1:33 the gentleman is up on the rail the lift is so you dont have to risk a fall and he clinbs on the rail its not safe he could slip fall or tilt and tip the lift over 🧠
@@austinreeves5221 yes you do lol. Just because they don’t enforce it doesn’t mean it’s ok. OSHA regulations anything over 6ft must have fall protection.
This guy was having a supper bad day before he hit the light. He made us move our truss to where it was supposed to hang, but that made the lift need to drive under the light. He had spent so much of his cognitive power arguing he had little left for his job.
How even? I've operated everything from scissor to boom and never had a problem. Wait, no, there was this one time with a scissor and a single stair. It's on video, but it's a fail/win. 😂🤦♂️
The guy did 2 minutes of work up there (Dangerously) and likely caused $1,000 damage or more (material & labor) to a custom light fixture cover!! Looks like something I could do! A Win-win for the hotel or whatever that place is.
Alright, let's break this down. First of all, no ppe. Always wear your safety goggles, high viz vest, hard hat, and fall protection when on a scissor lift. Second, never operate a scissor lift without a spotter on the floor. Third, never stand on the safety rail; that's how people fall. Overall, this is an ocean of OSHA violations
My job be forcing me to work without a spotter and the lift cut off and kept emergency 🚨 I was stuck in the air for 15 minutes before they got me down… smh my first time on a lift and I’m raised to the maximum limit and the shit kept rocking back and forth smh scared af to go back to work now
Oh yeah, safety goggles are essential here, never mind the fact they'll steam up reducing visibility once you get up against the roof.clearly an office wallah.
this is low key sad/funny. Don't stand on the railings. Watch for obstructions. Operator is lucky that the contact was not made with energized circuitry, especially high voltage. Looks like this operator was standing on the rails because the truss on the floor was in the way of the best location for the lift. #GotAwayWithIt
@@alfredodiaz7000 No. When there is an obstacle that the lift can’t go pass but your body can fit through, a bigger lift won’t do anything lol. An example is a t-bar ceiling. The lift would hit the t bar ceiling if you went any higher but you can stand on the rails to get up higher.
This guy was a hired rigger working for the Renaissance hotel. He was super unpleasant to work with. he insisted on having the truss at the line of rigging points under which it was to be hung. this made it so he couldn’t get the lift in the clear space and so he parked it under the chandelier. he had been making such outrageous statements that we set up an iPad in the room to take a video of what went on for liability reasons, and also to capture audio during conversations because things were so combative. And then this happened and we happen to have captured it on the video because of the problems we were having. It was really amazing. Basically, he was just an angry guy who spent all of his brain power being angry and not paying attention to his job.
Nope. We are a production company this dude was supposed to be hanging our truss and gear pictured in the frame. He was so incompetent we put a camera for liability.
Lmao he was there to replace the ones that fell last time from installation and he did it again 😭😂😂
1:33 the gentleman is up on the rail the lift is so you dont have to risk a fall and he clinbs on the rail its not safe he could slip fall or tilt and tip the lift over 🧠
I have been watching boom lift operators being catapulted compared to this was really a non-event
He just got done smoking a joint on break. Forgot his harness and wasn’t watching his basket. Lol. What a doofus
Standing on handrails.
dont need one on a sissior
@@austinreeves5221 yes you do lol. Just because they don’t enforce it doesn’t mean it’s ok. OSHA regulations anything over 6ft must have fall protection.
No safety harness no common sense.
how did he not see the gigantic light?
This guy was having a supper bad day before he hit the light. He made us move our truss to where it was supposed to hang, but that made the lift need to drive under the light. He had spent so much of his cognitive power arguing he had little left for his job.
I know its been 5 years but please tell me what he did. You said he was a jerk about it that got my curiosity.
What kind of work outfit is that dude in, makes em look like he has string beans for legs...
Some people are just special..
How even? I've operated everything from scissor to boom and never had a problem. Wait, no, there was this one time with a scissor and a single stair. It's on video, but it's a fail/win. 😂🤦♂️
He should have brought an 8' ladder up there with him...
"Ah just a little too far back it up"
I guess he's out of a job....
