Heavy Equipment Accidents #2 Extreme Dangerous Total Idiots at Work Compilation 2024 Amazing Logging
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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I have a pal that's a grader man there. I think he has a cushy job unless it rains. YOU know him pretty good! CHEERS, Palley!
Honestly, this video had some of the best voice-over commentary I've seen. It was well thought out and intelligent.
A.I
Really? That's freaking crazy. AI did a better job than most of the older voiceovers. They always made stupid comments. I guess kudos to technology
heavy equip always has right of way
Just completed an annual mine safety course at work over the weekend and saw firsthand videos of what not to do. The blind spots on those haul trucks are everywhere and can cover hundreds of feet.
Many drivers of smaller vehicles are not actually aware that they are in the blind spot zone.
I work at a small stone quarry and operate a Volvo 110 loader and try to be safe but the kids ( only way to describe them because I'm twice their age) think it's funny to walk in front of me as I am loading trucks or just walk behind me knowing that I have blind spots and our fearless leader set in the office playing with his phone not working so I have told the owner if I hit one I will feel bad but won't lose any sleep over it. M.S.H.A. has told me that it would not be my fault and if they are on drugs ( witch four of us six are ,not.me never have never will ) they will back me on any problem.
@@jeffharper7579 The same thing is in my company where I work, when we work night shifts, kids drive a 500-ton truck and their faces are constantly lit up by their phones, they literally don't take their eyes off their mobile phones while driving.
@@jeffharper7579 Yup, someone’s gonna get hurt. You should be able to work without worrying about killing somebody.
Instant regret fails like these are why I love watching fail videos!"
The dude in the Suzuki
That's right
This is what next-level machinery looks like!
Wow that log skidder is just pushing a whole mud road.
That's not mud it's soup!😆
Russian safety can not exist in the same sentence.
Haha
LOL!
15 years mining and I have seen most of these situations. Been a operator in most. Production supervisor in others. Although never had/let anyone dump without good windrows. But had someone tip over a tip head a month or two before I started on site. Never just pushed on with a articulated truck in mud that deep. Even being logging and worked soft/wet ground as a forwarder op.
People sometimes simply misjudge the situation, which is why accidents happen.
Neat, Thanks!
Thanks budy.
Awesome video
Thanks budy
I've been on a lot of big job sites. Mostly diesel and propane deliveries. The overwhelming thing I noticed is bald tires on heavy equipment. In a lot of these videos, as soon as I see bald tires, well, alright, there's an idiot (or cheap boss). I own my own (small) business. I rarely leave pavement. My rear tires are aggressive tread and the front are deep channel rain tires. Bald tires are bad news, period.
I always say: "bald tires are bad for business and a great show for viewers".
You would be surprised how easy a day at the strip mine can turn tragic
I know mate, I've been working in a mine for 15 years.
Normally in forestry operations we cover the tracks in brash ( branches from the harvested timber), this goes someway in preventing extraction routes turning to slurry.
At fault should be the guys in the pick-up, I've been to couple those mines out west
If the pickup is beyond safety zone should have been displaying vertical markers
Exactly, a lack of safety protocols.
Ok can we talk about that first clip...😬
Better not 😃
@@HeavyMiningEquipmentoff the cliff 😵. My worst nightmare.
The Suzuki vehicle is at fault. Yuk trucks have the right of way
That's right
The first truck they fell off the cliff... that guy died, right?
He was injured and taken to the hospital, he survived.
@@HeavyMiningEquipment He’s both the unluckiest and luckiest man alive then.
@@hugolafhugolaf He was lucky it wasn't a great height.
The off road truck has right of way. I drive off road for many years in many mines and the biggest Iron has the right of way... little shit just get out of the way...
8:50 CAT excavator to the rescue!!!
Is says what it is on the front of the bed man. ..... at 12mins
The commentary is not accurate and mainly speculation
the Suzuki is at fault.
That's right
Bro, from the very first clip “driver walked away with minor injuries”. Being crushed and squeezed out then set on fire, is definitely not that. We need to work on your definitions lol
I am ready for collaboration 😀
"Without further ado" = Instant dislike no matter the video.
Haha no more "further ado" next time
@4.15 re the dump truck running into the suzuki.
1) the dump truck driver failed to honk the horn to warn people that there was a truck moving off.
2) DT turned left INTO his BLIND SPOT, ther is a reason that parking areas are set up to drive straight ahead then turn.
3) The idiots in the suzuki PARKED in the BLIND SPOT!!! One off the first things you are taught(at induction) is ALWAYS park so you can see the dump truck/loader driver. If you can't see them, they can't see you.
There is a CAT safty video that shows the blind spots around a dump truck, and they are HUGE.
Russians have one of the worst safety attitudes in the world.
This is no prejudice but experience.
XCMG
Exactly, but actually, XCMG is a copy of Komatsu 😀
Xcmg
Komatsu copy
The pickup will always loose
I’m so sick of seeing haul trucks spinning rear wheels up a wet hill!!! Been mining for 30 years! Please something fu**ing different!!!!!!
The guys in Suzuki are at fault
Of course, the Suzuki guy was stopped on the right side of the truck so that the driver of the truck could not see him, rookie mistake.
@@HeavyMiningEquipment You mean Russian standart operating procedure.
I am pretty fascinated by these kinds of videos and I don't know any other people that produces more aviodable horrible accidents but them.
Safety First.
Russians be like: How? 😀