Ackshuwly, as a former safety man, I can attest to the fact that red tape is the only thing that can actually keep the safety man at bay. If you want to do some sketchy sh*t, make sure to put the red tape in a place where no one can see the work, and it will buy you at least ten to fifteen minutes until the safety man can get clearance to cross the "danger barricade". It is also pretty useful when the safety team needs to keep everyone from seeing when they are doing sketchy sh*t or that they signed off on sketchy sh*t being done!
It's also very useful to keep people from messing with your finish work. We had to red tape our entire work station to keep other trades out. We had the entire area contracted for us to set our stuff down.
As a mechanic for a construction company there's been a number of times that I've told the safety man that he needs to be elsewhere for about 30min. The first time I told him he asked why and my response was I have a solution but it's best if only me and my associate knows how it got done. One time he showed up to a job while I was welding on equipment and there was two other guys with welding hoods, fire extinguishers and water bottles activity putting putting out fires that where starting all over the $750,000 machine from the grease all over it. When he asked what was going on I said repairs and he needed to leave the area for not having the proper safety gear. He walked away and when I was loading up my truck afterwards he came up to me and started asking questions and talking about possible alternatives. I told him 90% of what I do to keep shit going and making money he doesn't want to know about. After a bit of arguing and a few higher ups backing me I get left alone unless I call for him to discuss issues with the guys doing unnecessary unsafe things that's damaging the equipment (aka making my work unnecessarily hard).
@@tclemens96 its either they let you do you, or they take the piece of equipment off the job and have it taken apart and rebuild whatever the issues are with all new parts therefore costing them thousands upon thousands of dollars. Once money becomes the issues, safety man is "irrelevant".
@@tclemens96 We had a highly trusted maintenance tech that we gave that kind of leeway. He would tell us the same thing, and our response was always, "Don't let anyone get hurt," and we would give a suggestion or two for making sure of it. It sounds like your safety man is either a jerk, or green around the ears. There actually is "deviation" paperwork in ISO certified programs(Chemical plant safety), because all top-notch safety peeps know some jobs just require sketch.
Well in all fairness, I'm convinced that Ricky goes for the write ups when he needs something to wipe with after taking a dump. Perhaps he didn't have to anything to drop?
Well almost. If he had done it right the safety man would be securely duct taped to the chair with a half a roll around his gullet so he couldn't make noise. And to get to that point Ricky would have to Mickey Finn the Safety Man's Red Bull so he could have plausible deniability.
@@joeyl.rowland4153 what's the matter with Micky Finnen the safety guy? If we all went buy the book, nothing would ever get done? That's just redneck ingenuity at its finest. Right or wrong?
Every time I see Ricky and Safety Guy having a chat, I wonder "what kind of sketchy shit are Pablo and Roscoe doing?" You know Ricky is just the distraction to keep Mr. Safety Man and the Boss Man distracted.
I'm like Ricky, I remember working at a gas bar, and we had a hole near our little shop, We put cones, yellow caution tape and a piece of plywood to cover said hole till it got fixed. One day someone decided to ignore all the safety shit, stepped onto plywood which then cracked and they fell over, scraping a knee and their hand. They complained to the main store because it was "Dangerous to the customers!" and I was just like Ricky when they came to ask us about it. I was like "There's cones, yellow tape with "CAUTION" written on it to block it off. Ask them why decided to ignore the cones, and step over the tape in the first place? Not my fault they're a dumbass."
I love this channel. I wish this dude would put out more content. Watching one of these videos and a cup of coffee before I go out to work in the morning would just make my day.
I work factory maintenance. Sometimes when I have to keep repairing something over and over again because our operators are kind of brutal with the equipment, I'll wrap the yellow and black caution tape around what I just fixed. 9/10 times, whatever I put that tape on, it doesn't get broken again. Trust the tape, y'all.
Ricky is not wrong. If you take the last honey bun from a man that has been working all day and looking forward to it, there's going to be some danger.
