- Location
- tulsa oklahoma
You know as much as Nosaks s h i t disgust me, I am gonna play a little devils advocate. How many of us ride the crane up into the tree. Probably quite a few. I know I do. As far as I know and I could be very wrong, but that is not allowed by osha, am I right? My point is that I am not so much concerned with small infractions as I am the blatant disregard for life, and safety. I know that on probably a daily basis my guys and I commit small infractions, like not being double tied in when running a saw, or one handing saws, etc. I dont necessarily want him to get in trouble with osha, I just want his program off air because I dont want the public to look at me the same way they look at him. I have faults and things within my company that need a little brushing up, so I dont want to cast the OSHA STONE, but his actions sicken me because of public perception. Once again its more the loud cussing and yelling out in public that bother me.
Once he tipped a crane and it was just luck but he cabled down and steered the boom between two houses and the excessively large sycamore top didnt damage anything either. No damage, an act of God. I was told he went around telling those watching that that is why trees are the most dangerous vegatation on the planet. He accepted no responsibility for the fact that the pick was way to large, and that the tree had nothing to do with it. It was his own fault, but his dumb!@@ blambed the tree. Ridiculous!!!
Derrick Hulsey
Once he tipped a crane and it was just luck but he cabled down and steered the boom between two houses and the excessively large sycamore top didnt damage anything either. No damage, an act of God. I was told he went around telling those watching that that is why trees are the most dangerous vegatation on the planet. He accepted no responsibility for the fact that the pick was way to large, and that the tree had nothing to do with it. It was his own fault, but his dumb!@@ blambed the tree. Ridiculous!!!
Derrick Hulsey










