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Safety Personal Accountability
Safety: A Personal and Collective Responsibility
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed colleagues, and valued guests, today we gather not merely as individuals but as stewards of safety in the construction industry. Each one of us plays a crucial role in ensuring that every worksite remains a bastion of security and well-being.
Let me start by stating a fundamental truth: ultimately, you are responsible for your safety. It's a mantra we've all heard, perhaps so often it risks losing its resonance. But today, I urge you to truly internalize these words, to let them guide every action, every decision, and every interaction you have on the job.
When you step onto a construction site, you're not just a...
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The Safety Culture
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The Safety Culture Safety culture within the construction industry is not just a buzzword; it's a vital aspect that can make or break a company. In an environment where hazards lurk around every corner, where a simple mistake can lead to catastrophic consequences, prioritizing safety isn't just an option-it's an imperative. In this monologue, we'll delve into the significance of safety culture,...
Human Performance
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“Human Performance Concept” Ladies and gentlemen, imagine a bustling construction site: towering cranes sway gracefully against the backdrop of a clear blue sky, the rhythmic clang of hammers echoes through the air, and a symphony of workers moves with precision and purpose. Yet, amidst this orchestration of progress, there lies a silent, invisible guardian - one often overlooked but indispensa...
Eye Protection
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Eye Protection Types and Care Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed colleagues in the construction industry, let's discuss a topic vital for our safety on the worksite: eye protection. In the realm of construction, our eyes are exposed to a multitude of hazards, from flying debris to harmful chemicals. Fortunately, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has laid down specific require...
Safety - its all in the planning
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Safety-It’s all in the Plan I come before you today to talk about something that should be at the forefront of every project, every task, and every decision we make: safety. Yes, safety - it's not just a buzzword, it's not just a checkbox on a form, it's the very foundation upon which our industry stands. And today, I want to emphasize that safety, my friends, it's all in the planning. You see,...
Safety is more than an Attitude
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Safety is more than an Attitude In the bustling world of construction, where every clang of metal and whirr of machinery echoes with the promise of progress, there exists a guiding principle that transcends mere protocol and procedure. It's the belief that safety is not just a set of rules, but an attitude-a way of life that shapes every aspect of the work. From the rookie laborer to the season...
Extension Cord Safety
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Extension Cord Safety when we talk about the heartbeat of a construction site, we often think about towering cranes, the roar of heavy machinery, and the rhythmic pounding of hammers. But amidst this orchestrated chaos, there's a silent hero, one that powers our tools, illuminates our workspaces, and connects us to the very lifeblood of our projects: the humble extension cord. Now, you might th...
The Pre Demolition Engineering Survey
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The Pre-Demolition Engineering Survey Today, I want to discuss a crucial element in our construction and demolition endeavors-the often overlooked, yet fundamentally important, OSHA (1926) required Pre-Demolition Engineering Survey. This is not just another checkbox in the regulatory checklist; it's a comprehensive strategy that defines our commitment to safety and production efficiency. Introd...
OSHA Focus 4
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OSHA’s Construction Focus Four Ladies and gentlemen, today I'd like to delve into a critical aspect of construction safety that often goes unnoticed, yet plays a pivotal role in ensuring the well-being of workers on job sites across the nation. I'm talking about OSHA's Focus Four - a set of four hazardous categories that consistently contribute to the majority of construction-related fatalities...
Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
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Good [morning/afternoon/evening] everyone! I hope you're all doing well. Today, we're going to dive into a crucial aspect of our work - Emergency Action Procedures in construction. This is a topic that directly impacts our safety and the well-being of everyone on this construction site. Let's start by understanding what Emergency Action Procedures, or EAP, really mean. In simple terms, EAP is a...
AWP Safety-Toolbox Safety Meeting Topic
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Thank you for joining me today as we delve into a crucial aspect of construction safety - the responsible and safe use of aerial work platforms, specifically focusing on scissor and boom lifts. In the dynamic world of construction, where heights and complex structures are an everyday challenge, ensuring the well-being of our workers is paramount. Aerial work platforms, or AWPs, have become indi...
Silica Dust and Silicosis
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"Silica Dust Awareness and Prevention in Concrete Breaking: Safeguarding Against Silicosis" Introduction: Concrete breaking activities can expose workers to hazardous levels of silica dust, a known respiratory hazard that can lead to serious health issues such as silicosis. Silicosis is a progressive and irreversible lung disease caused by inhaling crystalline silica particles. To ensure the sa...
Preventing Falls in Construction
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Toolbox Safety Topic: Preventing Falls in Construction Introduction: Falls are a leading cause of injuries and fatalities in the construction industry. The nature of construction work often involves working at heights, exposing workers to the risk of falls. It is crucial to address this hazard through proper training, equipment use, and awareness. This toolbox talk aims to highlight the types o...
Toolbox Safety Topic The PTP-The Most Important tool on the Jobsite
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The Pre-Task Plan Toolbox Safety Topic A Pre-Task Plan (PTP) is a detailed and systematic process of planning and outlining the steps, procedures, and safety measures that need to be followed before initiating a specific task on a construction job. The purpose of a Pre-Task Plan is to identify and mitigate potential hazards, ensure the safety of workers, and prevent accidents or injuries during...
Toolbox safety meetings, The purpose
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Toolbox Safety Meeting Toolbox Safety Topic A Toolbox Safety Meeting, also known as a Toolbox Talk or Safety Huddle, is a short, informal meeting held at the beginning of a work shift on a construction job site. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss specific safety topics, address potential hazards, and reinforce safe work practices among the construction crew. These meetings typically la...
Cold weather Hazards
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Cold weather Hazards
Crane Safety
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Crane Safety
Project 655 M, Flight # 13, Building Separation Scope Complete
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Project 655 M, Flight # 13, Building Separation Scope Complete
Project 655 M, Flight # 12, Final Phase of Separation
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Project 655 M, Flight # 12, Final Phase of Separation
Project 655 M, Flight # 11, Continuation of 2nd floor demo
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Project 655 M, Flight # 11, Continuation of 2nd floor demo
Project655 M, Flight 10, 2nd Floor Demo Begins
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Project655 M, Flight 10, 2nd Floor Demo Begins
Project 655 M, Flight # 9 Roof Scope Complete
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Project 655 M, Flight # 9 Roof Scope Complete
Project 655 M, Flight # 8, Building separation demolition continues
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Project 655 M, Flight # 8, Building separation demolition continues
Project 655 M, Flight # 7, 80% Roof Separation Complete
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Project 655 M, Flight # 7, 80% Roof Separation Complete
Project 655 M, Flight # 6, Roof and Wall Demo Continues
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Project 655 M, Flight # 6, Roof and Wall Demo Continues
Project 655 M, Drone Flight #5, Roof Demo Continues
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Project 655 M, Drone Flight #5, Roof Demo Continues
Project 655 M, Flight # 4, Scaffolding Installed
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Project 655 M, Flight # 4, Scaffolding Installed
Project 655 M, Separation Begins, Into The Night
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Project 655 M, Separation Begins, Into The Night
Project 655 M, Flight#2 Installing Safety Measures
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Project 655 M, Flight#2 Installing Safety Measures
Project 655 M Pre-Demolition Aerial Survey
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Project 655 M Pre-Demolition Aerial Survey

