I do landscaping and got a pretty gnarly accidental injury this past summer. I was trimming around a flower bed, and a mower about 30 feet away went over a piece of metal from a tomato plant’s cage, and sent it through the air into the side of my neck so hard I needed 18 stitches. Split my earlobe in half, and gashed my neck about half an inch away from some major damage. Wild having the surgeon who’s stitching you up constantly say “oh my god” under his breath.
@@itzme674 thank you! It healed up well. I have my earlobes stretched out with gauges and it seems like the metal hitting that is what caused my earlobe to split in two, but also what made it save my life. 🤷🏻♂️
5:03 i accidentally found the full video of this incident and the guy legitimately was folded and spinning super fast. It’s honestly a miracle he survived that.
3:49 Days story was covered by Mr.Ballen and it is so awful. He kept asking for someone to give him directions or tell him what to do. Everyone blew him off, so he tried to figure it out himself. Poor guy did NOT deserve that. Oh and Bacardi didn’t even offer his family a substantial amount of money or apology. Which is just insult to injury.
The only dangerous machine I worked with was a meat slicer. I was told to be extra careful since there was a bad accident before. Sure enough, there was nothing to keep my hand from being sliced.
I used to go out with a man who had worked in a sellotape factory. The factory makes sellotape in rolls that are yards long, and then slices the giant roll into small rolls only one inch wide, with a guillotine. My friend managed to get his hand under the blade.
2:15 The disregard for safety rules is THE number one leading causes of workplace injuries/fatalities. It's literally over 80% of all causes. I've been working in machine shops and production facilities over 1000 moles apart for about 20 years. I've been the supervisor that had to pick up body parts, administer first aid, clean up blood, and work with paramedics of people that have done stupid things. I've also been someone that screwed up and gotten injured, myself. The metric I've seen for the last decade is "over 80%" for the number of workplace injuries that were the result of negligence or disregard for safety practices. I've picked up fingers on 3 separate occasions. I've helped apply tourniquets. I've had to fire some otherwise good employees for disregarding safety protocols. This stuff is not a joke. And even though you get used to dealing with blood and dismemberments, you don't get used to having to call family members to explain situations and tell them which hospital their husband/son is being transported to.
Excuse me, you said you picked up fingers on 3 separate occasions?! thats actually disgraceful, so sorry you had to go throughthat and also many many other awful things ❤️🩹
According to OSHA the number one cause of fatalities is slips and falls, same for injuries, then overexertion. They don't really have a category for attitude or intent. Disregard implies they knew the rules and intentionally didn't follow them but that isn't found in the data sets. What agency are you referring to?
I once took a part time third shift job driving forklifts at a warehouse. The work was so sedentary and repetitive that it was really easy to nod off. I quit after a couple months because I was afraid of having an accident like the one shown at 11:00.
It's not clear why they could not perform an x-ray. Having metal in the body is no barrier. Just the opposite, it would show up very well on an x-ray. As for MRI, you are right, they would absolutely want to avoid that unless they wanted some collateral damage.
@@davidnottennant1161I understand what you are saying, but the video stated that they "couldn't" perform an x-ray. I found this peculiar. Impaled by foreign bodies is no barrier to an x-ray.
I'm guessing he meant x ray wasn't an option due to what David said but the narrarator just worded it poorly. Or maybe he misunderstood when he did the research. But yeah I did kinda wonder why they wouldn't be able to x ray him too when I heard it
Actually the cause of many workplace incidents is complacency, not laziness. The thing with complacency is that we don’t realize we’re complacent UNTIL something happens because we’re so used to the same methods or movements or operating procedures, and we end up getting TOO comfortable. It’s at this point where the thought of “safety” falls into an afterthought, and then BOOM, there goes a limb or a life.
Wtf was that woman thinking. Ive been on hundreds of forklifts in my career and ive never seen anyone dumb enough to think their 200lb body will stop a 10,000lb forklift from tipping
Lathes are terrifying. Even those small, mini-lathes can be deceivingly dangerous. They don't have much power but the inertial of the spinning parts will still get you.
