<a class="postlink" href="http://www.riemurasia.net/jylppy/media.php?id=27707" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.riemurasia.net/jylppy/media.php?id=27707</a> There really no accidents!
Even though the video might be entertaining, the message is complete BS. An "accident" doesn't mean it was nobody's fault, it means nobody did it on purpose. In these cases it was somebody's fault that equipment was old, or bad. But they didn't try to kill those people on purpose. They just hoped nothing would go wrong. This means that these are still accidents, and the people sound retarted. That and I'm not a fan of people dying in an other way than direct combat.
Not really, it lets you think about the problem: I would say message accomplished...political correct Killvion And "accident" has a lot more ear catch then: "Prevention of ignoring yours employers safety"
I guess that's a fair way of looking at it... Seeing it as 3rd degree murder, that you didn't take enough concern with your employee's safety.
the first one is awful. her scream..it sounds so real. :S There! that's the problem. they HOPED nothing would go wrong with faulty equipment. If a company fails to follow safety regulations and ignores them at all, it IS responsible for their employees deaths. that floor in the first one had to be cleaned IMMEDIATELY as it is described in safety rules, the ladder should have been replaced for a new one etc. because old material and ignoring safety regulations will definitely cause accidents. IF I would have to wear broken safety glasses on a chemical liquid job and accidently get acid on my safety glasses and it leaks through it, I would turn blind. Imagine with an airplane. something is broken, but the inspectors decided not to report it. next flight, the plane crashes due that. the lack of reporting causes the deaths of hunderds of lives. Just because they HOPED nothing would go wrong with that broken device. So I say they are NOT accidents. they're caused due ignorance towards safety and regulations by the company. P.S.: You're Retarted! =D
First of all, Rex already made a similar point, however much better. Because you start about responsibility again as the reason for it not being an accident. That is just not true. Of course it's the responsibility of the employers, but that alone doesn't make it murder. I'm sorry, but your post was a lot more retarded.
good luck if you receive the broken (safety) equipment that your company provides you. Have fun with your injuries or possibly funeral, because after all, it was just an accident. It couldn't have been prevented right? No Hard Feelings. /Movement Detection Activated
The fuck are you talking about? Let me explain this once more. The simple fact that it could have been prevented, doesn't make it murder. Not for the law. However this video is about sending the message that in fact it should be treated as 3rd degree murder because the employers don't care about the safety of their employee's and I agreed with Rex's explanation 4 posts ago. Also, you're the one working in a factory with lots of dangerous equipment.
They should have done the others like the first one, i think. the impact felt bigger with that one. although the last one also has sort of a creepy value.
Can I shoot someone here in the head and hope that the bullet won't hit him? Of course I can. Now slowly put more distance between you and the accident, approaching the point where you just leave a loaded gun on a desk. Where on the line did it start being an accident?
It becomes an accident when you gave the employee a gun that wasn't cleaned properly and then explodes when he shoots it. Bad material, however the guy could have checked it himself too.
Your employer might be responsible to give you good materials. But in the end the employee is responsible to check the materials/tools he uses. The employer needs to know if equipment is failing. It's a two way street. example: the extension cord was cracked between a door, and you don't mention this to your boss. Just keep using it. Then 30 min later you step on the cracked part and get electrocuted. accident...