Комментарии

  • @josephkanowitz6875
    @josephkanowitz6875 19 дней назад

    ב''ה, worth a chuckle, but also worth noting that while sort of a consumable item, we all know even comfortable safety lenses often scratch and fogged if looked at funny, while some of the curved designs distort in a way that's terrible if you're already up against astigmatism. Been stuck with the same prescription lenses for almost a decade now and while not cheap, durability is a solved problem for those lens materials and would less disrupt the vision that safety eyewear is supposed to protect. If only all this healthcare spending actually made such readily available for occupational health, but 🤡 world.

  • @user-fn3cl5pl2k
    @user-fn3cl5pl2k 29 дней назад

    2 rats

  • @dirkdiggler2052
    @dirkdiggler2052 Месяц назад

    Nice shout out.

  • @jameskelly2729
    @jameskelly2729 Месяц назад

    😍 "Promosm"

  • @dirkdiggler2052
    @dirkdiggler2052 Месяц назад

    Share safety glasses and spread pink eye!

  • @Workingman1900
    @Workingman1900 2 месяца назад

    It’s going to happen it’s inevitable, just hope you have that one guy that can call you out 😂

  • @johnanello9926
    @johnanello9926 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time out of your day for these great safety videos

    • @NuthinNu-gf1yi
      @NuthinNu-gf1yi 2 месяца назад

      You bet...I hate the thought that someone could be injured just because they were unaware of potential hazards around them. Thanks

  • @diehard8061
    @diehard8061 2 месяца назад

    Yeah put your SAFTEY glasses on so you can't see a damn thing!

