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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2007

A worker throwing bricks to second floor catcher. lol

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  • That's deep....you really show me your love for life. I guess that's why we're Human

  • I see nothing wrong with that. That's the sort of thing I'd do. :)

    Safety is just danger out of place.

  • Just a question, do you have children?

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  • @MetalRebel88 This is a fact. So much BS talked about let REAL MEN work and P**s off. REAL MEN then fall and DIE and somebody ends up paying. Its the same thinking that argues against seatbelts in cars.

  • @moobys37 you dumb fuck, you wouldn't put your KID up there, but this isn't about kids.

    but a grown man is allowed to do whatever he wants.

    if that means throwing bricks up to a roof, more power to him.

    and throwing the bricks is much cheaper than buying a conveyor.

  • @cipguz what does this video have to do with children?

    two grown men taking a calculated risk.

    piss off.

  • One should never skimp on safety, injuries can be with you for the rest of your life, long after any job is over.

  • So many Osha violations no harnesses, no netting protecting the workers below Couldnt make out if their were hardhats. Also they need warning signs so no one walks onto the worksite. but the big thing is you need fallarrest systems for fall risks more than six feet but Osha rarely fines on the first offence. Dont believe me look at Oshas website. I think the fines are around 7 thousand on severe clauses. Glad no one was killed.

  • i hope all those motherfuckers got fined out the ass or fired because its people like them who get hurt and the turn around and try to sue the construction company or live off workers comp.

  • i would tend to agree with the vid

    no hats no lifeline

    i agree a bobcat is conceived to lift way more than a human but still

  • not very safe at all

  • they need National Safety Consulting

  • This is a violation of OH&S policy. The Bobcat is not designed for lifting humans. No Fall Protection. No Hard Hats. How this can be done safely is to use a conveyor to lift the material up, or a crane. The man on top must be tied off. If there had been an accident, the homeowner and the construction company would've been charged. I deal with people like this all the time and if you think what you saw was safe, let's see you put your kid up there.

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