At one job management said we were wasting too much water so they stopped bring water bottles to the site before noon. Guys started dropping like flys and they told us to slow down and not work so hard. Brilliant minds running the ship there
Same thing happened at my last job the year the chiller system broke, temps up to 96 F in the production and packaging area, and they stopped ordering water for the water coolers because “we were going through too much water”. Of course, the office area AC worked fine and was repaired right away when *it* broke.
Yep, been there done that, except it was an armored truck and I wasn't allowed to open the doors to get airflow. (I did it anyway, cause I ain't dying of heat stroke.)
Yeah one good thing about my boss is he's serious about employee health. Always plenty of water sunscreen, first aid equipment and ppe. Asked him once and he said buying all of that was cheaper than paying medical bills.
Here's my tip: don't overuse your a/c. Get out in that heat 24/7. After not too long, you'll adapt to it to the point where it doesn't even bother you. - Alaskan who though it was a good idea to work construction in Texas.
I can attest to this. I was homeless for 3 years in north Alabama. And yes your body does get used to the weather... Another strange phenomenon I would like to add. And before I tell you about it let me say DONT TRY THIS!! after 30 days without taking a shower I almost completely stopped production of foul body odor... I sweat significantly less than when I had showered as well.... If anyone can explain why this occurred I'd be interested in finding out. And it wasn't just me, two other guys experienced similar if not identical effects from bad hygiene practices... Apart from using baby wipes to get the hands, arms, face, neck and crotch every 3 to 7 days.
@@jacobcoughlin2408 If you can't smell how funky you've become, and others around you can't smell it either, then you've just become noseblind to it is all. XD Trust me, you're still funky.
Did you ask them if they were feeling alright? You sure they were really electricians? They may have been thieves pretending to be electricians. Definitely up to no good!!!
I can provide a bit of fact; Yes, you can maintain your liquid balance chugging Monster Energy, that is entirely possible but your just gonna have to piss more often and thus hydrate more, but as long as your input equals your output you are just fine. Of course if you rely entirely on monster energy in that way, your probably gonna have issues in all truth
Powdered Gatorade mix is a good idea to keep somewhere because it is also important to replenish salts that you lose by sweating, not just the water. If you are eating sunflower seeds or something with high salt content, you probably won't need it, but it is good in a pinch.
Gatorade mix is bad because it's high in sugar. it's very low in electrolytes in comparison to sugars, it's better to get hydrolite powder sachets or something else that's actually focused on hydration, not sports.
5 gallon gang water cooler, 5 pound bag of ice, cut & squeeze 2 lemons... Clean with baking soda & water ONLY. It's worked for me and my guys on metal roofs for years PRICELESS
Hmm, thought I would see more of this comment... SHADE... staying out of the sun, staying in the shade helps tremendously. Work under easy ups as much as possible. If you're stuck working in direct sunlight you should be allowed to take breaks more often, shorter breaks, 5 minutes in the shade and then go back to work for a reasonable time period. Everyone is different. Repeat. Also water is the best thing but it's also important to drink a Gatorade or similar however for every Gatorade, drink at least equal water or more. Stay safe out there blue collars, you are all needed.
🤣😂🤣 I miss working in the field! I worked with this safety man that drank so much coffee and smoked many cigarettes that he had a permanent hook on one hand and a brown stain on the index finger of the other. His breath stank so bad, I'm talk'n like S..t and Death combined, that I literally told him that if he ever saw me go down in the field to just let me die. I couldn't stomach the idea of going through life knowing that he had to suck face with me to bring me back!
Back around 2006-2008, I worked at an aluminum smelter, pouring T-bar and sows. We were taught to keep an eye on the color of our urine - if it was nice and nearly colorless, you were hydrated. If it got to the yellow stage, you needed to up your water intake. Also, I used to pour water over my head and down the back of my shirt to keep cool. That was easy to do, since they had water fountains everywhere in that plant that fed from an 800 foot well.
We have a piss color chart in the bathroom. "Below this red line and you are dehydrated" my man, I’ve never been above that damn line in my life. In fact, last week I was pissing that red line.
