Deadly Construction Scaffolding Mistakes

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • While standing on a scaffold at a height of 10ft or higher, OSHA has several requirements to reduce the risk of workers falling down and prevent accidents that could easily end in death. This demonstration can help as a reminder for you and your employees to act proactive and stay safe at all times.
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  • @DoyleRaizner
    @DoyleRaizner 11 лет назад +12

    Indeed, employers are required to provide a safe workplace and also to require the use of proper safety equipment. It's also the workers responsibility to follow the safety rules and to use the safety equipment as provided.

  • @ogegegodspower2847
    @ogegegodspower2847 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for this life saving clip.

  • @chrisw5742
    @chrisw5742 4 года назад +6

    32 foot ladder with standoffs. My rappelling belt with a Petzl Shunt tied off to the ladder. Then when I get up there I can lean right back without even using my hands. I don't even mess around on high ladders without being tied in.

  • @Ihatecabinetmoths
    @Ihatecabinetmoths 9 лет назад +9

    i currently work for a company that supposedly has a policy of no tie offs when building a scaffold. i was up on the top decks from frame one up to the tenth one - 60' in the air. talk about a death waiting to happen. especially when leaning over the edge guiding the rope wheel with scaffold pieces then pulling them up. i can't believe i risked my life for them. its union, too.

    • @welcometoorefuge
      @welcometoorefuge 9 лет назад +4

      Scaffold has to be tied to building every 20 feet and staggered on each level. 10 frames up and NO ties...? Where in the hell is the safety inspector.? Any union job I've ever been on has had a safety dude AND a safety meeting on the job every morning. Are you putting gravity pins through all the frames ?

    • @Ihatecabinetmoths
      @Ihatecabinetmoths 9 лет назад +2

      Monte Walsh the scaffold does get tied off to the building every 20', and yes there is a safety director. However I don't understand how its okay to not have a harness on is what i was trying to say. Since there usually is no tie off point for myself, i go without one cuz im not allowed to tie to the scaffold that i am erecting.

    • @feo13rob
      @feo13rob 9 лет назад +6

      Its okay to have a NO TIE OFF policy but you must still have a FALL PROTECTION PLAN. Are you guys using safety nets? If no plan is in place then said company is in violation. You can report all violations to OSHA (anonymously) & you cant be fired. Know your rights!! Your actions can possibly save someone's life.

    • @mcgman8058
      @mcgman8058 9 лет назад +3

      ***** good luck with that idea. as soon as work slows down your gone. i have a feeling the actual truth is not being told tbh. what company is going to have a policy like that without any protection. i would just show up with a harness and lanyard in the morning. i think thats a better idea.

    • @welcometoorefuge
      @welcometoorefuge 9 лет назад +10

      stoovidular Us scaffold guys are constantly moving too much to wear a harness, and I think we are the only ones that aren't REQUIRED to wear one. You plug on a frame, apply the bracing, plank it and then you move down to the next bay. If the scaffold falls, you DON'T want to be tied to it...you ride it down. Anything other than a collapse, a fall from scaffold is 99% preventable because you forgot where you were. Never get comfortable up there and THINK about every step you take. Leave your phone in your truck. I've been doing this for over 30 years and I've only been hurt once...and it was on the ground when my boss bet me 100 bucks I couldn't carry 10 plank. I did and then I slipped in the mud with 10 plank on my back

  • @lakesidehire
    @lakesidehire 9 лет назад +17

    People do take some crazy chances when they work at height.

  • @das5813
    @das5813 7 месяцев назад

    In the UK toes boards are required at heights of 1.8 meters or more to prevent anything being kicked off-the-scaffolding

  • @bugsy7539
    @bugsy7539 3 года назад +2

    If your ladders are on wooden decking screw a piece of wood as a slip stop to decking at bottom of ladder decking is dangerous especially if wet

  • @sstritmatter2158
    @sstritmatter2158 3 года назад +3

    I have apartment houses and sometimes requires stuff at heights. I have a handyman roofer and he takes risks like crazy - climbed in top of a metal roof 40+ feet up to inspect the chimney. It has probably a 6-8:12 pitch. HE PINCHED THE SEAMS TO CLIMB UP. Even if I could work at talk heights no problem I wouldn't take risks like that. Scary enough on the pump jacks at 30 feet for me.