The guy at 5 minutes 40 seconds. I seen this incident on the YT channel accidents and fails. They basically show the whole incident, they blur him as he's sucked into the machine but even with the blur it was a horrific thing to watch. You could still see what happened to him and the bits flying off him. I've seen quite a few death videos over the years, but this one actually freaked me out, even with the blurring , and it left itself imprinted on my brain all evening after seeing it.
In the late 1990s, construction workers at a high-rise building site in an old part of town began to experience bizarre, unexplainable accidents. Workers would hear voices in the night, and some reported seeing apparitions on the construction crane. Eventually, the site claimed its most tragic victim-a worker who fell from the top floor despite having his safety gear on. People soon began to speculate that the site was cursed, as accidents seemed to happen more frequently, with many workers leaving after experiencing strange phenomena.
Death by heavy machinery is among the worst ways how to go. Job safety instructions should include videos from factories that show these actual irl deaths of other workers who, unfortunately, weren't properly trained in job safety. When you actually see a workplace incident involving death, tt's the kinda stuff you never forget and look at heavy machinery with actual precaution. Seeing that stuff is way more effective than just having job safety instructor giving not so effective, even boring and sleep inducing speeches.
I work in a warehouse and always scold associates for their disregard of safety in the building. These videos are why. I even promote stopping production just to make sure we follow safety protocols
I worked in a hardware store we literally had a slogan that translated to calling out unsafe practices and asking people to explain it to the best of their knowledge and educate on the spot. (Safety licenses weren’t handed out Willy nilly) still though accidents have happened.
The sailor at 8:32 was in an area recognized normally as safe, being the winch control. Ill thought out deck layout design was at fault. We expect to be safe when at the controls.
@@piran_ha Tbf i agree with @nuke298 , she was as stupid as them, how on earth could someone think he can stop a forklift loaded with 4tons of freight? It's suicide. I work as a heavy duty mechanic (buses & tramways), we work all day long with forklifts because of heavy truck parts. 1 truck wheel is around 100kg (tire is 80kg the rim is 20), the engine is around 1.5tons, gearbox around 650kg, etc...) mistakes happens a fair amount of time in my workshop. The No1 rule is, if you hear / see something falling, slipping, sliding, or pitching forward, being unbalanced on the verge of falling, you just RUN away and as fast as possible. The No1 reason of back injury (or worse) in those industrial places (loosing a finger, or even a hand, etc) is because the worker was trying to catch a falling part. If something weights 200kg don't even dare to try and catch it mid-fall. Just let it smash on the floor, ik it sounds stupid but just run away from it and stare at it falling to the ground. We repeat this everyday to the new employees / temporary workers, let the parts fall, don't ever ever ever try to hold on something unbalanced or retain something from falling, if 200kg has to go to the floor, it will achieve its goal no matter if you're standing in the middle of its path or not. You will get crushed like an ant, or dismembered.
@@jaxonsmith5575 Uh ...serous I wasn't know that seems when i reached 31 i start to be behind , but yeah ...thanx for letting me know this and yeah i mean it still great production
@@spaghettiRLK It does now. You'd be very impressed at the emotions you can give A.I. now. You can tell this is A.I. because of the way it pronounces names. People have speech patterns and pronounce all name differently. This A.I. just says the names plainly, as if they were just other words. Listen carefully and you will here it.
My uncle somehow ended up locking himself inside something that is in a factory (don't remember what its called I was a little toddler) that gets super hot, I know the door locked on the outside and there was no way to open it on the inside, there was post to be something to pull to get the thing to stop BUT the company took it out and didn't put it back in..so he cooked to death. It happened in Wabash Indiana
Was it the oven with the conveyor belt? I've seen that one on a few different videos. Got cooled to death and they couldn't get him out he had to go through the whole process. I believe there were 2 people in there and one made it out the other end still alive but collapsed to the floor and died soon as he got out while the other still died on the conveyor. 100% the companies fault and not the workers. I believe it was a machine for baking bread or something like that
There's a really nasty video online if anyone wants to find out... but I warn you, it's beyond graphic lol. Just search "lathe accident" and I'm sure it won't be hard to find. I know it's been posted to reddit a few times. Spoiler: dude gets turned into chopped suey and pieces of him go everywhere.
