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OSHA would have been outraged.

OSHA would have gone crazy.

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FlapyG • 273 points
Someone this dumb should never be allowed to operate vehicles that deadly.

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omgwtfsaucers • 80 points
Everyone can pull handles, but by far not everyone understands physics. Just like putting the pedal to the metal and not knowing how a car will react at high speeds. Lack of knowledge.

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TrueTurtleKing • 40 points
This is why some company hates experienced operators. Because they feel like they’re slowing down the process by ensuring the ground is stable, proper counter balance, latch, wind, so many factors I don’t even know has to be in safe working order otherwise this shit happens. Other companies will appreciate their expertise though.

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MAXQDee-314 • 6 points
Google “Big Blue Crane Accident.”

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TrueTurtleKing • 6 points
Is this like a blue waffle incident?

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MAXQDee-314 • 4 points
No. A extremely large “heavy” lift to add a section to a roof on a sports stadium. The wind exceded the max velocity, but it was attempted. Listen to the video on with sound level up.

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Skegetchy • 2 points
Ok now THAT’S a bad one…

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Pyrhan • 46 points
Welcome to Russia…

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cyriustalk • 8 points
Where deadly vehicles operate dumb2x?

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North-Opportunity-80 • 7 points
Vodka helps.

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i_give_you_gum • 2 points
Before or after?

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FlapyG • 10 points
Yes

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North-Opportunity-80 • 2 points
Both lol.

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i_give_you_gum • 2 points
I’m sorry another commentor won the prize, the answer was “Yes”.

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raevnos • 1 points
During.

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dj3hac • 6 points
2nd best army in Ukraine!

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Reptilian-Retard • 13 points
Shit like this happens all the time. Not nearly this scale but dangerous situations are always going on because someone is always bitchin to get it done quicker and then most everyone falls in line. No one wants to get fired.. I hate that shit when it comes to anything construction related..

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DirtandPipes • 14 points
Yep. It often leads to yelling and arguments and all kinds of bullshit. When I’m told to do something the wrong way I like to agree, then go do it the right way and act like I was confused when they ask why I didn’t follow their imbecilic plans. “Sorry boss, yeah I cut out all the rebar that was in our way that you wanted to stay in our way and fuck everything up, my bad, I’ll get it back in place and tied up when we’re done”. Saves a fuck ton of time and bullshit and annoys the hell out of middle management, love it.

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ForwardBias • 1 points
Nah they should have just all gotten onto the front of the truck.

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Aiku • 1 points
I used to operate a 120ft tower crane. Some of the things those idiots on the ground asked me to do were mind-boggling.

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trofosila • 1 points
Russians you mean?

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pain_compliance • 141 points
Now they’re going to need the crane that they should’ve used in the first place.

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AreThree • 37 points
it’s just cranes all the way down. Pretty soon they’ll be enough in there so they can just fill in the rest with dirt and call it good.

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Rc72 • 150 points
The Russian flag visible at the end explains so many things…

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d7it23js • 26 points
But their most experienced operator Vlad got sent to the front lines and he hasn’t been heard from in a while. Now all they have is Temu Vlad, Slad.

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ThaScoopALoop • 1 points
Blyad

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jeanpaulsarde • 18 points
Magnificent. Both vehicles relocated safely to the bottom of the pit, in record time. Amazing work.

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TheAlaskanMailman • 16 points
Where does the crane go? That’s right, in the square hole

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Final-Engineering-88 • 36 points
Of course it have to be Russia…

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ResilientBiscuit • 40 points
Was there something more obvious than probably a load calculation done wrong? This seems like a fairly standard lift and they just messed up the weights.

What do you think?

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