From my experience, it's for pretty much all hot and cold foods, cooked or not, though it is probably arguable that it's particularly important to keep track of in the case of stuff like uncooked poultry.
My question is how long has Harry been “working” there because he knows the health safety inspector who comes less then the regional manager of the restaurant
@@sammykordy10probably just plays off being some sort of replacement dishwasher every other month. That explains why people know him, why the boss wouldn't know him, and why the safety inspector knows him. Or he's an ex employee who wants to fuck with his boss after firing him.
@@sammykordy10 Considering the inspector said this was a repeated failure from last year, I say Harry has been there for at least 1 year. This was some deep undercover stuff to steal a watermelon.
20:40 I actually had something like this happen. I was doing contract work at a power station, and the metal grate flooring was inconsistent. The tip of my boot caught the part that was elevated, and I fell with an I-beam in my hand, dislocating a finger in the process. The plant required a biometric hand scan to enter, and my hand didn't match from one day to the next.
I fully understand the "go home if your sick" but some jobs won't let you. Walmart for example refused to let me stay home if I'm sick. I had to continue stocking shelves while struggling not to cough out a lung and keeping my nose from dripping everywhere. I couldn't handle it one day and called out. The next day I was fired.
@@MattJDave We haven't been civilised in a long time. But yes something does need to be done. I've noticed that kind of treatment more from the big companies. These small businesses around the backwoods treats everyone with respect just as long as you don't fuck with their beliefs.
Oh my god… I should actually be thankful for my job at Taco Bell. You can just call in saying “I’m sick” and they’ll give you the day off no questions asked.
I work in Scaffolding. I've seen the same training videos probably at least 1000 times. You'd be surprised how often things you see in the videos are actual problems that need to be addressed on a daily basis.
I work in a contractor janitorial company. Every month or so we have safety meetings talking about things that 80% of the time have nothing to do with our job. I genuinely believe they don’t actually care and just do it to say they did it.
Heat related illnesses are no joke and sometimes require a bit more effort than just standing in the shade with a bottle of water. But yeah, that's probably all the video has to say anyway.
In the modern updated version of that, that guy would be like "viruses don't exist. Using a handkerchief doesn't block your sneeze from going everywhere. They're trying to control us and restrict our freedoms by telling us how to sneeze!"
We have a joke why we need a helmet as an electrician. SO your employer can place it next to your corpse showing that you had all safety that is there, it was just your fault.
I mean it does make sense for people like line workers where people are gonna be regularly working at high elevations. A normal residential electrician it could be rather silly
"They don't care how safe you are". Sounds like someone's not come across OSHA or White Hats before. They care. They care _waaaay_ too fuckin' much. It's _we_ who don't care, take for instance the day we were done by noon and bored as fuck until 5 so we used a picker lift to spin people around.... Osha would'a shat an orca.
22:26 The Fatal Half-Inch has struck again! Too be honest, "the fatal half inch" had to be named that as a joke or something. It's just too good. Love the video you two. Also, will we get a reaction of Nikki watching LotR? It could be fun to see a fresh perspective on those films. *edit: Okay I'm stupid, I should've watched the rest of the video before I asked about a Nikki LotR reaction vid. In my defense, her reaction to the Fatal Half-Inch was just so good.
Had a presentation today at work, it wasn't a safety thing, it was something to do with innovation, but one of the slides had a picture of the radiation warning symbol with the caption 'RISK AVOIDANCE IS NOT RISK MANAGEMENT. YOU WILL FAIL.'
The fatal half inch: how using your eyes could save your life. Sounds like a work safety video they show to strippers that plan on working the VIP room. "If you see red, stay outta that bed"
Training videos are so expensive because they're used by large corporations who will require many thousands of employees to watch, so its not charged per person.
@@marveloussuperboy6370 Yes. Most workplaces are required to offer training to their staff even if they don't need it or it's about obvious stuff. Me for example I work as a nurse and each year we're required to have a minimum of 50hrs worth of studying, either be online or in person and we have to keep the certificates because every year the Health Department picks randomly a bunch of people to ask for their proof of study to continue working, regardless of where you work.
I had to take a food handler course a while ago, and if I remember correctly, the "danger zone" refers to the temperature range between 32 and 120 degrees where bacteria can grow.
I'm still kinda pissed Jontron didn't include the cultural icon that was Forklift driver Klaus. That video is still the funniest piece of workplace satire I have ever seen.
Ah yes. I worked for a certain sporting goods store that required lots of training videos but no time to get them done. And then the manager got on my case for not finishing the videos even though I was on the floor for every shift. I even volunteered to clock out and watch them on my own time but that wasn't allowed either.
