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This Online Group Is Shaming People For Failing At The One Job They Had To Do, And Here Are 45 Of The Funniest Examples
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This Online Group Is Shaming People For Failing At The One Job They Had To Do, And Here Are 45 Of The Funniest Examples

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If you liked our publications on the subreddit 'OSHA' or the Facebook group 'Looks Like An OSHA Violation But Ok,' you should enjoy this one as well.
(I'll commit the sin of paraphrasing this community's title, but trust me, it's just a minor change and doesn't detract anything from it.)
The subreddit is called '[Dumb] People At Work.' Even though it's smaller than its aforementioned cousins and has just over 9K members, the content is just as good. Or bad. Depends on how you look at it.
Tying up dirt and rocks with straps, building questionable towers from nearby material instead of getting a ladder... It's all there!

#1 Dumbass Welding A Fence

Dumbass Welding A Fence
456points

#2 Trainee: What's That Red Ligth On The Grounding Box Engineer: Red Light ??? Send A Photo

Trainee: What's That Red Ligth On The Grounding Box Engineer: Red Light ??? Send A Photo
411points

Most of these people look like they have never heard of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). It's a federal agency responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for employees in the United States.

OSHA sets and enforces standards for workplace safety and health, and provides training, outreach, education, and assistance to employers and workers.

OSHA violations occur when an employer fails to comply with OSHA standards or regulations. These violations can range from minor infractions, such as failing to properly label a chemical container, to serious violations that result in injury or death, such as failure to provide proper fall protection or failure to adequately train employees on the use of hazardous chemicals.

#3 Good Thing They Tied It, Would Be Bad If It Dropped

Good Thing They Tied It, Would Be Bad If It Dropped
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380points

#4 Actually A Superhero

Actually A Superhero
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379points

#5 Interesting Way Of Starting Up His Chainsaw

Interesting Way Of Starting Up His Chainsaw
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370points

In the United States, OSHA has the authority to inspect workplaces for compliance with OSHA standards, and can issue citations and fines to employers who are found to be in violation. Employers have the right to contest OSHA citations, but if the citations are upheld, the employer must correct the violation and pay any associated fines.

There are several common OSHA violations that occur in the United States. Some of the most frequently cited violations include:

  • Lack of fall protection: Falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and deaths, and OSHA requires employers to provide adequate fall protection for employees who work at heights. This includes installing guardrails, safety netting, and other protective measures to prevent falls.
  • Lack of hazard communication: Employers are required to provide information to employees about the hazards they may encounter on the job, including the proper handling and storage of hazardous chemicals.

#6 So Apparently This Needed To Be Spoken At My Work At Some Point

So Apparently This Needed To Be Spoken At My Work At Some Point
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351points

#7 Mechanic Of The Year

Mechanic Of The Year
254points

#8 "All Of This Product Was Broken When We Received It"

"All Of This Product Was Broken When We Received It"
250points

#9 Rudy Gobert Infecting People With Corona

Rudy Gobert Infecting People With Corona
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  • Lack of proper respiratory protection: Employers must provide adequate respiratory protection to employees who work in environments where they may be exposed to hazardous substances. This includes providing the proper respirators and training employees on how to use them.
  • Lack of machine guarding: Employers must provide proper machine guards to protect employees from being injured by moving machinery parts.
  • Lack of proper electrical safety: Employers must follow OSHA standards for electrical safety, including the use of proper grounding and electrical protective equipment.

#10 What’s Wrong With This Photo?

What’s Wrong With This Photo?
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240points

#11 Customer States; "Vibration At Highway Speeds"

Customer States; "Vibration At Highway Speeds"
230points

#12 Surprise, Don’t Listen To Your Boss? You Get Fired. Not Exactly A New Concept

Surprise, Don’t Listen To Your Boss? You Get Fired. Not Exactly A New Concept
229points

#13 Given Her Statements , I Think This Qualifies As A Dumbass At Work

Given Her Statements , I Think This Qualifies As A Dumbass At Work
226points

OSHA violations can have serious consequences for both employers and employees. Employers who violate OSHA standards can face fines, legal action, and negative publicity, which can damage their reputation and bottom line. Employees who work in unsafe conditions or who are not properly trained on how to use hazardous materials may suffer serious injuries or death.

#14 Lost A Huge Part Of His Cargo On The Highway,caused An Accident And Ran Away

Lost A Huge Part Of His Cargo On The Highway,caused An Accident And Ran Away
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221points

#15 So This Package Arrived At My Work Today. All I Can Imagine Is Someone Taking Half An Hour To Staple This Package Shut

So This Package Arrived At My Work Today. All I Can Imagine Is Someone Taking Half An Hour To Staple This Package Shut
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215points

#16 Maybe Maybe

Maybe Maybe
215points

#17 Hey Boss... Where Should I Put This Plunger ?

Hey Boss... Where Should I Put This Plunger ?
210points

It is important for both employers and employees to be aware of OSHA standards and regulations, and to take steps to ensure compliance. Employers should conduct regular safety audits and training sessions, and employees should report any safety concerns they have to their supervisors. By working together to ensure compliance with OSHA standards, employers and employees can help create a safe and healthy work environment.

Let's hope this subreddit helps to spread this message!

#18 Safety First.. That Is What I Always Say!

Safety First.. That Is What I Always Say!
197points

#19 Who Needs A Ladder

Who Needs A Ladder
192points

#20 Driving Your House Through The Bridge

Driving Your House Through The Bridge
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