  • @ohmaigod2
    @ohmaigod2 3 месяца назад

    Safety rules are absolutely fine, as long as they apply to EVERYONE on the job.

    • @middleclassbubba5876
      @middleclassbubba5876 3 месяца назад

      That's what's required in a true safety culture... Thanks for commenting 🙂

  • @x-man5056
    @x-man5056 3 месяца назад

    There is no legit requirement to wear safety glasses to observe crane operations. Hard hat yes. Eye protection no.

    • @middleclassbubba5876
      @middleclassbubba5876 3 месяца назад

      You may be correct, however OSHA defers to company policy, and in this case it was company policy for glasses to be worn at all times on company job sites while participating in tasks. Anyway, my objective was/is creating a safety culture. Thanks for commenting 🙂

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 3 месяца назад

      @@middleclassbubba5876OSHA doesn't defer to company policy. But company policy may 'add to' OSHA laws. When a company does make such a policy, it becomes enforceable by OSHA.

  • @The_Usual_Mechanic
    @The_Usual_Mechanic 3 месяца назад

    And ignored him walking under a suspended crane

  • @Blake4625kHz
    @Blake4625kHz 3 месяца назад

    Nothing like a little humor to get through a gray day😆

  • @monawarmonawar1913
    @monawarmonawar1913 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @davidh7300
    @davidh7300 6 месяцев назад

    Legend has it Ben no longer worked there after this day.

    • @middleclassbubba5876
      @middleclassbubba5876 6 месяцев назад

      No, As a matter of fact he was held in higher regard, he had always been safety conscious, and he was flourishing in his position. He is a super guy, quiet, conscience, and talented. This was his first experience with a crane and in less than desirable conditions. I think I posted a drone flyover of the project in progress. Best Regards, Scott

  • @melloreacts4327
    @melloreacts4327 7 месяцев назад

    I'm the safety manager (somehow I fell into this position, I hate it) these bright individuals put me on a safety card for no hardhat because mine fell off into the acid pit. I guess next time I'll put mine back on acid and all and give the company the medical bill right?? I even had to impute the safety card into the system on myself... wtf!??

    • @michaelharmon7052
      @michaelharmon7052 Месяц назад

      Had you had a safety clip that held your hard hat to your person it wouldn't have fallen off now would it have? Huh genius?

  • @dawncrypto7830
    @dawncrypto7830 11 месяцев назад

    Great Safety video. Well done

  • @sakog.5608
    @sakog.5608 Год назад

    I have a question about the chemical spills if the security officer see chemical spills on the floor and his job location what should I do first thing?

    • @middleclassbubba5876
      @middleclassbubba5876 Год назад

      Isolate the hazard...warning sign, barricades, whatever. Notify your supervisor and building maintenance. Keep others away from the area until relieved by entity in charge of property arrives.

  • @davidmu8593
    @davidmu8593 Год назад

    The fog looks much like a cloud of mountain mists.

  • @Newrass25
    @Newrass25 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @meganmiller9752
    @meganmiller9752 Год назад

    I'm doing a GFCI safety brief tomorrow and your video helped me! thank you!!

  • @stalinkunnel3774
    @stalinkunnel3774 Год назад

    Can u share ur email id plzz ??

  • @stalinkunnel3774
    @stalinkunnel3774 Год назад

  • @marwanal_khazraji2232
    @marwanal_khazraji2232 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @user-ph1rw3xb5e
    @user-ph1rw3xb5e Год назад

    Excuse me can you make All safety topic like pdf file?

  • @Nkz187
    @Nkz187 Год назад

    Thanks for the video sir. Really helpfull for my Site Safety Supervisor test😊👍

  • @ronniedille6063
    @ronniedille6063 Год назад

    Haven't seen many of these never knew about them but I will b here more As you Have always been a inspiration 💗 to. Me way to go cuz

  • @arifahmed1202
    @arifahmed1202 Год назад

    Thanks for Your video, it's really helpful.