I actually work for a company who specialize in safety Pamphlets and animated videos. And I can say for certain, beyond any doubt...They never learn. Seriously, its like we create the exact same animation for the exact same problem every other month. Job security is good I guess?
I got a concussion at work hitting my head on a poorly installed shelf. I'm sorry any future Target employees that was my fault you have the concussion and head impact safety course 🤣
To be fair, I'm pretty sure so many companies put people through that training and make them watch those videos, because there's those select few ignoramuses who are actually dumb enough to do those things. That being said, what are they doing hiring someone that incompetent to begin with.
Most of the time you really can't tell just by looking at someone and certainly not in a half-hour or so interview. Hell, the amount of otherwise perfectly logical and resonable people that have died doing dumb things on the job just because they were frustrated with a safety procedure or inconvienienced by some equipment boggles the mind. And that's for the really obvious stuff, like DON'T remove that safety screen that prevents your clothing - and YOU - from being pulled into that giant-ass saw blade. Nevermind all the really tiny things we barely even notice and often stop paying attention to after a while of doing the same job that can just up and kill you with little to no warning or obvious reason.
@@DavidStruveDesigns They should probably make a point to ask subliminal test questions and or scenarios, with the correct answers implying that they'll follow procedures and safety protocol. That'll weed out the ones that are too stupid to care. From that point, there's absolutely no excuse if anything within your control goes wrong.
@@Mr_Original That doesn't work, for three reasons. Reason 1 - you're in an interview in a safe office, you go into it already knowing they may test you and you have time to think logically and critically about your answer, in an environment where the penalty for a wrong answer at most is you don't get the job - that's arguably a lot less stress than getting it wrong costing you a leg, an arm or potentially your life. (Also, have YOU ever tried coming up with a "subliminal test question"?? I can't imagine it'd be even possible to do such a thing personally) Reason 2 and 3 - The two most likely times an accident at work will occur is during your very first hours, day or first couple of shifts AND/OR when you have been doing the same job for months or years - especially around the same equipment and at the same location. The first days are dangerous because you are totally unfamiliar with that particular job or location and the specific dangers of said environment and they may not be pointed out to you by your fellow workers who may have already spent years at that location and no longer consider such things as being as dangerous or they're used to experienced people being around them so it just doesn't occur to them to point out the potential dangers and remind you often enough. The job again becomes dangerous after a while of doing it because you and those around you become essentially "numb" to them. You're SO used to working around those same machines, and you've never had or seen or heard of an accident that you become TOO comfortable using them and no longer see them as a threat ... or perhaps in that time you may have personally developed - or been encouraged by more experienced workers to follow their own - "shortcuts" to simplify and de-complexify your job to make it easier for yourself and your colleagues. Neither Reason 2 or 3 (inexperience / essentially "too much" experience) can be truly tested for, since you can't create scenarios to PROPERLY test potential new employees without them being genuine enough to actually risk your potential new hire dying if they fail and you definitely can't come up with a testing or training scenario that mimics being an experienced worker. Although the victims of these accidents may - to us sat in safety at our computers - appear to have just been stupid who acted in a really idiotic way almost ALL of them would have passed any safety questions put to them during an interview because they WEREN'T "just dumb" or "willfully stupid" - they simply had a momentary lapse in concentration or were simply unaware conciously of the danger they were in. That's exactly why probabtionary periods exist - to closely monitor new hires to try and weed out the ones flagrantly disregarding safety procedures, but even that doesn't always work since those people often KNOW they're on a probation period and act particularly careful during that time when they otherwise normally wouldn't. The answer is usually having adequate monitoring, with enough supervisors that they don't have so many under them that it becomes impossible to keep an eye on them all at all times - which unfortunately too often isn't the case since companies loathe hiring more people than the bare minimum they can get away with - and robust enough safety features that can't be easily overridden, damaged in ways that keep the equipment running or outright turned off or disabled (again something that companies far too often cheap out on because PROFITS).
During one of Tom Segura stand ups, he talked about how for ever safety label we see, there's most likely one dumbass person who has done the thing that's on the label. I assume the same thing applies to safety videos too....
Yo I work on a farm down in Florida and near those ponds it's humid as hell but the fields feel a little better cause it's just straight sun but man the heat can get you dying for a walk in freezer or a pool to take a dip in
Oh what the fuck!!! Somehow I just realized you also do videos with nate and them. I actually have been watching your channel for like a year and somehow I didn't realize this despite watching renegades for a few years lol
You have to explain everything, otherwise people can feign ignorance. That's why if you ever buy any Apple product, in the instruction manual it says not to insert anally or orally, because some idiot will do it and sue. It was called an apple, you eat apples, I didn't know. Same with hair dryers and toaster ovens, almost every instruction manual will tell you not to use it in your water because someone did and they "didn't know." If you go over even the most basic things in training, if push came to shove, you could say there's absolutely no way our employees wouldn't possibly know that. You can say we train our employees in every little thing, so you're covered.
