the drivers and riggers should be commended for their professionalism. i was rapt when the plates came out. i have done many tandem lifts and these guys are a credit to their training.
I saw accident happened everyday in USA regardless of what safety equipment they're wearing , safety measures in place costing time and money unnecessarily . These people did their job well in the end it is all that matter . Congratulations guys.
Safety measures not only exist when everything goes right, but particularly when things can go wrong. They were lucky at 11:42 when the heavy hook (at least 60 pounds) fell hard on the floor inches away from the worker's flip flop protected feet. On a critical job like this it is better to err on the "unnecessary costly" safe side than the cost effective unsafe side, I mean if you value limb or life. They are not making chocolate you know.
Gotta love the safety shoes they are wearing in that vid, ive gotta get a pair of those when working on building sites, and not to mention the safety hat aswell, that'd be great at stopping things from crushing feet and skull if dropped, must tell my manager at building sites to get them.
Those safety shoes are great -- No broken laces, Easy off and on, If they have the little green electrical triangle they would be perfect. The ones you see them wearing at 21:30 are the best though
Having been a Crane Operator myself, these guy took way to long and didn't seem to know what they were doing Have to know your cane and have a good signalman who knows how to do things like this. Being in Cambodia is NO Excuse, Know your Equipment or find a different line of work.
This situation can only happen when the excavator lost it's own power ! Usually this machine can help itself out of the sink hole with help of it's own powerful arm !
I would not place the crane above the tunnel. That's a huge amount of weight in a small area. This is precisely why we have so many crane fail videos on UA-cam. They are obviously not trained to operate cranes.
Give this people a break, Cambodia is so far behind in life, for them to do that it is wonderful. People should not be so fast in judging, instead they should learn how to be friendly and helpful. Lets all have a wonderful life.
Hi this was a great video to watch, it reminded me of the culverts I was involved with in Africa, we had a similar problem in the rain season, the banking gave way that held the river back, and a large pump was berried, but we lifted it out on to the roadside, the difference was, we did have safety gear on and the men were more qualified, to me nobody had any training for this sort of job, the person doing all the shouting did his very best and did eventually succeed, welshman 2081
Knife edge steel plates, heavy crane hook's and other tackle, climbing on slippery parts of the excavator. I examined carefully and every one seemed to have the normal amount of toes and fingers despite flip flop safety boots. Do we in the West worry too much ?. Mind you didn't notice many older workers !.
MS doZer - yes it is a bit strange, most grown men become like little boys when they see big machines at work, they can forget both time and place. It probably has something to do with the fact that the little boy never completely disappears from most men's minds, the things they admired then are not forgotten and then the progress comes into the picture too. The difference between older and the new machines, but a small old tired machine can interest as much as a big new one of the latest variety. I must admit I like to see large machines work, especially if they are operated by a skilled operator. But must also admit that a clumsy operator can be just as entertaining (or annoying) as an expert in his field 😊
slowly, always with minimal contact to avoid rocking... Apparently without using radio, safety equipment... Where did these operators come from?. Bravo
IN MY VIEW The people who operate large equipment are magnificent in themselves. Some of their abilities operating them can cause you to drop your jaw in AWE.
Так и не понял, к чему такие сложности, не проще-ли было сделать плавный съезд, уложить несколько плит и вытащить экскаватор, а не поднимать, ещё и двумя кранами...
Let's see we have a 6-axle KATO crane. That KATO is at least a 150-ton machine but we are going over the side quadrant instead of the rear quadrant. A lot of suction force by the soil on that excavator. Seems like the 2nd crane is overkill. Would have brought in a front-end loader and gravel and timbers. Use the hydraulics on the excavator to get it up over the gravel and then take it out unless the crane's engine doesn't work. The one smart thing I see here is not trying to attach the crane slings to the tracks in lifting. Always want to be lifting above the load's center of gravity!! Also like the bare feet and flip flops.
I have to say this, They are far better worker''s than ant white American's I have ever seen and they do it Bare footed. They have no fear, They just do it. I would love owning a Company again and hiring them. Maybe we would not be in the state of dispare we are today.
OSHA has become a hindrance because people can’t think for themselves, and no common sense,, snowflakes need to be told every step in order to function.
@@georgegiannojas5651 I am a White American and worked as a Crain Operator and Rigger. I also have ran most every kind of Machine in Construction Companies in The San Francisco Bay area and believe me It takes a whole different kind of man to do what these men are doing with no safety program., And if I am on a Job working with different race people you will see exactly what I mean and have to do with it. I have worked with several Crane
I am amazed at how these Crane Workers are dressed~!! I'll bet later in life they all have foot problems working long hours in Flip-Flops. Also no Hard Hats or safety glasses or gloves. I guess it's Jungle Rules over there. Good Luck to them. 🙏🙏
There a lot happier than us tho not worrying about rules life is about earning money out there to eat they have to buy there work boots themselves in most of there cases its either spend days wages on boots family go hungry or buy food to feed the family
@a c Valid point...Sometimes I think people who have never lived or experienced a different existence never grasp or rarely want to. Safety is important as is survival.
