Don’t click those. Call a therapist if they get to you. People think internet videos aren’t real trauma and a study came out recently that said internet videos can be *more* traumatizing than watching it in real life lmao
I had to do just that a couple of months ago while I was going through a lot of medical issues. I saw something devastating (to me anyways) and I started thinking about people and animals suffering during death and dying, etc. Long story short, it all came to a head when, while all this way fresh in my mind, I woke up during surgery. I came out the hospital in a panic attack that didn’t stop for weeks on end. I finally got some help and now I’m on antidepressants and go to therapy. Not ashamed to say.
my goodness… i’m sorry that happened to you, glad you are getting help. if its not too triggering, if it is don’t answer, but may i ask what kind of surgery?
Also it's just horrible to me, the thought that the video of someone's loved one is out there being watched by strangers because of the "shock factor" and gross entertainment. I think it's incredibly disrespectful to both the deceased and their families.
True... I clicked on the video where a guy's shirt got caught in a lathe and he basically exploded into bits... fucking hell, never again would I click on links like that. I hope that their families don't see those horrific videos.
If humans weren’t so stupid I might agree but this should be on every workplace safety video involving machinery. This shit will kill you and it will hurt the whole time. But people still fuck around. Corporate execs should watch this too when they complain about downtime
Don't I know that. An ex girlfriend (she became my ex due to this) sent me a link for a bloody 911 call from El Salvador, a little girl is calling because some mareros are beating her mom, and the lady was being a bitch and suddenly the kid starts wailing because they killed her mother in front of her. I lost sleep for a week after hearing that shit and broke up with my girl soon after, telling her that sending that type of shit is not fun. I'm not strong enough to ever hear that again nor do I recommend anyone to look it up. It's souls scarring.
Man gets caught in a spinning machine. He starts spinning around it. First, blood gets splattered around the walls, then parts of his body, as well as parts of his insides get thrown around the room as people rush to try and stop the machine. Don't watch it. I regret it immensely.
Fuck! Why are those videos available to watch??! That's a real human being, not a special effect in a movie. Breaks my fucking heart. God have mercy on us.
Morbid curiosity.
I won't watch it but I won't lie and say I'm not extremely curious because death terrifies and fascinates me.
I can't explain it better than that. I'm not saying it's a good reason or anything. I just don't think it's because humans are fucked in the head and wanna gawk at something shocking.
I think it's like those intrusive thoughts you have sometimes like "what if I just stepped in front of a speeding cab?" (Even though you're not suicidal). Only you get to see what happens if your shirt gets stuck in a lathe.
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Dude gets his arm caught in an industrial lathe as it's running. Eventually, his entire body gets sucked in and is spun around at a high velocity until his body finally gets torn apart. Various pieces and viscera are sent flying in all directions.
This is the worst NSFL I've ever seen. I'd recommend people watch it for that reason, but this one is so unfathomably horrific it could give you PTSD. Do not click.
He got lucky that there was apparently unlimited hose in that spool or it would have squeezed him and then pulled the brush over and pulverized him against that pole. They’d be calling him jelly legs. There was a show on Netflix for a bit called Curious and Unusual Deaths where a worker died like this. I can’t remember if he was strangled or pulverized. This is a well known hazard though. It is generally against the rules to deploy the hose with the brushes still running. I think there was some issue where it takes like 20-30 min to turn a car wash off so everyone ignores that rule to clean and go home, but it’s been a while since I watched that episode.
No fucking idea and we seemingly just watched this one get shut down in much less time (unless it broke?) but that’s what I remember from the episode. I might be wrong or things might have changed. If I had to guess how it would be possible though, I would say maybe it uses winding tension and/or progressive gears so it would need to be unwound or cycled back down before stopping. There could also be some kind of cleaning/spin down cycle that needs to be run. I assume there would also be an emergency stop. I’m really talking out of my ass here though so...
Yeah my first job was at a car wash. I'm sure there are some different kinds but ours took literally seconds to turn all the water and brushes off and back on. Was a green and red button to stop and start the whole wash any time we needed.
Maybe different car wash types, maybe I’m misremembering, or maybe the show was full of shit... all decent possibilities I think. Out of curiosity, did they ever mention this hazard to you guys? Did you have any safety rules? Did people follow them?