That's only part of it. As stupid as things sound, they are things that happen. Usually because the person isn't aware of thier surroundings for whatever reason. It's real easy to write this off as a cya move, and that in and of itself is a problem. That being said if you don't work in a industrial or manual labor setting half of these things just don't apply to you. Beleive me it ain't funny when it actually happens.
The best thing about safety videos is that the most outlandish dangers are included because they happened to some idiot, since even these safety boards don’t think of super outlandish stuff.
They're there to cover for the employers because the victim can blame it on the boss for not warning/teaching them about the dangers. Not to mention all these cost can be write off as tax, so even if the cost sounds expensive, a big cooperate will only need to buy 1 and distribute it to dozens of thousands of staff.
My god, that rite aid talk was too accurate though. I'm a tech now, and they really don't give you much time at all to do it, usually only 2 days out the 7 depending how on the place is
True about places not caring about the worker’s safety, I worked at a logging show, was a greenhorn to that industry but I am a welder that have worked in other industries, and by far logging is the most dangerous, everyone assumes you know everything, was never shown any emergency response plan for our yard or out at the cut blocks, no muster points, no communication, no one told me safety out in the bush when logging trucks were hauling, I would not know who to call incase someone was injured, but of course if you are out in the woods, the only thing that would have worked is a SAT phone, but even then no emergency contacts or training with a SAT phone was provided so it would have been useless. I quit because of that, it was just not worth it.
My job requires me to stay home if I am sick since I am dealing with very ill patients but you can bet your ass I am gonna get shit from everyone for not coming to work anyway. I could go blind today and they would ask where I am at and when I am coming😂
No matter how dumb you think the safety video is, there is a story about it and why it’s necessary. It’s a horrible thought and it baffles and amuses me that someone out there really is THAT dumb.
@@ZeallustImmortal Because some dumb mfer actually did or would do the thing and then blame the company because "You didn't tell me I shouldn't try to iron the wrinkles out of my pants while I'm wearing them."
@@ZeallustImmortal There's a saying: "safety standards are written in blood". So keep in mind every single of those clips happened before to someone somewhere so often that it warranted a training video. Remember Stockton Rush? The guy that ignored all the safety concerns when he made that sub that killed 5 people including himself? And how the idiot was laughing at the rules and thought he was smart for breaking the mold? Yeah that's why these clips are needed, not just for liability reasons. It's to warn fools like him from repeating it (effectiveness may vary from idiot to idiot).
@dustinrausch5008 Yeah, most makes sense for those in the industry laughed but in horror how food safty isnt a concern for people as someone from the food industry, and yeah, but imo the tripping one deserved some of the trolling because damn just ended clumsiness n tripping with that video if only everyone watched it just use your eyes n move your legs, watch your step
@@TFoxhound Sometimes your view can be obstructed making trips and falls a common thing. For example, you're a construction worker carrying a stack of long metal bars either on your shoulder or in front of you. Imagine falling while lugging around that much weight. It's a serious issue.
Hey, yall needed to work on getting better audio cause i had my system turned up max and still sounds like volume at 2 lol! Glad yall doin better on that
@@gnarlynikki I tried watching it earlier this year to try to get into it and I literally fell asleep 20 minutes in, woke up an hour and a half later, and spent the rest of my night watching the Matrix instead of rewinding to see what I slept through so you are 100% valid lol
Late comment, but the danger zone is a real thing. If food is in between 41-135 F, bacteria can grow on it a lot easier, this goes for all hot and cold foods but with poultry it can be esp bad, it's why you either keep it above 135 or below 41. Also it's VERY bad if it's been left put for 4+ hours with no reheating/cooling done to keep it at the right temp
Pepper can make you sneeze. It has to be finely ground black or white pepper A small amount in your the palm of your hand blown in someone’s face will make them sneeze.
The thing about "everybody knows not to do this" is that there will always be someone that does not know. I agree that companies will have these toolboxes/powerpoints/instructions In place to cover themselves, but most stupid instructions are there because it went wrong at some point because someone made a mistake or didn't think something through.. The test you have to make to gain access to the site of the company I work for is extremely easy to 95% of people, but 3% of people might have a hard time and 2% might actually fail. I know that people fail because we were supposed to get a new colleague at some point and never saw him because he failed that super easy safety test.