@@dustycows What this guy said. Whoever is filling the vending machine aint doing their job. You should know better than to have only one slot of honeybuns in the Break Room Vending Machine.
I’m an union Iron worker, and I believe the red tape is the best thing to keep the unwanted crowd out of the work area, especially when they tell you it has to get done no matter what before you leave for the day.
@@napalmstickylikeglue oh god, you want their to be a hundred lawsuits and maybe no company left? Ricky plays his role as safety man plays his. It's the ying and yang of the business.
@@khaoticpenguin3945 easy skarsky.... It would be quite entertaining to see how he would handle such a position. Seeing as he has the most common sense out of most of them. 😏
There’s one more use for red tape that Ricky forgot to mention, that is to bind and gag the Safety Man to a pole so that his brand of red tape isn’t going to mess up everyone’s day.
For a moment there I thought Safety was mad because he'd driven his own truck into the trench and wanted someone to blame for it. Haven't watched anyone drive into a trench but I've watched operations staff drive right thru my red tape so...
Danger tape has been known to keep the safety man out of areas entirely if identified as hot work AND the area's barricaded within the safety man's line of sight.
This is absolutely proof of Ricky being the actual boss of a multi million dollar company. The property next to the project where the "300" trench was put in? He owns it. Roscoe knows.
100% correct. Use of red tape. Although my preferred use is red tape off an area so that the safety man can't come check on you freeing you up to do all the sketchy s*** you have to to get a job done.
They had safety in mind red tape pillows in the bottom of the hole. How much safer can they be.Safety man with a pen is like a kid with a hammer ,instead of every things a nail it’s a write up.
What I love is that not for a second do I not think Ricky would let Roscoe kick him in the chest into a pile of pillows and mattresses because it sounds like a fun time.
I am ashamed that I never thought about putting danger tape around my break area. 30 years in construction and I never did that. Well that's about to change. I gotta remember to pick up some do not enter signs too.
I'm not gonna lie, Ricky handled that better than I would've (not a statement I normally would make). Sure, there may not have been a REASON for the trench. The site manager/overseer can come talk to me about that and there's not much I'd have been able to say. But the safety man would've been hearing some very choice words trying to pin a blind machine operator driving their machine into the marked, taped off hole in the ground on me
I agree with Ricky the more the safety man explains it the more Ricky did the right thing in this situation.
he did tape all around it yeah, this wouldn't stand in court as there is CLEAR INDICATIONS OF A DANGEROUS AREA
Exactly! 💯
Honestly I'm surprised taped it, and Roscoe "doing the kicking"! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ackshuwly, as a former safety man, I can attest to the fact that red tape is the only thing that can actually keep the safety man at bay. If you want to do some sketchy sh*t, make sure to put the red tape in a place where no one can see the work, and it will buy you at least ten to fifteen minutes until the safety man can get clearance to cross the "danger barricade". It is also pretty useful when the safety team needs to keep everyone from seeing when they are doing sketchy sh*t or that they signed off on sketchy sh*t being done!
It's also very useful to keep people from messing with your finish work. We had to red tape our entire work station to keep other trades out. We had the entire area contracted for us to set our stuff down.
As a mechanic for a construction company there's been a number of times that I've told the safety man that he needs to be elsewhere for about 30min. The first time I told him he asked why and my response was I have a solution but it's best if only me and my associate knows how it got done. One time he showed up to a job while I was welding on equipment and there was two other guys with welding hoods, fire extinguishers and water bottles activity putting putting out fires that where starting all over the $750,000 machine from the grease all over it. When he asked what was going on I said repairs and he needed to leave the area for not having the proper safety gear. He walked away and when I was loading up my truck afterwards he came up to me and started asking questions and talking about possible alternatives. I told him 90% of what I do to keep shit going and making money he doesn't want to know about. After a bit of arguing and a few higher ups backing me I get left alone unless I call for him to discuss issues with the guys doing unnecessary unsafe things that's damaging the equipment (aka making my work unnecessarily hard).