@@anothergamingchannel2656 Yeah I saw that one on reddit. I wish I had zero morbid curiosity at all as even years later I'm still mentally scarred from it.
I’ve always had robot-o-phobia, and this is why. They’re so big and strong and scary. They have no conscience and they don’t stop if you’re in their way. Humans are expendable
A workmate of my dad died as he got crushed by a heavy machine when he was installing it and one of the lifting sails broke my dad at this time was doing work outside of the hall when he heard him screaming however when the first responders tried to rescue him he was already dead
7:17 i use to work at similar factory making Cleaning whips. So we use huge lathe to wrap giant 7 ft paper rolls. I'm so glad i don't work there anymore bc these videos would've had me worried. Gotta be extra safe in factories like these.
It happened to me while using a framing nail gun, i was nailing a metal holder on a 2x4 when the nail ricocheted off the holder and landed rigth on my right eyebrow avoiding my eye just by millimeters. I was so scared because at the moment i thought i lost my eye and could feel the nail stuck in my skin, a friend came and pulled the nail off my eyebrow, it was stopped by the bone so it just put a hole in my skin. I was very lucky, my brother almost lost his left arm when using a grinder.
Ive seen 4 horrible work accidents in my life. Next to watching a guy working on a transistor get cooked to a crisp and have the current pretty much pop his head like a tick and catch fire, seeing a guy get his arm caught in a commercial floor mixer paddle and another guy dunk his whole arm in a deep fryer are the worst. The last is a guy driving a steel beam rivet through his foot. Ghuuugh😫🤢. They all make me cringe after all these years. Be careful at work folks. It's not worth getting in a hurry.
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Good question! So... They just changed the oil in the fryer after cleaning it. We used to use this product called Clear Fry. It's a type of hydrogenated vegetable based oil that is opaque and kinda like cold clarified butter in texture at room temperature. When heated, your clean fryer looks like it's filled with WATER it's so clear. I think this, along with the fact the lights weren't turned on under the hood fan, lays a lot of responsibility on the restaurant, but anyway, this guy was twirling his tongs on his finger. He was under the impression the fryer was empty and drained after cleaning I guess. Those tongs went flying over his shoulder, he tried to catch them, fumbled, and as they flipped into the fryer, he reached in there like it was empty to retrieve them.
@@RecycledSoul Yikes! I was having a hard time trying to imagine how...but that's a feel good story for people that color inside the lines. That is film noir right there, he stepped into the _Twilight Zone_
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree Yeah. That's not even the half of it. Some of us would have been better off not to become to be. Thanks for pointing it out though👍.
I saw another video of that lathe or however it's called and I can tell you there was nothing left of the dude. Guy got cut in a thousand pieces, fricken insane.
The one around 7:30 was horrifying. But also, what the heck were they supposed to be doing in the first place? He was like balling up paper and throwing it at the next machine?
In Middles school we had a curtain that rolled down to separate the gym. When it was rolling up, I put my fingers in the roll and it started rolling up my arm. I started yelling and the teacher stopped the curtain just as it was about to break my humerus bone. And unrolled it.
Its weird to have a tone like youre smarter than the people who got killed due to lack of management and workplace neglegence. I guess it takes a real genius to run a youtube channel
The first accident with the forklift is the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Do these people not know physics? Natural selection at work. Congrats for the Darwin award.
If they had lifted the pallet less (like just lift it 10cm or a few inches off the ground) it wouldn't have tipped as much an she would have at most a few broken bones
Man i hate that people are more concerned about production than safety. They need to fix stuff before hand or let people take their time to have safety precautions 😢
Its odd to think that the paper machine was the same time (855) as my first class on the last day of 10th grade and im js chillin like people arent curently horifically dieing.
one video will forever stuck in my mind.. the russian lathe accident... i think its the most brutal workplace accident ever happend or lets say ever captured on video...