5:37 Haha ok first off. if the wrench is falling hard enough that it’s bashing in your skull I don’t think a hermit is going to be much help. 2nd there no way a wrench is going to do that much damage based on the height it fell. And 3rd. Jon Tron was right. Let’s say someone did get stabbed in the skull with a wrench. Their not going to have time to scream in agony. They’ll be dead instantly.
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Why is she looking away at the LoTR one? its mostly a commercial that has nothing to do with plot. And lets be Real, you cant be that mad about LOTR spoilers in 20-fucking-21
Its always funny seeing the different ways dogs get trained. You folks were sitting there playing with your dogs mouth and teeth, meanwhile my dog was trained (and shes really good at it) to never touch skin with teeth under any circumstances. Im not saying yours is trained wrong of course, your dog seems like a cute lil good doggy. Im just observing a difference
Its fun to joke about when its never happened to you. Yes they sound dumb, yes you think that some moron must have been an idiot, but then you realize thes things happen when people arent really paying attention. Or when they are carrying something and cant actually see where they are going. So on. And then it happens in front of you and it just isnt funny anymore. Most people who make fun of these tend to not work in an industrial setting
I fart so often before we record that I'm exhausted. You wouldn't know what it's like to have maximus farticus syndrome. Breaking wind has burned my life to the ground. There I sit on raw buns trying to suffer through the pain and this is what I get. You don't and hopefully never will understand the sacrifice that I make every time I clench back against the bellowing wind tunnel that is my back side, so that I can try and get through these videos.
The Danger Zone for poultry is a real thing. It's a specific temperature range in which uncooked poultry can turn hazardous REAL fast.
From my experience, it's for pretty much all hot and cold foods, cooked or not, though it is probably arguable that it's particularly important to keep track of in the case of stuff like uncooked poultry.
The danger zone sounds weird unless you are actually in the food industry. It is a real term people use in everyday life there.
Now we’re just making shit up imagine an animal like a chicken existing
Actually no it's not it's a song by Kenny loggins...you have Google at your fingertips use it
I think Harry was washing the dishes to make himself look like a normal new employee. ...and that apparently worked really well.
My question is how long has Harry been “working” there because he knows the health safety inspector who comes less then the regional manager of the restaurant
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And the employees knew him too. It seemed to be implied he's gotten multiple failed grades before.
@@sammykordy10probably just plays off being some sort of replacement dishwasher every other month. That explains why people know him, why the boss wouldn't know him, and why the safety inspector knows him.
Or he's an ex employee who wants to fuck with his boss after firing him.
@@sammykordy10 Considering the inspector said this was a repeated failure from last year, I say Harry has been there for at least 1 year. This was some deep undercover stuff to steal a watermelon.
20:40 I actually had something like this happen. I was doing contract work at a power station, and the metal grate flooring was inconsistent. The tip of my boot caught the part that was elevated, and I fell with an I-beam in my hand, dislocating a finger in the process. The plant required a biometric hand scan to enter, and my hand didn't match from one day to the next.
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I fully understand the "go home if your sick" but some jobs won't let you. Walmart for example refused to let me stay home if I'm sick. I had to continue stocking shelves while struggling not to cough out a lung and keeping my nose from dripping everywhere. I couldn't handle it one day and called out. The next day I was fired.
That should be illegal
Worker's rights are nonexistent in the US. Something big needs to happen to that so-called civilised nation.
@@MattJDave We haven't been civilised in a long time. But yes something does need to be done. I've noticed that kind of treatment more from the big companies. These small businesses around the backwoods treats everyone with respect just as long as you don't fuck with their beliefs.
@@xXBlackIce7Xx It should be but for some reason places like walmart can get away with it. Probably because they have a lot of money to throw around.
Oh my god… I should actually be thankful for my job at Taco Bell. You can just call in saying “I’m sick” and they’ll give you the day off no questions asked.
I work in Scaffolding. I've seen the same training videos probably at least 1000 times. You'd be surprised how often things you see in the videos are actual problems that need to be addressed on a daily basis.
I work in a contractor janitorial company. Every month or so we have safety meetings talking about things that 80% of the time have nothing to do with our job. I genuinely believe they don’t actually care and just do it to say they did it.
Shorty is not only a good boy, and such a tough guy, but as that short break proved, apparently an amazingly versatile musical instrument. 🙂
This one was hilarious, and I’m betting the reaction was just as good, I got a funeral related ad whilst writing this comment.
Heat related illnesses are no joke and sometimes require a bit more effort than just standing in the shade with a bottle of water. But yeah, that's probably all the video has to say anyway.
Guy: *sneezes violently*
Voice: "You'll be probably infected thousands of people already."
