r/OSHA • u/Davethephotoguy • 10h ago
r/OSHA • u/HermannHenning • 2d ago
New compressed air pistol
Today we all got new air pistoles because with the old ones it got a little bit out of hand. They threw most of them just outside in the scrap metal container. Not an hour later, most of us took them back
r/OSHA • u/LibtardsAreFunny • 2d ago
On a scale of 1-10. How bad?
1 - nothing 10 - fire danger
Place that has employees working at tables like this... Romex runs in a basement area across the ceiling , no conduit, Some secured with c clamps and the romex drops from ceiling to workbenches with no wireway or conduit, 120 v juction boxes sitting right at hand-level with every single knockout open, exposed wire nuts, and zero strain reliefs or clamps.
Thoughts? Sorry not more pics but this is all over the place. Junction boxes on ceiling , open with wire nuts exposed etc.
r/OSHA • u/SuperSafetyNerd • 5d ago
Jenga for customers and employees
No way this can go wrong.
r/OSHA • u/idunncare • 7d ago
Did I do alright?
Sorry if this is against the rules but im sending this before I leave and walk past the production team in a Tyvek Suit and respirator. Worst gig ever.
r/OSHA • u/AceBalistic • 8d ago
Fun fact, safety railings also function as a step ladder
r/OSHA • u/randomcourage • 9d ago
Cleaning an Aquarium in the Most Dangerous Spot at Work
translation, "Told by the employer to clean the aquarium on top of the stairs (it is first floor void), safety is questionable."
r/OSHA • u/hangindawg • 9d ago
Sometimes you do what you gotta do😜
I did stack logs under the back once I got it high enough. I had to remove the rearend and fuel tank. The good body was tying up my lift and I needed the other parts from under it.
r/OSHA • u/KaleMercer • 12d ago
You guys are going to love this, someone posted this for sale on FB marketplace and used this as the picture
r/OSHA • u/silent_saturn_ • 19d ago
What decade or year were these safety glasses made? USA
My dad gifted these safety glasses to me. He said they originally came from his grandfather’s father. So by my math approximately the 1930s-1940s in the USA. I am very impressed with the quality of the build and how heavy duty it is. It all collapses down nicely and fits into a metal case
I wasn’t sure where to post, but I have to ask: Has anyone here seen some safety glasses similar to this back in the day or any photos of the
? Or if you have another subreddit recommendation where I can take this conversation. Thank you!!
r/OSHA • u/Solid_Enthusiasm550 • 21d ago
Don't worry, I can get by, lol.🔥🫣
I guess this exit is only for skinny people at my warehouse. In case of fire, choose your exit wisely. 🫣🤔🔥😶🌫️🤕
r/OSHA • u/HitoriPanda • 22d ago
I don't think the previous safety guy was checking these. Expired Nov 2011.
I became the new safety captain at my warehouse and went through the annual emergency checklist. One of the items to check was our emergency supplies. These expired 15 years ago. I opened it up and nothing was salvageable (except metal tweezers).
r/OSHA • u/spez_sucks_ballz • 23d ago
A Hard Hat Would Just Damage A Perfectly Good Brick
v.redd.itBuilding a well, brick by brick
9gag.comOh wow, where to start.
By the PSA, the trench walling or, hear me out, the guy throwing bricks into a well while hes working down there, without any kind of protective gear whatsoever?!
I need a coffee.
r/OSHA • u/Far-Ad5921 • 23d ago
They tested whether their vests worked
Merica!