Always be safe


Just keep it clean please....

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Golden Jubilee
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Post Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:47 pm

Re: Always be safe

Likely heard it all as well..

:h0212: Welcome aboard , Sir :h0212:

The bells are to warn my crew the man is here...shape the hell up!

Golden Jubilee
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Post Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:14 pm

Re: Always be safe

Not on one of my jobs but I watched a guy nail his hand to the floor with a 16d nail from a pneumatic nail gun. The worst part was all the squawking when the other crew members pulled it out with a crowbar.
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Post Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:03 am

Re: Always be safe

Binder Mike wrote:Not on one of my jobs but I watched a guy nail his hand to the floor with a 16d nail from a pneumatic nail gun. The worst part was all the squawking when the other crew members pulled it out with a crowbar.
yikes
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Post Tue Feb 12, 2019 4:45 pm

Re: Always be safe

Today we had the crane lift , I asked for the certification and the operator complied.
The crane crew consisted of one operator and two riggers.
I had a total of three electricians on site along with the crane folks. we had a formal Safety Meeting sharing
our positive experiences and some close calls we all have had --> The empahases was on preventing recurrences.

I was very impressed with Biggies unwavering commitment to safety. (Biggie Crane and Rigging Inc.)
I have use them before and will do so again in the future.
No better feeling than setting a 12,000 pound transformer with no smashed toes.

Thanks for listening in -sm

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Post Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:06 pm

Re: Always be safe

I've set a lot of large steel and wooden beams over the years. A good crane operator is worth his weight in gold. When your three or four stories up and have do a precision set a good operator will make it easy and with a bad operator you can get knocked right off the top of a building.
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