Oh god this aged well. XD
Meme material, funny how fashion recycles itself.
In the modern updated version of that, that guy would be like "viruses don't exist. Using a handkerchief doesn't block your sneeze from going everywhere. They're trying to control us and restrict our freedoms by telling us how to sneeze!"
I mean, there was the Spanish Flu pandemic from 1918-1920. So they had already experienced a similar thing to Covid.
@@michaelbugner7011 Freedom of speech is a curse. In my country Vietnam we literally had nobody who was against the Covid vax.
@sphjinx1448 That wasn't really a flu, silly! True historians know that was a vampire epidemic!
(Vampyr joke, in case you were wondering.)
As a wise man once said…
“OOOOOOOOOOOOH.” -JonTron.
The heat video was actually shown to me and my coworkers every year.
7:37 I remember discovering that pepper could actually making you sneeze by sniffing it. I've stayed away from pepper ever since.
We have a joke why we need a helmet as an electrician. SO your employer can place it next to your corpse showing that you had all safety that is there, it was just your fault.
I mean it does make sense for people like line workers where people are gonna be regularly working at high elevations. A normal residential electrician it could be rather silly
Nothing is worse are those surveys you take before getting the job.
"They don't care how safe you are". Sounds like someone's not come across OSHA or White Hats before. They care. They care _waaaay_ too fuckin' much. It's _we_ who don't care, take for instance the day we were done by noon and bored as fuck until 5 so we used a picker lift to spin people around....
Osha would'a shat an orca.
I want to see video of this
the fatal half inch is what i call my weewee
Lmfao
My wife and I marathon the Lord of the Rings trilogy extended edition probably like once a year.
I don't know if anyone has recommended it yet but Steven seagal certified tough guy from jontron is pure gold
Haha, so weird and cute seeing someone avoiding LotR spoilers.
Love the health inspector jaboody dubs video
That brief intermission was everything i needed and im going to spending the rest of this video trying to find out why
22:26 The Fatal Half-Inch has struck again! Too be honest, "the fatal half inch" had to be named that as a joke or something. It's just too good. Love the video you two. Also, will we get a reaction of Nikki watching LotR? It could be fun to see a fresh perspective on those films.
*edit: Okay I'm stupid, I should've watched the rest of the video before I asked about a Nikki LotR reaction vid. In my defense, her reaction to the Fatal Half-Inch was just so good.
Had a presentation today at work, it wasn't a safety thing, it was something to do with innovation, but one of the slides had a picture of the radiation warning symbol with the caption 'RISK AVOIDANCE IS NOT RISK MANAGEMENT. YOU WILL FAIL.'
That’s not very encouraging lol
The fatal half-inch was my nickname in prison but I've elected not to share that information.
The fatal half inch: how using your eyes could save your life. Sounds like a work safety video they show to strippers that plan on working the VIP room. "If you see red, stay outta that bed"
Training videos are so expensive because they're used by large corporations who will require many thousands of employees to watch, so its not charged per person.
Really???
@@marveloussuperboy6370 Yes. Most workplaces are required to offer training to their staff even if they don't need it or it's about obvious stuff. Me for example I work as a nurse and each year we're required to have a minimum of 50hrs worth of studying, either be online or in person and we have to keep the certificates because every year the Health Department picks randomly a bunch of people to ask for their proof of study to continue working, regardless of where you work.
I had to take a food handler course a while ago, and if I remember correctly, the "danger zone" refers to the temperature range between 32 and 120 degrees where bacteria can grow.
I'm still kinda pissed Jontron didn't include the cultural icon that was Forklift driver Klaus.
That video is still the funniest piece of workplace satire I have ever seen.
Great reaction to watch while I'm supposed to be doing school
As someone who has worked with workers compensation claims for the last 10 years I can say yes that half-inch causes a lot of strife.
That coughs and sneezes one predicted Covid 19 and it came out in 1940
Ah yes. I worked for a certain sporting goods store that required lots of training videos but no time to get them done. And then the manager got on my case for not finishing the videos even though I was on the floor for every shift. I even volunteered to clock out and watch them on my own time but that wasn't allowed either.
I actually work for a company who specialize in safety Pamphlets and animated videos. And I can say for certain, beyond any doubt...They never learn.
Seriously, its like we create the exact same animation for the exact same problem every other month. Job security is good I guess?
Jon inhaling pepper was hilarious and ive done it before idk why but i coughed like him
I got a concussion at work hitting my head on a poorly installed shelf. I'm sorry any future Target employees that was my fault you have the concussion and head impact safety course 🤣
To be fair, I'm pretty sure so many companies put people through that training and make them watch those videos, because there's those select few ignoramuses who are actually dumb enough to do those things.