@@tclemens96 its either they let you do you, or they take the piece of equipment off the job and have it taken apart and rebuild whatever the issues are with all new parts therefore costing them thousands upon thousands of dollars. Once money becomes the issues, safety man is "irrelevant".
@@tclemens96 We had a highly trusted maintenance tech that we gave that kind of leeway. He would tell us the same thing, and our response was always, "Don't let anyone get hurt," and we would give a suggestion or two for making sure of it. It sounds like your safety man is either a jerk, or green around the ears. There actually is "deviation" paperwork in ISO certified programs(Chemical plant safety), because all top-notch safety peeps know some jobs just require sketch.
You kant even spell axshoelee
*Safety Man:* "What were you doing with that red tape?!"
*Ricky:* _"Your job!"_
Can we All Agree that for once in his life, Ricky DID SOMETHING RIGHT that kept Safety man from writing him up for the Billionth time ?? ✋🥴
Well in all fairness, I'm convinced that Ricky goes for the write ups when he needs something to wipe with after taking a dump. Perhaps he didn't have to anything to drop?
Well almost. If he had done it right the safety man would be securely duct taped to the chair with a half a roll around his gullet so he couldn't make noise. And to get to that point Ricky would have to Mickey Finn the Safety Man's Red Bull so he could have plausible deniability.
@@joeyl.rowland4153 what's the matter with Micky Finnen the safety guy? If we all went buy the book, nothing would ever get done? That's just redneck ingenuity at its finest. Right or wrong?
@@mickysmithiii1213 😃😃😃
And Safety Man still wants to write him up for making the trench.
Every time I see Ricky and Safety Guy having a chat, I wonder "what kind of sketchy shit are Pablo and Roscoe doing?" You know Ricky is just the distraction to keep Mr. Safety Man and the Boss Man distracted.
Sounds like Ricky needs to put red tape around Safety man’s office, because that’s obviously a dangerous place to be
Only for paperwork and beauracratic reasons
Safety man's office *IS* where all the incidents are recorded, so if they want fewer recorded incidents... just sayin;..
I agree with Ricky. Sorry Safety Man. Red tape that whole jobsite Ricky.😂😂😂😂
I'm like Ricky, I remember working at a gas bar, and we had a hole near our little shop, We put cones, yellow caution tape and a piece of plywood to cover said hole till it got fixed. One day someone decided to ignore all the safety shit, stepped onto plywood which then cracked and they fell over, scraping a knee and their hand. They complained to the main store because it was "Dangerous to the customers!" and I was just like Ricky when they came to ask us about it. I was like "There's cones, yellow tape with "CAUTION" written on it to block it off. Ask them why decided to ignore the cones, and step over the tape in the first place? Not my fault they're a dumbass."
no they wanted to sue.
Now I need to see Roscoe yell 'This is SPARTA!'
Ricky’s using that red tape almost as a lock out/tag out kind of thing for personal reasons. That’s great!
Taking the last frosted honey bun out of the vending machine, THIS IS SPARTA! 🤬
The real reason the trench was dug. Tool room tommy got the honey bun
@@nickabel8279 LOL he sure did
I love this channel. I wish this dude would put out more content. Watching one of these videos and a cup of coffee before I go out to work in the morning would just make my day.
puts out a video darn near every other day! I just wish they were all this, but sometimes he does a string about his truck or something.
Quality over quantity in my book
it's very real. i can't get enough, lol.
I find this explanation of the multitude of uses for red tape to be on point.
I work factory maintenance. Sometimes when I have to keep repairing something over and over again because our operators are kind of brutal with the equipment, I'll wrap the yellow and black caution tape around what I just fixed. 9/10 times, whatever I put that tape on, it doesn't get broken again. Trust the tape, y'all.
