We all only have one life to live. As a result, always making sure you are working in a safe environment is very important because it can ultimately save your life. However, some people just choose to play with fire and put themselves in the most dangerous situations. All of those stupid cases are collected and shared on the OSHA subreddit. With the slogan "Safety First," this online community created back in 2013 is dedicated to the funniest safety violation cases to remind people to protect themselves from danger.
We have collected some dumb work safety examples for you. These folks ignored the OSHA requirements to complete their jobs. Take a minute to scroll down to check them out. What is the dumbest case? Please let us know your opinions.
We have collected some dumb work safety examples for you. These folks ignored the OSHA requirements to complete their jobs. Take a minute to scroll down to check them out. What is the dumbest case? Please let us know your opinions.
#1. The only entrance to my current job site
Source: Kaskiaski
#2. Stairway to Heaven
Source: alwaysbeclimbing
#3. Captain ladder has arrived
Source: zoalcoalt
#4. I'm on it boss
Source: chrisaed
#5. Someone complained about contractors leaving a hole exposed without any barriers. This was their solution
Source: OctagonCosplay
#6. Safety suggestions are overrated, guts and sheer will suffice
Source: zoalcoalt
#7. Just a small jump and it'll move again, nothing to worry about jim
Source: Same_Ad4736
#8. If only there was another way to get up there...
Source: zoalcoalt
#9. Just a man on a stack of pallets raised by a forklift changing the bulb on a street light
Source: reddit.com
#10. Something tells me y'all might appreciate the acid watering can at my work
Source: NightmareChameleon
#11. Emergency "exit" in a friend's office building. First time they opened it was DURING A FIRE ALARM
Source: Bansaiii
#12. Working safely...
Source: riley4617
#13. If it gets wet you might have to buy a new one
Source: reriasv
#14. Fixing an AC compressor on a level 28 ledge
Source: mijabari
#15. Artif anchor strengthy like a Rock!
Source: Milo_from_trees
#16. Heater at my job site
Source: BagelMerchant
#17. A signboard for the blind next to bare wire
Source: qareti
#18. Woodstock 1969 sound crew members being craned up to their stations
Source: WildAnimus
#19. Yeah
Source: NadaMas333
#20. Padlocked fire exit during an office renovation
Source: HorseWithNoUsername1
#21. Living in the EDGE
Source: NJhomebrew
#22. Ready for lift-off
Source: Mabepossibly
#23. Don't worry, I won't
Source: TheUnluckyBard
#24. Definition of safety issues at my work
Source: Potential_spam124
#25. This is safe? Right?
Source: Golden_Frog626
#26. Wanna go to the hospital? Nah I’m good
Source: Alianaed
#27. No expert, but this doesn't look safe
Source: hamboneANDskillet
#28. Does the operator get hazard pay?
Source: ExecutiveChef1969
#29. The fire exit on this college building
Source: ghatroad
#30. Looks safe to me
Source: kana0011
We have already written about this topic before. If you are still thirsty for more dumb work safety examples, check out our previous article here.