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[–] 6 pts

My first reaction was "Woah that's kinda dangerous", but then as I watched the operator sift the dirt into the little toy truck, it became clear that this operator is very skilled and precise, leading to this adorable moment.

If you watch closely, it looks like the dirt all goes into the toy trucks. Doesn't miss a particle, pretty amazing.

Different generation. That thought never crossed my mind.

[–] 3 pts (edited )

You're right. I grew up and entered the workforce right around the time they suddenly really wanted everyone to know that safety is the most important thing in the fucking world.

Funny thing is, companies will talk about how important safety is to them; but when it's time to fork up some money to fix a massive pothole in a road where forklifts are operated, suddenly it's not so important.

They talk and talk and talk about safety. They have regular meetings about safety. BUT IT'S ALL JUST TO MAKE THEM LESS LIABLE WHEN SOME DUMB FUCK KILLS HIMSELF OR SOMEONE ELSE. It's got nothing to do with them caring about you.

Edit: Also, I think my protective instincts are tapped into- I'm watching two tiny blonde children (who look like they could've been my siblings, oddly) sort of messing around with heavy machinery that kills hundreds of grown men worldwide every year. I think it was more of a concern of what the children might do, and not what the operator was doing; kids get excited and do stupid things. One could've gotten a little too curious and moved in to try to touch the excavator, only to get their tiny hand caught in a pinch point. Really, I don't think I would've been concerned about danger at all if the kids stepped back about 5 feet, but they're right on top of the action. That's what had me a little worried.

The liability of safety is what it should be called in the work place if they were truthful about it.

One could've gotten a little too curious and moved in to try to touch the excavator,

Parenting 101

[–] [deleted] 0 pt (edited )

It wouldn't really matter if the kid gets too close and falls towards the bucket. The jitter of the bucket alone could kill.

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In my experience most operators with well maintained machines can be amazingly precise when they need to be. That being said, part of me can’t stop imagining him bucket knuckling the toys into pieces, laughing maniacally, and telling the kids to get a job after the video ends.

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Or just smacking one of them into the side of a house

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A toy or a kid?