@@SweetLou0523 You might want to go see a urologist if you're having trouble getting above the line. I wish I'd gone to see mine a year or two earlier - I might still have two kidneys if I had.
I’m an engineering student right now. Many people stressed the importance of respecting operations and maintenance. I find you’re videos hilarious and also educational. I think every young and new engineer needs to see this.
Oh my gosh I laughed so hard I cried. My husband is a welder and we watch these videos together. We love them. And he watches them with his coworkers to. Thank you for what you do. 😂
The optimal temperature your water should be is 60 degrees. Not to cold, not to hot. Drinking ice cold can be a shock to the system. Ice cold water constricts blood flow. Drinking hot water increases your core temp. Increasing your chances of heat exhaustion or stroke.
Yeah…this is absolutely not true. This has been debunked multiple times over. If you’re having a heat stroke, chilled ice fluids is the first line antidote. Also, see TTM for ACLS for why the notion of cardiac dysrhythmia is also ruled out. Not knocking on you just putting EBM out there.
Our shop runs anywhere from 120-160 at floor level in the summer depending on where you are...... Worked with a guy for years that drank hot coffee all day, not a drop of water. I learned a lot of stuff from the old guy, but never picked up his coffee habit..... R. I. P. Ron
Your funny as hell brother !!! I'm a truck Driver and I love your videos !!! Seems to me like you should put out funny safety meetings because you have a knack for truthful advice but you put a funny spin on it. I think more people would enjoy their safety meetings and actually retain valuable information than the usual boring content that safety meetings can be. Breadstick Ricky and crew ... you rock !!!!
Honestly it should be the safety man getting reported to HR. He's the one offering to put lotion on people, which clearly initiated the incident. Had he not offered, Roscoe's clothes wouldn't have flown off nor his discretion. Just saying.
@@25Tranquility - ohh definitely! Probably 20 times a day I’ll stumble on a situation and tell myself: “Not my problem” and when people (friends) want a favor from me I ask myself what they’ve done to help me in the past 3 years 🤷♂️ nothing…. so that’s what they’re getting from me!
@@RustyZipper I now look at situations that way. I wear my heart on my sleeve and take it personally when people take my kindness for granted. Well not anymore. I'm tired of feeling like crap.
Mate you are a true legend 👏 I would love it if you could do a 20-30min video you should sell this to Netflix or something its so funny and you are very talented my friend keep up the great work👍 don't ever change it!!!!
Lmmfao bro you fuck8ng killed it with roscko on this one lmmfao bro the way how u make everyone of them their own is genius love the content. I suffer frkm real bad depression and your videos really help me out big time thanks bro
Me and Mr. Safetyman would be having a fight over his attack on my energy drinks plus while he's pushing water he's missing out on the most important thing; electrolytes. When working in the heat folks be sure to make sure you're getting your electrolytes as well as your water because without the salts your body won't absorb the water properly. Meeting adjourned.
I had one summer, 3 months on a galvanized roof, 90F, 90%+ humidity, 1 gallon of water a day. Made it maybe a month before nearly passing out after 15 minutes on site. Slammed about 40 oz of Gatorade and was back to slinging steel in less than a half hour. Electrolytes matter
Yes some energy drinks ate good for you but it's a good idea too drink one every 2 days bc too much equals bad and mostly drink water whenever you're working in the heat
From a personal trainer living in Texas: if your urine is not clear, you're not drinking enough water. Especially in the summer. Just because you aren't thirsty, or you don't feel dehydrated, doesn't mean you've drank enough. Also, energy drinks don't dehydrate you. Caffeine does, yes, but not enough to completely offset the water consumed in that drink. That being said, you should still stay away from them, or at least moderate consumption. Drink one on a day off.
@@wysestone no, clear. You outta be able to leave it in the pot and nobody should be able to tell you didn't flush. You aren't going to die if it's light yellow, but you aren't fully hydrated either. It doesn't matter much in the spring but in the summer it's the difference between being comfortable or miserable. If you haven't reached this level of hydration before, it's life changing.
