@@Runefrag This is why they will remain backward, they insist on doing it this way for years and years, just like they use angle grinders with no glasses and attempt to weld with neither foot, hand nor eye protection. A pair of safety glasses or cheap sunnies would probably cost $2 in their country or less, less than a day's pay for even the poor of Africa. These guys probably fall all the time and break their legs or ankles in the conveyor or their foot gets stuck in the rollers and its amputation and a lifetime as an invalid. Not going to happen every day, but if you take risks every day eventually you'll end up on the wrong side.
Can't believe shirtless guy intentionally straddling the winch cable every time! One of these days his luck will run out. Hurts just to think about it...
I do not now why these videos are so interesting, but I cannot stop watching them. Must be seeing good workers liking their Job. But it could be the relaxing flow of the material. It is o degrees Celsius where I am at. Which our winters were that warm.
so why not just tie each board to the next board with a single cable leaving 3 meters between them? the boards could then be pulled out automatically you'd need a large drum to wind them onto though.
Coal is very sticky at about 14-16% moisture and will bridge just about anything. That coupled with its high angle of repose illustrates how you can have nearly vertical wall of the stuff.
Ridiculously inefficient? I think quite the opposite is shown in the video. Few manual labor, steady material flow, easy potential overflow handling, 100% unloading within some hours. Do you think, a vacuum loader, a crane oder shoveling by hand would be more efficient?
Coal huh? 🤔 A lot of dust must be produced moving that mound around and on the conveyor belt....I noticed neither of them have masks on. 🤔 Seems to me quick way to get black lung if you keep doing that over and over which I'm sure they do
Why have the boards there at all? Why not just load onto the conveyer belt and then into the hold then fire up the conveyer to offload? The same amount of weight and coal is being placed on the conveyer and falling below the belt into the space below it (requiring cleaning) once the timber panels are removed. You would likely need a bigger motor because the belt is loaded along its full length but that’s about it.
It is worth muchore than your work. That ship contains 2 million dollars of coal.His work is much worth than your shitty computer key hittung work fir a shitty siftware coding
the lack of safety features terrifies me. working without any hardhats, no safety shoes, no shirts, no safety harness or reflective vests incase someone gets buried under... crazy work
The boards cover the conveyer belt then the coal or whatever the load is put on. When the conveyer is on, the boards are removed so the load falls onto the conveyer to be taken away.
@@nickyaerobones Ah, I see. Thank you very much for your explanation. In first instance I thought the boards are used to avoid the load to slide, but therefore they are much too small.
That's just dumb. Why isn't the first guy just picking up the planks right away. 02:30 There goes one plank, hidden beneath the coal. This whole thing is just ridiculous.
@@sumeshs8239 Ask a Kentucky Coal Minor about Black Lung and their Retirement. Coal is healthy? Seriously? Did you see them spraying that coal with water? That was not to play slip-n-slide. I am pro-oil/natural gas/coal, but that dust is mask worthy.
Modern women- "We can do anything men can do." Or their other classic of "We don't need men." I would LOVE to see these types of women being forced to do this type of work all day, then tell us how much you don't need us or how you can do what we do. 😅😅😅😅.
This guy is making work difficult for himself. Trim the edges down, then dig into the pile. Digging so deep, he's getting caught out by pile collapses and slipping on un-trimmed edges. Work smarter, not harder man.
Safety sandals, safety splits, and the all-important jump back when you're about to get buried.
It's particularly sad because this entire process can be fixed by just using concrete vibrators instead.
I also like the water to make the coal heavier...
@@Runefrag This is why they will remain backward, they insist on doing it this way for years and years, just like they use angle grinders with no glasses and attempt to weld with neither foot, hand nor eye protection.
A pair of safety glasses or cheap sunnies would probably cost $2 in their country or less, less than a day's pay for even the poor of Africa.
These guys probably fall all the time and break their legs or ankles in the conveyor or their foot gets stuck in the rollers and its amputation and a lifetime as an invalid.
Not going to happen every day, but if you take risks every day eventually you'll end up on the wrong side.
@@Runefrag Concrete vibrator costs money, dead humans are free.
@@Runefrag How do you think the vibrator remove the boards, that cover the belt?
Love watching these during boring phone conferences. Thanks!
Until a few days ago I never thought about how barges were unloaded. Now thanks to RUclips, I can apply for a job!
It’s good they are wearing their safety flip flops. Gotta stay safe.
Can't believe shirtless guy intentionally straddling the winch cable every time! One of these days his luck will run out. Hurts just to think about it...
Wrong set of mind...
His wife already removed them.