Anybody go to work around there? What is that guy yelling for? just let the operator's lift it out, then give direction. Is there someone who knows what they are doing on this job?
It takes a real genius to work with this equipment in flip flops.
O que me deixa apreensivo, é ver esses homens trabalhando descalços...
Thank you for worry 🥰🥰
Antonio Lopes - 100% agree with you 👍
🤔 vamos pra lá monta uma fabrica de sapatos capacete e outros equipamentos de segurança e ficaremos ricos bora 👍😂😂😂😂😂😂🇧🇷💰💰💰💳💸💸
I like the wonderful safety footwear!
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LMAO I WAS SAYING TO MYSELF OSHA NEEDS THIS FOR WHAT NOT TO WEAR!!!
I would be surprised if that man makes it to his 30th birthday with all limbs intact.
You should see the videos of guys working barefooted in foundries! There's a huge lack of sensibilities in third world countries.
@@pegbars Lack of toes too I guess!
Love the safety gear!
lol, flip flops, no gloves and dark t shirt ?
@@rbrand44 there are OHSO in Cambodia but you don't need any law to tell you to wear safety gloves at least. And barefeet?
Machine wasn't stuck. Just a inexperienced operator
We must remember to thank these guys.
Without them we wouldn't have all the "crane fail" videos on UA-cam.
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Constructor Simulator brought me here
Watching for #Madhya_Pradesh 💖💖💖💖
the drivers and riggers should be commended for their professionalism. i was rapt when the plates came out. i have done many tandem lifts and these guys are a credit to their training.
Professionalism in flip flops Hello!
Good to see everyone has their work sandals on.
Not every one of them. hehehehehehehe
Cant say I saw one person who actually knew what they were doing. But didn't need those cranes anyway
Bien sûr tout le monde est d'accord c'est pas donner atout lemon.
Les responsable vont. De venir. Brand
Moi c'est parrelle je n, avais pas besoin du. Grues je ne sortait tout seul le merci
Looking at these moments, I can only exclaim: 'Nothing can stop human creativity... except our own technology!'
Good channel my freand👌👌👌
Thank you
Wow, My best friend, Wonderful video dear. I enjoyed watching. Hope to see you soon...
Truly amazing that no-one got killed or seriously injured during this seemingly random operation taking absolutely no security measures whatsoever.
They WERE wearing safety flip-flops. Rite?
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จุดจบ ของรถที่ว่าเก่งที่สุด พอพลาดพลั้งบ้างจะหนักหนา สากัตร์😮😮😊
Great job!
The guy in the gray shirt chirping like a bird deserves all the credit!
I saw accident happened everyday in USA regardless of what safety equipment they're wearing , safety measures in place costing time and money unnecessarily . These people did their job well in the end it is all that matter . Congratulations guys.
Safety measures not only exist when everything goes right, but particularly when things can go wrong. They were lucky at 11:42 when the heavy hook (at least 60 pounds) fell hard on the floor inches away from the worker's flip flop protected feet. On a critical job like this it is better to err on the "unnecessary costly" safe side than the cost effective unsafe side, I mean if you value limb or life. They are not making chocolate you know.
Tuyệt vời lắm 💯😍👍
Thank you so much
Gotta love the safety shoes they are wearing in that vid, ive gotta get a pair of those when working on building sites, and not to mention the safety hat aswell, that'd be great at stopping things from crushing feet and skull if dropped, must tell my manager at building sites to get them.
Those safety shoes are great -- No broken laces, Easy off and on, If they have the little green electrical triangle they would be perfect. The ones you see them wearing at 21:30 are the best though
@@alantaylor3910 You can see how they are better suited for gripping at 16:00
@@andyu69
And thank goodness ONE of them was wearing a Covid mask! LOL
Not wimps like in England
@@keithdeley7236 we’re not wimps we do H&S big style
Great video!
Thank you so much
EXCELLENT 👌 WORK
The raw power and precision are fascinating.
Nice video bro !!!
What great work boots!
Having been a Crane Operator myself, these guy took way to long and didn't seem to know what they were doing Have to know your cane and have a good signalman who knows how to do things like this. Being in Cambodia is NO Excuse, Know your Equipment or find a different line of work.
This situation can only happen when the excavator lost it's own power ! Usually this machine can help itself out of the sink hole with help of it's own powerful arm !
Never worked in a swamp? Not true mate
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@@cameroncam12 was it ever running in this video though? Not running might be the explanation for this one.