If you're like me and sweat enough to remove any sunscreen within minutes, here's what you do. 1. Ignore the sunscreen; it's not going to do you any good. 2 minutes to apply, 10 minutes to wash away. Pointless. 2. If the skin is red, aloe vera gel works great. After work, rub it in good and reapply as necessary. 3. If the skin is painful and trying to blister, you're reaching sun toxicity, but there's a cure. Crush plain aspirin and mix it with Mylanta into a paste. Apply and let it sit until completely dry and flaking. Reapply if needed. It literally saved me from severe sun exposure where nothing worked, couldn't sleep, and blisters the size of dimes were all over the burn filled with pus. Now you could also just wear fabric all over like mentioned, and how a lot of the hispanic co-workers do. Personally, it just makes me sweat even more, so it doesn't help me with the constant wiping of my glasses every 10 seconds. So if you're like me, and I sincerely hope you aren't cause it's absolutely miserable being outside above 70, I hope this helps.
Get Australian spf 100, as long as you rub it in then it absorbs into the skin and doesn’t ‘sweat off’, plenty of surfers in temps hotter than yours use it just fine. do not tell people to forego it thats the easiest way to get skin cancer! Wear white long sleeve cotton top and light pants if you are wearing polycottons or anything polyester you will sweat more.. dont let your skin get to a point of bubbling up either as thats a quick way to infection
just did 2 days of firewatch in an upper level of a boilerhouse. My journeyman and woman had to weld a 10inch giant valve on sched 100. 130 degrees air temp, 400 degree preheat on the pipe
Working in a factory one summer which reached record highs in 100 years and management brought in ICE COLD WATER for every employee IN the factory BUT only in the mornings!!!! We worked 3rd shift and management never thought to refill the ICE after 2nd shift left so what we got was 3 or 4 bottles of more than room temperature water that had been sitting in this bucket of filthy water all day and we were told that we should have gotten to work sooner if we wanted the cold water… BITCH!! Our shift doesn’t start until 11pm… How exactly are we supposed to get here earlier?
Dang...I spent a summer in the North Carolina heat some years ago while in Airforce Civil Enginnering putting in underground electrical lines and setting manholes. Had a guy with us that hydrated on Cokes and Snickers bars every day....tough as nails, but heavy as hell when he finally passed out in a manhole.......
I have heard this before but in my experience it's not true. For me and everyone I ever met the colder the better. Working in a 125 degree attic my water better be cold.
Oh no! 😆 I tell people to please wear clothes under their coveralls. You might need to strip if a caterpillar happens to fall into your suit (speaking from experience).
When he asked Ricky if he wanted lotion rubbed on him, I laughed until I cried!! I started laughing before I even heard his response because I KNEW it was going to be a zinger... I think just the fact that safety man thought that would go well at all is hilarious. 😂😂😂 OH I haven't laughed Iike this in a long time.... Im still crying. 🤣
At one job management said we were wasting too much water so they stopped bring water bottles to the site before noon. Guys started dropping like flys and they told us to slow down and not work so hard. Brilliant minds running the ship there
What’s even crazier about that. Most of them went to college for that.
Same thing happened at my last job the year the chiller system broke, temps up to 96 F in the production and packaging area, and they stopped ordering water for the water coolers because “we were going through too much water”. Of course, the office area AC worked fine and was repaired right away when *it* broke.
Yup and they are the type that get pissed if you take a 10 minute break to cool down
@@6.7powerstroke13 yup while someone like me without a college degree but the know how gets turned down
Yep, been there done that, except it was an armored truck and I wasn't allowed to open the doors to get airflow. (I did it anyway, cause I ain't dying of heat stroke.)
As soon as Ricky held up that cooler, my first thought was "there aint no water in that cooler my man."
I'm surprised there were energy drinks in there, I was expecting a sixpack of some beer
Ricky's too strong from carryin the jobsite on his shoulders all day!
I knew there was beer in there, but I thought there was ONLY beer in there
I was partially right having on cooler with beer but I too only was thinking beer
I wanted to like your comment but you're at 69. That'll do.
"I'm hydrated, I'm caffeinated, and I'm motivated" that's gonna be my motto.
