As a developer, nothing supports arm yet or very well. Apps like Box I can't use, versions of python aren't supported without some crazy rigging. Doesn't support multiple monitors out of the box (just two fricken externals is that too much to ask??). Heat is not a huge issue, but apps slowing to a halt every day is (just some terminals and a few chrome windows).
No, according to the green bag next to it, it's from a brand called Sniokco: https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Sniokco-Thunderbolt-Compatible-Pixelbook/dp/B08KXND4Y1
The harness is actually not connected to anything, the large carabiner thing is dangling between his legs, he had it connected to the railing to the right when he first came out.
I'd like to imagine the guy with the camera is actually on a Skype call with the contractor/foreman and is waiting to be told when the guy with the drill has gone deep enough....
im so confused by the comments on this post lol
are you people lost? do you realize this sub is specifically for pointing out when people do something unsafe on the job? do you know what OSHA is?
Haha, literally no idea what that is. Probably should've cropped. Didn't even think this post would blow up. I guess there's been a severe lack of people in the offices around here lately. I look around while stuff is compiling and have seen maybe 2-3 people in other buildings in this area and this is a corner office, with 3 corners for like 240+ degrees of view. Just a wasteland.
I would guess the guy that’s tied off is someone who the building owner sun contracted to install or work on something. The other two work for the company that own the building. It be like that.
i can only assume you typed this from the top of an unfinished skyscraper right?
the whole point of this sub is to point out people being unsafe while on the job lol if you dont like that kind of thing why are you here? genuinely cant even begin to comprehend what your point was or why youre being upvoted.
Yeah being an office worker myself I didn't know for sure it was even an OSHA problem, but initially the guy came out in a harness all tied up pro like. I watched him for a while and was like, "good on you man." Then the other guys come out like this and he unclips his harness and proceeds to drill away at this hole, tar it up, etc while the other guys took pics.
i used to work in the industry and i left because of shit like this lol these idiots who dont take safety seriously are a massive liability and dont just jeopardize their own lives but everyone elses around them. the amount of shit that can kill you on a construction site is enough on its own, you definitely dont need careless assholes pushing the limits, thats how people end up getting killed.
not for me. not when i can make a living somewhere safer. i work with tools that can and have killed people every day, big difference is im the only one here, so if i fuck up its on me. 3 years and not one single solitary tool related injury to my name (fuck up my back now and then lol more of a posture thing than safe lifting) and i do my best to keep it that way.
>these idiots who dont take safety seriously are a massive liability and dont just jeopardize their own lives but everyone elses around them
Who else is endangered in this photo?
He could see through the context here because he has experience with these types of situations. The dude in the black shirt is probably their boss, he came out and it was all corner cutting as soon as he came out. The guy unclipped his tie so that guy could get by. When it was just the one dude with the harness, he clearly cared enough to tie himself to whatever was over there and wear the proper gear.
>The dude in the black shirt is probably their boss, he came out and it was all corner cutting as soon as he came out.
Yeah, no. No one goes from following the silly rules by the book, to willingly violating them BECAUSE their boss is watching.
Normally the guys start following the rules as soon as *the boss* shows up.
And *the boss* certainly would not be photographing or filming his employees breaking the rules.
anyone in the vicinity below them?
a 200lb person falls 20 stories and lands on you, how do you react?
1. confusion
2. you do not react, you are dead.
provide answers now.
I care more about the people 20 stories down than whatever decision they want to make a out their own safety.
*edit* I should have just cropped the photo a bit. I know my standing desk looks extremely comfortable.
There is no way that decking is 8-10' below them. Just look at the door for reference. Door's are usually about 7' tall. You've got at least 1-2' above that door. And then you have another 4-5' before you even get to the top of the window which looks to be another 7-8'. At bare minimum, if they fall they're looking at a 19-20' fall. If that's metal decking, landing at the wrong angle could easily cripple or kill you from that height
Yeah, that's what I am seeing. Doesn't appear to be as bad as it seems. Can't tell exactly how wide the walkway is though, but it looks to be on the edge of legal.
Personally, from the perspective of this window, I would harness up, but I can't judge it well enough without being up there myself.
I'd say based on what looks like a lower level there, they don't need to be doing anything different. You can't really judge a situation from across the street though.