    • @dc6233
      @dc6233 2 года назад +3

      If he falls off your apartment house roof you know who'd gonna get sued right?? Fellow LL here...

    • @MTips18
      @MTips18 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like a problem waiting happen.

  • @froey198033
    @froey198033 4 года назад +15

    And he's not going to mention how he was standing at the very top of a step ladder where it says " THIS IS NOT A STEP " bad OSHA .

  • @oldcarman9181
    @oldcarman9181 9 лет назад +41

    Never stand to top of step ladder under any circumstances. even if it is only two feet high.

    • @ericdressen
      @ericdressen 6 лет назад +2

      mredstriumph pussy

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 6 лет назад +2

      So far the intelligence of Eric Dressen

    • @ericdressen
      @ericdressen 6 лет назад

      Geoff Longford you can’t do what I do boy

    • @chrisw5742
      @chrisw5742 4 года назад

      It would make me taller though .... ruclips.net/video/ryDOy3AosBw/видео.html

    • @lucutes2936
      @lucutes2936 4 года назад

      Then why it's there

  • @Mav8887.
    @Mav8887. 6 лет назад +1

    I've seen a few fall standing on the 2nd or top step

  • @termekasands6539
    @termekasands6539 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @1971SuperLead
    @1971SuperLead 10 лет назад +17

    People are saying "less government" but it wasn't the boss who fell off the ladder. It was a worker who did with what he had, to do his job. Had the boss provided the proper equipment, I'm sure he would have used it.
    Safety has to be enforced, otherwise the safe workers lose their bids to the reckless.

    • @SpencerKelly93
      @SpencerKelly93 8 лет назад +4

      and without OSHA the companies who risk their employees will go out of business because 1.) Their employees will leave -or- 2.) An employee gets hurt and the company is sued into oblivion. OSHA doesn't do anything except micro-manage and cause problems. They hunt small companies like wild game and TRY to fine you for things. If they actually wanted to help, they would inspect a jobsite, write out a list of items that need to be corrected and instruct those workers as to why that is and then give a period of...say a week to correct it. If he comes back and it isn't fixed, then it's a fine. They way they operate now, they role up to a jobsite, take a bunch of pictures before you know they're their and THEN pull up and tell you all the things your being fined for. Bullshit. Workplace injuries and deaths were already in steep decline when OSHA came around and then they/the government takes credit for the continued decline.
      Your tax dollars at work...

    • @1971SuperLead
      @1971SuperLead 8 лет назад +4

      Spencer Kelly Utter nonsense. I worked for an aerospace company for over 20 years. OSHA did a lot to make our workplace much safer. Without OSHA I would be dead right now.
      And your belief that employees quit their jobs when they are dangerous is ridiculous. History shows us all kinds of people who worked dangerous jobs, simply because we live in a world where jobs are hard to get.
      History shows us that the rich will exploit the poor any way they can. Hell they used to send young boys into coal mines without respirators.. Need I say more?

    • @SpencerKelly93
      @SpencerKelly93 8 лет назад +1

      K. If you want to believe that, go ahead. I'm fairly certain that your employer implemented or would have implemented similar or adequate safety provisions. It's in their best interest. Also, love how you threw rich vs. poor into the argument with the beautiful assumption that all business owners are rich fat cats sending their employees to the slaughter as cannon fodder. I know where you stand with that statement and I know not to waste anymore time. Let's agree to disagree. Have a good one.