For me at my job , im high , im caffeinated, and nicfixed. Oh but not motivated shits boring AF.
Words to live by.
@@thenewbrazy9997 you're just not thinking it through all the way. You don't get motivated for the job, you get motivated for kick back time.
I'm hydrated on alc. Got some slim Jim's let's go don't piss me off lol
6 beers ought to to get ya home if you hurry.
"No thanks Buffalo Bob! It does not rub the lotion on its skin!" LOL 😆 🤣 😂
"Killing Me Smalls!!"
Yeah one good thing about my boss is he's serious about employee health. Always plenty of water sunscreen, first aid equipment and ppe. Asked him once and he said buying all of that was cheaper than paying medical bills.
Does he help with application? 🤣😂🤣
@@worldshaker4321 keep your lation on
Its true tho.
@@worldshaker4321 Roscoe will
Here's my tip: don't overuse your a/c. Get out in that heat 24/7. After not too long, you'll adapt to it to the point where it doesn't even bother you.
- Alaskan who though it was a good idea to work construction in Texas.
Use your fan setting or ceiling fans, use the A/C just to take the edge off of the hottest days.
I can attest to this. I was homeless for 3 years in north Alabama. And yes your body does get used to the weather... Another strange phenomenon I would like to add. And before I tell you about it let me say DONT TRY THIS!! after 30 days without taking a shower I almost completely stopped production of foul body odor... I sweat significantly less than when I had showered as well.... If anyone can explain why this occurred I'd be interested in finding out. And it wasn't just me, two other guys experienced similar if not identical effects from bad hygiene practices... Apart from using baby wipes to get the hands, arms, face, neck and crotch every 3 to 7 days.
If you think it’s hot in Texas come to North Carolina around the end of July or August my boy
Funny you say that, aircon pulley broke 2 summers ago. Don't even notice now.
@@jacobcoughlin2408 If you can't smell how funky you've become, and others around you can't smell it either, then you've just become noseblind to it is all. XD
Trust me, you're still funky.
"no thanks Buffalo Bob" 😂😂😂
It puts the Joe dirt in the hole
Now today I saw a group of electricians not only sweeping. But, cleaning their whole area. I almost fainted from seeing such a thing.
How dare you tell those Fucking lies!
I'm sooner to believe Johnny abused Amber than a Electrician do that.
@@johnnyguillotine1673 Not just one. A group of 4. I'm beginning to think I might have a gas leak.
@@ginjistrife2565 Seek medical attention!
Did you ask them if they were feeling alright? You sure they were really electricians? They may have been thieves pretending to be electricians. Definitely up to no good!!!
I should share this
with my electrician brother
Roscoe: I likes you and I wants you. Now we can do this the easy way or the hard.
Safety Man: 911 on speed dail and running to the truck.🤣🤣🤣
I see you wanting to do this the hard way
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Roscoe: *watches safety man run to truck* "See now, you choosin' the hard way..."
@@troyg3831 🤣🤣🤣
Roscoe "Fleece" Johnson needs assistance with his Johnson
glad i wasn’t the only one thinking this (laughed so hard nearly pissed my pants)
I love how this is both real information and comedy at the same time
Turns out Ricky hydrates like I do 😂
same here
Never been a fan of hard seltzer water , but just wondering if that counts as hydration ?
@@aubreybrown2248 gotta count it’s got water in the name 😂
also me
I can provide a bit of fact; Yes, you can maintain your liquid balance chugging Monster Energy, that is entirely possible but your just gonna have to piss more often and thus hydrate more, but as long as your input equals your output you are just fine.
Of course if you rely entirely on monster energy in that way, your probably gonna have issues in all truth
"Do not listen to that dumb shit." 🤣lol That got me good.
Same here. Safety man got a little tough for a min
I love how he shut ricky down right away about those energy drinks🤣🤣🤣
But he didn't mention the beers for "out the gate" at all
When you off site you aint their problem
@@Tinmann_77 it's out the gate and off the clock. . Not his problem at that point
Damn Roscoe tripped me the hell out.....LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the fact the safety man was ready to help put sunscreen on.
