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#2896608 - 11/07/09 02:14 PM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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Bad news is the SimHQ server was humming along nicely right there mounted to the upper left hand top shelf. I'm guessing that since this accident happened a while ago that the information that flows down The Internets (via a series of tubes) takes a while to get cut off. I'm expecting the big brown out any.....
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noooooowwwwww..
two....
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When the lights go out. La Revolución! is ON!!
Where did I put my NVGs...Jason??? Jaaaasooonnn!!!!???
Edited by BeachAV8R (11/07/09 02:15 PM)
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#2896707 - 11/07/09 05:41 PM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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Not a good time to be a Vodka lover in Russia, price hikes thanks to a poor forklift driver. 
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#2896743 - 11/07/09 07:42 PM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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It's easy to lose a sense of scale. People walking over and digging surprised me a bit about the massiveness of the debacle
Edited by JESC (11/07/09 07:42 PM)
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#2896877 - 11/08/09 07:32 AM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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Had that guy only seen the world´s best work safety video, "Forklift Driver Klaus - The First Day on the Job": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUwki29-rYQ
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#2896894 - 11/08/09 07:56 AM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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Yes indeed. Quite an auspicious first day.
That Klaus, what a cut up!
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#2896901 - 11/08/09 08:02 AM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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Why didn't the shelves keep standing? It's not so difficult to foresee that event, is it? But a good laugh anyway 
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#2896929 - 11/08/09 08:28 AM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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The shelves both probably have something near 50 thousand pounds of product on them. Much like the WTC collapse, one that mass is moving at all, the metal gets bent and collapse is inevitable. Its possible though that the shelves may not have been bolted to the floor.
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#2896932 - 11/08/09 08:38 AM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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Use stronger shelves, or at least have solid steel posts protecting the shelves at ground level would be a good start. But to be fair, that would ruin the fun.
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#2896971 - 11/08/09 09:45 AM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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I drive a Yale 12,000 lb rated forktruck at work and a lot of people don't realize the damage these things can and will do. Besides the business end the back counterweight is just as if not more deadly, a forktruck driver has to be constantly on his/her toes especially around co-workers, who for whatever dumb reason like to dart behind you even though your back up lights are on and the back-up horn is blasting away. If you would ever get caught between the counterweight and a wall or any immovable object it would squash you like a bug. Just last Friday I had a close call, was about to back up with a 3,000lb I beam on my forks in a very tight space, looked behind me, no one there and I started backing up slowly, so now my attention is on the I-beam. A co-worker meanwhile had come around a corner and decided he could get past me. Luckly I just caught a glimps of him in my mirrors, I slammed on the brakes (nearly lost the I-beam which was 15 ft in the air) and I just missed him by inches, another second or two and I would have caught him he would have been pinned between my counterweight and a machine that was behind me. The golden rule when driving a forktruck or any motorized equippment is the pedestrian has the right of way, but personally whenever I'm around a forktruck I let them have a wide berth. I could never fiqure out why anyone would play chicken with a machine that weighs 100X more then you do. btw: funny video 
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#2897000 - 11/08/09 10:45 AM
Re: Clean-up..Aisle 6, and 7, and 8..err...maybe just burn it all in place?
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Too bad you can't hit them just once to show them they don't want to get in your way. It's the same phenomenom at train crossings. I never understand why someone goes around the crossing gates in front of a train.
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