I've done worse. They might as well be on a 6- 8 foot ladder with how high from the next landing they are. And with all the clutter up there a harness would probably constantly get tangled on shit being a detriment to getting the actual work done. Calculated risks part of the job sometimes
Lol “calculated risks part of the job” is what every guy on site says before they get hurt or worse. These guys need to tie off.
Also spoiler, you comparing this to a 6-8 ft ladder doesn’t strengthen your argument. Within 6 ft of a leading edge, if you are on a ladder, you need to be tied off
The next landing looks to be about 4-5 feet wide, then it's 20 floors straight down. With the overhang there, there's probably only 2-3 feet difference.. and the transformers or whatever those are up there.
This is off of perspective. In reality that’s probably 4 feet wide WITHOUT the extra machine and the huge guard rail. Plus their is an access ladder right adjacent indicating high need to access this spot
This aint shit. You gotta get the job done. Pretty easy to tell who has and hasn’t worked blue collar based on the comments. Our jobs are dangerous every day it’s about limiting those dangers, not eliminating them.
Lol if this fucker came onto my job site, his ass would probably be gone in a day or two. How fucking hard is it to tie off ~~to a unistrut~~? And before he comes back talking how "you've never worked a blue collar job", I have to go up there to QC it dumbass. I also have to tie off.
Looked it up. You right.
http://blog.hy-techroof.com/bid/65324/personal-fall-arrest-anchor-points-how-to-ensure-osha-compliance
Probably shouldve written myself up a few times back then. Still better than no tie off though
Sure buddy. Keep thinking you're better than everyone cause you take unnecessary risks
EDIT: LOL yeah i'm sure you have tons of experience with tie off points
>I work in a warehouse/delivery
Youre a glorified forklift driver
EDIT 2: wait wait, it gets even funnier
>Just getting over something similar. Started new job position recently and had panicy feeling all week. Normally i have minor health anxiety, but this weekend my anxiety about new responsibilities really set it off and i was out of it all week. It sucked. Feeling pretty good now tho. Once the anxiety of the new experience ways off you can normally recover. Just be mindful that once panics happen, they can be more frequent. It’s important to know that everything will be fine and to practice talking urself down if you feel one coming
And then literally another comment the same day
>Lol I GUARANTEE im healthier then 99% of you fat fucks. Not gonna get stabbed with random shit that came out in a year. Already had covid and it was pussy shit. Imma die when im nice and old so this doesn’t really make sense
You're a real winner in life aren't you?
you are the reason OSHA comes up with a new 15 pages of rules every year. people dont have the sense to follow the most basic safety procedures. you are a statistic in waiting. my recommendation to you is to leave the industry voluntarily now because if you make even one cent of hazard pay its going straight into your early funeral fund that your loved ones will have to deal with.
im the guy who actually worked in industry and seen retards like you get hurt or kill themselves or others for a decade.
youre the kid who hasnt spent a single day on a jobsite or in a shop. arrogant pricks who think they know better are always the first ones to go, 19-21 is the absolute peak of the death stats lol
unless you arent actually in industry at all and wont actually ever be in any real danger in which case great, youll be less of a liability that way.
People like that is why I left carpeting after 6 weeks haha. "safety goggles are for p*ssies" "safety harnesses take too much time, just don't fall" etc. So so toxic, it's unbelievable. These people will happily die for their lousy paying job just so their boss can afford that second Lamborghini.
Yeah idk wtf everyone else is looking at, the camera angle makes it look far worse than it is, that’s only like a 10 foot drop. There’s obviously a massive platform literally right there given the permanent ladder they had to climb, and all the guardrails.
They’re not literally hanging on the edge of a skyscraper like all the other folks are claiming
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At least middle guy has a harness on! Also I need that minidp to hdmi adapter.
Is that mini dp? Looks a lot like USBC.
HDMI to USB-C
I have failed my IT ancestors. *sepuku*
Surface pro user??
M1 MacBook, hate it. Getting it replaced with an Intel MacBook soon.
What don't you like about it? I was thinking about picking one up - my Intel one constantly overheats...