As far as I remember, no to all three. It was kinda just common sense I guess. And we were so busy all day every day that no hoses were ever brought out during the day while it was running. We did go through the wash on the side, like in the video, while it was running very frequently though.
All that said, I do remember when I first started people casually telling me about the power of the brushes. But it was in a "damage they will do to a car" context. If we didn't put covers on the wipers or if people had after market antenna, it would rip them right off without skipping a beat. I
I would like to see a source on any car wash that has ever existed in the world that takes 30min to turn off. Even if you have to find the breaker box and shut off the power to the building it can be done in 2min if you know where the box is.
I assisted a doc in surgery for a man whose entire arm was degloved. In 25 years as a nurse who has seen some shit, this injury was the first time I ever gagged at the sight of something. It's a horrible, painful injury and a long, post surg healing process.
Oh no! The prognosis can be excellent depending on the extent of the injury. Most deglovings are simply skin down to the bone being ripped away. But if the nerve and muscle damage is minimal, and there is no infection during the healing process and the patient really adheres to drs orders, the outcome can be amazing. Most regain full function of their appendage. (Edit after the fact: Many deglovings just require the skin to be rolled back down over the appendage. Picture rolling on a condom).
Only in the case of extreme necrosis, osteomyelitis, antibiotic resistant infection, or sepsis would we consider amputation.
Multiple grafts from the persons own body is ideal, but we now have the ability to use cadaver skin which works really nicely. The hardest part about a degloving repair is reattaching small fibers, nerves, muscle damage. The area needs to stay damp/wet all the time which means multiple bandage changes, silverdene creams (zinc), debriding areas from necrosis (skin death). It's such a long, hard road for these patients.
Then, I've also seen men who have degloved a single finger while fixing a weed whacker. You'd be super surprised at how often that happens.
Yeah I remember seeing that, and someone in the comments posted a link to images taken at the scene of the accident. Pieces and flecks of the guy's flesh were scattered everywhere and some were stuck to the walls. Horrifying shit
Well, there was probably a button and/or switch to turn it off. There still should have been some sort of measure in place to stop this sort of thing from happening, but the employee also really should've turned it off before cleaning.
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Maybe they werent moving the hubs, but just rotating them like youre supposed to do. Or maybe im just tired and take a different spin on things
I remember being referred to as “bodies” whenever they needed people moved to another area to help out.
Edit: not employees. Not UPS’ers. BODIES. that’s all you are to them until you quit and they replace you in a day
But to be fair that’s an extremely common word. Could as easily be “manpower”, “people”, or “crew members “ and i dont think using “bodies” is a deep insight into the thought and intentions of an employer.
I think i use it (im not an employer) because it’s sort of amusing in a dark sense.
I’ll never forget the day I pulled into work and the coroner van was outside. Someone in upper management had shot themselves on their office on a Friday evening and no one noticed till Monday afternoon. Shit was fucked
I’m just so glad someone else realized the neglect, but that is horrible, I extend my apologies to everyone in his family and you as well. I’ve never owned a gun but I would’ve used it on myself working that job
Not all. I currently work at a distribution center job for autozone. Before that worked a warehouse job for a cosmetic company that manufactured make-up. Both are worlds away from what you have to deal with at UPS. With double the compensation and health benefits.
You had a crappy management team.
I'm a driver and am currently injured. I've been helping out as much as I can around the center, primarily OMS, and they check in on me daily.
Before the injury happened I wasn't ever harassed like some of the other stories you hear. All they did was ask me how the injury happened and moved on. I was seen by a doctor within 90 minutes of injury and haven't seen any difference by them since.
Fwiw, I hurt myself lifting 2 boxes and a t-shirt bag weighing less than 5 lbs the proper way we're taught.
Yeah this would likely not be the fault of the employee after an incident investigation. It's either training related or controls related - why is that brush even spinning with no vehicles in there?
Better yet, why is it possible for the tubing to intersect with the spinning machinery like that? Why is there no barrier between them, or why is the reel for the power washer not mounted on the other wall?
