Sunday, November 4, 2012

Safety

http://youtu.be/9vQo3esDrO4

From the Wartsila Engine Group

7 comments:

  1. Great video! Lots of safety stuff on high pressure systems. Must be a big concern.

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  2. It is Tracy. Stuff like this worries the heck out of me. Work Safe!

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  3. This video will bring you right down thats for sure. Well done, really gets you serious about the reality of safety issues on the job site.

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  4. I agree with you Jared. You may think your on your high horse and your the champ at something. Its when you get to that stage and become lax about things that accidents WILL happen. Its not a matter of if they will happen, its When will they happen.

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  5. This video really make you think about the things that you do on a daily bases as a routine and makes me wonder if I have safety as the first thing in mind. I understand there some accidents that you can’t prevent but me should do all that we can to prevent them. To protect not only ourselves, but other as well.

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  6. There are so many great points in the video. I have had several near misses over the years. I have to sadly say that most of them were due to my negligence. I unfortunately carry a 10" scar on my back along with some form of 24/7 pain. The issue of technological, system or equipment failure is something that should never be overlooked. It's easy to "trust" the equipment we work with. But it's good to think about the fact that it may hold your life in it's function or failure. We work in a fun and interesting industry. But it is also dangerous. As Jeff said lets all work safe!!!

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  7. What a great video I can reflect on my everyday experiences at Williams. There is always something to be aware of.I find myself thinking whats my next move and whats safe to do using my knowledge and experience .you always have to be alert even opening a door you think about the dangers that lie ahead in my case natural gas levels to high. be on gaurd at all times. watch your co worker and make sure they are alert. great video

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