That being said, what are they doing hiring someone that incompetent to begin with.
In my experience, those people are the ones who pay the least attention to those types of videos
Most of the time you really can't tell just by looking at someone and certainly not in a half-hour or so interview. Hell, the amount of otherwise perfectly logical and resonable people that have died doing dumb things on the job just because they were frustrated with a safety procedure or inconvienienced by some equipment boggles the mind. And that's for the really obvious stuff, like DON'T remove that safety screen that prevents your clothing - and YOU - from being pulled into that giant-ass saw blade. Nevermind all the really tiny things we barely even notice and often stop paying attention to after a while of doing the same job that can just up and kill you with little to no warning or obvious reason.
@@DavidStruveDesigns
They should probably make a point to ask subliminal test questions and or scenarios, with the correct answers implying that they'll follow procedures and safety protocol. That'll weed out the ones that are too stupid to care.
From that point, there's absolutely no excuse if anything within your control goes wrong.
@@Mr_Original That doesn't work, for three reasons. Reason 1 - you're in an interview in a safe office, you go into it already knowing they may test you and you have time to think logically and critically about your answer, in an environment where the penalty for a wrong answer at most is you don't get the job - that's arguably a lot less stress than getting it wrong costing you a leg, an arm or potentially your life. (Also, have YOU ever tried coming up with a "subliminal test question"?? I can't imagine it'd be even possible to do such a thing personally) Reason 2 and 3 - The two most likely times an accident at work will occur is during your very first hours, day or first couple of shifts AND/OR when you have been doing the same job for months or years - especially around the same equipment and at the same location. The first days are dangerous because you are totally unfamiliar with that particular job or location and the specific dangers of said environment and they may not be pointed out to you by your fellow workers who may have already spent years at that location and no longer consider such things as being as dangerous or they're used to experienced people being around them so it just doesn't occur to them to point out the potential dangers and remind you often enough. The job again becomes dangerous after a while of doing it because you and those around you become essentially "numb" to them. You're SO used to working around those same machines, and you've never had or seen or heard of an accident that you become TOO comfortable using them and no longer see them as a threat ... or perhaps in that time you may have personally developed - or been encouraged by more experienced workers to follow their own - "shortcuts" to simplify and de-complexify your job to make it easier for yourself and your colleagues.
Neither Reason 2 or 3 (inexperience / essentially "too much" experience) can be truly tested for, since you can't create scenarios to PROPERLY test potential new employees without them being genuine enough to actually risk your potential new hire dying if they fail and you definitely can't come up with a testing or training scenario that mimics being an experienced worker. Although the victims of these accidents may - to us sat in safety at our computers - appear to have just been stupid who acted in a really idiotic way almost ALL of them would have passed any safety questions put to them during an interview because they WEREN'T "just dumb" or "willfully stupid" - they simply had a momentary lapse in concentration or were simply unaware conciously of the danger they were in. That's exactly why probabtionary periods exist - to closely monitor new hires to try and weed out the ones flagrantly disregarding safety procedures, but even that doesn't always work since those people often KNOW they're on a probation period and act particularly careful during that time when they otherwise normally wouldn't.
The answer is usually having adequate monitoring, with enough supervisors that they don't have so many under them that it becomes impossible to keep an eye on them all at all times - which unfortunately too often isn't the case since companies loathe hiring more people than the bare minimum they can get away with - and robust enough safety features that can't be easily overridden, damaged in ways that keep the equipment running or outright turned off or disabled (again something that companies far too often cheap out on because PROFITS).
@@DavidStruveDesigns
Yeah, you have some really good points there...
During one of Tom Segura stand ups, he talked about how for ever safety label we see, there's most likely one dumbass person who has done the thing that's on the label. I assume the same thing applies to safety videos too....
Sometimes it's an idiot, most of the time it's just things that are only an issue in very specific circumstances and thus just aren't thought about.
I remember the heat stress one my work used twice
Yo I work on a farm down in Florida and near those ponds it's humid as hell but the fields feel a little better cause it's just straight sun but man the heat can get you dying for a walk in freezer or a pool to take a dip in
Oh what the fuck!!! Somehow I just realized you also do videos with nate and them. I actually have been watching your channel for like a year and somehow I didn't realize this despite watching renegades for a few years lol
You have to explain everything, otherwise people can feign ignorance. That's why if you ever buy any Apple product, in the instruction manual it says not to insert anally or orally, because some idiot will do it and sue. It was called an apple, you eat apples, I didn't know.
Same with hair dryers and toaster ovens, almost every instruction manual will tell you not to use it in your water because someone did and they "didn't know."