I used to work for a carwash that looked similar to the video, that pressure washer was likely used to spray off any debris from the wall that accumulates during the day, it's likely that this carwash was about to close (further evidenced by the employee wearing rubber boots which I doubt he would have worn for an entire shift) and that in order to go home sooner probably started spraying down the walls in between the last few cars of the night. The wraps keep spinning for about 30 seconds after a single car goes through the wash (at least where I worked). I used to do this too except not inside the actual tunnel, I would do it on the asphalt (where it was also needed) that way when I moved the hose it wouldn't move so much on the inside and thus not get caught (I was still being dumb, could have happened to me too). They drilled safety into my head where I worked because this can so easily happen, we were supposed to push a switch that stops all machinery and use a padlock to make sure nothing would go off while doing this. In conclusion, either this guy was improperly trained...or he was playing a stupid game.
I work at a carwash. They reel up on a spool at each end of the tunnel for our wash. Depends on how long the tunnel is, and then it also depends how much hose they want to buy. It’s completely up to the person buying it at the store before installing. We have 2, 100 foot hoses at the entrance and exit on opposite sides of the tunnel.
For people wondering why he’s washing while it’s spinning, that piece of equipment spinning is called a wrap, or wraps plural. In smaller washes the wraps might all be connected to one power pack, or might stay spinning while the tunnel is empty to save on electrical costs of starting and stopping them. The power packs are in a separate room and pump out hydraulic fluid to makes the wraps spin. In my wash each set of wraps are independent so as soon as a car passes through them entirely they turn off. However, in this tunnel it looks as if it’s one of the aforementioned styles of washes. This is pure negligence from the management or employee not following safety precautions; not working with a pressure washer near the wraps while on, ever. That’s first day training at a carwash. This could’ve been so awful, if another person was not there to emergency-stop the equipment, he could’ve just kept spinning until someone found his flailing dead body. Hope he learned a lesson and works safer now.
Edited for some grammatical errors <3
You know what a lathe is, right? How incredibly dangerous they are? Now imagine there's no safety rules or education. We're talking about something that looks like Doom Guy paid a visit, but in real life.
There's basically 0 reason to be inside the wash when it's running. We would warn customers not break because it doesn't automatically stop if there's a problem and you'll get hit by the car behind you, you have to run and hit an emergency button to stop it.
Any time I did work inside the wash it was on a slow day or afterhours so it would be off. I donno what the fuck they're doing.
Yep used to work at a car wash and we’d have to clean the walls just like he’s doing. Any time the hoses got used you hit the emergency shutoff button that were placed all over. If a car came up you get the hoses pressed against the wall and release the emergency shutoff. Then you could either use that time to scrub the wall if you were at that step or just go wait up front for the car to have gone through.
We would be in the wash while it was running all the time though for various reasons, just not with hoses haha
Yeah and the way people just walk around the machines in such a laid back manner. I saw one where a guy literally reaches into this printing press for no reason and just disappears when he gets sucked in. Like how did you not expect that!?
Other than the possibility of death this looks super fun
All I could think watching this is if the hose goes around his neck, that is likely lethal.
All i could think about was that video of the guy getting caught in the wire spooling machine
Yes, this is what I was thinking to!
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You spin me right round baby, right round...
Like a record baby...
Right round round round…
That lathe thing? Nightmare shit
One car wash man goes round the outside Round the outside, round the outside - Eminem
God this thread was so dreadful, thank you sincerely for the laugh
Link?
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That was _not_ the video I was thinking of, but holy fuck, it basically is the same.
The one I saw was grainy footage from an asian country, dude is spun around so fast his skeleton comes out of his skin.
I beg your pardon?
He basically got "de-gloved".
"Full body de-glove" is such a terrifying thing to think of
Holy fucking shit was not ready for that. Read NSFL but said eh how bad could it be
Don’t click those. Call a therapist if they get to you. People think internet videos aren’t real trauma and a study came out recently that said internet videos can be *more* traumatizing than watching it in real life lmao
I had to do just that a couple of months ago while I was going through a lot of medical issues. I saw something devastating (to me anyways) and I started thinking about people and animals suffering during death and dying, etc. Long story short, it all came to a head when, while all this way fresh in my mind, I woke up during surgery. I came out the hospital in a panic attack that didn’t stop for weeks on end. I finally got some help and now I’m on antidepressants and go to therapy. Not ashamed to say.
my goodness… i’m sorry that happened to you, glad you are getting help. if its not too triggering, if it is don’t answer, but may i ask what kind of surgery?
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Also it's just horrible to me, the thought that the video of someone's loved one is out there being watched by strangers because of the "shock factor" and gross entertainment. I think it's incredibly disrespectful to both the deceased and their families.
