Spyke
lemmy.world

Funny thing is these don't meet ANSI Z89.1 and therefore can't be used in most workplaces

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IninewCrowreply
lemmy.ca

It doesn't have to be safe ... it just has to 'look' safe

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IninewCrowreply
lemmy.ca

They were killed later that day from a falling I-beam that was unsecured

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sh.itjust.works

Is it because the strength of the arch is diminished by the crease? Or because it could channel a falling sharp object into rather than away from one's skull?

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lemmy.ml

That was my first thought. The only way this could be somewhat safe is if the hat aesthetic was a flimsy facade and would crumple at the slightest pressure, and underneath the facade was an actual hard hat.

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lemmy.world

Tory Bruno, CEO of ULA wears a cowboy hard hat. Clearly this is how you become rich.

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Unfortunately these buffs don't stack. And the effect only works when constructing large enough engineering feats where people have to look straight up to see the whole thing.

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jlai.lu

I don't need the job. I need the hat.

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wjriireply
lemmy.world

If they got pissed off enough, I bet you were glad you had it.

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