Most Expensive Worker Mistakes Caught On Camera
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- Most Expensive Worker Mistakes Caught On Camera
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You need to inspect the rigging and know the loads that imparted on them from the angles that they are used at ..
I've seen many of these clips without any explanations. Thanks for doing the resource and telling the storys
Agreed 🤝
That cargo crane looks like it was trying to grab onto the ship to keep it from doing further damage.
Hahahaa
Regarding the truck/train crash in Richmond, Texas, the narrator states that the bottled water cargo and truck weight was about 44,000 pounds. That probably was not correct. The cargo might have been 44,00 pounds, and the gross weight of truck and cargo would have been close to 80,000 pounds, which is the maximum allowed weight.
Costa Concordia was the most preventable disaster and the most cowardly action by it's perpetrator
It’s always brilliant when no one is killed😊
costa concordia owners told the captain to get as close to the rocky shore as possible for dramatic effect
That worked out well, didn’t it!!!
I think that is incorrect it was the captain's decision alone.
South Korea - Ship looks like it was at full power and full lock swinging stern even closer to the crane.... Like watching a noob trying to dock. I bet the Tug Captains broke out the emergency flask to watch that one
Boy that's a lot of Fluff to stretch the video
Regarding the Costa Concordia. We think it ended up as the Costly Concordia and all because the captain was show boating (quite literally) to his young girlfriend and the people ashore. The coastguards gave him a royal roasting when he showed up as one of the first to escape the ship. They ordered him to go straight back and do his job! What a knobhead.
It's amazing how one singular, brief error in judgement or equipment malfunction can essentially make it like: "Ooohhhkey dokey, that'll be $12,000,000 in damages, hundreds injured, and dozens killed. Oh... and it'll take six years to clean it all up. See ya tomorrow, Vinny!" 😳
Stay classy, humanity.
Cool video thanks
1:26 *They used the second crane to recover the first one.*
5:57 *Was the tractor ok? That's most of the value of the rig. Water and a trailer can't have been too expensive.*
44,000lbs of truck and water against a train with one engine weighting up to 425,000lbs (212 tons) ea.
No contest. The three engines alone were about 1,274,000lbs (6375tons).
44000lbs was the weight of the load. Narrator was wrong. Truck and trailer plus load? More like 78000
And of course in 2-lb bouncy water bottles the train brushes it off. A 44,000 lb billet of lead right in the middle of the track... probably still wouldn't immediately stop it but it would do a better job than water bottles lol
I don't know why I keep watching and enjoying it lately :3
(I remove the story about my lately condition, vertigo 🙏🏼)
From Bandung, Indonesia
I understand that trailers can get caught on their landing gear. RR crossings are raised, meaning that when the tractor wheels are over the crest and coming down the rear wheels are still coming up and the trailer's landing gear touch bottom, sometimes catching on the rails themselves. At grade crossings are very dangerous.
Sounds like they should really gas it over those crossings if they're gonna attempt at all. Damaging the landing gear is much better than getting stuck right on the track like that.
@@nthgth damaging the tracks would be catastrophic as well. The fault is with those building landing gear that get caught on tracks.
@@playwithmeinsecondlife6129 getting stuck means they were already trying to cross completely but just didn't go fast enough.
So truck crossings becoming more successful (fewer stuck-on-track incidents) would be at the expense of track integrity.
If I were a trucking company, I know which way I would err.
@@nthgth So wrecking an Amtrak carrying hundreds of people or a freight with oil or other toxic material is better than driving responsibly?
That captain was a disgrace. Everyone knows that a captain is supposed to go down with his ship 😡
4:35 That blue structure buckled like moms spaghetti I got a chuckle seeing how unharmed the vessel is, what a mess no wonder IC chips keep getting expensive.
No, the excavator wasn't secured to the digger properly - maybe one of the cables snapped or a chain link gave way or something wasn't done up right. It wasn't a case of the digger operator doing it too fast or slow.
Trains always win!
No the operator was not at fault. The owner did not install a picking point on the larger excavator.
The operator was told to use the teeth of the bucket.
Lifting using rigging on the teeth is dangerous and shortsighted.
Once the bucket is high the teeth are then angles down.
FIRE all of them!!😮😮
I still can't understand why truck drivers keep parking on the railway lines.
I don't think they're parking there they high Center there and then they're stuck those trucks were made to go on a flat surface they're not four-wheel drive trucks they're extremely easy to get stuck the one that always gets me is when they get it stuck the first thing they should do is separate the tractor from the trailer all you got to do is Yank on on a hook and unhook the tractor from the trailer and then pull away and if you can't pull away if it's unhooked at least when the train hits it it will separate itself but the whole thing that stupid is it sees new truck drivers that don't know their truck and they pull up on you or try to drive across train tracks in up where those are made and they high Center but if you seen who's driving trucks these days you'd understand cuz most of them are stupid kids and people from other countries
@@tonyjones6904 Good morning Tony,I was being sarcastic.
