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Link Posted: 11/21/2020 1:46:10 AM EST
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That poor bastard.

Lessons for the living learned from his death.  Respect the dead.

Link Posted: 11/21/2020 2:47:33 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/21/2020 8:52:38 AM EST
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Meh, must be jaded. I've seen worse.

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I think the oil rig accidents are the worst. You can do everything right and if someone else fucks up you die.
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 9:47:53 AM EST
[#4]
Video is gone like that poor bastard
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 9:51:54 AM EST
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Video is gone like that poor bastard
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It's back up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGNiXGX2nLU
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 10:23:46 AM EST
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Video is gone like that poor bastard



It's back up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGNiXGX2nLU



thanks
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 10:43:42 AM EST
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That looked more than a little intentional. I could understand if it was one blow, but he backed up and smash-smash-smashed that guy a lot.
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Worker Crushes His Own Boss.

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That looked more than a little intentional. I could understand if it was one blow, but he backed up and smash-smash-smashed that guy a lot.


Me and my daughter have a little joke when we are watching TV and someone is obviously pissed.  One or the other of us will ask "Are they upset?"
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 11:16:31 AM EST
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Holy shit!

That should be written up in a professional journal as "A Novel Application of a Piece of Excavating Machinery"
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 11:40:19 AM EST
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I worked in a Ford foundry.
A machine operator in my area was torn apart in a core machine.
The machine pushed him through a 6" vertical opening.
Very dangerous environment.
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 9:42:40 PM EST
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I worked in a Ford foundry.
A machine operator in my area was torn apart in a core machine.
The machine pushed him through a 6" vertical opening.
Very dangerous environment.
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What is a core machine?
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 11:48:18 PM EST
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I was an OSHA Health Compliance inspector for over 32 years.  I just retired in December 2019.   I investigated accidents like this many times. Falls, run over by an earth mover, backed over by a dump truck, asphyxiated in a confined space, crushed by a concrete wall, overcome by ammonia, blown up by an ammonium nitrate explosion etc.  No one goes to work, thinking that they will die on the job.  But, it happens all the time.
Link Posted: 11/21/2020 11:56:05 PM EST
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Hopefully it was quick and painless
Link Posted: 11/22/2020 12:15:31 AM EST
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I worked in a Ford foundry.
A machine operator in my area was torn apart in a core machine.
The machine pushed him through a 6" vertical opening.
Very dangerous environment.
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Username is fitting
Link Posted: 11/22/2020 12:20:57 AM EST
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Worked with a guy at Barrett that had a pony tail for awhile. He was polishing chambers on new  arrest before going to chrome.
I kept telling him to keep that pony tail tucked back in his shirt or he was going to get fucked up. He had as.all scare when the chuck grabbed his shirt sleeve and ripped it instead of drawing him in.
He kept that hair tucked into the back of a shirt when around the lathe.

He just quit coming in one day. No one ever knew what happened to him.

We had another guy rip a fingernail off on the lathe while polishing the feed ramp on a barrel
He wrapped the crocus cloth around his finger when told not to do it like that.
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Several years ago we had an employee that kept a picture in his toolbox of him holding his long 80's rocker hair and part of his scalp as a result of being careless around a lathe.
Link Posted: 11/22/2020 12:32:54 AM EST
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Linky no worky.
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