I saw the full incident for the first clip when i did my forklift training was really horrible another incident the instructor shown us was a guy loading some really long supporr beams by him self with a forklift suddenly the forklift tilted to one side n the guy jumped out but the forklift went back upright n started doing donuts the counter weigh of the lift caught the man n dragged him around for about 25revs you couldve seen the blood on the ground where he was dragged
Priorities of worker safety varies in extremes. From non-existent and systemic to high rates of worker training, protocol, procedures and the responsibility of all onsite. From Management, to office staff to workers to contractors, temporarily on the property. Often, because of non-existent and systemic failings, mainly in 3rd World countries. Incidence of worker injury or death are part of these countries lack of ethics, to workers.
the snap back thingactualy caused my ucle to lose is arm working o a ship just of the coast of newzealand ..crazy stuff..he was bummed cause he was wearing a rolex and that wen with the arm over the side of the ship
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How do u not have a mill sub yet?
they don't ship it to turkey right? i can't find that information on their site
@@why_do_we_exist101I am actually questioning the same
I do landscaping and got a pretty gnarly accidental injury this past summer. I was trimming around a flower bed, and a mower about 30 feet away went over a piece of metal from a tomato plant’s cage, and sent it through the air into the side of my neck so hard I needed 18 stitches. Split my earlobe in half, and gashed my neck about half an inch away from some major damage. Wild having the surgeon who’s stitching you up constantly say “oh my god” under his breath.
you know its bad when an surgeon says 'oh my god'. Hope youve recovered well!
Holy shit 😮
@@itzme674 thank you! It healed up well. I have my earlobes stretched out with gauges and it seems like the metal hitting that is what caused my earlobe to split in two, but also what made it save my life. 🤷🏻♂️
@@HayleyPamela22 right? Scariest shit of my life
Bruh😳
5:03 i accidentally found the full video of this incident and the guy legitimately was folded and spinning super fast. It’s honestly a miracle he survived that.
omg where did u find the video
3:49 Days story was covered by Mr.Ballen and it is so awful. He kept asking for someone to give him directions or tell him what to do. Everyone blew him off, so he tried to figure it out himself.
Poor guy did NOT deserve that. Oh and Bacardi didn’t even offer his family a substantial amount of money or apology. Which is just insult to injury.
The only dangerous machine I worked with was a meat slicer. I was told to be extra careful since there was a bad accident before. Sure enough, there was nothing to keep my hand from being sliced.
Dang, thats scary
My step uncle had a job working with one of those when I was younger. Needless to say he has 9 and a half fingers these days.
I used to go out with a man who had worked in a sellotape factory. The factory makes sellotape in rolls that are yards long, and then slices the giant roll into small rolls only one inch wide, with a guillotine. My friend managed to get his hand under the blade.
2:15
The disregard for safety rules is THE number one leading causes of workplace injuries/fatalities. It's literally over 80% of all causes. I've been working in machine shops and production facilities over 1000 moles apart for about 20 years. I've been the supervisor that had to pick up body parts, administer first aid, clean up blood, and work with paramedics of people that have done stupid things. I've also been someone that screwed up and gotten injured, myself.
The metric I've seen for the last decade is "over 80%" for the number of workplace injuries that were the result of negligence or disregard for safety practices.
I've picked up fingers on 3 separate occasions. I've helped apply tourniquets. I've had to fire some otherwise good employees for disregarding safety protocols.
This stuff is not a joke. And even though you get used to dealing with blood and dismemberments, you don't get used to having to call family members to explain situations and tell them which hospital their husband/son is being transported to.
Excuse me, you said you picked up fingers on 3 separate occasions?! thats actually disgraceful, so sorry you had to go throughthat and also many many other awful things ❤️🩹
According to OSHA the number one cause of fatalities is slips and falls, same for injuries, then overexertion. They don't really have a category for attitude or intent. Disregard implies they knew the rules and intentionally didn't follow them but that isn't found in the data sets. What agency are you referring to?
