40 year+ Diemaker, non-union, job shop graduate, many years in the Machine tooling industry prior to that, 38+ years at gm. K, that said, your OSHA regs must be way different than ours here in Michigan. I couldn't keep count of all the safety violations I seen in this video. Come on, no side shields on the machines? No hard helmets or even bump caps using the crane? No ear plugs, except for a couple guys that want to hear their grandchildren. And, and,,,, this one kills me, workers putting their hands into the die during production!??!!! wth?? 40 f'n years ago we started using tongs and loaders for our single station dies. There was I guy at the shop we called "flipper",,, guess what happened to him... Y'all need to tighten up your safety habits. I'm 65 years young, Been in the trade since high school, I have all 10, can still hear a squirrel cutting a nut 50 yards away, sure I have a few scars that remind me of my younger days and the lack of safety we all worked in, but those scars are what told me to send this message.
@@gnescom not true at all. The surface grinders of the early days had no guards and no vacuum device. Nobody even cared about guards in the early 1900 to mid 1900’s. People were trained to deal with safety. No so much anymore
I almost called them out on this one, but, I'm at gm, the job shops I worked at, we never had them, I hate them. But at gm, I'd get 7 days off without pay if I ground with it off.