Very cool! I have to say, climbing down there with no harness or fall protection while the gate is open, even as little as it was, is amazingly dangerous. Cool! But dangerous, lol. One slip...
Yes it is dangerous but they are going down with care. And the at sill of the gate the stoplogs are installed which has stopped the water and now they are going to inspect the leakage which is being existing. For the inspection of leakage after the installation of stoplogs, these two are going down.
@@Acumensworld Because workers fall or drown on purpose? Part of responsible management is minimizing employee risk, and if employees must work in risky conditions, minimizing the opportunity for them to be hurt. Does not matter how much care employees exercise; accidents happen. Management's job is to provide employees with the proper safety equipment to minimize injury if (when) an accident happens. Working by a large body of water where the possibility of drowning exists means that empolyees should have a safety harness and a life jacket. But, I'm sure you work in a third-world country where compaines aren't required to care about their employees. Employee drowns? Hire someone else. Would management care? Nope. Not like the company violated any [non-existing] safety regulations.
What a beautiful river. Are you able to share the location?
Very cool stuff....more plz
Thank you so much dear friend ❤️
Very cool! I have to say, climbing down there with no harness or fall protection while the gate is open, even as little as it was, is amazingly dangerous. Cool! But dangerous, lol. One slip...
Yes it is dangerous but they are going down with care. And the at sill of the gate the stoplogs are installed which has stopped the water and now they are going to inspect the leakage which is being existing. For the inspection of leakage after the installation of stoplogs, these two are going down.
@@Acumensworld Because workers fall or drown on purpose?
Part of responsible management is minimizing employee risk, and if employees must work in risky conditions, minimizing the opportunity for them to be hurt. Does not matter how much care employees exercise; accidents happen. Management's job is to provide employees with the proper safety equipment to minimize injury if (when) an accident happens. Working by a large body of water where the possibility of drowning exists means that empolyees should have a safety harness and a life jacket. But, I'm sure you work in a third-world country where compaines aren't required to care about their employees. Employee drowns? Hire someone else. Would management care? Nope. Not like the company violated any [non-existing] safety regulations.