@@jx14aby What, should be obvious Why? That's obvious if you've ever been to the landscaping section of a home improvement store. Rock, pebbles, sand, ore, all are sellable product to the right buyer. Perhaps some educational videos on construction techniques, starting with "clearing the space"
I saw a couple other videos...they are not completely emptying the containers. They put the blocks back in. Is it part of the contract they keep a percentage? Or skimming? I don't know.
Please show us the emptying of the barge all the way to the end. Your videos end way too early. Also, why is there a cut in the film every time a huge portion of the hill comes down? I've noticed this on quite a few of your titles. Please stop editing the vids and let us see the action from start to finish. Love your vids as they are hypnotizing. Thank you.
I'm quite sure that hanging off a swinging rope (one handed) while prodding a pile of loose dry sand with the other would not go down well with any Safety Inspector
There is nothing I would want to wear more than a pair of flip flops on a wet 40 degree slope! The only thing that might make this more dangerous if the the belt was replaced with a screw auger! Yikes.
They are clearly using the water for the sides. No point shoveling, when you can put the hose in and at some point the sand just slides on the water to the belt.
I can't understand why these barges don't have air opperated vibrators that would make the product flow to the conveyor better. Only need them in short bursts.
Not really clear what the hosepipe guys are contributing, other than making the sand flow really slowly and making it really slippery for the main man.
That's how they meter the flow. If all the sand was on the conveyor at the same time, it would put too much pressure on the belt and it could not move. The wood keeps the sand off the belt until he pulls another board to allow more sand to flow.
I made a suggestion because I've worked in an industry where we had huge hoppers filled with sand and gravel that fed conveyors. Go to your local concrete plant.
There's one of these videos of just that happening one guy in the back has a kill switch for the belt and the guy who fell just got back up. Only took a second and really wasn't all that much the guy was even laughing about it.
This is scary. There are no safety provisions for these workers.... one could easily fall in the flue..... can't they at least have a harness attached to a wall so they are safer.... especially the guy in the middle (doing most of the work.) Also masks might be in order .... I don't think sand is good for the lungs...but I could be mistaken. 😳
Man see big pile. Man watch big pile move. Man happy. Edit: Man see 7 minute of video. Barge not mostly empty. Man worry. Video end. Barge still full. Man disappoint. Man sad again.
pingpongpung.... I am embarrassed that I didn't notice the spelling .... it is still "unloding" in Oct 2022 Maybe we could change the spelling so people don't have to buy a vowel?
Why not show the whole video? Can't watch half of a video. We want the whole video. So please keep this in mind for the next one's. If not I will unsubscribe immediately..
The hoses aren't helping. You're just making a big sloppy mess. You wanna help? Put the damn hose away and pick up a shovel. This is not rocket science.
Trabajo muy mal ejecutado en ningún lugar del mundo minero está permitido sin las medidas de seguridad que corresponde falta de supervisión de parte de un Prevencionista de riesgos ,la ropa adecuada y arnés
What have I just got addicted to? This is the 3rd video in a row I've watched
It would seem like there's a better way to do this
This is probably my 10th video LOL I want this job hahaha
Me too. I'm trying to figure out why it's necessary to ship boatloads of dirt around the world. WTF are they transporting?
@@jx14aby
What, should be obvious
Why? That's obvious if you've ever been to the landscaping section of a home improvement store.
Rock, pebbles, sand, ore, all are sellable product to the right buyer.
Perhaps some educational videos on construction techniques, starting with "clearing the space"
@@jx14aby you seriously don't understand?
The best way to “move” sand is compressed air from underneath. Water only makes it harder because you have to saturate before it has the same effect.
Air lifts and in to people's eyes. Water carries it down to the belt. Also cleans the barge for the next product.
Air compressors are heavy and expensive. The water no doubt comes from right under the barge.
Get a couple of 500lb plate tampers on each side and vibrate the sand down.
@@djblackprincecdn$$$
Dust. It floats up and flies around.
All other ideas are now invalid. Water works best.
This is amazing however you didn’t show the barge completely empty. You’re only showing 2/3 of the video if you don’t get to see the barge empty
There is a full video over one hour long that shows the whole thing. I do not chose to sit for 1 hour to watch sand fall.🤣🤣🤣 So I am here.
Traducion
Interesting but not that exciting.
I saw a couple other videos...they are not completely emptying the containers. They put the blocks back in. Is it part of the contract they keep a percentage? Or skimming? I don't know.
nice, you just spoiled the ending. Thanks a lot
If these guys would use a square shovel instead of water they could get the sides to slide in alot easier
Dust suppression is important.
Washed clean for the next commodity
😮Siete graaaaandi😅
Longer videos are worth watching. See the whole job.
Excellent video 👌
Purple shirt guy sure is passionate about piles of sand
Yeah right, red bandana guy is in all the videos! He's the best
I love the feeling of sand in my toes.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉yes OK ✔️
Looks like a mini Mt. St. Helens
Oh, I get it! Not exactly sure what it is that I get, but I _get_ it. 👍
Please show us the emptying of the barge all the way to the end. Your videos end way too early. Also, why is there a cut in the film every time a huge portion of the hill comes down? I've noticed this on quite a few of your titles. Please stop editing the vids and let us see the action from start to finish. Love your vids as they are hypnotizing. Thank you.
I agree raw video from start to finish....you always miss the money shot....
Where is the sand transported to?
This would be a nice job doing this all day every day in nice warm weather and it’s probably a decent paying job
Safe work.....😱
I'm quite sure that hanging off a swinging rope (one handed) while prodding a pile of loose dry sand with the other would not go down well with any Safety Inspector
The video is ending to early ! Try recording it to the boat is almost empty .
I've seen one where they clear to the end.
