Uglyrichie
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One thing about bar is at the end of the day you feel like you earned your money
OuchView attachment 119608 look at this garbage drywall work. I'm embarrassed for them.
I thought it was part of a design or something when I walked into the theater. Nope just piss poor workmanshipOuch
That's what I was thinking, like no way they didn't do that on purposeI thought it was part of a design or something when I walked into the theater. Nope just piss poor workmanship
Maybe? I would venture to guess not, but who knows? It's for the city of Cambridge MA. They are all sorts of backwards.That's what I was thinking, like no way they didn't do that on purpose
View attachment 119608 look at this garbage drywall work. I'm embarrassed for them.
Truth. Every time I look at it I laugh and cringe.its so shit that it looks like an artwork lol.. its defiantly something u wouldnt admit to building until you had explained the idea of design lol
Sounds crazy , kinda when they put out the OSHA regulationsSo have any of you guys heard about all the new regulations on scissor/boom lifts coming to America in 2020? They have added an insane amount of paper work and people to fine. You have to take a certification course l, also a safety guy or GC can say that you need to recertify and the course is 3 hours for a recertification. All new lifts will have scales built in that will shut off if over capacity. They are also raising the guard rails and will have to be broken down to go through door ways. There is a bunch of other stuff. Must have a ground rescue person trained, as well as a written rescue plan written daily.
It's going to be a total shit show. The guy that trained us today said we are the only company he knew of that is certifying it's employees for the new regulations in northern CASounds crazy , kinda when they put out the OSHA regulations
that's a bunch of bull shit. Tell me emotions and personal vendetta won't play into thatalso a safety guy or GC can say that you need to recertify
It's going to be a total shit show. The guy that trained us today said we are the only company he knew of that is certifying it's employees for the new regulations in northern CA
Dude not only that, they can make your whole company have to recertify. It's going to be a total shit show!that's a bunch of bull shit. Tell me emotions and personal vendetta won't play into that
Is this only for union type work or even for private contractors?So have any of you guys heard about all the new regulations on scissor/boom lifts coming to America in 2020? They have added an insane amount of paper work and people to fine. You have to take a certification course l, also a safety guy or GC can say that you need to recertify and the course is 3 hours for a recertification. All new lifts will have scales built in that will shut off if over capacity. They are also raising the guard rails and will have to be broken down to go through door ways. There is a bunch of other stuff. Must have a ground rescue person trained, as well as a written rescue plan written daily.
I doubt it will on the rental front, although it may. However if OSHA happens to catch you, the fines could be costly. Most rental companies will run you through the certification class for free I believe. I guess it depends on the size of the job your on and the general contractorIs this only for union type work or even for private contractors?
It’s only every now and then that I need one but when I do I rent a genie 40’..curious if that will change things on the rental front?
If it’s a mandated thing I know the rental company I use will likely enforce it.I doubt it will on the rental front, although it may. However if OSHA happens to catch you, the fines could be costly. Most rental companies will run you through the certification class for free I believe. I guess it depends on the size of the job your on and the general contractor
I'd call and ask them if they are offering any certification classes.If it’s a mandated thing I know the rental company I use will likely enforce it.
I rented one in September and had to take them a copy of my insurance policy before they’d even put me down on the schedule to secure my rental dates lol.