Well I'm a truck driver and so good one I totally understand your sarcasm but you got to realize there's a lot of very stupid people in this world
@@tonyjones6904 That must be the longest sentence I've ever read in my life! (or tried to read, very hard to make sense of it without full stops or any punctuation)
@@catclark9488 well that's because I'm not very good at typing and I use voice to text because I'm lazy but I'm sure you were smart enough to get the full picture or close to most of it
I'm excited for beer truck accidents, who wouldn't want free beer😂
I have never wanted free beer. Free beer is always that disgusting "domestic" stuff.
@@KC9UDXor bud light now 😂😂
Here in the UK locations where train tracks cross roads are called "level crossings", level being the important factor. Many US crossings seem almost designed to ground long trailers. Why don't they make the highway level with the railroad track?
Very good question! Where I live we have two train tracks crossing -both are elevated - going over with a normal vehicle isn’t a problem! But I have seen a large semi tractor trailer getting stuck half way over - the trailer wasn’t going anywhere! Luckily these tracks aren’t used very often - wish I could have stayed to see how this was resolved.
and every worker was fired or killed during these mistakes? DAM!
For any British viewers, the container ship incident was a bit 'HMS Troutbridge'
Hello, Mr Mike . 😊
That's why we need insurance cover.
Get your information right, Richmond , TX. A load of bottled water ALONE is 44,000 lbs. Add the truck and its 79,000 lbs gross on average.
The GTA train can never be stopped
Just a normal day on earth.
I just have a tiny feeling that someone got fired🫤
Manager: "Come see me in my office...and bring your badge/work I.D. & truck/crane/boat keys too...oh and go ahead and change out of your uniform too..."
Worker: "Oh, I know where THIS is going...a surprise PROMOTION!
For being a...risk taker!" 😄
Manager: yeah…yeah……your fired
Worker: haha……what No promotion??
Manager:
How is the dylan mulvaney situation not on this list?
Trouble is less and less inspections take place, down to costs 🥴🥴🥴
Many of these were a accidents, you never know if some piece of equipment might gives out. Unless you uses a worn out cable, you never know.
About the report of the tractor-trailer. 44,000 lbs is only 20 tons. A semi-truck without a sleeper unit weighs 20 to 22 tons. A 53' trailer weighs about 11 or 12 tons. So we're up to 30 tons just for the vehicle. If the trailer was fully loaded, that would be another 20 to 22 tons bringing the total up to 50 to 52 tons, or 110,000 to 121,000 lbs.
Funny that the truck passed the first girder. The road must slope up.
8:03 No more truck company after that with other words.
Accident or sabotage of the port? If any person on the bridge was not qualified it would be an accident. But that looked deliberate.
they epicly dropped the crane))))
4.29 Italians and ships do not mix.
2:14 - They do. A company calls this as depreciation expense. It is accrued over time.
Pretty sure that captain of that ship is piloting a row boat these days
The cable didn’t snap! The cradle slipped. Use your eyes narrator!
Most people around the world, measure large weights in Tons (imperial) ie 2240 lbs, or Tonnes (metric) 1000 kgs so when you say a truck was carrying 44000 pounds of cargo- most people have No idea as to what you are describing, why not just add the tonnage? (bothe metric tonnes and imperial tons are similar, so just a vague tonnage will suffice) so 44000 lbs (pounds) is just under 20 tons or almost exactly 20 metric tonnes. #JustSaying as it would be helpful in the description.
Apart from that - your videos are brilliant!
In the USA 80,000 pounds is the legal maximum weight allowed, without a permit. So you’re talking about 40 tons US. Santa Fe always wins.
It's easy to figure out
This is why they are building robots.
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A truckload of bottled water weighs about 44,000-46,000lbs
With Costa, hadn't the captain been drinking as well?
The cables didnt snap in the first one, they were not secured correctly and slipped out of place.
That ship that took out the crain out should be held in port until every thing and running 😄😄😄😀😀😆😆😃😃🔥🔥but it was funny but when you have any thing done in China something will go wrong😄😄😀😀
44,000 lbs is surely easier to understand as 20 tonnes.
6:20 optimus prime vs Astrotrain
Wherefor snapped the cable?
Listen to Prem Rawat!
Dropping a mini-digger into a hole or even a train hitting a truck are hardly worthy of "most expensive".
So that Pusan dock issue surely cost the capt their job.