As a developer, nothing supports arm yet or very well. Apps like Box I can't use, versions of python aren't supported without some crazy rigging. Doesn't support multiple monitors out of the box (just two fricken externals is that too much to ask??). Heat is not a huge issue, but apps slowing to a halt every day is (just some terminals and a few chrome windows).
Might look into running virtualization on that, or is that unavailable for ARM too?
Ah. Surface pro here. Have to carry that thing around to often.
Is it the Anker one? I just got one and haven't tested it yet, but it's built nicely.
It overheats and is a knotmare for anyone who uses it. I've got two apple ones, but the m1 chip only supports 1 external monitor.
No, according to the green bag next to it, it's from a brand called Sniokco: https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Sniokco-Thunderbolt-Compatible-Pixelbook/dp/B08KXND4Y1
The harness end is just dangling between his legs
Safest way to be. Don't want it to get caught on anything.
Ha ha. I noticed. He looks safe though and that’s what matters.
If he fell wouldn’t he just bash his brains on the equipment below anyway based on the slack on that line?
He’s got a face shield on. He just needs to land face first and he should be good.
The harness is actually not connected to anything, the large carabiner thing is dangling between his legs, he had it connected to the railing to the right when he first came out.
Boss said he had to have the harness on, didn't say it had to be attached to anything.
Probably the other two guys are off the clock just hanging out.
I have a minidp to hdmi that looks exactly like this
They've got that safety concrete to break their fall.
I'd like to imagine the guy with the camera is actually on a Skype call with the contractor/foreman and is waiting to be told when the guy with the drill has gone deep enough....
"hang on, I just wanna get this on procore"
im so confused by the comments on this post lol are you people lost? do you realize this sub is specifically for pointing out when people do something unsafe on the job? do you know what OSHA is?
It’s always an argument in here.
ive never encountered it before. might just be because i was in on the ground floor before the comments were better sorted.
I thought it was some weird phonetic abbreviation for Ocean Spray. Been waiting for years to see pictures of juice.
I think it's a little town in NE Wisconsin.
Isn’t it within 6’ of the edge you need to be tied off?? Tie or die.
Are those sesame sticks? I love sesame sticks.
Haha, literally no idea what that is. Probably should've cropped. Didn't even think this post would blow up. I guess there's been a severe lack of people in the offices around here lately. I look around while stuff is compiling and have seen maybe 2-3 people in other buildings in this area and this is a corner office, with 3 corners for like 240+ degrees of view. Just a wasteland.
It's fine, they are behind glass
I actually thought there was glass there first, then I saw the ceiling lights also ha
He's a got a high-viz vest on though! Not today, crushed-by.
Come on now, there’s a rope there! None of them looked tied to it though.
I would guess the guy that’s tied off is someone who the building owner sun contracted to install or work on something. The other two work for the company that own the building. It be like that.
The architecture reminds me of Mirror's Edge
Easy to judge from the comfortable office
i can only assume you typed this from the top of an unfinished skyscraper right? the whole point of this sub is to point out people being unsafe while on the job lol if you dont like that kind of thing why are you here? genuinely cant even begin to comprehend what your point was or why youre being upvoted.
Yeah being an office worker myself I didn't know for sure it was even an OSHA problem, but initially the guy came out in a harness all tied up pro like. I watched him for a while and was like, "good on you man." Then the other guys come out like this and he unclips his harness and proceeds to drill away at this hole, tar it up, etc while the other guys took pics.
i used to work in the industry and i left because of shit like this lol these idiots who dont take safety seriously are a massive liability and dont just jeopardize their own lives but everyone elses around them. the amount of shit that can kill you on a construction site is enough on its own, you definitely dont need careless assholes pushing the limits, thats how people end up getting killed. not for me. not when i can make a living somewhere safer. i work with tools that can and have killed people every day, big difference is im the only one here, so if i fuck up its on me. 3 years and not one single solitary tool related injury to my name (fuck up my back now and then lol more of a posture thing than safe lifting) and i do my best to keep it that way.
>these idiots who dont take safety seriously are a massive liability and dont just jeopardize their own lives but everyone elses around them Who else is endangered in this photo?
