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53 Times Employees Said “It’ll Be Fine” And It Definitely Wasn’t (New Pics)
Funny,FailsJAN 30, 2026

53 Times Employees Said “It’ll Be Fine” And It Definitely Wasn’t (New Pics)

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Many people dream of finding a career that they’re truly passionate about. It’s not easy to land a job you love, but if you manage to do so, your 9-5 might feel like it flies by every day. Unfortunately, though, the vast majority of workers aren’t fans of their current positions. In fact, 85% report feeling disengaged while on the clock.
So it’s quite shocking to see employees who are willing to risk their lives for a paycheck. Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find the worst examples of health and safety violations in various workplaces. From using power tools in terrifying ways to putting ladders in the most unstable of places, these photos might send an OSHA officer into a coma. So enjoy scrolling through these pics that might make you appreciate your boring office job, and be sure to upvote the ones that you can’t believe are real!

#1 Only The Strong Shall Survive

Only The Strong Shall Survive
58points

#2 Right Above The Toilet. Good Thing I’m Not 6’1”

Right Above The Toilet. Good Thing I’m Not 6’1”
56points

#3 Emergency "Exit" In A Friend's Office Building. First Time They Opened It Was During A Fire Alarm

Emergency "Exit" In A Friend's Office Building. First Time They Opened It Was During A Fire Alarm
Germany. The sign on the inside even says "Brandschutztür" - meaning "fire security door."

A fire security door is not the same as an emergency exit. Fire security doors are supposed to contain a fire. So the door is doing its job - but the emergency exit sign should not be there.
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If your job only requires you to sit at a desk all day, send emails and participate in Zoom meetings, you’re probably not in a lot of danger on a daily basis. But if you work in construction or a position that requires manual labor, it’s extremely important to take health and safety rules seriously. Otherwise, you might end up losing a finger and being mocked on a list just like this one.

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the United States (OSHA), there were 34,696 inspections performed at American workplaces in 2024. This might sound excessive, but considering the fact that 5,283 people lost their lives due to workplace injuries in 2023, it’s crucial that OSHA rules are followed to a T.

#4 This Is How I Die

This Is How I Die
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54points

#5 In About 2 Seconds He Is About To See How Fast He Can Turn Off That Chainsaw

In About 2 Seconds He Is About To See How Fast He Can Turn Off That Chainsaw
54points

#6 Don't Worry, Got The Safety Squints On, Boss

Don't Worry, Got The Safety Squints On, Boss
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According to OSHA, the most frequently violated standards include: Fall Protection, Hazard Communication, Control of Hazardous Energy, Ladders, Respiratory Protection, Powered Industrial Trucks, Fall Protection Training, Scaffolding, Eye and Face Protection, and Machine Guarding.

Despite the fact that some people fail to follow the rules, having these guidelines in place definitely does make workplaces safer. In fact, OSHA reports that worker fatalities in the U.S. are down, on average, from 38 per day in 1970 to 15 per day in 2023. Clearly, there’s still a long way to go to get that number down to 0, but that’s a significant improvement. 

#7 First Day Working The Port. Safety Wants To Talk To Me, Probably To Tell Me How Good Of A Job I’m Doing

First Day Working The Port. Safety Wants To Talk To Me, Probably To Tell Me How Good Of A Job I’m Doing
49points

#8 Sharps Container? These People Apparently Never Heard Of One... The Needles Were Poking Out Of The Box

Sharps Container? These People Apparently Never Heard Of One... The Needles Were Poking Out Of The Box
Closed box, saw a needle sticking out of the cardboard, opened to inspect. Started looking for employment elsewhere shortly after.
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#9 No Words

No Words
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Now, you might assume that companies don’t care about keeping their employees safe, especially if doing things by the book will cost them more money. But the truth is, aside from the obvious moral obligation companies have to protect their workers, there is a financial incentive as well. The National Safety Council reports that workplace injuries cost American companies a whopping $176.5 billion in 2023. And when a worker loses their life, it costs the business $1.46 million on average.   

#10 Well, This Would Be Inconvenient

Well, This Would Be Inconvenient
AED at my school. Yes, I reported it. Next time I go to class i’ll be checking to see if they fixed it.
46points

#11 The More You Look The Worse It Gets

The More You Look The Worse It Gets
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44points

#12 Today At Work

Today At Work
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40points

Business owners should also consider the amount of time lost when employees get injured on the job. In 2023, American companies lost a whopping 103,000,000 days of work due to these accidents. And about a third of those days lost were caused by accidents that occurred prior to 2023, so it’s important to know that these incidents can put strain on a business for years.  

#13 A Guy Just Came To Fix The AC (13th Floor In Suzhou, China)

A Guy Just Came To Fix The AC (13th Floor In Suzhou, China)
39points

#14 Changing A Light Bulb

Changing A Light Bulb
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#15 Found In A Graduate Electrical Engineering Lab

Found In A Graduate Electrical Engineering Lab
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Workplace safety certainly isn’t the most glamorous topic to discuss, but it’s an extremely important one, especially if you’re a business owner. So if you’re looking for some tips on how to improve workplace safety, Concentra has your back. Their first piece of advice for preventing accidents is to make sure that employees are well-trained. And to encourage safe behavior, reward employees for following protocol.   

#16 Not Sure If A Bar Is The Right Place For This, But This Is The Back Office Of My Sister's Job

Not Sure If A Bar Is The Right Place For This, But This Is The Back Office Of My Sister's Job
From what I remember about the place when I worked there, the owners were never around and the GM drinks about a bottle of white wine a night.
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37points

#17 Meirl

Meirl
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#18 Neither Of Them Are Wearing Goggles

Neither Of Them Are Wearing Goggles
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36points

They may seem excessive, but labels and signs can go a long way in encouraging workers to stay safe. Remind them of the rules as often as you can, and don’t hesitate to post warnings about the dangers that may be present. Meanwhile, make sure that the work environment is clean and tidy to reduce risks. And regular inspections are necessary to make sure you can trust your tools.

#19 An Electrician In Denmark Gets Fired After Publishing Pictures Of The Bad Safety At Metro Construction Site

An Electrician In Denmark Gets Fired After Publishing Pictures Of The Bad Safety At Metro Construction Site
An electrician in Denmark gets fired after publishing pictures on FB of how bad the safety is on the metro construction sights he has been working under the past year. He was fired after having some time off in January due to sickness, and later heard from colleagues that the real reason he got fired was that the company didn't want him to ruin anything for them.
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#20 My Coworker Said We Have To Get The Job Done. I Eventually Talked Him Out Of Climbing This

My Coworker Said We Have To Get The Job Done. I Eventually Talked Him Out Of Climbing This
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