    • @1971SuperLead
      @1971SuperLead 8 лет назад +4

      Spencer Kelly You imagine that companies are eager to spend money on safety. But that's not reality. Reality is that companies want to stay in business, and they do that by offering the best goods at the lowest prices. Offering the best goods at the lowest prices means not spending money on safety.
      You have to use a little common sense here. The sweatshops will always win if there are no regulations. It's why we have regulations to begin with..Because in the the past, companies could not afford to be safety minded. Safety was a luxury. So kids went into coal mines and construction workers fell off buildings. There was no budget for safety.
      Today, there is a budget, because all the companies that compete have to provide for the same safety standards. This makes the playing field level for companies to bid on.
      And your belief that companies provide safety because they don't want to be sued, is purely false. A dead employee can't sue. And the family who just lost their wage earner can't afford the lawyers to sue a corporate giant. The truth is that even today, many workers are injured due to a lack of safety and are screwed. I am one of them. Due to cheap office furniture I am suffering from a repetitive movement injury that causes me to be disabled. And I can't even get disability, because I can't afford the lawyers I need so I can collect disability.
      Your belief that companies shouldn't have to follow laws is simply ridiculous. They are powerful entities that would quickly throw children back into the coal mines if there were no regulations. They would have to, to be able to stay in business.

    • @StormGod29
      @StormGod29 5 лет назад

      Your assumption that workers will use provided PPE is deeply flawed in my personal experience. I constantly have to remind workers to use provided partial face respirators and hearing protection as well as not smoke around open solvent containers. I have no doubt that many deaths each year occur because workers fail to use provided safety measures. Just as I have no doubt that many deaths occur because companies do not provide adequate PPE and safety measures. You can't place all the blame on companies.

  • @bc1016
    @bc1016 3 года назад +6

    I guess that's the difference between a $3000 job and a $5000 one. But you just can't explain to people about the cost of safety...

  • @THOMASTHESAILOR
    @THOMASTHESAILOR 7 лет назад +1

    A friend of mine died from a 10 foot fall.

  • @IETCHX69
    @IETCHX69 7 лет назад +1

    My dad used to put us up on the roof , about 1970 . He would tie us to the chimney . Teach. Your children well .

  • @tjhumes8180
    @tjhumes8180 3 года назад

    How do you set up the pump jacks on a finished concrete driveway?

  • @patientceriqtenekeng1088
    @patientceriqtenekeng1088 8 лет назад

    the verification of the scafolding is very important before stating the job

  • @kinkrool
    @kinkrool 12 лет назад +2

    Thanks Captain Hindsight!

  • @HalfLifeAMD
    @HalfLifeAMD 6 лет назад +37

    Later that day the worker died...but early the next morning another Mexican was hired to replace him.

    • @alejandrosantillan299
      @alejandrosantillan299 5 лет назад +1

      keith mcclellan yo mama

    • @froey198033
      @froey198033 4 года назад +2

      You mean that same day a Mexican was hired to finish the job.

    • @HalfLifeAMD
      @HalfLifeAMD 4 года назад +1

      @@froey198033 lol yes!

    • @k.o.h3599
      @k.o.h3599 2 года назад +1

      Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.

    • @DissentOrConcur
      @DissentOrConcur 2 года назад

      Illegal cuban

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident 11 лет назад

    You are the exception.

  • @TheMetalico80
    @TheMetalico80 9 лет назад

    Do i have to use doble hook on my harnees to climb to 12' plataform on a rolling scalfold?

    • @hectorcarranza6366
      @hectorcarranza6366 6 лет назад +1

      If your question is : if you need to use a retractable l with 2 hooks ! The short answer is yes: 2 hooks because as you are coming up on the scaffold you always want to be hooked So you tie as you climb ; A double retractable is better than the typical 6' lanyard because if you are using a lanyard you need to be more than 12' because if you are 6' and the lanyard is 6' = to 12' . You should buy yourself a double retractable life line that way if you slip while you are coming up you will be protected. it just happened to one of my brothers ; he was able to tell me the story of how it happend. Double yoyos are the way to go; Best of all if you work for a company _ they should provide one for you to use . Osha clearly states that ppe / personal protective equipment should be provided by the employer

  • @edwardschmitt5710
    @edwardschmitt5710 3 года назад +11

    So the solution on the $3500 job was to "just" go out and buy $3000 worth of equipment. RIGHT....

