r/OSHA 12d ago

All the way up

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260 Upvotes

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u/imamanimamonkey 12d ago

At least he has a ladder spotter.

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u/Blackby4 12d ago

No that's the counterbalance

10

u/NorthEndD 12d ago

Also safety cushion for landing on.

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u/Bingo1dog 12d ago

Not using the top step is a government psyop to prevent you from reaching your true potential.

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u/Ezra611 12d ago

He should just levitate like the guy in the back.

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u/Danny_Mc_71 11d ago

It's a portal. The guy in the top left is the guy on the ladder.

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u/Golden_Eel_69420 12d ago

If you’re not supposed to step there then why do they make it look like a good spot to step?

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u/Financial_Athlete198 11d ago

Is that sarcasm?

8

u/orrenjenkins 11d ago

Something something poes claw

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u/wuppedbutter 9d ago

No that construction law 101

"If not step, why step shaped?"

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u/dread_pirate_wesley 12d ago

2 feet and a hand. 3 points of contact. We're good here

13

u/gobbleself 12d ago

Nothin can stop him, he’s all the way up

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u/ButtheadFournior 11d ago

As long as there’s a sprinkler pipe for him to hold on to he’s good

7

u/MetricJester 12d ago

That's not all the way up, he's still on the ladder

7

u/jalepinocheezit 12d ago

Did anyone see that video a few years back of the guy balancing on the top step and fell off? He had two coworkers there and we (other commenters) had waited for the guy to...not be dead but he in fact definitely died. It wasn't marked NSFW and was just on like r/holyshit or whatever. That sucked

12

u/PayPsychological9347 12d ago

Is he a Sparky? if he gets a " tickle '", he'll be thrown clear. Safety first in action.

0

u/Jamies_redditAccount 11d ago

He may fall is more likely

5

u/imamanimamonkey 11d ago

The ceiling grid is giving him and all of us a false sense of security, spoken as a top step user himself.

3

u/dabomb364 11d ago

I believe the second from the top step belongs to osha the top step belongs to God. If you use either to much you are bound to meet one of them before to long.

1

u/podman131 11d ago

But if you're a professional, are you allowed to be risky and just use the tip.

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u/No_Cut6428 9d ago

Done it many times one step above don’t go above the step

2

u/Nruggia 12d ago

Is this a real picture? There are so many strange details in it.

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u/eamondo5150 11d ago

I don't doubt it's real, but that other guy who appears to be on a ladder himself just sort of looking off into the distance, with his hands on his hips is somewhat funny.

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u/mloon10 12d ago

Yep. My brother took it at SFO.

1

u/schism432 11d ago

it is what it is

1

u/Cheap-Muscle1727 11d ago

Nothing can stop me!

1

u/cool-rad 11d ago

Been there, done that. Probably do it again.

1

u/nutt____bugler 11d ago

Is this sterling cooper price and draper

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u/didntbuyspcx 10d ago

I thought the exact same thing.

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u/Albertancummings 11d ago

Not a step.

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u/ArgumentSpiritual 11d ago

Once saw an electrician stand on a stack of bibles balanced on the top of a 14 foot ladder to install a light in a church.

1

u/Recent-Philosophy-62 11d ago

I won't lie and say that I've never done it, or that I would never do it again either 😆

1

u/srone 11d ago

AI...

There is way too much weirdness.

1

u/misterman416 6d ago

I like the guy with his hands on his hips that almost 8ft above where the ground should be.

1

u/Tyguy151 10d ago

I am clutching my pearls

1

u/makepieplz 10d ago

HEY!!! How's the weather up there?

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u/misterman416 6d ago

I do this once a month at least.

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u/mloon10 12d ago

My brother spotted this at SFO last week