something like this would be a wonderful idea for my roof, I have a slope of something crazy like 50 degrees, which could be crazier but it makes me nervous to be on my own roof sometimes
They've created a bit of a logical quandary here in that he falls because he tripped on someone's fall protection. The point is still valid though. I worked roofs about 20 years ago and we had no protection at all. There's no job worth dying over.
Not really a quandary but highlighting that equipment can introduce added risks and that attention should be paid to the placement of items around the workplace. It's not really a quandary because you should always be watching your step anyways and taking note of hazards, at work or not.
Rope is too long, you want to stay on the roof to avoid g-forces, getting hit or cut on the edge, or tangling a limb on the rope and snapping a bodily joint.
This is clearly edited. It didn’t show him smash into that piece of crap dodge on the first part, and didn’t show them go back for the harness and both killed by a drunk driver in another piece of crap dodge. Please show the whole video next time. Thanks.
Who the hell shingles without roof jacks and boards or planks on them? THAT is more important than some stupid ass harness and rope that is in your way all the time. I'm glad I worked in a time that wasn't so proliferated with all this damn safety shit shoved up my ass.
great video, the roof harness is such an important tool. its just not worth getting killed over not having one.
something like this would be a wonderful idea for my roof, I have a slope of something crazy like 50 degrees, which could be crazier but it makes me nervous to be on my own roof sometimes
ive never seen anyone on a roof wearing a harness, didnt know they existed
These actors are good
I loved the beginning lol
OR put up scaffolding and or barriers of some kind .
it's more expensive but not as expensive as a lengthy hospital stay , assuming you live
They've created a bit of a logical quandary here in that he falls because he tripped on someone's fall protection. The point is still valid though. I worked roofs about 20 years ago and we had no protection at all. There's no job worth dying over.
Not really a quandary but highlighting that equipment can introduce added risks and that attention should be paid to the placement of items around the workplace. It's not really a quandary because you should always be watching your step anyways and taking note of hazards, at work or not.
air hose
Great video to show our employees on fall protection
Rope is too long, you want to stay on the roof to avoid g-forces, getting hit or cut on the edge, or tangling a limb on the rope and snapping a bodily joint.
Marcos Mota You’re on the right track, if you google “Suspension Trauma” you’ll see it’s much worse than that!
Wear a harness, and wear a harness that won't snap when force is applied to it.
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Why do we fall, Bruce?
So that we can learn about the importance of roof harnesses.
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Hahaha bants at the start
Dodge ram 1500 commercial
This is clearly edited. It didn’t show him smash into that piece of crap dodge on the first part, and didn’t show them go back for the harness and both killed by a drunk driver in another piece of crap dodge. Please show the whole video next time. Thanks.
Who the hell shingles without roof jacks and boards or planks on them? THAT is more important than some stupid ass harness and rope that is in your way all the time. I'm glad I worked in a time that wasn't so proliferated with all this damn safety shit shoved up my ass.