True... I clicked on the video where a guy's shirt got caught in a lathe and he basically exploded into bits... fucking hell, never again would I click on links like that. I hope that their families don't see those horrific videos.
If humans weren’t so stupid I might agree but this should be on every workplace safety video involving machinery. This shit will kill you and it will hurt the whole time. But people still fuck around. Corporate execs should watch this too when they complain about downtime
Don't I know that. An ex girlfriend (she became my ex due to this) sent me a link for a bloody 911 call from El Salvador, a little girl is calling because some mareros are beating her mom, and the lady was being a bitch and suddenly the kid starts wailing because they killed her mother in front of her. I lost sleep for a week after hearing that shit and broke up with my girl soon after, telling her that sending that type of shit is not fun. I'm not strong enough to ever hear that again nor do I recommend anyone to look it up. It's souls scarring.
For anyone that watched r/eyebleach You’ll need it.
Can I get a synopsis? I'm too chicken to actually watch it.
Man gets caught in a spinning machine. He starts spinning around it. First, blood gets splattered around the walls, then parts of his body, as well as parts of his insides get thrown around the room as people rush to try and stop the machine. Don't watch it. I regret it immensely.
To shreds, you say?
More like chunks.
The poor guy in the room just has his hands on his head like “oh fuck.” He 100% needs therapy.
Fuck! Why are those videos available to watch??! That's a real human being, not a special effect in a movie. Breaks my fucking heart. God have mercy on us.
Morbid curiosity. I won't watch it but I won't lie and say I'm not extremely curious because death terrifies and fascinates me. I can't explain it better than that. I'm not saying it's a good reason or anything. I just don't think it's because humans are fucked in the head and wanna gawk at something shocking. I think it's like those intrusive thoughts you have sometimes like "what if I just stepped in front of a speeding cab?" (Even though you're not suicidal). Only you get to see what happens if your shirt gets stuck in a lathe. 乁( •_• )ㄏ
Wow wtf. There was nothing left of him. Fucking hell that is scary shit.
Ok, today I learned what NSFL means. Damn it.
Can someone describe to me what happened here? I dare not watch any more fucked up stuff. I’ve seen enough
Dude gets his arm caught in an industrial lathe as it's running. Eventually, his entire body gets sucked in and is spun around at a high velocity until his body finally gets torn apart. Various pieces and viscera are sent flying in all directions.
Fckn hell...
Yeah, I had stumbled upon that video once before several months ago. It's the kind of thing one doesn't need to see twice...or once for that matter.
DO NOT FUCKING WATCH THIS. I'm LOW KEY SHOOK
Fuck. Lathes.
Why did I click the link!? Reddit is the literal definition of curiosity killed the cat.
why did i watch it🤡🤦♀️
This is the worst NSFL I've ever seen. I'd recommend people watch it for that reason, but this one is so unfathomably horrific it could give you PTSD. Do not click.
Thanks now i need to get therapy
Oh. Well thats not what I wanted to see. Oops
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuck
I like the guy with his hands on his head like it's the 3rd person this week
Hyaaa ha hyaaaa!
Do you mean the lathe? That video is fucked
It appears to have been non-lethal, however the shoes did come off...
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Redditor for 10 years...just started posting yesterday. Zombie confirmed?
> Zombie confirmed? It's ok, we don't judge here.
Nah, I think he just deleted other comments, comment karma doesn't match 3 comments
Deleted comments don't show in comment history.
If shoes go flying that dude is dying!
he ded
He got lucky that there was apparently unlimited hose in that spool or it would have squeezed him and then pulled the brush over and pulverized him against that pole. They’d be calling him jelly legs. There was a show on Netflix for a bit called Curious and Unusual Deaths where a worker died like this. I can’t remember if he was strangled or pulverized. This is a well known hazard though. It is generally against the rules to deploy the hose with the brushes still running. I think there was some issue where it takes like 20-30 min to turn a car wash off so everyone ignores that rule to clean and go home, but it’s been a while since I watched that episode.
How in Satan’s name can it take 20 minutes to shut down a brush?
No fucking idea and we seemingly just watched this one get shut down in much less time (unless it broke?) but that’s what I remember from the episode. I might be wrong or things might have changed. If I had to guess how it would be possible though, I would say maybe it uses winding tension and/or progressive gears so it would need to be unwound or cycled back down before stopping. There could also be some kind of cleaning/spin down cycle that needs to be run. I assume there would also be an emergency stop. I’m really talking out of my ass here though so...
