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See how many safety violations Bob makes in the next clip. Pay close attention! And remember, SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT!
Post FUNNY scenes from:
the workplace (not from your own home)
.gifs and pics from safety training videos
.gifs and pics from instructional videos
Although this subreddit is named /r/OSHA, submissions do not have to be from the US. Safety violations from all countries are welcome.
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Rule 1: Post from work only
Rule 2: OC Only
Rule 3: No videos or articles
-Mods may allow or remove any post at their discretion-
-No one on this subreddit, nor its moderators have any connection or experience with safety or regulatory issues.-
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I posted this a while ago, but thought it would be helpful to remind everyone to check before you drill
Is this I violation or am I just too cautious?
I guess I'll die then.
The curriculum says that 'D' is the correct answer.... but we all know it's actually 'A'
How would you feel using that ladder every single day for years?
They both got sent home right after
Ladder sways at dock,
Aluminum bound by rope,
Dances with the waves.
Training says 35, manual says 30, company policy says 25, employee does...
Doing inspections on oil and gas pads, and I found this exemplar of safety today