osha reg is 6 ft he could use a beam strap and short line lanyard a fall from 3 ft can kill even if he fell and did not die he could be injured and not able to support his family way to many possibilities to list a little safety goes along way and this country can be built with less loss of life it is every persons responsibility to stop an unsafe act when you see it ,what if that was your kid or parent
@stevostono You need some training. You dont wait until someone falls and then tell them to wear a harness when the worker is dead. And with a harness, it would have slowed his decent, even if it didnt full extend, its the way the lanyards are made, which may have saved his life if he would have fallen. I do agree with the put the camera away statement, he should have said something.
OSHA 12 states that fall protection is needed above 25 feet for iron work.All others trades 12 feet.
you still have to where a harnes even when there is no place to tie off.
stop useing safety as a way to my walet.
Ok, what's with the smart ass comments of the camera guy? Is the camera guy a safety guy? if so why didn't he tell the guy to get down? he obviously had enough footage to levy a fine. why "urge" him to fall? sick bastard, as you can tell he doesn't give a damn about his life, just the money that would the worker/company would be fined.
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pls take safety induction. safety first.
osha reg is 6 ft he could use a beam strap and short line lanyard a fall from 3 ft can kill even if he fell and did not die he could be injured and not able to support his family way to many possibilities to list a little safety goes along way and this country can be built with less loss of life it is every persons responsibility to stop an unsafe act when you see it ,what if that was your kid or parent
If he ever falls, he should land on his head. The skull is the most strongest bone in the whole body.
@blacktoothgriner exactly.
where the fuck would he tie off, and what harness would catch him in time? he's barely 10 ft off the ground…
@stevostono You need some training. You dont wait until someone falls and then tell them to wear a harness when the worker is dead. And with a harness, it would have slowed his decent, even if it didnt full extend, its the way the lanyards are made, which may have saved his life if he would have fallen. I do agree with the put the camera away statement, he should have said something.
so did he fall? did you keep him from falling?
If your so concernd about this mans safety give him a hand.
working short handed is unsafe.
OSHA 12 states that fall protection is needed above 25 feet for iron work.All others trades 12 feet.
you still have to where a harnes even when there is no place to tie off.
stop useing safety as a way to my walet.
Ok, what's with the smart ass comments of the camera guy? Is the camera guy a safety guy? if so why didn't he tell the guy to get down? he obviously had enough footage to levy a fine. why "urge" him to fall? sick bastard, as you can tell he doesn't give a damn about his life, just the money that would the worker/company would be fined.
Hhmmmm… have some life line…