It was .... aaaaaaaaaaaaah.
Опасная работа😵
There is nothing I would want to wear more than a pair of flip flops on a wet 40 degree slope! The only thing that might make this more dangerous if the the belt was replaced with a screw auger! Yikes.
Wow, that guy's wearing a high-vis vest! That's taking worker safety a bit far, isn't it?
Yet wearing a pair of sliders! The guy on the other side is the same 🙄
one slip and my guy is like one of them Pidgeon's in the grain
Show complete job not 1/2 done,it's A very strenuous dedicated job 👍, shoveling from the sides will speed up the job
They are clearly using the water for the sides. No point shoveling, when you can put the hose in and at some point the sand just slides on the water to the belt.
I think the water is meant to keep the sand moving horizontally along the canal.
You need to show from the beginning how they start to unload the ship instead of halfway through it
That is the beginning , that's all the load ...3500 tons....7 million pounds, probably all the barge can carry
I can't understand why these barges don't have air opperated vibrators that would make the product flow to the conveyor better. Only need them in short bursts.
That looks safe
Where do I have to move to so I can have this job? ☺️
RIGHT
Keep the sand moving. It seems like a satisfying job, if not interesting in the long term.
Not really clear what the hosepipe guys are contributing, other than making the sand flow really slowly and making it really slippery for the main man.
Possibly keeping dust to a minimum?
Since when did playing in the sandbox become a job?😊
i think you guys would do better without the water,, dry flows better than wet
Anyone can advise why they need to spray water into the sands
I mean... at least these guys aren't worrying about massive rocks shattering their ankles, and the noise of the sand is pretty quiet.
Water will make it stickier, using a showel will be a better choice
Looks like an easy way to lose a limb or two.
It's OK he has his safety flip flops on x
Where does the sand go, what do you do with it?
Concrete??? Play sand??
How do you get the first board out?
What with all the wood that's being taken out off the conveyor under the sand??
That's how they meter the flow. If all the sand was on the conveyor at the same time, it would put too much pressure on the belt and it could not move. The wood keeps the sand off the belt until he pulls another board to allow more sand to flow.
@@maximussparkus6933 thank you for letting me know
I think the boards cover the conveyor so the material doesn’t lay on it. The conveyor wouldn’t be able to move with all that weight on it.
I like how everyone has an opinion on how they're doing it wrong. Lol
I made a suggestion because I've worked in an industry where we had huge hoppers filled with sand and gravel that fed conveyors. Go to your local concrete plant.
go wood man go
There’s not a better way to do this?
Does that seem a bit sketchy? What happens if the blue shirt guy loses his footing and falls into the chute?
I don't think safety is high on their corporate agenda. But at least they water down the load to keep the dust down.
There's one of these videos of just that happening one guy in the back has a kill switch for the belt and the guy who fell just got back up. Only took a second and really wasn't all that much the guy was even laughing about it.
@@jx14aby The sand is watered not so that there is no dust. It is wetted so that it is heavier and slides down the slope of the barge.
OSHA approved
The things you watch while you preheat the oven...
This is scary. There are no safety provisions for these workers.... one could easily fall in the flue..... can't they at least have a harness attached to a wall so they are safer.... especially the guy in the middle (doing most of the work.) Also masks might be in order .... I don't think sand is good for the lungs...but I could be mistaken. 😳
Man see big pile. Man watch big pile move. Man happy.
Edit:
Man see 7 minute of video. Barge not mostly empty. Man worry.
Video end. Barge still full. Man disappoint. Man sad again.
Look's a "Little" dangerous!
Vodu tam striekajú úplne zbytočne, iba mu to sťažujú. Lepšie by to išlo suché. Vodu by som použil až na koniec
I could have watched that another 9 mins
Guys, this video is 100% genuine.
The sand is harder to move when you wet it.
Actually other way round.
The water makes the sand heavier, but also acts as a lubricant helping it to flow.
till he ruins his back, the other ship used a cable to pull the blocks out...work smarter not hard
They are using a cable
For safety he was told not to get sucked in. thats about it.
Here before the title gets corrected from "unloding" to "unloading".
pingpongpung.... I am embarrassed that I didn't notice the spelling .... it is still "unloding" in Oct 2022
Maybe we could change the spelling so people don't have to buy a vowel?
Why is the video not 30 minutes or until the end of the work?
That is soo dangerous..how many workers have mangled there feet falling onto the conveyor? Has to be a better way,,,
Why do I get the feeling that their employer doesn’t carry worker’s compensation insurance?
no safety harness?>......where OSHA be at??
How to use water to make the situation worse.
Imagine yourself, doing this work 6-7 days a week., for years. Even after 1 year, you would look like you're 70, just from the stress alone.
Why not show the whole video? Can't watch half of a video. We want the whole video. So please keep this in mind for the next one's. If not I will unsubscribe immediately..
The hoses aren't helping. You're just making a big sloppy mess. You wanna help? Put the damn hose away and pick up a shovel. This is not rocket science.
Evidently someone is doing something somewhere.
Those hose guys aren't needed
TIMBER
More like TERRA!
I don't think "Health" and "Safety" translate into Mandarin
Stolen video
Bargeons4/11/2022
Trabajo muy mal ejecutado en ningún lugar del mundo minero está permitido sin las medidas de seguridad que corresponde falta de supervisión de parte de un Prevencionista de riesgos ,la ropa adecuada y arnés
That guy on the left with the hat is lazy and also hasn’t a clue what he’s doing.
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Not 3500 but 350 tons...
Your other videos that claim to be "satisfying" is really quite creepy.
Such videos are not useful and only posted for earning money
This seems horrible. Isn't there a better way?
опять не до конца показали, Дерьмо.
а зачем эти клоуны воду льют??