    • @penguin12902
      @penguin12902 3 года назад +13

      If you don't have the equipment to do it safely, don't bid the job.

    • @bobbyhognuts4153
      @bobbyhognuts4153 2 года назад +1

      I'm renting scaffold right now. $15 a week per 5' tall section. So basically all these clowns needed was another 2 sections to reach the top ($30 more) and they would have been good

    • @edwardschmitt5710
      @edwardschmitt5710 2 года назад +1

      @@bobbyhognuts4153 Live in the NY tri-state area???? Where so cheap to rent????

    • @juansolorio9683
      @juansolorio9683 10 месяцев назад

      A 40 foot ladder 500 max

  • @yass_14
    @yass_14 4 года назад

    Think about this guys

  • @markl2322
    @markl2322 4 года назад +9

    Whenever I see some doing something as dumb as what was shown in this video, my mind just quite thinks; "culling the herd".

  • @santanuswain9482
    @santanuswain9482 4 года назад

    This factor the person is highly injured not death.

  • @mariostelzner4530
    @mariostelzner4530 Год назад

    HE FORGOT TO YELL, AHHHHH! AHAHAHA AHAHAHA LOL

  • @Trusten-rw2st
    @Trusten-rw2st 10 лет назад +1

    Hello out there, think before act, you can´t die in seconds !

  • @no1knowsmeyet
    @no1knowsmeyet 5 лет назад +1

    The ladder was a paid actor.

  • @Ryan-re1rs
    @Ryan-re1rs 7 лет назад +2

    but the nice safety equipment costs money.. companies don't want to fork over cash for better and safer equipment. even if it will speed up production..

    • @Sovek86
      @Sovek86 6 лет назад

      HAH! I'm working on a job now, we have to wear harnesses on top of scissor lifts, no matter how high. This more often than not slows down production, especially if you need to go up a couple of feet and are not currently wearing a harness for a job that takes 5 minutes.

    • @darryledmonds7428
      @darryledmonds7428 5 лет назад +1

      its a $2500 warning out here if you get caught doing sketchy stuff.

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident 11 лет назад

    I have no idea what you just said.

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident 11 лет назад

    Still don't know wtf you're talking about. What is a mean jack? What is a skow warrant? Help!

  • @muhdshuhairi609
    @muhdshuhairi609 5 лет назад +13

    How to fix death from falling: WEAR A DAMN SAFETY HARNESS AND A HARD HAT

    • @kyleevans8821
      @kyleevans8821 5 лет назад +6

      Muhd Shuhairi hard hat don’t do shit

    • @rickyrick9328
      @rickyrick9328 3 года назад

      where exactly was the worker going to tie off to?

    • @fungames24
      @fungames24 3 года назад +1

      @@rickyrick9328 Tie to the other worker, like the ice mountaineers. If they have to go, they go together.

    • @davoworldtv2301
      @davoworldtv2301 3 года назад

      @@fungames24 wtf that is dumb

    • @ericjane747
      @ericjane747 3 года назад

      Bike helmet has a chin strap and more side protection

  • @mariodelosreyespanarespana232
    @mariodelosreyespanarespana232 5 лет назад +1

    in this video scaffold platform is unsafe to use, its incomplete ladder attached and clamped, toe board and most important the fall protective equipment for workers...

  • @niltomega2978
    @niltomega2978 11 месяцев назад

    Anyone standing on the top step of a ladder that was set atop of scaffolding is asking to die.

  • @lliambunter
    @lliambunter 11 лет назад

    how your mean jack i dont no skow me that of warrant

  • @P-zero0
    @P-zero0 2 года назад

    **laughs in minecraft**

  • @lliambunter
    @lliambunter 11 лет назад

    these are real peeple jack very nogood wht happening jack I miss

  • @juntus89
    @juntus89 2 года назад +1

    Natures way of getting rid of idiots. I see no problem with these kinds of deaths.