Each of your characters are so unique, so much so that the viewers becomes invested in them as individuals. Well Done!!!
It's a shame they don't exist
Kinda like Jeff and peanut, bubba J and all the other's?
Donnie Baker
Bruh sometimes I forget its all the same person
Good to see Safety Man had a backup pair of glasses.
"Blocks the breeze during the summer heat, plus I like the freedom"....."It's one of my hard to reach places too!" 😅🤣😂
this was brilliant safety man was epic stay 6 feet away from me at all times🤣🤣🤣🤣
Powdered Gatorade mix is a good idea to keep somewhere because it is also important to replenish salts that you lose by sweating, not just the water. If you are eating sunflower seeds or something with high salt content, you probably won't need it, but it is good in a pinch.
Getting the Gatorade powder is hit or miss trying to buy it. Either your able to buy it or it's unavailable. At least here it is.
Gatorade mix is bad because it's high in sugar. it's very low in electrolytes in comparison to sugars, it's better to get hydrolite powder sachets or something else that's actually focused on hydration, not sports.
5 gallon gang water cooler, 5 pound bag of ice, cut & squeeze 2 lemons...
Clean with baking soda & water ONLY.
It's worked for me and my guys on metal roofs for years PRICELESS
I'm with Roscoe,no one needs to know what's goin on under the overalls
Lol 😂 a fat guy at work had a blow out and my 4man actually put duck tape on him but told him not to look back
“It does not put the lotion on my skin.” Hahahahahaha!!!!!
First time I heard Ricky so excited🤣🤣🤣
First time the Safety man had seen Roscoe so excited...
@@kramnull8962 shit me too he seems like the most excited here😂
Hmm, thought I would see more of this comment... SHADE... staying out of the sun, staying in the shade helps tremendously. Work under easy ups as much as possible. If you're stuck working in direct sunlight you should be allowed to take breaks more often, shorter breaks, 5 minutes in the shade and then go back to work for a reasonable time period. Everyone is different. Repeat.
Also water is the best thing but it's also important to drink a Gatorade or similar however for every Gatorade, drink at least equal water or more. Stay safe out there blue collars, you are all needed.
🤣😂🤣 I miss working in the field! I worked with this safety man that drank so much coffee and smoked many cigarettes that he had a permanent hook on one hand and a brown stain on the index finger of the other. His breath stank so bad, I'm talk'n like S..t and Death combined, that I literally told him that if he ever saw me go down in the field to just let me die. I couldn't stomach the idea of going through life knowing that he had to suck face with me to bring me back!
Keep them coming boss man
Literally just used this video as my tool box talk for my guys 💪💪💪
Hydrated, caffeinated, and motivated.
Truly how I wish to live my life
Back around 2006-2008, I worked at an aluminum smelter, pouring T-bar and sows. We were taught to keep an eye on the color of our urine - if it was nice and nearly colorless, you were hydrated. If it got to the yellow stage, you needed to up your water intake.
Also, I used to pour water over my head and down the back of my shirt to keep cool. That was easy to do, since they had water fountains everywhere in that plant that fed from an 800 foot well.
Smoke a joint and itll be yellowish, burn fat and itll be yellowish. Its something to watch at most, but not go by.
We have a piss color chart in the bathroom. "Below this red line and you are dehydrated" my man, I’ve never been above that damn line in my life. In fact, last week I was pissing that red line.
@@SweetLou0523 You might want to go see a urologist if you're having trouble getting above the line. I wish I'd gone to see mine a year or two earlier - I might still have two kidneys if I had.
@@SweetLou0523 I need this chart.
If you've ever been in the military, you already know this stuff.
6 beer 🍺 fer when I hit the gate! Lol
I’m an engineering student right now. Many people stressed the importance of respecting operations and maintenance. I find you’re videos hilarious and also educational. I think every young and new engineer needs to see this.
Oh my gosh I laughed so hard I cried. My husband is a welder and we watch these videos together. We love them. And he watches them with his coworkers to. Thank you for what you do. 😂
Lord have mercy. Roscoe done pulled a Marcel ledbetter and wore nothing but his overalls with the top buttons flopping.
