Encrypted posted:that doesn't seem right though since in the last few frames you can actually see some sort of pattern/staining on the glass itself It might be from the edge where the windshield is glued to the frame. Or it might be from something else that shattered during the crash.
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Ika posted:I've had the 1 inch thick post holding the seat to the bike snap before, luckily I slipped off the back of the bike and it wheelied and helped me dump a bunch of momentum. This has happened to me and all I did was feel embarrassed for a while.
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# ? Apr 29, 2016 04:54 |
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theflyingexecutive posted:I love the Disney fan blog reporting it took the ride offline for five hours. Reminds me of this: I loving hate Disney spergs. Like I'm not even mad that they're that obsessed with something but of all the loving things in the world to choose.
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Airborne Viking posted:According to the video description, it happened during a car accident. He suffered no visual impairment afterwards.
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# ? Apr 29, 2016 06:09 |
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Well, if you're riding a motorcycle/scooter/whatever... The video is not directly OSHA material, then. Point stands at least that not having giant chunks of debris in your eye is preferable.
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# ? Apr 29, 2016 06:23 |
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The king of OSHA violations is at it again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soxxPyaAT1k
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 04:50 |
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Humphreys posted:The king of OSHA violations is at it again: Usually when men do dangerous things in the name of science, it's also partly to impress women. This is obviously not one of those men.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 05:26 |
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Humphreys posted:The king of OSHA violations is at it again: "We couldn't add any extra weight!" Which is why the only thing keeping him from pitching face-first into the blades is some kind thoughts, I guess?
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 05:55 |
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Jet Jaguar posted:"We couldn't add any extra weight!" You can barely see it but there's some thin netting as the only thing remotely resembling a safety feature.
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theflyingexecutive posted:I love the Disney fan blog reporting it took the ride offline for five hours. Reminds me of this: When a teenager was killed by Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Over Georgia, the ride was closed for weeks (maybe months??) and Six Flags installed new warning signs on ride fences across all their parks. When someone was similarly killed last summer by Raptor at Cedar Point, it reopened the next day with no changes. Now... are there any changes that would have prevented an idiot from climbing a fence into an obviously dangerous area? Probably not. But Cedar Point (for all its gloating about safety) has a poor safety record. When I worked there (a decade ago) there was no lock-out/tag-out for the rides. It was fully up to the college kids running them to make sure no one was working on the ride or in a low zone before operating it. One year I worked on this thing which as part of the opening procedures we had to walk up the bobsled track to inspect it. Nothing prevented someone from starting the ride while we were in the path of the cars. Employees were also expected to climb to the top of these coasters with no safety tie off (Magnum at 200ft had the tallest lift walk. MF and Dragster have no stairs). I saw maintenance start this ride (which instantly accelerates the train up to 72 MPH) while rides employees were inside the restricted area. Ride employees also had full access to the maintenance mode of the rides. Other parks might restrict such a thing but at Cedar Point it would be too much work to have maintenance crews come out for every little issue. It was fairly common for two trains on Dragster to "bump" when the hosts were trying to open or close the ride. Or even when restarting from downtime. But I'll also partially blame the manufacturer for that one. Come on, Intamin! Who the hell builds a $25 million ride that requires employees to manually flip switches on the drive tires to move trains around?! OSHA finally fined them and they added lock-out/tag-out around 2010. I'm pretty sure lift walks are unchanged, however. There was also the Magnum accident which the park blamed on rain but was well known by employees to have been caused by maintenance incorrectly adjusting the brake system. Fun Fact! This is why to this day all the rides at Cedar Point close when it starts raining (no lightning). Even ones that have magnetic brakes. Wildcat had a history of accidents too before it had a repeat of the 2008 rollback before the 2012 season started and they closed it for good. Finally, don't forget Shoot-The-Rapids which was torn down this year after only 5-ish years of operation. It not only couldn't run boats at full capacity due to poor engineering (Intamin strikes again) but also suffered a lift rollback which injured riders in 2013.
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Zero One posted:Employees were also expected to climb to the top of these coasters with no safety tie off (Magnum at 200ft had the tallest lift walk. MF and Dragster have no stairs). This is probably what scares me the most. I was at Cedar Point in 2014 a few times (two days in late May or early June as part of a big summer road trip and two nights during HalloWeekends) and Magnum was vertigo-inducing if you looked anywhere but forward near the top of the lift hill. If I was told to climb the whole hill without a tie-off, I'd probably quit on the spot.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 06:12 |
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Zero One posted:
What in the gently caress
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Jet Jaguar posted:"We couldn't add any extra weight!" At the end you see him fall forward and come close enough for me to losing his leg/arm on the front rotor.