    • @SvengelskaBlondie
      @SvengelskaBlondie Год назад

      Not so much a problem with said idiots, it's often that said idiots have families and those families can be very
      sue-happy (thinking they can make bank on dragging someone to court).

  • @bogey19018
    @bogey19018 11 лет назад +5

    common sense. less government.

    • @sephiroth2195
      @sephiroth2195 5 лет назад

      bogey19018 I work in the field. Without the threat of government violations I find that workers and employees alike want to get the job done with safety as a second thought. In a perfect world common sense would be enough but it is far from perfect in the field.

  • @alexciocca4451
    @alexciocca4451 Год назад

    Just stupidity since scaffolds and ladders have no capacity for this mental stuff it leaves humans I lived before osha running a big production plant 0 problems

  • @kyleevans8821
    @kyleevans8821 5 лет назад +1

    Hard hats don’t help you. And do you really think a company is gana spend that much but buy that jack.

    • @edwardschmitt5710
      @edwardschmitt5710 3 года назад

      Yeah? They are for dropped tools onto the person below's head.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 7 лет назад +2

    Question? what good is a safety harness if its only on you and not attached to anything?
    Common sense, OH I can do it!......... No you might do it once twice but its that 5 try and you will fall. If your going to do somthing dumb like this, at least put on a safety harness attached to somthing, and have the other guy do the same thing. your fall could knock his ass off the scaffold too and kill both of you.
    This could have been done with scaffolding, but they needed more of it. Don't bid jobs you don't have tools to do unless you can rent or buy them.

  • @XxLuvverofMusicxX
    @XxLuvverofMusicxX 2 года назад +1

    Anyone stupid enough to stand on a step ladder placed on top of a 20 ft raised platform and not tied off with a harness and fall arrest anchor pretty much deserves what they get. From the first frame of this video this was a Darwin Award in the making.

  • @jonceasy8575
    @jonceasy8575 10 лет назад +17

    That was a stupid example. Yeah great its safe now, but you tell me how many places will hire and install a fukn mast climber to paint a house. As much as people don't want workers to get hurt, they also don't want to have to pay a shitload to get their house painted and some simply cant afford it. Building houses will always be risky.

    • @rob77g60
      @rob77g60 10 лет назад +10

      If you love painting houses so much that you're prepared to risk your life doing it just to save a few bucks, then I wish you the best of luck Jon. Alternatively you could do what my boss did and invest in the right tools and equipment for the job in the first place. Mast climbers and pump jacks are affordable, practical, easy to use, fast to set up, make working at heights far easier, can be claimed on taxes, become a value added company asset, will lower your insurance premiums and all but eliminate the chance of fines or being shut down. Oh yeah, and they might just mean the difference between going home in your truck or in a hearse. Building houses is only risky for those to stupid to see the risks.

    • @JesseWright68
      @JesseWright68 7 лет назад +4

      The same sort of jackleg that doesn't have safety equipment is the same sort that doesn't have workers' comp insurance so that when one of his workers is injured, the worker has to sue the homeowner for his medical bills.
      Well there goes the cheap price out the window.

    • @jrregan
      @jrregan 6 лет назад

      Doubt it. It's not the home owners responsibility to ensure a contractor follows the law. That's their job, the reason they are in the business, to manage between the home owner and the actual worker. Very few suits happen directly against the home owner, and when they do, home owners insurance takes the lead. The likely hood that the insurance company will lose is rare. Especially when it can be show to be such an obvious careless and flagrant violation of safety practices.

    • @HYUKLDER1
      @HYUKLDER1 6 лет назад +1

      In UK homeowners have a duty of care. It is the responsibility of professionals working on people's property to work out how to do it. If however a homeowner or occupier becomes involved in any way about the method employed to carry out work on their property then they themselves become liable! So agreeing to someone lifting very heavy paving slabs without proper equipment or a painter to work in a way that is obviously unsafe such as off a high unsecured ladder, would mean the homeowner can be sued for resultant injury. Properly insured UK homeowners usually have liability insurance to cover such an event.