Lmao!!! Ricky and safety man on the same side?! My God hell froze over and roscoe escaped.
Go Roscoe! You know what to do lol
The optimal temperature your water should be is 60 degrees. Not to cold, not to hot.
Drinking ice cold can be a shock to the system. Ice cold water constricts blood flow.
Drinking hot water increases your core temp. Increasing your chances of heat exhaustion or stroke.
Monster and redbull taste terrible at 60°
Best to have ice cold water bottles then use them as ice packs on neck wrists or armpits before drinking that way you get two things done at once
@@dlgulbrandsen thats why you get sports drinks instead.
Yeah…this is absolutely not true. This has been debunked multiple times over. If you’re having a heat stroke, chilled ice fluids is the first line antidote. Also, see TTM for ACLS for why the notion of cardiac dysrhythmia is also ruled out. Not knocking on you just putting EBM out there.
Our shop runs anywhere from 120-160 at floor level in the summer depending on where you are...... Worked with a guy for years that drank hot coffee all day, not a drop of water. I learned a lot of stuff from the old guy, but never picked up his coffee habit..... R. I. P. Ron
Your funny as hell brother !!! I'm a truck Driver and I love your videos !!! Seems to me like you should put out funny safety meetings because you have a knack for truthful advice but you put a funny spin on it. I think more people would enjoy their safety meetings and actually retain valuable information than the usual boring content that safety meetings can be. Breadstick Ricky and crew ... you rock !!!!
Out of all the crazy stuff I have seen and you have done on this channel. Roscoe Creeped me the hell out. Lol
Damn I nearly died laughing on this one!
Not to mention that when you get older you'll meet the skin cancer Surgeon. He'll, I'm missing half of my face.
This is so good. I can't stop watching these videos.
Hilarious Especially when you had a bad day at work. You watch these and everything goes away
Honestly it should be the safety man getting reported to HR.
He's the one offering to put lotion on people, which clearly initiated the incident.
Had he not offered, Roscoe's clothes wouldn't have flown off nor his discretion.
Just saying.
My day started off not good. Thanks for this. I needed the laugh.
Hang in there 👊
@@RustyZipper thanks. I'm learning how not to care about other people's opinions.
@@25Tranquility - ohh definitely! Probably 20 times a day I’ll stumble on a situation and tell myself: “Not my problem” and when people (friends) want a favor from me I ask myself what they’ve done to help me in the past 3 years 🤷♂️ nothing…. so that’s what they’re getting from me!
@@RustyZipper I now look at situations that way. I wear my heart on my sleeve and take it personally when people take my kindness for granted. Well not anymore. I'm tired of feeling like crap.
@@25Tranquility - check out Coach Corey Wayne here on UA-cam. His older videos will get you to turn your life around, some his new videos are cringe
Rosco has me crying hahahah
Lol roscoe and the safety man 😆 🤣 😂 😹
Totally hilarious 🤣
Had me falling out of of my chair 🤣
Mate you are a true legend 👏 I would love it if you could do a 20-30min video you should sell this to Netflix or something its so funny and you are very talented my friend keep up the great work👍 don't ever change it!!!!
"ABSOLUTELY terrible advice" ha ha ha killed me with that line ha ha ha ha. Love my 115+ here in AZ
Lmmfao bro you fuck8ng killed it with roscko on this one lmmfao bro the way how u make everyone of them their own is genius love the content. I suffer frkm real bad depression and your videos really help me out big time thanks bro
Me and Mr. Safetyman would be having a fight over his attack on my energy drinks plus while he's pushing water he's missing out on the most important thing; electrolytes. When working in the heat folks be sure to make sure you're getting your electrolytes as well as your water because without the salts your body won't absorb the water properly. Meeting adjourned.
I take a salt stick pill at lunch and before bed
I had one summer, 3 months on a galvanized roof, 90F, 90%+ humidity, 1 gallon of water a day. Made it maybe a month before nearly passing out after 15 minutes on site. Slammed about 40 oz of Gatorade and was back to slinging steel in less than a half hour. Electrolytes matter
Yes some energy drinks ate good for you but it's a good idea too drink one every 2 days bc too much equals bad and mostly drink water whenever you're working in the heat
@@davidelzinga9757 Powerade, not Gatorade. 👍
🤣🤣🤣 Roscoe killing me
These are some of the funniest videos! They are great!