Ricky is not wrong. If you take the last honey bun from a man that has been working all day and looking forward to it, there's going to be some danger.
I mean yes and no, how many other men are working all day and looking forward to that same honey bun though?
They vending machine guy needs to put more than one slot of honey buns in the machine. He needs to fill the whole Bottom row. 😂
Lol, frosted honeybun is my favorite….
@@dustycows What this guy said. Whoever is filling the vending machine aint doing their job. You should know better than to have only one slot of honeybuns in the Break Room Vending Machine.
I’m an union Iron worker, and I believe the red tape is the best thing to keep the unwanted crowd out of the work area, especially when they tell you it has to get done no matter what before you leave for the day.
I was going to do the kicking. 😂
Once again ricky saving lives and nooooo appreciation
Wow, Ricky actually shut up when he was told to by the safety guy. What dimension did we just fall into? 😳
Safety man should have to spend the day in Ricky's shoes so he can appreciate the hard work that Ricky provides to the company.
I'd like them to have Ricky step in for Safety for a few clips.
@@napalmstickylikeglue oh god, you want their to be a hundred lawsuits and maybe no company left? Ricky plays his role as safety man plays his. It's the ying and yang of the business.
@@khaoticpenguin3945 easy skarsky.... It would be quite entertaining to see how he would handle such a position. Seeing as he has the most common sense out of most of them. 😏
Ricky should have had a lock out tag out specifically for the vending machine not the red tape 🤣👍👍
Woulda been pretty funny if you'd cut to roscoe and he was screaming "this is sparta!!" Lol.. 😆🤘🏼🇺🇲
Omg Ricky is a genius. 🤣 🤣
Shhh don't tell anyone 😜
Missed opportunity for nicknaming the safety man: Buzzkill
In the blind hunting and you upload, deer are just gonna have to wait on Ricky
This! Is! SPARTA!!!
Bro we caution taped our work cart for a reason and it's not for our own protection.
Me and another guy was holding the ladder for a guy cus the ground wasn't level and it reminded me of these two. Lol.
Safety man is such a buzz killer. He should be giving Ricky and Rosco a raise for using the Red tape. 😊🍀♥️
"THIS IS SPARTA!!!"
the best episode , yet.
There’s one more use for red tape that Ricky forgot to mention, that is to bind and gag the Safety Man to a pole so that his brand of red tape isn’t going to mess up everyone’s day.
Pillows!!!! I'm fuckn dying here!!!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😎😎😎
That’s fuking awesome I bout died I spent my drink out that was funny 😄 😂😂😂😂😂
Love it!!!
Hey safety man, you gotta realize one simple rule. "This Is Sparta!!!". LOL
Nah i aint got nothing to add to this.. priceless keep em comming man
This is Sparta safety man.
Yeah right probably trying to scam me.
I halfway expected Rosco to reply with This is Sparta! 🤣🤣
For a moment there I thought Safety was mad because he'd driven his own truck into the trench and wanted someone to blame for it.
Haven't watched anyone drive into a trench but I've watched operations staff drive right thru my red tape so...
Somehow after the first minute I knew rosco was involved 😂😂 and the ending confirmed it. Another Gold vid!
Roscoe doesn't need hand wraps for a fight. He uses red tape to warn others how dangerous his fist are before the fight.
Lol, was waiting for Ricky to put red tape over safety man’s mouth.
"Me and Roscoe were thinking?!" Safety man's worst phrase ever.
Danger tape has been known to keep the safety man out of areas entirely if identified as hot work AND the area's barricaded within the safety man's line of sight.
Damn safety man, always killing the fun!
Would love see Rosco yelling out
I AM SPARTA!!!!!! 😂
This is I why I like to believe Ricky is actually the Owner of the company.
Hell yeah dude!!
This is absolutely proof of Ricky being the actual boss of a multi million dollar company. The property next to the project where the "300" trench was put in? He owns it. Roscoe knows.
