(Part 2) Top products from r/OSHA

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We found 20 product mentions on r/OSHA. We ranked the 156 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/OSHA:

u/greenbabyshit · 2 pointsr/OSHA

Mine is the best dog ever. She is so full of love. She won't hurt anyone unless I'm not there and someone goes after my kids. Once they learn what they can chew, and you keep enough bones around, they will be fine. It just takes time. They have way more loyalty than brains. Haha.

Try this if it gets out of hand

u/JustMyOpinion2 · 6 pointsr/OSHA

If you like seeing people carry crazy things on scooters in Vietnam, you might like this book: http://amzn.com/9881655714
My favorite sighting was two guys, each one on his own scooter, carrying about a 20' extension ladder together. They looked pretty well coordinated, as if they had done this many times before.

u/Texaz_RAnGEr · 1 pointr/OSHA

Lancelot is what you use. I do quite a bit of log work and there's nothing better to shape than than this tool.


And yes, it's extremely dangerous...and fun :)

u/JZ129802 · 15 pointsr/OSHA

Im pretty sure its one of thoes extension cords with a light on the female end, like this. It looks like someone just stripped the insulation off some romex and stuck it in the end of the cord, instead of putting a male end on it.

u/xAHXY94YNbn · 1 pointr/OSHA

Roman Woodworking is very comprehensive, if you're interested. I enjoyed it a lot.

u/antarcticgecko · 20 pointsr/OSHA

If anyone is interested in these sorts of wagons, a guy took one down the original Oregon Trail a few years ago and wrote a bestselling book on it. Tl;Dr: mules>oxen.

u/southern_boy · 6 pointsr/OSHA

Close! :P

(though it's actually from the Messiah entry in the series.)

Just in case anyone hasn't - read that asap. Good stuff.

u/abfarrer · 1 pointr/OSHA

Fancy ladder! Looks much nicer than the add on hooks I used to use:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000224MR

u/IphtashuFitz · 3 pointsr/OSHA

The special edition that includes The Hobbit will give you a little additional clearance.

u/Apocalypse_Kow · 7 pointsr/OSHA

That's when you make management get one of these, because that's exactly what they were originally designed for.

u/944tim · 1 pointr/OSHA

I have a power sensor that does not require contact, it blinks and beeps at you.

u/TacticusThrowaway · 3 pointsr/OSHA

https://www.amazon.com/Wonka-Spree-Candy-Original-1-77/dp/B000V9UAFK

Especially after you've eaten so much your tongue is raw, and you know you shouldn't have more, but...

u/mclamb · 8 pointsr/OSHA

Does this one? It says 15 amp circuit breaker, but I don't know enough about it to know if that protects overloading the strip.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014EKQ5AA/

Many of the GE brand cheap ones do advertise overload protection. https://www.amazon.com/GE-Indoor-6-Outlet-Grounded-55253/dp/B0007WSJJ0/

u/Grizzant · 2 pointsr/OSHA

he was supposed to smoothly and slowly pull the control rod up and instead he tried to do a speedy clean and jerk.

thats when they gave up on building an idiot proof reactor. there is always a better idiot.

for a fantastic and funnily written book (that also goes into the science) of nuclear disasters read this: https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Accidents-Meltdowns-Disasters-Mountains/dp/1605986801/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_img_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=HW30YD63Q2B37G0S6DB1

u/alias_enki · 6 pointsr/OSHA

I think this is the one or very close to what I was using on my ladder. The legs slide up and down with some sort of gear mechanism that locked once you put enough weight on it. There was no fuss, just set the ladder in place, lift a bit to make sure things are set and go. I miss them, even if they added weight to the ladder. I can throw a 28' fiberglass ladder around all day.

u/slambarz · 1 pointr/OSHA

They were these. The nickel plating comes off as soon as you use it and the flat heads break under any real torque. Again, my harbor freight screwdrivers took more abuse.