I would not place the crane above the tunnel. That's a huge amount of weight in a small area.
This is precisely why we have so many crane fail videos on UA-cam.
They are obviously not trained to operate cranes.
Ys, but there is no other option
No you dont need operator licences over there just a car licence which you buy from the cambodia transport department no test or anything like that
Many complain. Anyone thinking that the excavator maybe stop working, sure could do in many different ways, but. They did it well
Hari2 pergi kerja, hari2 go through, tgk crane view
Best videos👏👏
..love the 'canvas helmets and the safety flip-flops'..
I thought the guy guiding the outrigger support plates was gonna lose some toes for sure.
Those are Stealth Safety Toe Flip Flops
Increíble: estos trabajadores hacen su trabajo en chancletas 🩴 y sin ningún medio de producción. Dios mío..
Asi son de bestias esas personas trabajan sin seguridad ni proteccion ni conos pusieron para la seguridad de los carros k pasan por ahi tan 🐃 k son
Give this people a break, Cambodia is so far behind in life, for them to do that it is wonderful.
People should not be so fast in judging, instead they should learn how to be friendly and helpful.
Lets all have a wonderful life.
A-man
Hi this was a great video to watch, it reminded me of the culverts I was involved with in Africa, we had a similar problem in the rain season, the banking gave way that held the river back, and a large pump was berried, but we lifted it out on to the roadside, the difference was, we did have safety gear on and the men were more qualified, to me nobody had any training for this sort of job, the person doing all the shouting did his very best and did eventually succeed, welshman 2081
Hello
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Rất tốt..đã thành công viên mãng.
Knife edge steel plates, heavy crane hook's and other tackle, climbing on slippery parts of the excavator. I examined carefully and every one seemed to have the normal amount of toes and fingers despite flip flop safety boots. Do we in the West worry too much ?. Mind you didn't notice many older workers !.
Thank you so much
ไทยมุง :เขาลงไปทำไมครับ ?
ไทยมุง:อ๋อโชว์สาว 😂
A Shortcut job. the cranes can topple at any moment with the heavy load and at the standing edge.
wow.. so amazing
Always amazes me the heavy equipment and construction workers wearing flip flops!
Agree. Those flip flops will get stuck in the mud. Why dont they wear cheap rubber boots ideal forvthis muddy work?
These flip flops are no match for this muddy work. Wear rubby boots.
Duet crane dengan operator propesional hingga kerja jadi lancar, lannutkan sahabat
I love watching excavator and dozer at work and i can't lie. Great fun video to watch.
MS doZer - yes it is a bit strange, most grown men become like little boys when they see big machines at work, they can forget both time and place. It probably has something to do with the fact that the little boy never completely disappears from most men's minds, the things they admired then are not forgotten and then the progress comes into the picture too. The difference between older and the new machines, but a small old tired machine can interest as much as a big new one of the latest variety. I must admit I like to see large machines work, especially if they are operated by a skilled operator. But must also admit that a clumsy operator can be just as entertaining (or annoying) as an expert in his field 😊
Zero Safety
two friends are coming for helps a little friend
Cambodia😍😍😍😍
បាទ
J’aime bien leurs chaussures de sécurité !
Patrick Dupont - 😂😂
Где ты их видел.???
I'm glad to see that at least some of them are wearing safety flip-flops.
Thank you so much
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คนขับแม็คโคมันโง่หรือหัดใหม่แค่นั้นที่สามารถขุดจนถมตัวเองใด้งานนี้เจ๊ง ๆๆๆ เฒ่าแก่เล่นเคนยักษ์ 2 คันมายก...หาคนขับใหม่ด่วนครับ 1 ถึง 10,000 คนหละที่ทำใด้แบบนี้...👏👏👏👏 เรียนรู้ต่อไปเพราะ วิชานี้ไม่มีขายอยากใด้ต้องประสพการณ์อย่างเดียวที่แก้วิกฤษแบบนี้ใด้..สู้.ๆๆๆ ต่อไป
It would have been cheaper to hire another PC to help pull
Your absolutely correct brother
Correct
should be you put a safetycone for the safe of the motorist but it’s a nice job
Why most motorists are too dumb to pay attention to them.
What motorists? I didn't see any traffic on the road
The road is not open, there is no traffic.
It was like watching grass grow.
Phi
MthaiLoang
HELOO BRO 👍👍🤣🤣
Really flipflops!!! Don't these folks own any work boots? Different worlds that we live in.....
Hey, lets see if we can tip over these cranes?
If the drivers are all of you, we can raise the fastest time, but I wish the courage is present in them, and it is not a fear, but in the courage
Could you translate that from ingrish to English?
slowly, always with minimal contact to avoid rocking... Apparently without using radio, safety equipment... Where did these operators come from?. Bravo
No hard hats, no gloves, sandles or no shoes at all....