Thanks! I watch your videos every time I need a good laugh . Please keep doing videos
From a personal trainer living in Texas: if your urine is not clear, you're not drinking enough water. Especially in the summer. Just because you aren't thirsty, or you don't feel dehydrated, doesn't mean you've drank enough.
Also, energy drinks don't dehydrate you. Caffeine does, yes, but not enough to completely offset the water consumed in that drink. That being said, you should still stay away from them, or at least moderate consumption. Drink one on a day off.
Shouldn't be clear but a straw yellow
@@wysestone this
@@wysestone no, clear. You outta be able to leave it in the pot and nobody should be able to tell you didn't flush. You aren't going to die if it's light yellow, but you aren't fully hydrated either. It doesn't matter much in the spring but in the summer it's the difference between being comfortable or miserable. If you haven't reached this level of hydration before, it's life changing.
@@wysestone Not in the heat. The clearer the better.
If you're like me and sweat enough to remove any sunscreen within minutes, here's what you do.
1. Ignore the sunscreen; it's not going to do you any good. 2 minutes to apply, 10 minutes to wash away. Pointless.
2. If the skin is red, aloe vera gel works great. After work, rub it in good and reapply as necessary.
3. If the skin is painful and trying to blister, you're reaching sun toxicity, but there's a cure. Crush plain aspirin and mix it with Mylanta into a paste. Apply and let it sit until completely dry and flaking. Reapply if needed. It literally saved me from severe sun exposure where nothing worked, couldn't sleep, and blisters the size of dimes were all over the burn filled with pus.
Now you could also just wear fabric all over like mentioned, and how a lot of the hispanic co-workers do. Personally, it just makes me sweat even more, so it doesn't help me with the constant wiping of my glasses every 10 seconds. So if you're like me, and I sincerely hope you aren't cause it's absolutely miserable being outside above 70, I hope this helps.
Bro, move up north. I'm the same way just maybe not as severe
Same boat, different pond.
@@saltygorilla9285 Unfortunately I have family land I can't part with, so I'm stuck with the 90-degree/90% humidity split of Virginia summers.
Get Australian spf 100, as long as you rub it in then it absorbs into the skin and doesn’t ‘sweat off’, plenty of surfers in temps hotter than yours use it just fine. do not tell people to forego it thats the easiest way to get skin cancer! Wear white long sleeve cotton top and light pants if you are wearing polycottons or anything polyester you will sweat more.. dont let your skin get to a point of bubbling up either as thats a quick way to infection
@@StapleCactus ah viginia aint that bad, central Texas is much worse trust me
OMG I LOVE UR SKITS!! DONT STOP! WHAT A GEM!! ❤️🌻👍👏
just did 2 days of firewatch in an upper level of a boilerhouse. My journeyman and woman had to weld a 10inch giant valve on sched 100. 130 degrees air temp, 400 degree preheat on the pipe
I bet they got paid well for that job
@@larryhutton8776 they got 16 straight time hrs at $50/hr and at least another 5 on ot at $75/hr
Working in a factory one summer which reached record highs in 100 years and management brought in ICE COLD WATER for every employee IN the factory BUT only in the mornings!!!! We worked 3rd shift and management never thought to refill the ICE after 2nd shift left so what we got was 3 or 4 bottles of more than room temperature water that had been sitting in this bucket of filthy water all day and we were told that we should have gotten to work sooner if we wanted the cold water… BITCH!! Our shift doesn’t start until 11pm… How exactly are we supposed to get here earlier?
Yep.
Ricky was about to beat the safety man with the hose lol
"No, thanks Buffalo Bob" that had me rolling 🤣😂😂👍
I love all your videos, gets me through my work days. Also think I’ve gotten abs from laughing so hard.
heat rash on the privates season
It puts the lotion on the skin or the safety man gets his clipboard again
OK dude. I have watched your videos for a very long time... but this video did it. I subscribed. This was gold . Thank you
That last like minute was nothing but pure hilariousness.
make sure you keep you vest on for extra discomfort
Fuck that, I'd chuck mine over the gate onto My car and leave it there.
