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The most informative I've watched so far regarding Electric Gloves. Before I used to think you only need to wear one pair of gloves for electrical safety. The leather gloves are equally important. The mention of the sizing of both pair of gloves is also important. I wish the resource person explained why we need both pairs of gloves to have the same size 1:30. The test to maintain integrity and safety of the gloves are so important 1:38. Watch to the end. Thanks very much. Liked & Subscribed.
Need to know how to remove the funnel off the Type with the attached yellow funnel so I can to be able to refill it with gasoline so I can give it back full to the person who let me borrow it and a generator after that darn derecho the other day. Thanks in advance to make a video about that and let me know when done.
Did a drop test with one of your helmets at work a small steel bolt went right through it....also a small piece of wood didnt go through but the head sensor on our dummy registered a lethal impact compared to the lift dax with full suspension.....also from personally having to wear not only yours but also kask they both sit so high on peoples heads that there is little to no back of head protection mine sits so high and there is no way to adjust it because there is no suspension.....my opinion is that yall should stick to bicycles because thats the only thing these helmets are good for besides making a jobsite look like its being operated by special needs kids coming in on short busses!
All of the jackhammer bits in this video have 1 1/4" hex shank. That's a very common shank shape and size, but you'll need to check your specific jackhammer to see if these fit. We also have the same bits in 1 1/8" hex shank. Hope this helps.
Great video. The box wouldn’t have been a confined space. You couldn’t have got your whole body inside so you wouldn’t have been in there in the 1st place. Like working above a drop ceiling on a ladder . “Sure ur kinda in there but…”
We aren’t going to wear chin straps. Not going to happen. Why wear a NOOSE to work? Anything catches onto that helmet and it’s going to break your neck. NEVER wear anything around your neck or chin in construction. Never.
Great point. You should never wear non-rated items around your neck on a job site. Safety helmet chin straps are rated up to a specific force, and beyond that force, the chin strap will break away, per the safety requirement. Numerous construction companies across the country have already switched to safety helmets, and as of late 2023, OSHA safety inspectors will now be wearing the new helmets as well.
We don’t use wooden stakes we use 4ft t post , it’s also important to keep the fence nice and tight and for areas where your going to have drainage for water depending on the size of the site your working at it’s good to install wire back 50ft from each side of the outlet
@@powerpak-safety1440 We received too many complaints and since it rains often here in Oregon, outdoors isn't always an option. Abrasive wheels cut much faster!
with the eagle type 2 handle also popping the fill cap to allow the can to breathe, what does justrite do? surely this could lead the to justrite can pouring slower than the same nozzle ID eagle can correct?
We haven't tested the flow rates, but by the looks of it, you are correct. The type II can flows much slower than the type I can. If speed is the objective (like pouring into an open barrel), then type 1 would probably be a better option. But if you need accuracy (like filling a vehicle) then type 2 would be easier to use.
@@powerpak-safety1440 the eagle type 2 has a double function of the pour pull handle that I believe cracks the fill valve open allowing air to enter and act as a vent, which is something I don’t think the justrite can does.. It would be awesome to see you guys demo this. It’s hard finding any demonstrations of the eagle type 2 cans since they’ve been bought up by justrite.
Based on other reviews I ordered a set from Amazon as they promised three day delivery, . . . . After I hit the pay now button , The delivery time changed to ten days. In that ten day period our Midwest temperatures went from two degrees to 34 degrees F. Sent them back w/o using them. But look very well made.
The toolbox talk should also have input from the crew on any safety issues. Those should be written down. If it can be adderssed at this talk fine. The solution should be noted, in writing. If it is a serious issue there shoild be discussion on what will be done to either correct it or how to protect everyone until it is corrected. This also should be in writing.
Never heard of toolbox talk until I landed the job I have now going on 6 years. Have toolbox talks twice a month. But when I first heard of the toolbox talk, heck I thought we was going to talk about toolboxes. Boy was I wrong.
These new hard hats suck and alot of big people I’m sure have stocks insurance or whatever involved to make this change to try and make us hard working people look like dorks
I live in Denmark. Once as i was working as a Work environment professional, we had a visit from the danish work environment authorities (Arbejdstilsynet). There the one who did the inspection was a trained psychologist working as a inspector. She said that we often cant remember all instuctions and rules we have to abide by. Not because we dont want to, but because we simply cant remember - we get overloaded with information. We can get Cognitive (rembering) overload. That is why short informal meetings, right before work starts is really valuable. We cant remember everything at once, but if leaders reminds us the most key things to be aware off, in the task ahead, then there is a better chance in remembering it. This has really stuck to me.