All Safety blunders articles – Page 25
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Scaling the 'executive home' peak
The 'double-garage' crevasse is successfully negotiated by the lead climber
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Forklift schmuck
Peter Marshallsay said he had to look twice just to make sure when he saw this scene
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This microflat craze has gone too far
Keith Banton was in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, when he took this photo of what he assures us is an “ambitiously loaded skip”, rather than the latest housing for urban professionals.
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We'll set up base camp here
These adrenaline junkies tried scaling the north face, but were repelled by the need for a cup of tea.
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A chainsaw massacre in waiting
More precarious exploits on high, now with added power tool danger.
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From ledge to hedge
This blunder is more impressive when you consider the window has been shut behind him
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If skateboarders aren't allowed to, why is he?
Contrary to first appearances, this council worker is not 'busting a gnarly move'
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Railways have been closed for less than this
The risk that those acetylene bottles might catch fire has obviously not yet been assessed
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Scaling the north face of Camden
Donovan Brown, an executive surveyor with Gardiner & Theobald, sent in this photo, taken in Camden while he was in a project meeting.
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And as the flames licked higher...
Look closely, and we'd like to draw your attention to the grout holding that pole firmly in place
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“Do you want to be noughts or crosses?”
Not a high-risk version of the pen and paper game but two daring builders in Wroclaw, Poland.
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High-rise scaffolding on a low budget
Bangalore is renowed for IT but there's nothing particularly hi-tech about the scaffolding on this tower block
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Bunker mentality
One of the scaffold frames is resting on a coal bunker - one of these workers could soon be resting on broken glass