I want to hear about Rosco in the 70's 😂😂😂
This is my favorite ❤❤❤ Born and raised as a Tx girl. And this is PERFECTION
This one is beauty. Lots of good laughs. Keep up the great content bud 👍🏼
This is the best I've yet hahaha
Nope ricky in the outhouse was the best. Spitting blue with corn in his pocket
@@bullylife4303 haven't seen that one
@@dfrmotorsports4591 omg you have to look for it. I almost wet myself laughing
@@bullylife4303 I'm going to go look for it now
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Dang...I spent a summer in the North Carolina heat some years ago while in Airforce Civil Enginnering putting in underground electrical lines and setting manholes. Had a guy with us that hydrated on Cokes and Snickers bars every day....tough as nails, but heavy as hell when he finally passed out in a manhole.......
I just found this series. Man its funnier than hell. Awsome job and please make more!
This was a good one!!🤣🤣😆 Love it!!🤣😆 "fuck no Buffalo bob!" 🤣
For every two bottles of water drink one electrolyte drink. Hydration includes electrolytes not just water.
Coconut water is awesome too if ya like the taste.
better let safety man know his clock is off there is 6 more weeks til summer is here you are only having a warm spring day so far
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣this clip is hilarious! The safety guy was on freaking point with his comments 😂😂😂
Me and Ricky have the same diet let's go
See you/y'all in Houston!
I love your team.💯💯
Thank you for your videos.🤝🤝
Man this is the most funniest one you have done keep up the good work from Tennessee
Pro tip drinking room temperature water on those hot hot days is better than cold water. Cold water might cause shock and a person may faint.
Tell me when you’ve seen someone faint from drinking water
Agreed on warm, as it helps to regulate your body temperature quicker. Mentally, counterintuitive, but it works.
I have heard this before but in my experience it's not true. For me and everyone I ever met the colder the better. Working in a 125 degree attic my water better be cold.
Whoever fainted is a huge 😿!!!
Only cold water will do ya Nancy!!😂😂
@@moctezuma3304 he’s 100% correct on what he’s saying bud.
Oh no! 😆
I tell people to please wear clothes under their coveralls. You might need to strip if a caterpillar happens to fall into your suit (speaking from experience).
Lol!
You're seriously my favorite UA-cam comedian these days. Just putting out banger after banger.
that's pretty funny we just had that safety talk today. 😂😂😁😁🇺🇲🇺🇲
You gonna get your stickers made into pins, or patches at some point? I love them, but don't use a hat at my job.
Safety man would not be happy!
Hey Ricky
Lmao I'm telling u I work with a Roscoe to the t these crack me up brotha keep them coming lol
All right, this is your best one that I've ever seen on this channel! This shit made me laugh out loud. The Buffalo Bill comment got me!
There goes your RedBull sponsorship...
#FreeEricBrandtForFuckSake
I want to party with Ricky
Your characters are spot on. I swear every yard or outdoor construction job I've worked is just like this
Laughed so hard at this one. Loved it! 😂
Just did my working in heat training. Right advice boss! Lol!
That is so good that all of my employees need to see this. Love thanks
When he asked Ricky if he wanted lotion rubbed on him, I laughed until I cried!! I started laughing before I even heard his response because I KNEW it was going to be a zinger... I think just the fact that safety man thought that would go well at all is hilarious. 😂😂😂
OH I haven't laughed Iike this in a long time.... Im still crying. 🤣
Buffalo Bob got me laughing. Thanks.
Rewatching an oldie bit goodie. Sooooo Glad you got a better beard filter for Roscoe😂
Great video as always 👍
Lmfao Ricky Enthusiasm with his cooler 😂😂
Yo I can’t stop 😂. This whole video is amazing! He O.G. Rick Flaired us! I was dead!
I'm easy being times here lol allot of catching up, great clips y'all.