I do not now why these videos are so interesting, but I cannot stop watching them. Must be seeing good workers liking their Job. But it could be the relaxing flow of the material.
It is o degrees Celsius where I am at. Which our winters were that warm.
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I like how much care the guy in front is putting into making a neat stack of the boards.
Would like to see the other end of this operation of off loading
Brilliant video, I watched a couple of the cobblestones ones last night, which got me onto this .Fascinating to watch. The avalaches are spectacular.
In England..... hard hats, hi viz, safety boots, goggles, harness and life line, permit ........ you get the gist
Yep, stupid and annoying, but no different in the US.
And masks! Blacklung is horrible, breathing coal dust will wreck you.
Theres a reason for that. And reasons are dead and injured workers 3rd world countries don’t care about
Not needed
Yawn.
so why not just tie each board to the next board with a single cable leaving 3 meters between them? the boards could then be pulled out automatically
you'd need a large drum to wind them onto though.
Love the safety footwear choice.
You can't see it in the video, but I can only imagine the amount of coal dust.
Los trabajadores respiran todo el polvo hacia sus pulmones. Eso es una lástima...
Humans like to watch three things 1) Fire 2) Water 3) Watching other people work.
Wow tank you you tube algo, i was exactly looking for a coal boat unloading.
I assume the method of pulling boards right up the center is faster, and constant shovelling down the sides would just raise coal dust?
Great work and great video thanks for sharing 👍
It would be neat to see where the conveyor leads to.
There's a rotation of trucks at the end.
Imagine working on this job until retirement. What a joy.
If you make it even
Los trabajadores respiran todo el polvo hacia sus pulmones. La muerte llegará pronto.
What a wonderfull job. Bravo young men. Watching from Greece with love and respect.
The flying Dragons at work. They have a hard time of getting out of there own way.
Health and safety in the UK would have a heart attack watching this. Two men cracking on with the job doesn’t happen in UK now
aye, they would be working from home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀
And rightly so...
This looks dangerous. Very interesting how they unload badges, but surely there is a safer way.
Coal is very sticky at about 14-16% moisture and will bridge just about anything. That coupled with its high angle of repose illustrates how you can have nearly vertical wall of the stuff.
Thank you, very interesting but must be a dangerous job. God bless you and keep you safe.
3:40 Cool that the guy who isn't in the pit but is visible has a visibility vest and a hardhat. That's how you do it over there I guess.
Too bad you left this video much to early! Was really enjoying the drama and you cut it short!
Isn't the coal washed before loading and unloading
Is there not a safter way off loading
Fun fact , 2X playback speed doesn't really look speeded up.😂
OSHA has entered the chat.........
Like to see him straddle that steel cable when it tightens up
Unloading in this ridiculously inefficient way creates highly profitable RUclips videos.
Ridiculously inefficient? I think quite the opposite is shown in the video. Few manual labor, steady material flow, easy potential overflow handling, 100% unloading within some hours. Do you think, a vacuum loader, a crane oder shoveling by hand would be more efficient?
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Coal huh? 🤔 A lot of dust must be produced moving that mound around and on the conveyor belt....I noticed neither of them have masks on. 🤔 Seems to me quick way to get black lung if you keep doing that over and over which I'm sure they do
такая поганая жизнь, как у этих парней, и не должна быть продолжительной
OSHA is an American thing
👍 Los trabajadores respiran todo el polvo hacia sus pulmones. La muerte llegará pronto. :((
Why have the boards there at all?
Why not just load onto the conveyer belt and then into the hold then fire up the conveyer to offload?
The same amount of weight and coal is being placed on the conveyer and falling below the belt into the space below it (requiring cleaning) once the timber panels are removed.
You would likely need a bigger motor because the belt is loaded along its full length but that’s about it.
How many tons?
Watching this is like Watching a controlled landslide.
What do they use the boards for
To protect the conveyor belt. It wouldn't move if the whole weight of the load was on it.
i think Ying 1 should be more careful, OSHA is likely watching.
With all that on th sides, scrap it down.
Hey commenters, STOP MAKING SENSE. 🇨🇦
1:15 lol, bro gonna dive in there 💀
THAT is hard work. I don't know how much money these hardworking people make, but I'm sure they should get double!
you don't get paid for working hard or long. you get paid based on what your work is worth. this doesn't look like it would be worth much.
It is worth muchore than your work. That ship contains 2 million dollars of coal.His work is much worth than your shitty computer key hittung work fir a shitty siftware coding
Its amazing what companies will do when there is no risk of law suits
Nothing says SAFETY like steel-toed flipflops and shorts when moving tons of coal.
You should invest in 360 camera so that viewers could look around.
