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“Work Safety? What’s That?”: 40 Times Health And Safety Didn’t Even Make It To The Priority List, As Shared On “OSHA” Online Group (New Pics)
If you work from home or in an office, it’s easy to forget that many workplaces can easily turn into death traps. Or they would be if some managers could get away with it. Fortunately, for workers, if not the company's bottom line, governmental organizations like OSHA exist to make sure employers at least try to keep their workers alive.
This online group is dedicated to finding examples of workplaces where an OSHA visit might do some good. So scroll through and be sure to upvote your favorites. If you want to continue to shock yourself with examples of workplace hazards, Bored Panda has got your back, so check out our other collections here and here.
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Somethin Ain't Right About This
Dad's Friend Came Across This. Seems Legit
Meanwhile In Russia
I see nothing wrong here. He just added an extra cushion barrier in case something falls on his head.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for the safety of American workers. In the EU, The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work has a similar job, though with some significant differences. Firstly, the various nations in the EU maintain their own job inspection agencies that actually conduct the inspections and investigations of workplace safety concerns.
OSHA keeps a running tally of the most common workplace safety violations they have found every year in the United States. These include insufficient fall protection, poor respiratory protection, and bad ladder safety. While these statistics are taken from US workplaces, comparable job sites around the world are likely to have similar issues. As one can imagine, construction sites are some of the most hazardous, along with work involving chemicals.
Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison Trying His Hand At Welding
Jeebus, a self shielding helmet costs like $35 these days. The glass automatically darkens after you strike the arc. Never strike an arc against naked eyes.
There are very good reasons as to why they didn't inform this heartless a*****e of this. He is blind to everyone else's pain. He deserves to experience every ounce of the pain that he inflicted on those who he didn't care to see.
Load More Replies...To any non Aussies this man us also known for pooing his pants at a maccas, going on holidays to Hawaii instead of staying in his country while it was burning down and just generally being a complete idiot.
Sounds a lot like the evil orange Oompa Loompa that used to be the president of the US.
Load More Replies...The things that man did for publicity. I always remember the guy who refused to shake hands with him when he visited an area razed by bushfires and the news crew was there to capture that moment in all its glory
Yep. On Kangaroo Island he said how good it was we hadn't lost any lives. We'd lost 2.
Load More Replies...Oh c**p! He is gonna be in massive pain. A friend has cancer behind and around his eye just from the initial spark when starting to weld, for years.
No sympathy, sorry. He is a toxic narcissist who did a lot of damage to our country
Load More Replies...No, he was just an awful person and a complete waste of space as PM. This is just a snapshot encapsulating how utterly useless he was.
Load More Replies...Well.Gosh.At least he wasnt Donald Trump, who as a virologist extraordinaire told people (at least in the U$) to drink Lysol to rid your body of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Lysol is an industrial strength antiseptic that is used to clean counter tops, sinks, walls, and the like. It is the very OPPOSITE of what you would want to put into your body....then theres his awakening one morning and announcing to the world that he wants to buy Greenland. And...and...and...
Unfortunately Scomo and his gang liked to cozy up to Trump and now we have weird Aussies with ‘Trump’ bumper stickers. Very bizarre
Load More Replies...I didn't vote for him, but I've got hard core embarrassment going on, as an Australian
Reminds me of a certainorange-colored fella staring directly at the sun to which I say: By all means, carry on!
I have no idea what’s going on here. But I see ‘Australian’ - and I upvote. Australia is and will always be my favourite country. The people alone. Just amazing. 🥰
He’s scomo and he’s a horrible person. But thanks for saying Australia’s nice:)
Load More Replies...god i wish BP would let me upload photos. (don't point out the three vertical dots menu; adding a pic is not there for me). All i can see is Trumpty Dumpty staring at the sun during the eclipse 🤣🤣
How to become blinded by the light: Do exactly what he’s doing in the bottom left picture.
Tape, Concrete... Same Thing
I'm A Photographer And I Saw This In Downtown Ljubljana, Slovenia
"Could have at least gotten a little closer"
While it might seem counterintuitive, OSHA actually isn’t responsible for checking the safety measures in mines and energy infrastructure, even though it’s pretty easy to imagine all these dangers present there. This is not a result of some gross oversight or aggressive deregulation, quite the opposite, the Federal government actually has separate agencies to check if, say, a mine is complying with health and safety rules. This helps OSHA employees focus on their specific competencies without needing a specialized education to work with mines and power lines.
