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@DustinB3403 yeah, that can't be safe.
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 yeah, that can't be safe.
Why would you assume it is unsafe?
The only reasonable assumption is that she is simply standing on a ladder in the hallway.
Contrary to Hollywood induced belief (looking at you Breakfast club ceiling scene) drop tile ceiling do not support any weight except themselves.
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@JaredBusch I didn't notice that that was a wall where she was.
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It still doesn't seem safe that a teacher of a school would be able to get to the ceiling. Even if she is using a ladder.
Also who has ever tried to remove a ceiling tile from above the ceiling. I have and it's freaking impossible without damaging the tile. You're always pushing the tile up to get it out of the way.
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And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
You still sound like schools are for actually learning things, I admire your optimism.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
Fall gear? For climbing a step ladder ? WTAF??
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@JaredBusch said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
Fall gear? For climbing a step ladder ? WTAF??
Workplace safety requirements require protection from falls. Yes. 6 feet or more in most states.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@JaredBusch said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
Fall gear? For climbing a step ladder ? WTAF??
Workplace safety requirements require protection from falls. Yes. 6 feet or more in most states.
Umm, no. Not even OSHA is that stupid.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@JaredBusch said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
Fall gear? For climbing a step ladder ? WTAF??
Workplace safety requirements require protection from falls. Yes. 6 feet or more in most states.
Not full fall gear. In general industry (what most of us work in except maybe @NerdyDad) fall protection is required starting at 4ft. In most instances a ladder is considered fall protection. Guess who just went through a fall training course because I may have to go up on a lift "someday".
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@coliver said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@JaredBusch said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
Fall gear? For climbing a step ladder ? WTAF??
Workplace safety requirements require protection from falls. Yes. 6 feet or more in most states.
Not full fall gear.
Did someone say Fall Gear?
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@coliver said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@JaredBusch said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
Fall gear? For climbing a step ladder ? WTAF??
Workplace safety requirements require protection from falls. Yes. 6 feet or more in most states.
Not full fall gear.
Did someone say Fall Gear?
Man... your wardrobe just gets weirder and weirder.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Workplace safety requirements require protection from falls.
This should suffice.
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@coliver said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@JaredBusch said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
And I when I say unsafe. I mean it as why in the hell is she up there at all. She could easily fall, likely has no fall gear, clearly doesn't have a helmet (which meh but still) and lastly if this is a school wtf. Be in the class and teach the students.
Fall gear? For climbing a step ladder ? WTAF??
Workplace safety requirements require protection from falls. Yes. 6 feet or more in most states.
Not full fall gear. In general industry (what most of us work in except maybe @NerdyDad) fall protection is required starting at 4ft. In most instances a ladder is considered fall protection. Guess who just went through a fall training course because I may have to go up on a lift "someday".
Portable ladders are not required by OHSA to have any type of personal fall arrest systems. Fixed ladders do if you are working above 24'.
Some people like to say you have to on portable ladders above 6', but that is not an OSHA ruling.