The guy did 2 minutes of work up there (Dangerously) and likely caused $1,000 damage or more (material & labor) to a custom light fixture cover!! Looks like something I could do! A Win-win for the hotel or whatever that place is.
Alright, let's break this down. First of all, no ppe. Always wear your safety goggles, high viz vest, hard hat, and fall protection when on a scissor lift. Second, never operate a scissor lift without a spotter on the floor. Third, never stand on the safety rail; that's how people fall. Overall, this is an ocean of OSHA violations
Geeze u know OSHA only for dicks
No PPE would have saved this fool. Pay attention.
My job be forcing me to work without a spotter and the lift cut off and kept emergency 🚨 I was stuck in the air for 15 minutes before they got me down… smh my first time on a lift and I’m raised to the maximum limit and the shit kept rocking back and forth smh scared af to go back to work now
@@MLEMOBLIFEENTERTAINMENT You puss!
Oh yeah, safety goggles are essential here, never mind the fact they'll steam up reducing visibility once you get up against the roof.clearly an office wallah.
first time on a lift??
Am I the only one who got a laugh out of this
Nope
this is low key sad/funny.
Don't stand on the railings.
Watch for obstructions. Operator is lucky that the contact was not made with energized circuitry, especially high voltage.
Looks like this operator was standing on the rails because the truss on the floor was in the way of the best location for the lift.
#GotAwayWithIt
Everyone stands on the rails. If the lift can't reach, there's nothing you can do.
@@liamwelsh5565 yea there is, you can get a bigger lift...
@@alfredodiaz7000 No. When there is an obstacle that the lift can’t go pass but your body can fit through, a bigger lift won’t do anything lol. An example is a t-bar ceiling. The lift would hit the t bar ceiling if you went any higher but you can stand on the rails to get up higher.
@@alfredodiaz7000 You obviously never been on a lift.
This is called job security
Hey Joe “it was already like that right”?
No! “Get the Clear Gorilla Glue”!
Just blame it on the Gorilla.
He must be an apprentice
Only one thought comes to mind: *How?*
This guy was a hired rigger working for the Renaissance hotel. He was super unpleasant to work with. he insisted on having the truss at the line of rigging points under which it was to be hung. this made it so he couldn’t get the lift in the clear space and so he parked it under the chandelier. he had been making such outrageous statements that we set up an iPad in the room to take a video of what went on for liability reasons, and also to capture audio during conversations because things were so combative. And then this happened and we happen to have captured it on the video because of the problems we were having. It was really amazing. Basically, he was just an angry guy who spent all of his brain power being angry and not paying attention to his job.
Hey George, How much you pay for the new guy? Na... that's too much.
Heh the light breaking was unfortunate but then standing on the rail....sheesh
Everyone does that. It's sketchy but if you can't go up any higher, then that's the only option.
@@liamwelsh5565 Still dumb as fuck.
Yeah every job site I'm on people are on the top railings
If you never been on that top rail then you aren't working.
@Aztec Warrior so be it. Better to not be working than dead
You broke the light shade!
Not us! This was a professional brought in to do it for us:)
So what you saying is, he broke it the professional way!?
stoned
This was a complete waste of 2 minutes I’ll never get back 😩
OK, interesting.
OH MY GAWD
No harness? Tsk tsk
Doey Jiaz scissor lift. OSHA doesn’t require
@@user-lq1dk6gr3p MOL requires them though
@Todd M by who?
@JustinBieber of course it is, maggot
@JustinBieber prove it, ya twunk
LOL...!!!
Welp.
😂 . Karma
Smoke some more
Don’t smoke weed folks
IATSE🤘🤣🤙
KING.NOVICE. ONE are u implying that IATSE are morons ?
Lol. I’ve been in the industry long enough that I can vouch, it depends on the state lol
Demo job
Nope. We are a production company this dude was supposed to be hanging our truss and gear pictured in the frame.
He was so incompetent we put a camera for liability.
So what ever happened to the guy and that glass
As a former ballroom rigger, I can listen but a dozen things he did wrong not including the broken glass
Listen to what?