The last accident left me sick to my stomach. 😵💫
Not reporting for work on Monday 😂
LOL
Damn😢
When we go shopping, you just don't know the dangers the goods we receive are made😢
I once took a part time third shift job driving forklifts at a warehouse. The work was so sedentary and repetitive that it was really easy to nod off. I quit after a couple months because I was afraid of having an accident like the one shown at 11:00.
Being the wife in this situation would be heartbreaking first you lose your newborn and then your husband 4:03
It's not clear why they could not perform an x-ray. Having metal in the body is no barrier. Just the opposite, it would show up very well on an x-ray.
As for MRI, you are right, they would absolutely want to avoid that unless they wanted some collateral damage.
An X-Ray only shows bones and solid objects, so they wouldn't have been able to see vital arteries... unless they were very faint.
@@davidnottennant1161I understand what you are saying, but the video stated that they "couldn't" perform an x-ray. I found this peculiar.
Impaled by foreign bodies is no barrier to an x-ray.
I'm guessing he meant x ray wasn't an option due to what David said but the narrarator just worded it poorly. Or maybe he misunderstood when he did the research. But yeah I did kinda wonder why they wouldn't be able to x ray him too when I heard it
Thumbnail is actually crazy work
Looks like laziness is a cause of many accidents!😥
So be lazier and don't get a job
@donnapearson7323 But then you get no money.
Actually the cause of many workplace incidents is complacency, not laziness. The thing with complacency is that we don’t realize we’re complacent UNTIL something happens because we’re so used to the same methods or movements or operating procedures, and we end up getting TOO comfortable. It’s at this point where the thought of “safety” falls into an afterthought, and then BOOM, there goes a limb or a life.
Wtf was that woman thinking. Ive been on hundreds of forklifts in my career and ive never seen anyone dumb enough to think their 200lb body will stop a 10,000lb forklift from tipping
Thank you
Impulsive reaction.
Women..
Some people have very bad instincts
Lathes are terrifying. Even those small, mini-lathes can be deceivingly dangerous. They don't have much power but the inertial of the spinning parts will still get you.
The guy at 5 minutes 40 seconds. I seen this incident on the YT channel accidents and fails. They basically show the whole incident, they blur him as he's sucked into the machine but even with the blur it was a horrific thing to watch. You could still see what happened to him and the bits flying off him. I've seen quite a few death videos over the years, but this one actually freaked me out, even with the blurring , and it left itself imprinted on my brain all evening after seeing it.
Videos like these should be shown to the workers.
Factory Owner: Dies Laughing.
They actually are shown, at least where I live.
why i shall not work a job involving construction factories or machinery.
Office chairs can explode too, causing similar injury as the last video.
In the late 1990s, construction workers at a high-rise building site in an old part of town began to experience bizarre, unexplainable accidents. Workers would hear voices in the night, and some reported seeing apparitions on the construction crane. Eventually, the site claimed its most tragic victim-a worker who fell from the top floor despite having his safety gear on. People soon began to speculate that the site was cursed, as accidents seemed to happen more frequently, with many workers leaving after experiencing strange phenomena.
Death by heavy machinery is among the worst ways how to go. Job safety instructions should include videos from factories that show these actual irl deaths of other workers who, unfortunately, weren't properly trained in job safety. When you actually see a workplace incident involving death, tt's the kinda stuff you never forget and look at heavy machinery with actual precaution. Seeing that stuff is way more effective than just having job safety instructor giving not so effective, even boring and sleep inducing speeches.
I work in a warehouse and always scold associates for their disregard of safety in the building. These videos are why. I even promote stopping production just to make sure we follow safety protocols
Same. Something as simple as a forklift driver driving with their forks up can be devastating. Yet I see it all the time
I worked in a hardware store we literally had a slogan that translated to calling out unsafe practices and asking people to explain it to the best of their knowledge and educate on the spot. (Safety licenses weren’t handed out Willy nilly) still though accidents have happened.