Today we unload 'a little bit of'' coal... Get it right.
the lack of safety features terrifies me. working without any hardhats, no safety shoes, no shirts, no safety harness or reflective vests incase someone gets buried under... crazy work
This wirk is safer than riding a two wheeler in a highway . There was mever an incident involving these guys
@@sumeshs8239 Los trabajadores respiran todo el polvo hacia sus pulmones. La muerte llegará pronto.
It's a bit like watching the Coffee-Mate melt in my morning cuppa joe.
Where are the respirators??
Am i the only thinking why he doesn't get a longer hook?
Thank you for the coal I enjoyed lighting it in my coal burner, lots of love the coal man.
The weather is cooler??? Then why your friend is shirtless while working??? 😂😂😂😂😂
Cooler doesn't mean cold.
Cooler , as in 38°C.😂
@@Doug791 wow, then what would be normal weather, 60°C?
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@@andreapicci8410
42°C.
Cooler as in he isn't naked.
I'm totally strange with this job. What's that with these boards? Can someone explain to me?
The boards cover the conveyer belt then the coal or whatever the load is put on. When the conveyer is on, the boards are removed so the load falls onto the conveyer to be taken away.
@@nickyaerobones
Ah, I see. Thank you very much for your explanation. In first instance I thought the boards are used to avoid the load to slide, but therefore they are much too small.
this is how it was done in the west 50 years ago we now use hydralic doors and augers to keep people away from deadly dust.
I think I prefer my job.
the conveyor scares me
That's just dumb. Why isn't the first guy just picking up the planks right away.
02:30 There goes one plank, hidden beneath the coal.
This whole thing is just ridiculous.
If you ever wondered how erosion works...
In north america, MOHS would be all over them.
So?
This entire operation has been reviewed and approved by OSHA. In an alternative universe.
That's basically slack...
this is the best idea yall came up with to do that?
Wonder how much is the "Carbon Footprint" for those guys😅
There's got to be a better way
Some awful looking coal. Probably more dirt than coal to pack like that. The rice and pea coal I grew up with flowed like water and was hard as glass
There goes our climate, barge by barge...
The camera angle is not that good. It doesn't show much of transport but more of boards picked up.
Sucking in the coal dust is about as healthy as smoking a pack of cigarettes in an hour
Coal is produced naturally. So it is healthy
@@sumeshs8239 Ask a Kentucky Coal Minor about Black Lung and their Retirement.
Coal is healthy? Seriously?
Did you see them spraying that coal with water? That was not to play slip-n-slide.
I am pro-oil/natural gas/coal, but that dust is mask worthy.
@@sumeshs8239 Asbestos is natural too...
Ah, gravity!!!
Wow, quite risky. But, destroying mountains, hm ...
Those little timbers can take some weight!
yea its better ........sideway view.... horizontal view because more view yes than vertical .....
Modern women- "We can do anything men can do." Or their other classic of "We don't need men." I would LOVE to see these types of women being forced to do this type of work all day, then tell us how much you don't need us or how you can do what we do. 😅😅😅😅.
You don't think a woman can jab at a pile of coal once every few minutes to keep it falling?
Most satisfying.
only thing missing is the LiveLeak logo
It's actually kinda dangerous you can get buried
Side coal must clear togather front side.
Выглядит как тяжелая и опасная работа
In America, almost all coal work is done by robotics now.
health care is expensive, In china employers dont care.
These are modern robots. They are called humanoids. Only advanced countries have it.
That coal looks like dirt...
why speed up the video?
Another ""What not to do" video for the WHS course.
Looks more Like Rock than Cole.
This was strangely cathartic then it ended before it was empty and I got triggered and angry. Its RUclips blue balls.
Dude is giving me anxiety working so inepth.
What people do to make a living.
Спецодежда, средства индивидуальной защиты, техника безопасности? Нет, это в России.
why did the video skip a section... what happened... too dangerous to show?
Нету виброча🤣🤣🤣🤣
huh. Surprising to see this sort of thing. Usually its all patriotic BS coming from that area of the world.
Лента движется, значит всё правильно
go wood man go
China number one
Thats why everything cost more and nothing gets done. And why most manufacturers have moved from these woke country to aisa. Land of common sence.
So safety is woke? Go to Asia then, see how long you last
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How's that go again...
Come with me
And you'll see
A world of OSHA violations...
This guy is making work difficult for himself. Trim the edges down, then dig into the pile. Digging so deep, he's getting caught out by pile collapses and slipping on un-trimmed edges. Work smarter, not harder man.
Pretty sure he knows what he is doing way better than you
Oh man