  • @dlogan3004
    @dlogan3004 2 года назад

    Hey buddy! I’m the one that told you the story about me getting cut with the demo saw a few months ago. (LinoelRichiesCrackPipe). Well we had another incident. I’m a Hoe Operator now and about 2 months ago I was setting a precast storm manhole (6’x6’) about 12ft deep. I picked it, swung it in the hole for a preset before we cut the last joint of pipe. They got their measurement so I was going to pull the box out, I boomed up and started swinging, as soon as the front edge cleared my top bench the manhole completely fell apart. The base (roughly 1800lbs) rolled back down in the hole and I was left with the 3 walls just hanging on my spreader cables. I started crying before I even looked down in the hole but I know somebody had to be seriously injured or dead. Thank god no one was hurt. Ended up there was one single piece of rebar in that entire structure. Be safe out there fellas, manufacturers are penny pinching and cutting corners to save a buck. That’s the stuff that gets people killed

  • @okiedoke6373
    @okiedoke6373 2 года назад

    I've got more s*** in my eyes wearing safety glasses than not never have I seen it cutting wheel explode nor have I had a grinding just come apart on me although the one I'm using now is missing a great great opportunity to do so will it I doubt it I'll burn it up just like I did the one before it 35 years I've been doing this I've seen more people hurt on job sites with all this safety BS tie off I doubt it Slide the ladder down the beam highly likely Walk The Bean even higher it's like this there was 5 people died building the Empire State Building the Twin Towers had 60 people died that's 55 people dead that didn't have to die Empire State Building not one tied off not one go figure

  • @jamesredmond6699
    @jamesredmond6699 2 года назад

    The safety glasses prevent you from seeing in the fog or the rain then they're not safe at all

  • @pradishlama285
    @pradishlama285 2 года назад

    Thank you 🦺

  • @dzl6848
    @dzl6848 2 года назад

    Remember when men where men and just went to work and worked an 8hr day. Now an 8 hr day lucky if you work 5 with all the safety bullshit. If you can't see someone without a hi visit maybe you should find a new career. Or don't drive heavy machinery.

  • @eligebrown8998
    @eligebrown8998 2 года назад

    I've learned one thing. If it's union guys unloading my truck on the other end I refuse to take the load. Bout had enough of their safety bullshit. 2 hrs for safety meeting when I could've been unloaded in 15 minutes. Heaven for f...king bid if somebody helps somebody else. Waste of money like the Biden administration

  • @lilmike2710
    @lilmike2710 2 года назад

    I've had the pleasure of being among the company of men who do work within America's infrastructure, namely union jobs, and I have seen first hand exactly why things are so expensive and time consuming. Reasons? Simple.. literally %75 of the costs go to pay the salary's of men who do absolutely NOTHING. "Warm bodies". Literally paid to do nothing. Useless. Whenever your driving past a construction or work site and you see a group of men standing there doing absolutely nothing, chances are THATS ALL THEY DO EVER. And rest assured they are there holding whatever title they may have, due to laws, rules and regulations passed by lawmakers that have been lobbied by Union reps. It's one big unfunny joke.

    • @curtmarch9294
      @curtmarch9294 2 года назад

      Have you ever worked construction??

    • @lilmike2710
      @lilmike2710 2 года назад

      @@curtmarch9294 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @CoreyB777
    @CoreyB777 2 года назад

    I worked at a cefco over nights. My manager asked me to go fill in at another store overnight for a couple of days. The manager at the other store asked me to clean her office on the first night so I was more then happy to do so. Well she left and I get to cleaning her office and I found a meth pipe she had left on her desk with the meth. I called our district manager and informed her about it. So our district manager came in at 4 a.m. already pissed off. And my shift ended at 5 a.m. when the managers are supposed to come in and do a shift change. So our district manager waited in the back to listen to the conversation I had when the manager lady showed up at 6 a.m. I asked her how come she was late? She told me she had some issues in the morning. I said, yeah I'd have issues to if I was using meth. She instantly started cussing me out and that's when our district manager made her presence known and fired that manager on the spot. I proceeded to run that store for about a month until they got a new manager in.

  • @WOLF-tw7nx
    @WOLF-tw7nx 2 года назад

    Look what the crybaby liberals and OSHA has done to a construction site

  • @wesleymathews5234
    @wesleymathews5234 2 года назад

    I have to say I really do miss you buddy.you taught me a lot. Wes

    • @middleclassbubba5876
      @middleclassbubba5876 2 года назад

      Good to hear from you Wes! I hope all is going well for you, I know you were on the right track with high ambition. Keep Moving Man!

  • @MrStaybrown
    @MrStaybrown 2 года назад

    Shoot..we had a safety guy call out a supervisor who was the son of a manager for deliberately walking through Red Zones and the safety guy was fired for calling out the managers son. Supervisors told us to mind our own business with certain people.