If you go over even the most basic things in training, if push came to shove, you could say there's absolutely no way our employees wouldn't possibly know that. You can say we train our employees in every little thing, so you're covered.
That's only part of it. As stupid as things sound, they are things that happen. Usually because the person isn't aware of thier surroundings for whatever reason. It's real easy to write this off as a cya move, and that in and of itself is a problem. That being said if you don't work in a industrial or manual labor setting half of these things just don't apply to you.
Beleive me it ain't funny when it actually happens.
Boss makes a dollar I make a dime, that's why I die on company time
He actually has the Croc 2 music playing in the background
The best thing about safety videos is that the most outlandish dangers are included because they happened to some idiot, since even these safety boards don’t think of super outlandish stuff.
They're there to cover for the employers because the victim can blame it on the boss for not warning/teaching them about the dangers. Not to mention all these cost can be write off as tax, so even if the cost sounds expensive, a big cooperate will only need to buy 1 and distribute it to dozens of thousands of staff.
Awww yeah
10:20 break to play de bongo doggo
My god, that rite aid talk was too accurate though. I'm a tech now, and they really don't give you much time at all to do it, usually only 2 days out the 7 depending how on the place is
True about places not caring about the worker’s safety, I worked at a logging show, was a greenhorn to that industry but I am a welder that have worked in other industries, and by far logging is the most dangerous, everyone assumes you know everything, was never shown any emergency response plan for our yard or out at the cut blocks, no muster points, no communication, no one told me safety out in the bush when logging trucks were hauling, I would not know who to call incase someone was injured, but of course if you are out in the woods, the only thing that would have worked is a SAT phone, but even then no emergency contacts or training with a SAT phone was provided so it would have been useless. I quit because of that, it was just not worth it.
11:44 Why was he washing dishes and whatnot Nikki? It's simple... because he's ruthless 😎
i had to watching the cooking for culinary class
My job requires me to stay home if I am sick since I am dealing with very ill patients but you can bet your ass I am gonna get shit from everyone for not coming to work anyway. I could go blind today and they would ask where I am at and when I am coming😂
No matter how dumb you think the safety video is, there is a story about it and why it’s necessary. It’s a horrible thought and it baffles and amuses me that someone out there really is THAT dumb.
They only exist for liability reasons.
@@ZeallustImmortal Because some dumb mfer actually did or would do the thing and then blame the company because "You didn't tell me I shouldn't try to iron the wrinkles out of my pants while I'm wearing them."
@@ZeallustImmortal There's a saying: "safety standards are written in blood". So keep in mind every single of those clips happened before to someone somewhere so often that it warranted a training video.
Remember Stockton Rush? The guy that ignored all the safety concerns when he made that sub that killed 5 people including himself? And how the idiot was laughing at the rules and thought he was smart for breaking the mold? Yeah that's why these clips are needed, not just for liability reasons. It's to warn fools like him from repeating it (effectiveness may vary from idiot to idiot).
@@rnlansdownemobile Nice essay, youre wrong.
German work safety video Chad if you need help finding it ask nate he knows which one it is.
I will ask him for sure. Thanks for the heads up.
You can tell Jon never worked in construction. These videos are pretty common
Or food prep. The Danger Zone is a legit thing, and pretty serious.
@dustinrausch5008 Yeah, most makes sense for those in the industry laughed but in horror how food safty isnt a concern for people as someone from the food industry, and yeah, but imo the tripping one deserved some of the trolling because damn just ended clumsiness n tripping with that video if only everyone watched it just use your eyes n move your legs, watch your step
@@TFoxhound Sometimes your view can be obstructed making trips and falls a common thing. For example, you're a construction worker carrying a stack of long metal bars either on your shoulder or in front of you. Imagine falling while lugging around that much weight. It's a serious issue.
28:15 That sounds awfully a lot like Karen in Hotel Hell
You got to see the jontron edged weapons one
Hey, yall needed to work on getting better audio cause i had my system turned up max and still sounds like volume at 2 lol! Glad yall doin better on that
"Heat is hot!" - JonTron
10:32 that is an adorable pup!
I always love a mighty booth reference
All you need is common sense yo yeehaw LMFAO!😆😭
I was hoping they'd notice the mini Elijah Woods in the ground at 22:10.
gotta remember, this generation eats tide pods
16:11 That's Taika Waititi.
7:35 Sabastian was a CRAB!
Nikki, where the hell have you been to not have seen Lord of the Rings???? XD
Purposely running away from it because I decided I wouldn’t like it. I know, I know.
