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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/JPPT1974 Interested • Feb 23 '25
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Not a cell phone or OSHA regulation in sight, just people enjoying the moment before they die horribly.
39 u/Facts_pls Feb 23 '25 This is what US is aiming for with them destroying OSHA regulations 25 u/OwOlogy_Expert Feb 23 '25 And the fun part is that if you're the one guy on the crew who insists on actually connecting your harness to a tether for a little bit of actual safety ... you'll immediately be fired for slowing the work down. 2 u/Mharbles Feb 23 '25 It's okay. As workplace incidents increase so do mysterious foreman incidents. The problem corrects itself, with prejudice. 2 u/OwOlogy_Expert Feb 24 '25 Nobody is quite sure how the crane dropped its load directly on the foreman's office. One in a million accident, that.
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This is what US is aiming for with them destroying OSHA regulations
25 u/OwOlogy_Expert Feb 23 '25 And the fun part is that if you're the one guy on the crew who insists on actually connecting your harness to a tether for a little bit of actual safety ... you'll immediately be fired for slowing the work down. 2 u/Mharbles Feb 23 '25 It's okay. As workplace incidents increase so do mysterious foreman incidents. The problem corrects itself, with prejudice. 2 u/OwOlogy_Expert Feb 24 '25 Nobody is quite sure how the crane dropped its load directly on the foreman's office. One in a million accident, that.
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And the fun part is that if you're the one guy on the crew who insists on actually connecting your harness to a tether for a little bit of actual safety ... you'll immediately be fired for slowing the work down.
2 u/Mharbles Feb 23 '25 It's okay. As workplace incidents increase so do mysterious foreman incidents. The problem corrects itself, with prejudice. 2 u/OwOlogy_Expert Feb 24 '25 Nobody is quite sure how the crane dropped its load directly on the foreman's office. One in a million accident, that.
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It's okay. As workplace incidents increase so do mysterious foreman incidents. The problem corrects itself, with prejudice.
2 u/OwOlogy_Expert Feb 24 '25 Nobody is quite sure how the crane dropped its load directly on the foreman's office. One in a million accident, that.
Nobody is quite sure how the crane dropped its load directly on the foreman's office. One in a million accident, that.
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u/Succulent_Chinese Feb 23 '25
Not a cell phone or OSHA regulation in sight, just people enjoying the moment before they die horribly.