    • @middleclassbubba5876
      @middleclassbubba5876 2 года назад

      I believe I would be willing to loose my job for a clear conscious. I had a team member one time refuse to allow the owner into a regulated zone, ppir guy didn't know he was the owner. The owner left, got an authorized person to escort him into the area. When the guy figured out he kept the owner out her was a little nervous to say the least. The owner was at the next morning PTP/Safety meeting. He called the employee by name, you could hear a pin drop, and the owner thanked the for protecting him and bought him lunch...that set the tone for that project and all future projects, best corporate move I've ever seen...moral, productivity and safety , all took a bump to the positive.

    • @MrStaybrown
      @MrStaybrown 2 года назад

      @@middleclassbubba5876 real stand up people, it takes courage to correct a mistake and it's admirable plus it inspires.

  • @the_regulator1145
    @the_regulator1145 2 года назад

    Our safety was a certified cross dresser, and we let him know that we know everytime his fruity ass walk on our site. 9/10, safety guys are a waste of money, put in that position purely by nepotism.

  • @jayf4340
    @jayf4340 2 года назад

    When I was mining I caught my safety officer smoking by the fuel truck of all things. He told me that his job is downforce the rules for me not him

  • @AndrewDB79
    @AndrewDB79 2 года назад

    The "Safety Guy" for the company I work for LITERALLY said "I don't know why I'm the Safety Guy, I don't know anything." Like, TF. He's a pretty cool dude though.

  • @aarondavis8652
    @aarondavis8652 2 года назад

    #Fuckdhgriffin

  • @anderhighhill5335
    @anderhighhill5335 2 года назад

    Not sure if I will ever need to use this knowledge, but I am glad I know it! Keep up the good content

  • @METALMAN4Wii
    @METALMAN4Wii 2 года назад

    Bad glow stick bad.

  • @bartmattingly7786
    @bartmattingly7786 2 года назад

    Safety guys should have to walk around with orange strobe lights on their hardhats so we can see them coming!

  • @keithl2110
    @keithl2110 2 года назад

    That's the whole reason Breadstick Ricky goes to work, lookin to bust the safety man!!

    • @insylem
      @insylem 2 месяца назад

      Glad I'm not the only one thinking about bread stick ricky

  • @duanedeshotels5549
    @duanedeshotels5549 2 года назад

    I just goes to show you that safety men are nothing but a waste of time and money. I remember when our safety incentive was $2 an hour . Everyone work safely because you would lose that $2 for that week or month depending. Now I got some a****** that's never done my job telling me how to do it safely , trying to write you up for safety glasses. Had one safety man try to tell me that if you fail while tied off you had 15 minutes to live because the harness would cut the circulation off in your legs and you would die that dude was freaking retarded. But yet he was in supervision, oh and a child molester fresh out of prison took a test and became a safety man.

  • @michaelpflaumer2487
    @michaelpflaumer2487 2 года назад

    What a shitty job, perfect for those with the tyrrant mentality... the only drawback is having to prove everyday after your first day that you are required...that's when you become a totally annoyance and detriment to the work site. But hey what do you care???

  • @Marcus-yn4yh
    @Marcus-yn4yh 2 года назад

    Holy shit it’s rosco in real life

    • @henriqueribeiro8167
      @henriqueribeiro8167 2 года назад

      Rosco Killed the safety-man and took his Job!

    • @Immortal-_-Sin
      @Immortal-_-Sin 14 дней назад

      If roscoe was trying to not get fired or Osha is there.

  • @ryanshepherd6457
    @ryanshepherd6457 2 года назад

    1 thing...i just got here, and 44 seconds into it you finally said "let's get started" after saying exactly what everyone says. We know...we get it...like/subscribe/share I'll shoot ya a "like" just cause but if e every video has that intro......man

    • @middleclassbubba5876
      @middleclassbubba5876 2 года назад

      Thanks Ryan. I think i agree with you. Just Newby youtube habits. My real concern is to just get the message out. I am and will continually strive to improve my content and appearance of my channel. Thanks for your comment, I will work on my brevity. 🙂👍

    • @ryanshepherd6457
      @ryanshepherd6457 2 года назад

      @@middleclassbubba5876 That was the perfect reply. You took a suggestion and grew from it. Not everyone will offer good suggestions and of course every one else will think they know what's best for your channel lol.. you seem to enjoy what you do eventhough your views are low you still strive as if you have 3.6M That's good ethic. I wish you well... Thank you