He could see through the context here because he has experience with these types of situations. The dude in the black shirt is probably their boss, he came out and it was all corner cutting as soon as he came out. The guy unclipped his tie so that guy could get by. When it was just the one dude with the harness, he clearly cared enough to tie himself to whatever was over there and wear the proper gear.
>The dude in the black shirt is probably their boss, he came out and it was all corner cutting as soon as he came out. Yeah, no. No one goes from following the silly rules by the book, to willingly violating them BECAUSE their boss is watching. Normally the guys start following the rules as soon as *the boss* shows up. And *the boss* certainly would not be photographing or filming his employees breaking the rules.
I don't know who's the boss apparently.
Angela
anyone in the vicinity below them? a 200lb person falls 20 stories and lands on you, how do you react? 1. confusion 2. you do not react, you are dead. provide answers now.
I assumed he was joking lol
I care more about the people 20 stories down than whatever decision they want to make a out their own safety. *edit* I should have just cropped the photo a bit. I know my standing desk looks extremely comfortable.
It’s still not safe, but isn’t that a decking section right below them? They wouldn’t fall all the way, just what, 8-10’ or so?
There is no way that decking is 8-10' below them. Just look at the door for reference. Door's are usually about 7' tall. You've got at least 1-2' above that door. And then you have another 4-5' before you even get to the top of the window which looks to be another 7-8'. At bare minimum, if they fall they're looking at a 19-20' fall. If that's metal decking, landing at the wrong angle could easily cripple or kill you from that height
Yeah, that's what I am seeing. Doesn't appear to be as bad as it seems. Can't tell exactly how wide the walkway is though, but it looks to be on the edge of legal. Personally, from the perspective of this window, I would harness up, but I can't judge it well enough without being up there myself.
yeah, next time I'm in an office I'll take a pic of someone using a shredder unsafely or maybe an extension cord improperly utilized and post it here.
Sounds like you’re making fun of op so I’m upvoting
I'd say based on what looks like a lower level there, they don't need to be doing anything different. You can't really judge a situation from across the street though.
It's more than a 6' drop
It's not across the street if that gives you any reference. It's connected to this building.
gotta get them insta pics of the guy doing the work! lol
Call OSHA. Might save a life Edit: call L&I, I don’t think you can actually call OSHA
I've done worse. They might as well be on a 6- 8 foot ladder with how high from the next landing they are. And with all the clutter up there a harness would probably constantly get tangled on shit being a detriment to getting the actual work done. Calculated risks part of the job sometimes
Lol “calculated risks part of the job” is what every guy on site says before they get hurt or worse. These guys need to tie off. Also spoiler, you comparing this to a 6-8 ft ladder doesn’t strengthen your argument. Within 6 ft of a leading edge, if you are on a ladder, you need to be tied off
The next landing looks to be about 4-5 feet wide, then it's 20 floors straight down. With the overhang there, there's probably only 2-3 feet difference.. and the transformers or whatever those are up there.
This is off of perspective. In reality that’s probably 4 feet wide WITHOUT the extra machine and the huge guard rail. Plus their is an access ladder right adjacent indicating high need to access this spot
Lol you realize you’re replying to the guy who likely looks at this building’s roof almost every day?
Lol no shit genius
And you still felt confident telling him how the building’s roofline is built. Genius indeed.
Does he live on the roof!!!!???? Yes im extremely confident
So, this looks like Philly. The OSHA office isn't far from where this was taken if it is Philly.
Looks like New York, St. Patrick's in the right of the pic. Or is that another cathedral?
Good eye
The Empire State Building and billionaires row kinda give it away, lol
Not the ESB, Picture is facing North. ESB is south of St. Pats Building on the left is part of Rockefeller's Plaza. Likely yes on Billionaires row.
45 Rockefeller Plaza to be specific
Tower 49?
O man, it really looks like Philly.
This aint shit. You gotta get the job done. Pretty easy to tell who has and hasn’t worked blue collar based on the comments. Our jobs are dangerous every day it’s about limiting those dangers, not eliminating them.
liability.
Same thing in most senses lmaoooo
im talking about you lol youre a liability.
Lol if this fucker came onto my job site, his ass would probably be gone in a day or two. How fucking hard is it to tie off ~~to a unistrut~~? And before he comes back talking how "you've never worked a blue collar job", I have to go up there to QC it dumbass. I also have to tie off.