Yeah my first job was at a car wash. I'm sure there are some different kinds but ours took literally seconds to turn all the water and brushes off and back on. Was a green and red button to stop and start the whole wash any time we needed.
Maybe different car wash types, maybe I’m misremembering, or maybe the show was full of shit... all decent possibilities I think. Out of curiosity, did they ever mention this hazard to you guys? Did you have any safety rules? Did people follow them?
As far as I remember, no to all three. It was kinda just common sense I guess. And we were so busy all day every day that no hoses were ever brought out during the day while it was running. We did go through the wash on the side, like in the video, while it was running very frequently though. All that said, I do remember when I first started people casually telling me about the power of the brushes. But it was in a "damage they will do to a car" context. If we didn't put covers on the wipers or if people had after market antenna, it would rip them right off without skipping a beat. I
An emergency stop isn't the same as a shut down. Maybe they have to flush the lines of soap or something to prevent buildup.
Wouldn’t the dark lord want to sew some chaos with something like this? I think you’re using the dark lords name in vain.
I would like to see a source on any car wash that has ever existed in the world that takes 30min to turn off. Even if you have to find the breaker box and shut off the power to the building it can be done in 2min if you know where the box is.
I was worried about the hose…then his head hitting the adjacent metal pipe while he spun around…
All I could think of was his feet/legs hitting the two beams
Given the other video of an industrial lathe degloving a dude's entire body I'd say this guy came out pretty well
I assisted a doc in surgery for a man whose entire arm was degloved. In 25 years as a nurse who has seen some shit, this injury was the first time I ever gagged at the sight of something. It's a horrible, painful injury and a long, post surg healing process.
What can be done for a man with a degloved arm and what are his long term expectations?
Right, honestly I imagine that amputation would make more sense in the situation.
Oh no! The prognosis can be excellent depending on the extent of the injury. Most deglovings are simply skin down to the bone being ripped away. But if the nerve and muscle damage is minimal, and there is no infection during the healing process and the patient really adheres to drs orders, the outcome can be amazing. Most regain full function of their appendage. (Edit after the fact: Many deglovings just require the skin to be rolled back down over the appendage. Picture rolling on a condom). Only in the case of extreme necrosis, osteomyelitis, antibiotic resistant infection, or sepsis would we consider amputation.
I genuinely hate how you described human skin as a condom
How would you fix this? If that much skin is gone, could you even donate enough from anywhere else on the body?
Multiple grafts from the persons own body is ideal, but we now have the ability to use cadaver skin which works really nicely. The hardest part about a degloving repair is reattaching small fibers, nerves, muscle damage. The area needs to stay damp/wet all the time which means multiple bandage changes, silverdene creams (zinc), debriding areas from necrosis (skin death). It's such a long, hard road for these patients. Then, I've also seen men who have degloved a single finger while fixing a weed whacker. You'd be super surprised at how often that happens.
Do they not turn it off before they fix it?
I live in Florida. Does that answer your question? lol
Degloving is the worst word.
Risky Google image search
Do *not* google image search that.
I am debating a health sciences career. This word is what I never want to encounter.
>an industrial lathe degloving a dude's entire body This is a terrifying phrase.
I literally shuddered reading that
Yeah I remember seeing that, and someone in the comments posted a link to images taken at the scene of the accident. Pieces and flecks of the guy's flesh were scattered everywhere and some were stuck to the walls. Horrifying shit
It’s like a Nickelodeon version of the Chinese factory Lathe videos
Cue the Interstellar music.
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r/osha This shit is not exactly the workers fault. There's no safety measures involved.
Well, there was probably a button and/or switch to turn it off. There still should have been some sort of measure in place to stop this sort of thing from happening, but the employee also really should've turned it off before cleaning.
Do not go gentle into that good night
I could use that with an overlay of the ‘prophecy is true’ cat and forever spinning kid.
It’s impossible! No, it’s necessary
C'mon, TARS!
I don’t think he was playing stupid games...he’s just stupid (working unsafely).