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Humphreys posted:The king of OSHA violations is at it again: Oh yeah, because that thing is about 1,000 more dangerous than a motorbike, which is itself just about the most dangerous thing you can ride. You'd probably have about a 100% chance of dying on a hoverbike over the long term.
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Code Jockey posted:What in the gently caress Yep. I never climbed Magnum personally but I did Raptor, Demon Drop, Disaster Transport, and Maverick. Raptor at least had a chain link fence thing under the track (mostly for catching loose articles). Magnum had only the stairs and a handrail on one side. https://coasterbuzz.com/CoasterPhoto/CoasterPhotoImage/4764 Zero One fucked around with this message at 06:30 on Apr 30, 2016 |
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theflyingexecutive posted:I love the Disney fan blog reporting it took the ride offline for five hours. Reminds me of this: For me it's the Toll Roads News. quote:The cash lane involved appears to have been unstaffed at the time - luckily. It was likely a toll collector booth equipped with an automatic coin machine for off-hours use. The motorist was probably paying his $1.50 toll with six quarters when hit, and moments later, incinerated. Venusian Weasel fucked around with this message at 06:33 on Apr 30, 2016 |
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dis astranagant posted:You can barely see it but there's some thin netting as the only thing remotely resembling a safety feature. he also nearly manages to put his arm into the blades during an early test
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 06:31 |
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he is a treasure and his death will be so much more awesome than mine.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 12:12 |
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I suspect Colin's death will be quite boring, probably CO poisoning in his bunker or shed. Remember, kids, unflued combustion gasses in confined spaces kill.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 12:38 |
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Humphreys posted:The king of OSHA violations is at it again: lol he's wearing a loving tie.
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Anony Mouse posted:You'd probably have about a 100% chance of dying on a hoverbike over the long term. true for anything. death is certain.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 17:25 |
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Zero One posted:When a teenager was killed by Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Over Georgia, the ride was closed for weeks (maybe months??) and Six Flags installed new warning signs on ride fences across all their parks. Without information about the failure mode, that contrast between the two cases is meaningless.
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Teen dies when carnival ride operator assures them they are fine to ride the ride despite their seatbelt not buckling: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/teen-girl-dies-flung-carnival-ride-texas-article-1.2619830
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Phanatic posted:Without information about the failure mode, that contrast between the two cases is meaningless. They both climbed fences into restricted areas of the same model of roller coaster.
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H110Hawk posted:Teen dies when carnival ride operator assures them they are fine to ride the ride despite their seatbelt not buckling: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/teen-girl-dies-flung-carnival-ride-texas-article-1.2619830 Lightly used.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 18:48 |
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Humphreys posted:The king of OSHA violations is at it again: I thought this would be a video about Ashley furniture
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 19:14 |
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It really needs dead man's switches on both foot rests and handle bars and also rotors that cut off immediately when one of those switches is disengaged.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 19:23 |
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God Hole posted:lol he's wearing a loving tie. The tie is PPE.
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# ? Apr 30, 2016 20:54 |
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Dear OSHA thread, please don't use the product demonstrations to judge rule adherence, use the making-of instead. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ToBgypNwL4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFtmrUscNqA&t=45s Mithaldu fucked around with this message at 22:29 on Apr 30, 2016 |
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Russia or China? You decide!
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# ? May 1, 2016 01:27 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:Russia or China? You decide! A little quick googling suggests that the yield sign does not meet the official standard for China or most of the US...but is the standard for Russia. ...that said, this wouldn't look out of place on a winter day some places I've been near the east coast in the US.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JenZv9VDKI0
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# ? May 1, 2016 05:33 |
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Talk about being the center of a-tent-tion.
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# ? May 1, 2016 06:00 |
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Well this is funny
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# ? May 1, 2016 06:13 |
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Holy poo poo X-men are real!
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# ? May 1, 2016 08:55 |
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Lol the really smart people starting jumping in those demo cars. That would be wild to be a part of though
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# ? May 1, 2016 12:18 |
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Jet Jaguar posted:"We couldn't add any extra weight!" He's wearing his safety tie!
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# ? May 1, 2016 14:00 |
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Anony Mouse posted:Huh so I guess a small personal hoverbike is technically feasible. We could all be riding around on Star Wars wannabe speeders. A big company with lots of engineering power could probably design something a lot more elegant than that. I wonder why they haven't? It probably also has the same problem a lot of hovering/jet pack things do, which is it can't reasonably carry enough fuel.
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From the video title I was hoping that the dude in the cow costume was going to get swept up but stay in character and just MOOOOOOOOOOOOOO as he was spirited away
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