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Old 03-05-2009, 07:20 AM
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Old 03-05-2009, 07:33 AM
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I would sure hate to answer for that 1
Old 03-05-2009, 07:36 AM
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I drove a forklift (forktruck) in the navy for 4 years. This guy is completely skilless and clueless. He sure can move fast when the **** hits the fan though.
Old 03-05-2009, 07:49 AM
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LOL it was like watching a cartoon seeing him skidaddle off the fork lift and darting through those boards. I hear there's a new job opening at that company.
Old 03-05-2009, 07:52 AM
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That is hilarious! Good that he didn't get hurt. Looks like someone needs to dust the place up.
Old 03-05-2009, 08:29 AM
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LOL, that sucks
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That scaffolding is not OSHO compliant. lol
Old 03-05-2009, 08:43 AM
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I wonder if he got any severance?
Old 03-05-2009, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by -Ross-
I wonder if he got any severance?
I'm sure they let him keep the boot that was firmly planted up his rear end...
Old 03-05-2009, 09:33 AM
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Thats funny! He bolted right when he hit it....that was close! Maybe him and TO can go find a job together........
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i doubt that was entirely his fault. seems like that scaffolding wasnt assembled right or maybe was over its reccomended weight specs. sure did fall down rather easily. i could be wrong though.
Old 03-05-2009, 03:34 PM
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I thought he was going to hit those drums on the left, and then all of a sudden the whole right side falls apart
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****...bahbwhwhwhw
Old 03-05-2009, 05:01 PM
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He could have lifted the **** up 8 feet and drove closer the barrels. What a tard. I've got quite a bit of seat time on forklifts too. We had to do some crazy **** on them at work to get the job done sometimes.........






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Originally Posted by TINKRD
That scaffolding is not OSHO compliant. lol
OSHA* and lol it looked like it was held together by a bunch of scotch tape
Old 03-05-2009, 09:18 PM
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Blur is that CRC evans?? and theres no way in hell that scaffolding was bolted down like it should have been.

Either way thats not bad Ive seen worst in the last 5 years in the industrial field. Everything from having to lift and electric pallet truck off a kids foot to seeing arms severed and forklifts flipped every which way.
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I was a forklift driver for many years, and I'm very good at it if I may say so. That kind of thing happened several times at the company I worked at. It doesn't take much to bring down those warehouse racks when they are holding so much weight. If you knock one leg out the whole thing will come down, empty it wouldn't. We worked so hard and so fast with ratty lifts in a crowded plant that accidents happened. I never had one like that but I've come in on a Saturday to help pick up and organize 20,000+ electric A/C fan motors because one of my co-workers did. If you passed the drug test and didn't do it many times you kept your job. One to times in my life that I've been the most terrified, as in a grown tough man literally about to pass out or throw up is when I had a load of about 6,000 lbs of steel racks full of A/C coils shift then teeter over the heads of two guys who were so busy bull-shitting they couldn't hear me yelling and blowing the horn so they would run away. I really thought they were going to be crushed to death by my load. It stayed on a hair trigger and they eventually looked up and ran. I had to take the afternoon off I was so upset, I had seen loads fall from less many times. I ended up quitting that job and the ever increasing level of danger was a big reason. Not long after I left a guy had a hair-pin rack fall right in front of him, bounce up, catch him under the jaw and try to remove his head going back up. He had bones coming out of his shoulders and jaw, he was just a temp. Sucks, he lived but is jacked-up for life. Since then they've made improvements.

Several years before that I worked at a home improvement store and was bringing in a big-*** load of lumber, like treated 2x6x16s. I had it really high to clear the other stacks and ran over a small board while looking up and rolling. This caused the big lift to start tipping over and throw the load of lumber over a fence into lawn and garden where family's were shopping. I just threw the lever to full drop and held on. The load was so heavy that it came down fast enough for the lift to right itself before the load flipped off. One of the store managers who was walking along side (and missed the board) was about to faint it was so scary and drawn out. If you've ever witnessed someone or people about to be killed and be helpless to stop it you never forget it. Weight is a bitch when it falls on you.

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nice LOL
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Originally Posted by SlowRebel
Blur is that CRC evans??
No, that's my family's business in Beaumont.
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dam thats crazy, i probably would of kept running to my car, booked it and never came back



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