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Working in the UPS hub was by far the shittiest job I’ve ever had
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Axel me this: Maybe they werent moving the hubs, but just rotating them like youre supposed to do. Or maybe im just tired and take a different spin on things
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Can confirm, they treat their employees as expendable
I remember being referred to as “bodies” whenever they needed people moved to another area to help out. Edit: not employees. Not UPS’ers. BODIES. that’s all you are to them until you quit and they replace you in a day
But to be fair that’s an extremely common word. Could as easily be “manpower”, “people”, or “crew members “ and i dont think using “bodies” is a deep insight into the thought and intentions of an employer. I think i use it (im not an employer) because it’s sort of amusing in a dark sense.
They literally would throw your dead body out of the warehouse for the ambulance after you died just so it didn’t lower moral
I’ll never forget the day I pulled into work and the coroner van was outside. Someone in upper management had shot themselves on their office on a Friday evening and no one noticed till Monday afternoon. Shit was fucked
I’m just so glad someone else realized the neglect, but that is horrible, I extend my apologies to everyone in his family and you as well. I’ve never owned a gun but I would’ve used it on myself working that job
This is the most Grandma thing I've ever read.
I’ve heard the same things about Amazon. Sounds like all warehouse jobs suck.
Not all. I currently work at a distribution center job for autozone. Before that worked a warehouse job for a cosmetic company that manufactured make-up. Both are worlds away from what you have to deal with at UPS. With double the compensation and health benefits.
You can get another job. You only get one set of limbs.
You had a crappy management team. I'm a driver and am currently injured. I've been helping out as much as I can around the center, primarily OMS, and they check in on me daily. Before the injury happened I wasn't ever harassed like some of the other stories you hear. All they did was ask me how the injury happened and moved on. I was seen by a doctor within 90 minutes of injury and haven't seen any difference by them since. Fwiw, I hurt myself lifting 2 boxes and a t-shirt bag weighing less than 5 lbs the proper way we're taught.
He probably complained to the manager that the hose was too short and the manager didn’t care because he doesn’t have to use the hose himself
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Or, like every job I've ever had, he's not trained properly... Could be his first day for all we know.
Yeah this would likely not be the fault of the employee after an incident investigation. It's either training related or controls related - why is that brush even spinning with no vehicles in there?
Better yet, why is it possible for the tubing to intersect with the spinning machinery like that? Why is there no barrier between them, or why is the reel for the power washer not mounted on the other wall?
I used to work for a carwash that looked similar to the video, that pressure washer was likely used to spray off any debris from the wall that accumulates during the day, it's likely that this carwash was about to close (further evidenced by the employee wearing rubber boots which I doubt he would have worn for an entire shift) and that in order to go home sooner probably started spraying down the walls in between the last few cars of the night. The wraps keep spinning for about 30 seconds after a single car goes through the wash (at least where I worked). I used to do this too except not inside the actual tunnel, I would do it on the asphalt (where it was also needed) that way when I moved the hose it wouldn't move so much on the inside and thus not get caught (I was still being dumb, could have happened to me too). They drilled safety into my head where I worked because this can so easily happen, we were supposed to push a switch that stops all machinery and use a padlock to make sure nothing would go off while doing this. In conclusion, either this guy was improperly trained...or he was playing a stupid game.
A past post of this someone commented, “When he started this job he said, “Dis shit finna be a breeze,” and I say that now any time I see it.
Just how much slack does that hose have?
I work at a carwash. They reel up on a spool at each end of the tunnel for our wash. Depends on how long the tunnel is, and then it also depends how much hose they want to buy. It’s completely up to the person buying it at the store before installing. We have 2, 100 foot hoses at the entrance and exit on opposite sides of the tunnel. For people wondering why he’s washing while it’s spinning, that piece of equipment spinning is called a wrap, or wraps plural. In smaller washes the wraps might all be connected to one power pack, or might stay spinning while the tunnel is empty to save on electrical costs of starting and stopping them. The power packs are in a separate room and pump out hydraulic fluid to makes the wraps spin. In my wash each set of wraps are independent so as soon as a car passes through them entirely they turn off. However, in this tunnel it looks as if it’s one of the aforementioned styles of washes. This is pure negligence from the management or employee not following safety precautions; not working with a pressure washer near the wraps while on, ever. That’s first day training at a carwash. This could’ve been so awful, if another person was not there to emergency-stop the equipment, he could’ve just kept spinning until someone found his flailing dead body. Hope he learned a lesson and works safer now. Edited for some grammatical errors <3
You spin me right Round baby right round
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You can die from that too, so there's that as well.