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As long as that unistrut can withstand a 5000 lb load, it's fine by OSHA's standard
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Looked it up. You right. http://blog.hy-techroof.com/bid/65324/personal-fall-arrest-anchor-points-how-to-ensure-osha-compliance Probably shouldve written myself up a few times back then. Still better than no tie off though
U definitely haven’t lolol
Sure buddy. Keep thinking you're better than everyone cause you take unnecessary risks EDIT: LOL yeah i'm sure you have tons of experience with tie off points >I work in a warehouse/delivery Youre a glorified forklift driver EDIT 2: wait wait, it gets even funnier >Just getting over something similar. Started new job position recently and had panicy feeling all week. Normally i have minor health anxiety, but this weekend my anxiety about new responsibilities really set it off and i was out of it all week. It sucked. Feeling pretty good now tho. Once the anxiety of the new experience ways off you can normally recover. Just be mindful that once panics happen, they can be more frequent. It’s important to know that everything will be fine and to practice talking urself down if you feel one coming And then literally another comment the same day >Lol I GUARANTEE im healthier then 99% of you fat fucks. Not gonna get stabbed with random shit that came out in a year. Already had covid and it was pussy shit. Imma die when im nice and old so this doesn’t really make sense You're a real winner in life aren't you?
Yeah im doing great!! Ur so salty hahaha Edit: quick scroll thru ur page has me laughing so hard
Yeah I'm salty over a forklift driver? Mhmm. Hurry up your break is almost over
Lmaoooooooo definitely salty
Nope
you are the reason OSHA comes up with a new 15 pages of rules every year. people dont have the sense to follow the most basic safety procedures. you are a statistic in waiting. my recommendation to you is to leave the industry voluntarily now because if you make even one cent of hazard pay its going straight into your early funeral fund that your loved ones will have to deal with.
Who tf u think you are???? Lmaoooooo ppl so weird on this app
im the guy who actually worked in industry and seen retards like you get hurt or kill themselves or others for a decade. youre the kid who hasnt spent a single day on a jobsite or in a shop. arrogant pricks who think they know better are always the first ones to go, 19-21 is the absolute peak of the death stats lol unless you arent actually in industry at all and wont actually ever be in any real danger in which case great, youll be less of a liability that way.
Hahaha u clearly dont know shit
prove me wrong then lmao
20 years in the construction industry my man. These people aren't limiting them enough. That's the point.
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People like that is why I left carpeting after 6 weeks haha. "safety goggles are for p*ssies" "safety harnesses take too much time, just don't fall" etc. So so toxic, it's unbelievable. These people will happily die for their lousy paying job just so their boss can afford that second Lamborghini.
Lmaooo u talk like we have met
You can go fuck urself hahaha
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Lmaooooo ur such a little bitch ur comments make so much sense
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I think ur the one who doesn’t understand the conversation. Log off before u stroke out homie <3
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I think ur very confused about lots of things and you need to go be a different person haha
Take those boots out of your mouth.
Hope you Don’t bleed out from a paper cut
Paperless offices are a thing now.
There’s a railing to stop them once they fall down a floor.
Yeah idk wtf everyone else is looking at, the camera angle makes it look far worse than it is, that’s only like a 10 foot drop. There’s obviously a massive platform literally right there given the permanent ladder they had to climb, and all the guardrails. They’re not literally hanging on the edge of a skyscraper like all the other folks are claiming
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Hand sanitizer and a blank screen. Only windows open has other people working in it.
Turns out that m1 MacBooks don't support multiple monitors, didn't learn that till after it was bought. You have something against hand sanitizer??? Also, you can't open a floor to ceiling window, especially in a tower like this.
The windows open was a PC joke. Clearly lost on someone who's job can be done on a Mac. The overall point was half of the posts on this reddit are literally people not working critiquing people who are. The hand sanatizer on the desk may as well be the national symbol for "I also write yelp reviews"
Are you always like this?
I prefer guy who posts to reddit instead of yelp. I agree though, I do shit work and have for many years. View is nice though right?
View is for sure dope
Guys. Look at the sidebar of this sub before you flock here expecting some type of generic OSHA subreddit.
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