SomeGuyFromOlympia
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I hope they make you were goggles too
Our company CEO put the rule down field employees have to wear gloves all the time. I’m not a field employee so no matter to me unless I’m visiting a location at out of office environment. But for me, I wear gloves all the time working around my house and have for couple decades now. I’ve got it dialed down to leather gloves for heavy work and assembly gloves for light work and latex gloves for chemicals type work. It’s to the point now I won’t do anything until I’m wearing a pair of gloves to do work.Yes ultimately, that is the reason any safety rules are implemented. To save money. If the GCs could make money killing us, they certainly would.
And having been in commercial construction since 98, it seems it's only about half the time that the injured person is at fault. It's usually some other dumbass not paying attention that injures or kills someone.
However, the reason for the new hard hats is there are a lot of head injuries caused by slips, trips, and falls. Your head hits something hard, bounces, hard hat flies off, and the second hit is what fucks you up.
Honestly, gloves are more bothersome to me than the the new hard hats.
Mean while someone comes looking for you after you haven’t come home or missed important appointments finds you all wrapped up in your driveshaft lathe still spinning
I’m not a safety Nazi but it can save you from injury or death. I’m a firm believer in seat belts and ROPS or roll bars. Saved my life
Japanese have been wearing chin strap hard hats for decades… be more like them.
Nothing mentioned at our company yet but I suspect it’ll be coming sooner or later. Fun fun. At least it’ll stay on in high wind gust.
If it's got a chinstrap, and side impact protection it's the type 2.
I will say, most people in here have no idea why they're going to type 2. It's not about getting hit with something.😂
I’ve sold tools, rigging, equipment, safety, etc for 23yrs. These things are hot right now. Everybody is going to need them sooner than later.
Type 2 hard hats are like selling mini vans. The first one is the hardest. The second one is the easiest. If you don’t cheap out, they are more comfortable than type 1.
Most customers of mine require gloves for all tasks. ANSI cut level 3 or higher.
When I sold equipment I pushed safety features with twist on things I saw on the machines. Example: when the power quick catch option came out on skid steer loaders in the early 2000’s, I sold the majority of the machines with this due to me pushing it as a safety feature. Basically most skid steer loader injuries are from climbing in and out of them. Mud or ice and snow or just wet from rain etc causing people to slip. By adding the power QT on the machine, you limit the amount of times the operator has to climb in and out to swap attachments. It’s also more productive as well.I’ve sold tools, rigging, equipment, safety, etc for 23yrs. These things are hot right now. Everybody is going to need them sooner than later.
Type 2 hard hats are like selling mini vans. The first one is the hardest. The second one is the easiest. If you don’t cheap out, they are more comfortable than type 1.
Most customers of mine require gloves for all tasks. ANSI cut level 3 or higher.
I don’t think any of them are comfortable imo. If I have to wear one throughout the day, I wear a dew rag on my head then the hard hat.Well, which type 2 helmets are the most comfortable? Please share with the class.
Milwaukee, Lift, Klein.Well, which type 2 helmets are the most comfortable? Please share with the class.
The GC ( PLOTE ) let me use one of theirs, it was a Milwaukee and it was nice and comfortable, I'll probably get one of those.Well, which type 2 helmets are the most comfortable? Please share with the class.
Lift sells a chin strap kit for thier older ones. Not techically a class2 but you might get away with it.I've got a lift and it looks like they are making strapped baskets to retrofit them.
You better be king dick specialist for a 500 mile radius in whatever you do if you think you are going to get away with not following their rules.
Thank you, that's very helpful of you, fellow hard hat wearer.It's a mixed bag, isn't it? I've been around construction sites for a while, and while I get the need for safety gear, sometimes the rules can feel like overkill. Gloves, for instance—I get why they're necessary, but they can be such a hassle.
Thank you, that's very helpful of you, fellow hard hat wearer.
Gemini, will you generate me an image of a sixteenth century british king eating watermelon?It's a mixed bag, isn't it? I've been around construction sites for a while, and while I get the need for safety gear, sometimes the rules can feel like overkill. Gloves, for instance—I get why they're necessary, but they can be such a hassle.
Got the fufu kit with cleanerMine. And no, you're not getting a picture of me wearing the goofy fucker
Edit: Goofy long photo too.
Thank you, that's very helpful of you, fellow hard hat wearer.
Mine. And no, you're not getting a picture of me wearing the goofy fucker
Edit: Goofy long photo too.
C'mon you know how it works you bid a job , you get said contract that is paying a shit ton of money, you either deal with rules or you don't get the work.
I didn't even know that was in thereGot the fufu kit with cleaner
Thought the new rules said they had to be type II?
A harness for when he has to climb in and out of his truck.I hope they make you were goggles too