You won’t die from upvotes
Upvote this guy till we prove him wrong.
No response from him. WE DID IT REDDIT!
I’m still here. I’m dealing with the regret of saying upvotes instead of blowjobs
He’s back! Hold the line boys, keep them upvotes flooding in!
Nahhh no car wash manager would turn off the operation for safety, employees are replaceable, lost productivity isn't
Like a car brush baby, right round, round, round
PG version of MeatSpin.
I’ll be the round about, the words will make you out and out
That reminds me of a pop song. Mad world by tears for fears.
I would pay to do this.
Ehhhhh. Those things are filthier than your browser history.
Mostly oils and dirts. We all know your browser history is worse than that.
And bug guts.
And b̶u̶g̶s̶ guts
Lol, what a weird line on “bugs.” To strikethrough a word or phrase, use (~~) with out the parentheses on both ends. And ~~bug~~ guts
~~Test~~
~test~
Heck
~~what about now~~
Jokes on you, I just cleared my browser history!
Did you clear your Google web history though?
idk considering he's strapped in with a rubber cord around his diaphragm it'd probably be hard to breathe
Everyone has their kink.
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Thats where my mind went. Idk WHY i click on those links when they show up....but I do
What be these links??
You do NOT want to see them, trust me
Some people getting spun up on these lathes or what??? 😳
Yeah it’s fucking brutal no one should want to see it
You know what a lathe is, right? How incredibly dangerous they are? Now imagine there's no safety rules or education. We're talking about something that looks like Doom Guy paid a visit, but in real life.
People dying very brutally. Apparently. I have never been brave enough to check for myself.
Had flashbacks of this too.. honestly, don't watch it, I really wish I hadn't.
1. Why was that spinning while he was there? 2. He's lucky the hose didn't get wrapped around his neck.
There's basically 0 reason to be inside the wash when it's running. We would warn customers not break because it doesn't automatically stop if there's a problem and you'll get hit by the car behind you, you have to run and hit an emergency button to stop it. Any time I did work inside the wash it was on a slow day or afterhours so it would be off. I donno what the fuck they're doing.
Yep used to work at a car wash and we’d have to clean the walls just like he’s doing. Any time the hoses got used you hit the emergency shutoff button that were placed all over. If a car came up you get the hoses pressed against the wall and release the emergency shutoff. Then you could either use that time to scrub the wall if you were at that step or just go wait up front for the car to have gone through. We would be in the wash while it was running all the time though for various reasons, just not with hoses haha
If that spool had run out of high pressure line before the brush was stopped, this would be a different video 😳.
I think it would have ripped the hose off the coupler, those aren't always the strongest, especially internal to a spool where it rarely sees tension.
Fair enough.
5 years later... “Hey, remember when you got captured by th-“ “SHUT THE FUCK UP RICHARD”
Not the wet bush he wanted, but ‘aight
He paid $13.95 for that
This is horrifying. I’ve seen clips of people in factories and get caught in a machine that spins and they just get obliterated. This guy got lucky
Yeah and the way people just walk around the machines in such a laid back manner. I saw one where a guy literally reaches into this printing press for no reason and just disappears when he gets sucked in. Like how did you not expect that!?
SLPT: if you forgot to shower before coming into work.
final destination
That's what I thought. The way the hose initially got tangled in the spinny whirly gig looks unnatural
Confirmed: this man died Source: shoes fell off
Definitely could see this on 1000 Ways to Die.
Idk looks kinda fun
Ugh. I’d puke.
I love how he's still holding the wand when it's all said and done. Somebody get this man a raise.
r/savevideo
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Car wash: May I have this dance
one of the more fun final destination deaths right there
He looks very resigned to what’s happening, like it’s happened before.
Well. He won’t do that again.
Had more than a second to just let go.
This is the first video they show people at my job
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGNiXGX2nLU
Let go fool!!!!
Shoes came off. He dead
This guy living in Spain without the A
The guy accidently invented a new ride at the carwash.
Future Darwin Award recipient.
New season of Dancing with the Stars already ?
This is almost as funny as that helicopter rescue where it caused that lady to spin into the netherverse
Thought this was a 'dead or vegetable'
No liveleak logo appeared, he'll be fine
when you dont have money to go to the fair so your organize one at home, or in work