In India, they would have released one Farana from one Hydra
💪🇮🇳💪
Good thing some of them were wearing masks. Everything went so much better
Yeah, masks made everything safer but no safety boots or hard-hats. 🤪
love the safety boots
COSHA approved.
How many of these guys have ten toes at the end of their careers?
Or a foot or even a hand...... No safety protocols in place.
I love you PPE...
Muito deficio de mais legal Muito gostei top
Nice traffic management plan.
Thank you so much
IN MY VIEW
The people who operate large equipment are magnificent in themselves. Some of their abilities operating them can cause you to drop your jaw in AWE.
Some are morons who dig their 360s into a hole ;p
Not these idiots 🤣
I love the safety equipment, ya know a mask and flip flops or no shoes at all
I just love the safety boots they are wearing! I guess ‘flip flops’ is the norm there?
But there again, it’s Cambodia.
slippahs...
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Thanks.
Guarantee that new freeway fails within 5 years
No safety gears???? Anyway great job however you need to encourage people to wear safety gears when performing any task.
VERY UN - SAFE WORK SIGHT VERY DANGEROUS ! ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN !
AMAZING......
Kobelco… in English means bury it. For Cat.. that’s typical excavation.
Nice 👍👍👍
Old school crane..
But so powerful .
Thank you so much
លឺនិយាយខ្មែរ❤
Так и не понял, к чему такие сложности, не проще-ли было сделать плавный съезд, уложить несколько плит и вытащить экскаватор, а не поднимать, ещё и двумя кранами...
these guys working in flip flops 😂
Thank you so much
สุดยอด ทำงานดีมาก สำเร็จ
nice video brother
No hard hats, no gloves, flip flops instead of steel toe boots. How long can they stay injury free?
Let's see we have a 6-axle KATO crane. That KATO is at least a 150-ton machine but we are going over the side quadrant instead of the rear quadrant. A lot of suction force by the soil on that excavator. Seems like the 2nd crane is overkill. Would have brought in a front-end loader and gravel and timbers. Use the hydraulics on the excavator to get it up over the gravel and then take it out unless the crane's engine doesn't work. The one smart thing I see here is not trying to attach the crane slings to the tracks in lifting. Always want to be lifting above the load's center of gravity!! Also like the bare feet and flip flops.
Good job idol keep safe.
8ip
keep it up mate
No safety shoes, hat. Or not wearing any safety gear at all. Short pants, slipper,
👏👏👏💪💪❤️😃😃💗💗
Thank you so much
@@excavatorcambodia6363 thanks 👄❤️
I have to say this, They are far better worker''s than ant white American's I have ever seen and they do it Bare footed. They have no fear, They just do it. I would love owning a Company again and hiring them. Maybe we would not be in the state of dispare we are today.
White American; what color of ppl,has to do with a situation like this,
OSHA has become a hindrance because people can’t think for themselves, and no common sense,, snowflakes need to be told every step in order to function.
@@georgegiannojas5651 I am a White American and worked as a Crain Operator and Rigger. I also have ran most every kind of Machine in Construction Companies in The San Francisco Bay area and believe me It takes a whole different kind of man to do what these men are doing with no safety program., And if I am on a Job working with different race people you will see exactly what I mean and have to do with it. I have worked with several Crane
Man, No solid Shoes, That is dangerous for them.
Envoyé
tudo
@@dinogasparotto413 6
why outriggers are not fully extended outward?
How many lashes did the 360 driver get? He did not accidentally sink into a hole, he clearly dug himself into a hole!
Not using mats to spread the weight in wet and sloppy conditions will always be a bad situation when using an excavator.
Numa OBRA de Chinelos de dedos!🤷🏼♂️👏
Very nice job
11:41 I feel that moment bro. :)
Almost smashed his foot. All of them are wearing sandals... should be in steel toe boots.
重機をはめる、落とす、倒すは恥ずかしい事ですよ
I am amazed at how these Crane Workers are dressed~!! I'll bet later in life they all have foot problems working long hours in Flip-Flops. Also no Hard Hats or safety glasses or gloves. I guess it's Jungle Rules over there. Good Luck to them. 🙏🙏
There a lot happier than us tho not worrying about rules life is about earning money out there to eat they have to buy there work boots themselves in most of there cases its either spend days wages on boots family go hungry or buy food to feed the family
@a c Valid point...Sometimes I think people who have never lived or experienced a different existence never grasp or rarely want to. Safety is important as is survival.
Anybody go to work around there? What is that guy yelling for? just let the operator's lift it out, then give direction. Is there someone who knows what they are doing on this job?
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A good machine driver would have got this out without the use of crane's.
NICE JOB
This is the same country where welders use sunglasses to "protect" their eyes