Dangerous Construction Taking 'Finish the Job' Too Far
In various construction situations, safety is often crossed. Working at height without harnesses, operating machinery near unsuspecting people, or half-finished structures put both workers and bystanders at risk.
The obsession with finishing the job leads to ignoring the most basic safety rules. The following images serve as a warning and evidence of the importance of respecting safety protocols in construction.
Although human ingenuity is admirable, recklessness is never worth it when lives are at stake.
It's important to remember that safety is not an expense, but an investment in the lives of every worker and those around them. Every helmet, every harness, and every sign has a vital purpose: to prevent accidents
We’re Exempt
When rules exist but not for you.
No Ladder
We don’t need no stinkin’ ladder.
A Nap
This seems like the perfect place to take a nap.
This Looks Completely Safe
Hold your breath and hope.
Some Situations Require Cops
The police arrived for this man.
Structural Bucket
A test of gravity.
Supported By A Ladder
Probably a bad decision.
Roofing Contractors
Some roofs come with built-in adrenaline.
Extremely Unsafe
Teamwork makes the dream work.
Cement Trucks
We need you to back your massively heavy cement trucks.
Safety First
Some jobs redefine the meaning of risk.
High-Stakes Obstacles
This looks unsafe.
Yellow Tractor
The tractor thinks it’s a mountain goat.
Much Confidence
No need for a scaffolding boss.
Sealing Gaps
My friend who’s a caulker proudly sent me this.
Some Adjustments
My friend doing minor adjustments.
Excavator
Is this excavator parking considered safe?
Infrastructure Planning
He run on hopes and dreams.
Quick Fix
Look at the organized chaos.
Ladder At Height
Always use a ladder when working at height.