    • @doctorboy5892
      @doctorboy5892 4 года назад

      Pump jack scaffolds cost shit-all and are tax deductible. They last 40 years or more.

  • @JohnWilc
    @JohnWilc 5 лет назад

    Are you here legally

  • @darryledmonds7428
    @darryledmonds7428 5 лет назад

    Rookie.

  • @bigglyguy8429
    @bigglyguy8429 2 года назад

    Perhaps they'd all be fine if you mandated a magical vaccine, huh?

  • @ThePugMonkey
    @ThePugMonkey 11 лет назад

    Some people just don't have common sense - Government has to intervene

  • @eastendbillythekid802
    @eastendbillythekid802 10 лет назад +2

    Because Ladders are unsafe and a poor design .. They need to be changed !

  • @eggwash5876
    @eggwash5876 3 года назад

    tragedy

  • @eldelabarba3314
    @eldelabarba3314 6 лет назад +1

    Common sense not so common!!!

    • @claudiomonreal4822
      @claudiomonreal4822 3 года назад

      Agree but some these companies don't give a damn about their employees and the employees get to confident and just think about the money

  • @noved4105
    @noved4105 5 лет назад

    Why the fuck would you use a ladder on scaffolding just build it up higher idgaf how tired I am I’d rather build higher than use a ladder

  • @sto2779
    @sto2779 3 года назад

    Only dumb workers with arrogant supervisors will this happen.

  • @danbob1650
    @danbob1650 6 лет назад

    They say you can die from 6 ft fall. They really didn't say if he was the owner. Like me has a sm business owner i would be installing n haveing a cutter running siding up to me. But no way I'll be on the set up like that. I want to go home n sleep in my own bed every night.

  • @zoidberg9607
    @zoidberg9607 5 лет назад

    Can we get a f in the chat

  • @shannenmat8751
    @shannenmat8751 4 года назад

    It should be against the law for a homeowner to hire someone who isn’t fully insured and licensed to work on their home/property whether it be roofing painting siding windows tree trimming, it would end a lot of this, and if there to cheap to hire a real professional, let them take the risk and do it themselves.

    • @robinstewart6510
      @robinstewart6510 3 года назад +1

      I'll take the risk and do it myself. Anything is better than paying the outrageous prices "professionals" charge for even the simplest jobs. By the way, since the tools are now increasingly available, more and more people are doing so, which doesn't bode well for the "professionals."

  • @Allegedly2right
    @Allegedly2right 2 года назад

    I fell off a 20 foot ladder I was not injured in the least thank God I was only on the bottom rung lucky lesson learned

  • @lexluther919
    @lexluther919 6 лет назад

    better see a dead cartoon then a real person........

  • @JJ25Flo
    @JJ25Flo 3 месяца назад

    Be a man & fall

  • @7628739
    @7628739 10 лет назад

    i think if you do not have common sense,, then it is a tragedy. also a key is the scaffold is not attached to the structure,, so fall protection is pointless. if he falls the structure will fall with him. Many of us know the right thing to do ,, but fail to do it , because of bidding low and cutting costs to win a bid.

    • @synchrosmusic7862
      @synchrosmusic7862 Год назад

      If the house owner provides equipment, safety or tools etc and the workman falls off a ladder or some other injury regardless and goes to court, the court will order the homeowner to provide compensation if insurance etc fails. The property owner is the compensator of last resort. The court will do everything it can to make the homeowner responsible. Lesson: do not provide anything to the workman, even a bar of chocolate. He could slip on the wrapper!

  • @lloydholm7523
    @lloydholm7523 3 года назад

    I would like to see an OSHA worker have to wear fall protection in his daily life at work , it will be the worst wok day of his life, tripping over the rope , the rope knocking items over , being treated like a dog on a leash. Lloyd roofer 37 years , no injuries.

  • @kyleevans8821
    @kyleevans8821 5 лет назад

    Hard hats don’t help you. And do you really think a company is gana spend that much but buy that jack.