don't need anxiety-by-proxy today, thank you.
me too, but i kept looking. wondering about how a couple of the ladder ones ended
Load More Replies...I mean 10 points for creativity on a lot of these but holy s**t!!! I need to go look at a bunch of baby animal pics to bring my anxiety level down after this. 😰
https://www.insider.com/nature-photos-of-baby-animals-foxes-otters-bears-2020-7
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