The sailor at 8:32 was in an area recognized normally as safe, being the winch control. Ill thought out deck layout design was at fault. We expect to be safe when at the controls.
Most of the time, if you die on the job b/c of your own stupidity they won't let you work there any more.
Because you are dead 😢
Exept for the 1st one... the innocent woman who had nothing to do with her colleges stupidity is the one who paid the price...
She was just as stupid for trying to grab onto a forklift @@piran_ha
@@piran_ha Tbf i agree with @nuke298 , she was as stupid as them, how on earth could someone think he can stop a forklift loaded with 4tons of freight? It's suicide.
I work as a heavy duty mechanic (buses & tramways), we work all day long with forklifts because of heavy truck parts. 1 truck wheel is around 100kg (tire is 80kg the rim is 20), the engine is around 1.5tons, gearbox around 650kg, etc...) mistakes happens a fair amount of time in my workshop.
The No1 rule is, if you hear / see something falling, slipping, sliding, or pitching forward, being unbalanced on the verge of falling, you just RUN away and as fast as possible.
The No1 reason of back injury (or worse) in those industrial places (loosing a finger, or even a hand, etc) is because the worker was trying to catch a falling part.
If something weights 200kg don't even dare to try and catch it mid-fall. Just let it smash on the floor, ik it sounds stupid but just run away from it and stare at it falling to the ground.
We repeat this everyday to the new employees / temporary workers, let the parts fall, don't ever ever ever try to hold on something unbalanced or retain something from falling, if 200kg has to go to the floor, it will achieve its goal no matter if you're standing in the middle of its path or not. You will get crushed like an ant, or dismembered.
Obviously Sherlock.
I love this person , His video and presentation with his good voice , and the content meaning overerall ... keep on
Yes ! Reminds me of the show 1000 ways to die but better 🔥🔥
It's an A.I. voice lol. But yes, still very good production quality and content.👏🎉
@@jaxonsmith5575
Uh ...serous I wasn't know that seems when i reached 31 i start to be behind , but yeah ...thanx for letting me know this and yeah i mean it still great production
@@jaxonsmith5575it’s not ai, ai doesn’t have emotion like this
@@spaghettiRLK It does now. You'd be very impressed at the emotions you can give A.I. now. You can tell this is A.I. because of the way it pronounces names. People have speech patterns and pronounce all name differently. This A.I. just says the names plainly, as if they were just other words. Listen carefully and you will here it.
My uncle somehow ended up locking himself inside something that is in a factory (don't remember what its called I was a little toddler) that gets super hot, I know the door locked on the outside and there was no way to open it on the inside, there was post to be something to pull to get the thing to stop BUT the company took it out and didn't put it back in..so he cooked to death.
It happened in Wabash Indiana
Was it the oven with the conveyor belt? I've seen that one on a few different videos. Got cooled to death and they couldn't get him out he had to go through the whole process. I believe there were 2 people in there and one made it out the other end still alive but collapsed to the floor and died soon as he got out while the other still died on the conveyor. 100% the companies fault and not the workers. I believe it was a machine for baking bread or something like that
Omg. Sounds like a kiln.
I don't think people realise how powerful lathes are, they will pull you in and break you apart without breaking a sweat
There's a really nasty video online if anyone wants to find out... but I warn you, it's beyond graphic lol. Just search "lathe accident" and I'm sure it won't be hard to find. I know it's been posted to reddit a few times.
Spoiler: dude gets turned into chopped suey and pieces of him go everywhere.
@@anothergamingchannel2656 oh yeah you see white things flying, those are his bones flying out of his skin
Def wanna tuck in your shirt and remove any necklaces...
@@anothergamingchannel2656 Yeah I saw that one on reddit. I wish I had zero morbid curiosity at all as even years later I'm still mentally scarred from it.
Evil
It makes sense. China has a lot of factories and probably a lot of people get injured there.
Rip Day Davis ❤
I can only imagine how fired you would be collapsing the WHOLE receiving racks.
