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Couple of people in Bangladesh were spot dead when Ship rope snapped back at them at port.
It is all XRay?
Stevedores treated like children.
What kind of music is playing in the background, can you tell me?
i think it would be great if harbor and ship ; would draw a diagonal grid (black and yellow) on their floor, (to tell its dangerous area). Its aplicable to the rope pole as well. Or this is already impelmented??🙏 Sorry for bad english.
New fear: unlocked
By the way it’s called the snap back zone. and it’s usually lethal, the rope can literally cut you in half!
The mooring is the most dangerous part of the journey...
The comments are very unoriginal and unfunny
Всё, не пойду моряком 🤣
An educational Video without a JonTron intermission? What a timeline this is.
Good to know
It’s 3AM man what am I doing here…
Came for the dhingys stayed for the fingys.
looks like a Wipeout show challenge... dodge or die edition
I am a painter and it is very useful information for me too
I guess youtube now just want me to know every possible ways I will die, and teach me how to stay safe, unless of the fact that depression is in different league!!!
Thanks for posting, really important. Also the animations are fantastic
Зачем мне это? Спасибо конечно, буду знать. Но зачем?
This is way outta pocket but does the narrator/instructor sound like the Graybles guy from Adventure Time
Why did you bring me here RUclips I play with Rubik's cubes
Best thing about safety videos is that the bodily harm and deaths shown in these have all, in fact, happened to someone. Its morbid i know, but sometimes seeing freak accidents with 1 in million chances of happening like these make me feel better for having anxiety. Thank you for your service maritime sfaety channel o7
Algorithm?
😢
Ghost Ship movie comes to mind
Fatalities
Alright
Either a youtube employee pushed this video to everyone for troll or the ai algorithm is braindead
Same thing happened in BD some months ago that's why
I know nothing about this stuff, when he says to paint the snapback zone on the deck, that sounds like a sensible thing to do, but Im confused. He then says of the angle of the line on the other side of the lead changes, the snapback zone can change. So if it's such a dynamic thing, how can you paint it on? How can you predict what it will be, if it can change so much?
Paint a 360 degree killzone just to cover all bases.
I realized that the bone anatomy being crushed by the rope, the thumb has an extra bone 😂
As Captain Ahab, I wish this video had existed.
Su primera chamba..
Thank you youtube algorithm. I wish more of random useful info showed up in my feed.
*Management:* _"Alright, Jim, you've been working here for 15 years. We want you to train all these new guys on everything they need to know. Oh, and, you will not be getting paid for any of this training. Also, we're not going to test anyone on their knowledge before sending them out because we're so short-staffed. Good luck and good job buddy!"_
Nice, now I know how to survive against a rope attack.
@mgasparich is this video copyrighted? We would like to share this video freely to our seafarers.
If you are a BM, you have the chance of a red shirt.
final destination at the end of the day u cannot cheat death💀☠
Destination: Reality and Death
So in essence you’re not safe anywhere near a line 😂
I can *feel* this video.
Time to watch the delta P video
Dude dont leave me hanging i now have questions i have no need of answers to i but how do i survive the snap of the line.
Are there any ways to design a mooring line that doesn't snap back when it breaks? Can you moor a ship more safely with something other than ropes?
i dont want to be a sailor
This line tore my right leg in half because my pilot decided to back up the tug even though I told him I’m releasing the line. Turns out he was going through a major divorce and was on medicine. He nearly cost me my life. Never be in the bite of the line, and just trust yourself. I was ready to die that day because of the immense pain.
most people on the internet should see this
So glad I have this knowledge now
so, this video gives some idea for another final destination movie
Basically paint everywhere on the deck stating someone will die not sure who but someone. Not if, but when.