10.23.2009

YouTube Special Edition: WorkSafeBC

In Safety Cat's first post on the OH&S Wire, he provided valuable information about YouTube's top five government safety channels, and probably saved a few hundred hairless hides in the process [that's low-balling it, in his opinion]. But alas, one commenter [the jury is still out on whether it was a fellow feline or an unusually astute human] pointed out that he had forgotten to include the 'best one' [commenter's words not Safety Cat's]: WorkSafeBC.

Well, fear not, Safety Cat has not forgotten. In fact, it's been making him lose sleep... not really, sleep is too important.

Regardless, here is a brief profile of WorkSafeBC's YouTube Channel. You're welcome in advance, bipeds.

WorkSafeBC is a Canadian organization [hence, BC at the end]dedicated to promoting workplace health and safety for the workers and employers of British Columbia. It consults with and educates employers and workers and monitor compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation.




The following video talks about how a spotter in blind conditions was struck by a grapple, which looks like the giant, metallic version of that taratula Safety Cat was stalking the other day until he realized it was same spider that almost blinded his outdoor friend, Obi. He then proceeded to slowly back away and hide until his Human came home to terminate it.

Anyway, grapple=tarantula and tarantula=blindness, therefore grapple=blindness, or something. Moral of the story: Make sure there are no other humans around when throwing a grapple!

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