Meanwhile at the trench with Ricky & Rosco with the safety man.. "THIS.. IS.. SPARTA!!!"
PWAHAHAHA 😂 🤣 👍
I get it now! You're a pipeliner! I wish my job was that easy.
100% correct. Use of red tape. Although my preferred use is red tape off an area so that the safety man can't come check on you freeing you up to do all the sketchy s*** you have to to get a job done.
I need to add a roll of red tape to my tool bag
these guys would make a great tv show
Can we get one of roscoe interacting with Pablo keep it up buddy
We had the black and yellow tape. The only one that could cross that candy cane tape was the person that put it there, or a senior inspector LMAO.
They had safety in mind red tape pillows in the bottom of the hole. How much safer can they be.Safety man with a pen is like a kid with a hammer ,instead of every things a nail it’s a write up.
Ricky: I had the red tape!!!
Every Other Employee: I block off the area.
Join the X-Ray Club and use the Radiation Barricade. I dare someone to just cross it
Only Ricky lmfao 🤣 😂 💀 😆 🤪
Roscoe's bit was just hilarious lmao
Taking the last honey bun is a declaration of war
This is hilarious!!!
The safety man said it himself "red tape is used to ID dangerous areas ". That's what Ricky did
Someone with the money to waste needs to send this man a pallet of red tape for the pure hilarity of it!
Glad to see some new content
ricky can i get an OKKKKKK lmao every sentence i swear
What I love is that not for a second do I not think Ricky would let Roscoe kick him in the chest into a pile of pillows and mattresses because it sounds like a fun time.
Safety man almost turned into Roscoe. He was so mad he almost turned into Roscoe lol
One question sir if we run out of red tape can we mix the yellow caution tape or is that against protocol because then it would say caution danger
God bless you Ricky!!!🤣🤣🤣
Ricky don't make the rules. He just stretches them to there fullest potential.
Ol' Ricky Red Tape at it again
"I was watching the movie 300..." lmao
Rosco should have just said "THIS IS SPARTA!!" and kicked safety man in
Red tape is the equivalent of hazard lights on a car being park wherever you want lights
I would love to hear Roscoe say, This Is Sparta!
Gotta Love Those Two
I use red tape for my belt pants 😅
So do I. It covers your ass and keeps people out of your work area. But I'm a scaffold builder and it's usually acceptable for working overhead
That's the most flustered I've seen the safety man.
Pore Ricky he's damned if he does and damned if he don't lol
I was reallllllly hoping this was gonna be aided with a secondary trench kicking video.... lol
"do you have anything to say?"
"Yeah... THIS IS SPARTA!!!"
Omg I literally just watched that clip last night!!!!!
Kick the safety man in the trench
I was under the impression that all Safety Men's given names was Funkiller.
I am ashamed that I never thought about putting danger tape around my break area. 30 years in construction and I never did that. Well that's about to change. I gotta remember to pick up some do not enter signs too.
Safety Man is always such a buzzkill!😂🤣😂
To be fair. Ricky was ordered to dig the trench with a shovel.
😂😂dagum it dern safety man screwed up the plans again
Ask Ricky to locate a trencher, which would obviously be confused with machinery but isn't.
I want ricky to call the safty man the fun police
Lol oh god I needed that.
Ricky is my spirit animal.
Even better, at the end even Roscoe was realizing that maybe, just maybe this want the best idea, he realized safety man was ready to snap
This is accurate and true.
That explains why it's always broken when there's only honey buns left... omg I'm getting my Doritos for now on. No more vendy broken.
I'm not gonna lie, Ricky handled that better than I would've (not a statement I normally would make). Sure, there may not have been a REASON for the trench. The site manager/overseer can come talk to me about that and there's not much I'd have been able to say. But the safety man would've been hearing some very choice words trying to pin a blind machine operator driving their machine into the marked, taped off hole in the ground on me