As an electrician of 17 years, this video is an embarrassment to the industry. Aside from the lack of quality control, my biggest issue is the "safety and training manager," saying, "I know it's off because the cover is off." Please, if you really are interested in becoming an electrician, do some research on the companies in your area. If the owners aren't electricians, then don't work there.
I’m taking the aptitude test at my local union in a few months to start my apprenticeship as an electrician. My dad was a carpenter his whole life, a damn good one so I’m a little familiar the trades. But thank you for mentioning this, I’ve gone to job sites a few times with my father and only 4 minutes into this video it felt off. Couldn’t place my finger on it since I don’t know too much about anything yet haha but my gut was just saying this ain’t it.
2 months late here but harnesses aren't required on scissor lifts with adequate guardrail systems like the one being operated in this video. A company can still make it a requirement and local policies can require it but it's not enforced by OSHA.
@@sulla1537 If it takes 50 percent longer to do things correctly then that tells you the proper amount of time it should take to do that thing and the way you did it that's 50 percent faster is the rushed and hack way. Anybody can get done with something in record time if they ignore most of the steps and directions. Cutting corners and skipping important steps just to get done faster isn't impressive it's just hack work
What are you talking about you don’t need a harness on a scissor lift that’s ridiculous and I’m in California there is no way any other state has stricter rules than my state and we are not required to wear a safety harness on a scissor lift it’s not a boom lift there’s a difference
"let us get in there and do our work, another trade comes in right behind us" Lol must be nice not to have the drywall and HVAC guys right on top of you the whole time.
That’s legit the hardest hard hat I ever ever seen nice set up b
"its dead, i know it's dead because it's not protected" IS CRAZY. LOL engineers are smart but they're not that smart.
Why can’t they be really clever
As an electrician of 17 years, this video is an embarrassment to the industry. Aside from the lack of quality control, my biggest issue is the "safety and training manager," saying, "I know it's off because the cover is off." Please, if you really are interested in becoming an electrician, do some research on the companies in your area. If the owners aren't electricians, then don't work there.
I’m taking the aptitude test at my local union in a few months to start my apprenticeship as an electrician. My dad was a carpenter his whole life, a damn good one so I’m a little familiar the trades. But thank you for mentioning this, I’ve gone to job sites a few times with my father and only 4 minutes into this video it felt off. Couldn’t place my finger on it since I don’t know too much about anything yet haha but my gut was just saying this ain’t it.
there is no way you could get me working on a ladder but id go in a scissor lift ladders sketch me out
The flex bombers!
The guy on the scissors lift is working over 6 feet of height. Why is he not wearing a safety harness? Is it not required? just out of curiosity.
Probably, but all of the safety crap would take jobs 50% longer if every rule was strictly adhered to.
2 months late here but harnesses aren't required on scissor lifts with adequate guardrail systems like the one being operated in this video. A company can still make it a requirement and local policies can require it but it's not enforced by OSHA.
@@sulla1537 If it takes 50 percent longer to do things correctly then that tells you the proper amount of time it should take to do that thing and the way you did it that's 50 percent faster is the rushed and hack way. Anybody can get done with something in record time if they ignore most of the steps and directions. Cutting corners and skipping important steps just to get done faster isn't impressive it's just hack work
What are you talking about you don’t need a harness on a scissor lift that’s ridiculous and I’m in California there is no way any other state has stricter rules than my state and we are not required to wear a safety harness on a scissor lift it’s not a boom lift there’s a difference
"let us get in there and do our work, another trade comes in right behind us"
Lol must be nice not to have the drywall and HVAC guys right on top of you the whole time.
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Not accurate at all in my experience. We work much harder
Wtf u see that 3 inch conduit going just right threw that gutter box