The last one😳😳😳
😳
He had a long road to get well
Bro how does a long metal pipe enter your anus and go through your body and you live. That’s the wildest thing I’ve ever seen.
How painful to go enjoy your videos
I’ve always had robot-o-phobia, and this is why. They’re so big and strong and scary. They have no conscience and they don’t stop if you’re in their way. Humans are expendable
The russian lathe incident i will never forget about that factory accident 😢
OMG!
That first story!
You can not counter a ton with only a few hundred pounds!🤣
With the right offset you can
Play stupid games
Win stupid prizes
@@Cereal_Killer007 A 200 foot breaker bar?
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n It would have to be something even crazier than 200ft probably
@@Cereal_Killer007 and hydraulic!
This is like modern day “1000 ways to die” show!
A workmate of my dad died as he got crushed by a heavy machine when he was installing it and one of the lifting sails broke my dad at this time was doing work outside of the hall when he heard him screaming however when the first responders tried to rescue him he was already dead
Looks like Ming still has a lot of things left to do on this earthly planet
7:17 i use to work at similar factory making Cleaning whips. So we use huge lathe to wrap giant 7 ft paper rolls. I'm so glad i don't work there anymore bc these videos would've had me worried. Gotta be extra safe in factories like these.
5:49 this is called The Russian Lathe Incident (if anyone is wondering) the full video is disturbing, watch at your own risk.
12:24 Higher-up playbook 101: Always place the blame on the workers, or anyone else. Never assume responsibility.
Not being able to perform an X-ray because of a metal foreign object is not true 😭 13:25
Don't work in a factory, got it.
My mind bends every time I see the nova globes
Damn that's crazy to survive all that!
I really like this channel.
Davis is a clear example that slacking is not actually a bad thing 😢😢
I love this channel
ok this bouta be fire
Last guy got impaled 💀
It happened to me while using a framing nail gun, i was nailing a metal holder on a 2x4 when the nail ricocheted off the holder and landed rigth on my right eyebrow avoiding my eye just by millimeters.
I was so scared because at the moment i thought i lost my eye and could feel the nail stuck in my skin, a friend came and pulled the nail off my eyebrow, it was stopped by the bone so it just put a hole in my skin.
I was very lucky, my brother almost lost his left arm when using a grinder.
I survived worse, I once stubbed my toe on a Lego brick. Damn you Lego
OSHA would've been horrified at all of this
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I'm sorry, I shouldn't be laughing, but the thumping sound effects during this got me 11:19
Ive seen 4 horrible work accidents in my life. Next to watching a guy working on a transistor get cooked to a crisp and have the current pretty much pop his head like a tick and catch fire, seeing a guy get his arm caught in a commercial floor mixer paddle and another guy dunk his whole arm in a deep fryer are the worst. The last is a guy driving a steel beam rivet through his foot. Ghuuugh😫🤢. They all make me cringe after all these years. Be careful at work folks. It's not worth getting in a hurry.
How could you get your whole arm in a deep fryer?
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Good question! So... They just changed the oil in the fryer after cleaning it. We used to use this product called Clear Fry. It's a type of hydrogenated vegetable based oil that is opaque and kinda like cold clarified butter in texture at room temperature. When heated, your clean fryer looks like it's filled with WATER it's so clear. I think this, along with the fact the lights weren't turned on under the hood fan, lays a lot of responsibility on the restaurant, but anyway, this guy was twirling his tongs on his finger. He was under the impression the fryer was empty and drained after cleaning I guess. Those tongs went flying over his shoulder, he tried to catch them, fumbled, and as they flipped into the fryer, he reached in there like it was empty to retrieve them.
@@RecycledSoul Yikes! I was having a hard time trying to imagine how...but that's a feel good story for people that color inside the lines. That is film noir right there, he stepped into the _Twilight Zone_
You’re a jinx aren’t you
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree Yeah. That's not even the half of it. Some of us would have been better off not to become to be. Thanks for pointing it out though👍.
