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1 "Oh sure, it would take two hydraulic failures before it comes down.“
Is that safe?" "Oh sure, it would take two hydraulic failures before it comes down.“

2 squeegee-brandishing, ledge-walking, window-cleaning clowns.
Ladies and gentlemen, turn your attention to the center ring to see a pair of squeegee-brandishing, ledge-walking, window-cleaning clowns.

3 And So the Forklift Training Continues

4 The Worst of Both Worlds

5 Just Plug In That Thing Anywhere

6 The Ladder Lunacy Continues

7 Well, At Least They Were Honest

8 At least they're wearing gloves

9 Now That's What I Call "Trusting

10 Now That's What I Call "Trusting”

11 How to Keep From Blowing a Fuse

12 All you have to do is wear those orange and yellow straps, and drag along your lanyard.

13 So Far, So Good

14 This Could Light You Up

15 More Ladder Lunacy

16 Still don't want to use a spotter?

17 Let Us Pray

18 Bucketman Returns!

19 The Safest Forehead

20 Some People Sure Are Trusting

21 You’ve Got to Hand It to PPE

22 A Screwdriver Makes a Great Chisel, Too

23 How to Not Use the Right Tool for the Job, Chapter 312

24 Yet Another Scaffolding Fiasco in the Making

25 Don't Tell Me ... Organized Mess, Right?

26 The Adventures of Bucketman Continues

27 Lifted Up to New Heights

28 Pardon the Bad Attitude

29 That's a good description of the person who constructed this
Thick as a brick. That's a good description of the person who constructed this excuse for a scaffold.

30 Step Right Up

31 Fancy Meeting You Up Here

32 Jack be nimble, Jack be quick,
Jack jump onto a ledge from a ladder on a forklift and try not to break his neck.

33 Which one doesn't belong?

34 A Warning Sign for Putting Up Warning Signs

35 Here's your science fact for the week: Newton's first law
... a moving object will keep moving at the same speed and in the same direction unless acted on by some force.  


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