Take it easy on Busan, they've had it rough since that train never made it.
6:00 you sure about that weight?
44,000 LBs for a gross combination vehicle weight means you have about 4,000 to 8,000 LBs of cargo (depending on truck and trailer configuration).
44,000 LBs for the water alone is probably the correct weight.
Water weighs about 8.4lbs/gallon. Water trucks are typically between 2,000 and 4,000 gallons. So somewhere between 17,000lbs and 34,000lbs...if it was even full.
@@Davidsmith-cb2tj that's for a tanker trailer right?
If your hauling bottled water in a dryvan then you can load up 44K lbs easy.
Same videos. Re-cycled for years.
44000lbs was the weight of the load. Narrator was wrong. Truck and trailer plus load? More like 78000
The semi is NOT CLOSE to being expensive. It is 1/100 costly of other failures. Insurance of Costa Concordia cost 1 billion + 1 billion cost to scrap it.
1st one. Cable didn’t snap. Sling slipped out from under the stern. Know what you’re talking about before you comment.
It took 5 years!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Costly accidents happen all the time.
These videos have already been overplayed by so many other channels for so long that, to cover it again is ridiculous!
so many crane tippings could be avoided vy tying the side don or driving an loaded truck alongside and using its weight as a counterbalance.
4:51 kabayan
Ouch
diži diži još uvis, još 😅
Stupid is as stupid does.
Filipino 1: Hindi kinaya nung ano...
Filipino 2: Masyadong malakas...
Sana walang naipit...
Sana walang naipit...
Pinoy pala mga trabahante sa S. Korea eh.😁
6:22 Time. 44,000 lbs. ? NOTHING. Compare this with the train : First engine, older GE. Next three, Ge 4400 's. EACH of them, weigh about 425,000 pounds fully fuelled ( 5,000 gallons diesel). Other rail cars, loaded, each can weigh up to 260,000 pounds. IF there is a 90 car train,....go figure out the total weight ; moving at about 30 -50 mph. NOTHING CAN STOP THIS.....
(old guys)
Watching these makes me feel better for getting fired for accidentally breaking a valve.
6:00 if a tractor and trailer is hauling water the cargo alone will be 44,000 LBS plus the tractor and trailer weight of approximately 35,000 LBS which means the combine weight of the cargo and the vehicle that's hauling it will be closer to 79,000 LBS. so the weight of the narrator is way off. I know I haul water many times or any type of liquid cargo
I wonder how you get the crane out of the water.
A bigger crane, possibly two. Or if it is a total loss spend a couple months and millions of dollars cutting into smaller pieces, but usually the bigger crane method is best.
Was the worker okay
Next part
You never see how the train fares on these! These trains hit are freaking heavy! I know there was one recently a trailer with a cement girder for a bridge! Not exactly a pop can! How's the train cab fare!?
A friend of mine was a Railroad Engineer in West Virginia. He told me when they'd just lost an Engineer when someone hung a dryer, (the laundry type) from an overpass at just the right height to hit her.
@@bobchurch6175 what's really f***** there is they'll never catch the culprit either.
i would think the crane operator would know the weight limit of how much his crane can lift and don't exceed that limit but if this crane operator has had any training
other than how to work the controls to raise and lower cables
You never mention a value despite the title????????
I thought maritime law executed captains that abandoned ship before passengers?
Stop living in the past😊
But then again if it’s America, maybe a different story. 👎👎👎
@@Liverpoolboy01 why do you think we left Britain? We left 300 years ago and you're telling me to stop living in the past?
@@siggyretburns7523 oh come on many things America needs to catch up with the rest of the world.
@@Liverpoolboy01 you go your way, we'll go ours.
@@siggyretburns7523 please do . And take trumparse with you
Underground??
Are you sure. Most expensive mess ups. Truck for of water. No
Where is the one where the DUMB COP left a patrol car on the tracks with a suspect in the back of the car, and the obvious happiness, the suspect was severely injured!!!
OOPS Sorry Boss!
Your commentary justified criminals. No matter, apparently governments feel as you do.
Dude, stop insulting the sheep with your narrative that “appears” that you have direct knowledge of the whys and how’s of these incidents. Some of these are decades old and no stories are on record.
They said "no nets" not "no cranes".
Too much Chatter
Costa Concordia captain needs to be in jail in chains for life in a supermax with a straight jacket in a padded isolation cell, bread ansmd water only, etc.😮😢
Video 2. Hopefully no one was down below. Cause he stopped filming real quick.
So much for the South and Bad but in Texas what else 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊and people want to live there so keep your people in the South👺👺🎱🎱🎱🎱
Lmao
Second
This where de-regulation gets you
The asinine witless narration pointing out the obvious...