Gotta Love A Reading Nook That Only Gives You A 50/50 Chance Of Surviving Your First Book
I'm Not Sure The Wooden Edge Of The Playground Is The Best Place To Store Your Burning, Unsupervised Blowtorch
Manager Has Zip Tied Our Only Emergency Door Shut For The Past 2 Months Because They're "Tired Of Theives Running Out The Back"
Many of the suggestions and regulations presented by safety inspection agencies seem like added costs for managers. New equipment, training, and other measures mean more spending, naturally. But safety experts argue that this is a misleading analysis. Worker compensation, fines, and loss of reputation are arguably worse than paying for some equipment, but human psychology tends to undervalue the chances of a disaster, so these precautions “feel” wasteful to upper management. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
We're All Gonna Die
Safety guy at my old shop is needed here. The most chaotic neutral man I've ever met. He would have used a torch to cut a man shaped hole in that shield. His mentality on this kind of violation was if I remove the lock they could put it back. If i remove the hasp they could add another. If i remove the door they could put it back. If i destroyed the door they will probably get that I'm upset 😡 lol
Saw This Ad On Youtube The Other Day
How To Transport A Pane Of Glass
More often than not, workers will go through a near miss or two before something dangerous actually happens. Normally, this is celebrated, since nothing bad happened, but experts say that these situations are an excellent time to learn. Just because this time nothing bad happened, doesn’t mean that next time will be the same.
There Was A Police Officer Next To That Van Before I Took This Picture
It's Ok, They Have Hi-Viz Vests On
See how the old guy isn't on that? Well those decisions are why he became the old guy.
Found This In An Elevator After The Doors Closed
WOW, I'll take the stairs thank you. Any elevator that can be broken by a hop...
Often there can be a disconnect between the workers exposed to hazards and managers, since the managers are the ones actually capable of resolving the issue, while the workers are the ones most aware and affected by possible dangers. Companies need to ensure that all employees are able to report and detail hazards easily and without fear of repercussions.
Window Cleaners Across The Street. I'm On The 5th Floor. NYC
This Exit Will Expose You To Formaldehyde
Jenga
Glad I Found This Sub, I Have Lots Of Great Content
This Is Fine, Right?
The Ac Unit Of Damocles
On The Road In Idaho Today, No Words
Southbound I-95, Moving At 75 Mph
0 Days Since Last Incident
Digging Holes In The Middle Of A Major Intersection With No Signage Or Warnings, Seems Safe
Holes Drilled To Mount A Power Bar To The Wall
Reminds me of the time a roommate stapled the network cable to the floor to make it less of a tripping hazard.
Thats Gonna Be Fun To Take Down
Seen that one before. Call the whole crew and re-palletize the whole pallet.
Just Slap Some Tape On It
It's Perfectly Level, See?
This makes no sense to me. The doors are against the loading dock. You can't open them. What kind of cargo needs to be kept perfectly level? So many questions.
Boss Hit A Pole Today On The Job. This Is How They Fixed It
Hanging Streamers In The Open
Bumpy Forklift Ride
Next Door To Me. Wanna Get The Scaffold Out? Nah, I Got This
We used to jump off a 30t excavator into a dam after work when it was hot
Keep Your Network Lubricated
“Here, Have My Spare Grinder”
I Was On The Edge Of My Seat Watching This Guy
So Thats Where All The Grounding Pins Keep Going
Kind of place that would hire an electrician who wouldn't wire the ground pin anyway.
This Reagent Bottle Was Opened Before I Was Born
Hotel Room, Cape Town, Sa. White Romex, To Some Kind Of Hidden Power Strip
"Just Wear A Hard Hat Until It Falls Down"
I imagine my husband and brother, each sitting on a cooler, racing to see who can cut the sleeves off their shirt with a pocket knife the fastest, cheering all these other redneck engineers on from the sidelines. Hear them chants? "THAT AINT GOING ANYWHERE"
When I saw this post’s name and thumbnail pictures, I thought, “Oh, no!” 😬
I imagine my husband and brother, each sitting on a cooler, racing to see who can cut the sleeves off their shirt with a pocket knife the fastest, cheering all these other redneck engineers on from the sidelines. Hear them chants? "THAT AINT GOING ANYWHERE"
When I saw this post’s name and thumbnail pictures, I thought, “Oh, no!” 😬