If only you could get a safety officers photo albums of accidents on navy ships, horrible stuff there.
I saw another video of that lathe or however it's called and I can tell you there was nothing left of the dude. Guy got cut in a thousand pieces, fricken insane.
ECHOES REAL FANS ARE YOU HERE? 👇🥳🥳
The Last one feels like The Worst Case of Kancho....
Sad times, bad times 😢
Dont watch this for mental healt
Lmao
No safety know pain ,know safety no pain .
The one around 7:30 was horrifying. But also, what the heck were they supposed to be doing in the first place? He was like balling up paper and throwing it at the next machine?
aaaah yes the lathe, the "best" accidents
In Middles school we had a curtain that rolled down to separate the gym. When it was rolling up, I put my fingers in the roll and it started rolling up my arm. I started yelling and the teacher stopped the curtain just as it was about to break my humerus bone. And unrolled it.
Its weird to have a tone like youre smarter than the people who got killed due to lack of management and workplace neglegence. I guess it takes a real genius to run a youtube channel
Links to full video?
You cut the videos too soon.
The first accident with the forklift is the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Do these people not know physics? Natural selection at work. Congrats for the Darwin award.
If they had lifted the pallet less (like just lift it 10cm or a few inches off the ground) it wouldn't have tipped as much an she would have at most a few broken bones
Ming is luck to be alive
Damn the last one almost striked the private
Really should show the viewers the results of carelessness.
Man i hate that people are more concerned about production than safety. They need to fix stuff before hand or let people take their time to have safety precautions 😢
Its odd to think that the paper machine was the same time (855) as my first class on the last day of 10th grade and im js chillin like people arent curently horifically dieing.
Like how stupid people get in the way of dangerous machinery, and then blame the machine like it chased after you to attack you
1st one… hey had no idea it was overloaded by 500kg, just overloaded.
Oh my goodness!!!
one video will forever stuck in my mind.. the russian lathe accident... i think its the most brutal workplace accident ever happend or lets say ever captured on video...
last one is crazy
If you do another workplace video you should include the story of David Mayes from Leicester
It could have been avoided if both parties didn't do something stupid
That thumbnail made my back itchy
welp, it made me laugh
In russia was horrific exident in Нижние Челны where worker was blast in to pieces, when he got stuck in equipment
I saw the full incident for the first clip when i did my forklift training was really horrible another incident the instructor shown us was a guy loading some really long supporr beams by him self with a forklift suddenly the forklift tilted to one side n the guy jumped out but the forklift went back upright n started doing donuts the counter weigh of the lift caught the man n dragged him around for about 25revs you couldve seen the blood on the ground where he was dragged
Not following rules can give big quoneckens
sounds painful
Priorities of worker safety varies in extremes. From non-existent and systemic to high rates of worker training, protocol, procedures and the responsibility of all onsite. From Management, to office staff to workers to contractors, temporarily on the property. Often, because of non-existent and systemic failings, mainly in 3rd World countries. Incidence of worker injury or death are part of these countries lack of ethics, to workers.
0:22 if there’s a big jump the chances of you falling is at least 50%
12:50 it took the other workers about 3 business days to help that guy 😅💀
People are just dumb now a days
Why did she try to hold the fork lift ? People trying to help end up dead this is just tragic 😢
reminds me never get a job in a factory/construction work/or work on a ship
All of these are on video and can easily be found on Twitter
the snap back thingactualy caused my ucle to lose is arm working o a ship just of the coast of newzealand ..crazy stuff..he was bummed cause he was wearing a rolex and that wen with the arm over the side of the ship
But they gonna go to work a day later, right? If not they get fired, getting impaled is not a reason to call in sick
11:56 The narrator says its 4.47am... tbe time stanp on the video says 16:47... that 4.47pm in the afternoon, not morning
Useless video when you cut out the important parts
11:40 100% workers fault, he hit the shelf. He should have waited for the isle to clear or had found a route that was clear.
This is what happens when you..SHAKE HANDS WITH DANGER