@@gnarlynikki Ah, fair enough. I had the same issue way back when until my sister dragged me off to see it. Man, I was a dumb kid. XD
@@gnarlynikki I tried watching it earlier this year to try to get into it and I literally fell asleep 20 minutes in, woke up an hour and a half later, and spent the rest of my night watching the Matrix instead of rewinding to see what I slept through so you are 100% valid lol
@@Protomorfid but Chad had to make me watch The Matrix too 🤦♀️😂
Boogers are bad.
- Chad, 2021
5:00 “kyrptonite”? Guessing you made a lot of DC and star wars fans mad with that one…
What song is playing at 5:49 it’s driving me crazy
Classic.
notification gangggg
Late comment, but the danger zone is a real thing. If food is in between 41-135 F, bacteria can grow on it a lot easier, this goes for all hot and cold foods but with poultry it can be esp bad, it's why you either keep it above 135 or below 41. Also it's VERY bad if it's been left put for 4+ hours with no reheating/cooling done to keep it at the right temp
I heard that’s Taika Waititi as Gandalf
Pepper can make you sneeze. It has to be finely ground black or white pepper A small amount in your the palm of your hand blown in someone’s face will make them sneeze.
Beautiful dog 🐕 ❤️
You guys have a cute doggy ☺️ 💕
The thing about "everybody knows not to do this" is that there will always be someone that does not know.
I agree that companies will have these toolboxes/powerpoints/instructions In place to cover themselves, but most stupid instructions are there because it went wrong at some point because someone made a mistake or didn't think something through..
The test you have to make to gain access to the site of the company I work for is extremely easy to 95% of people, but 3% of people might have a hard time and 2% might actually fail. I know that people fail because we were supposed to get a new colleague at some point and never saw him because he failed that super easy safety test.
I had to watch to hear stroke one a my company. Also, the fatal half inch sounds like an asian porn film.
15:26 as a 9 fan, i would have felt similarly on the inside.(same actor)
Hold on! Was Nikki's Lord of the Rings reaction recorded?
5:37 Haha ok first off. if the wrench is falling hard enough that it’s bashing in your skull I don’t think a hermit is going to be much help. 2nd there no way a wrench is going to do that much damage based on the height it fell. And 3rd. Jon Tron was right. Let’s say someone did get stabbed in the skull with a wrench. Their not going to have time to scream in agony. They’ll be dead instantly.
I always wonder, is it chad or nikki that puts a heart on the comments?
I edit. We take turns uploading. That’s the only time I’m on the HatGuy account.
If “HatGuy” liked your comment- it was Chad.
I only interact from this account 🙂
@@gnarlynikki hold on. So your nikki??😳😳
@@gnarlynikki oh ok 🙂🙂
@@notluca29 lol yep. It’s me!
@@gnarlynikki 😊😊😊
What the intro song name?
Hah, your dog rocks
I want to pet your doge.
What song is that?
I had to watch like 3 hr videos on workplace safety 2 hrs of it had nothing to do with the department I would be working in.
Just wanna let you know: The description links to another of your video's, instead of the original video
Thanks for the heads up!
@@TheycallmeHatGuy No problem! Just got done watching, you're great to laugh along with!
Dude didn't even work there.
"She couldn't wipe herself properly"
Just one more reason why bidets are superior.
17:03 don’t look? Wdym 👍
Every video needs a shorty break
Why is she looking away at the LoTR one? its mostly a commercial that has nothing to do with plot. And lets be Real, you cant be that mad about LOTR spoilers in 20-fucking-21
We are currently watching them because Nikki has never seen them. We were only half serious.
Its always funny seeing the different ways dogs get trained. You folks were sitting there playing with your dogs mouth and teeth, meanwhile my dog was trained (and shes really good at it) to never touch skin with teeth under any circumstances.
Im not saying yours is trained wrong of course, your dog seems like a cute lil good doggy. Im just observing a difference
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Its fun to joke about when its never happened to you. Yes they sound dumb, yes you think that some moron must have been an idiot, but then you realize thes things happen when people arent really paying attention. Or when they are carrying something and cant actually see where they are going. So on. And then it happens in front of you and it just isnt funny anymore.
Most people who make fun of these tend to not work in an industrial setting
Gaawd! You're missing all the punch lines and stuff.. you're reaction vid is lacking timing and attention to details.. do better next time! buuh!😅
I fart so often before we record that I'm exhausted. You wouldn't know what it's like to have maximus farticus syndrome. Breaking wind has burned my life to the ground. There I sit on raw buns trying to suffer through the pain and this is what I get. You don't and hopefully never will understand the sacrifice that I make every time I clench back against the bellowing wind tunnel that is my back side, so that I can try and get through these videos.
Shorty is one-hundred-percent the cutest little thing in existence
"Half and inch" Giggles