Are we paranoid about safety in Australia?
On a recent trip to Thailand I took the following. It made me think taht maybe we overreact to safety in Australia.
Photo 1 is a bamboo scaffold. I know bamboo is strong and don't have a problem with it being used like this, but the connections look like rubber hose tightened like a tornequit
Photo 2 - 4. High rise working. Not a problem to lean out over balconies without and harness. Not dangerous, as long as you don't fall. Photo 3 and 4 show a man standing on a plank. This is maybe 100 x 20 and most of us would use it as scrap for firewood
Missed an oppurtunity to phtotgraph someone on a high overhang who was leaning over to weld about a foot below his level. No mask etc and barefeet, and raining.
Photo 5 the start of formwork for a pour for a elevated beam. Uprioghts are logs with a T at teh top and one brace. The middle plank is for the base of the concrete beam. Teh other two are for the workers to stand on. Maybe 100 x 20 and looks like scrap
ELECTRICAL !!!!
All electrical connections in the country are twisted wire convered with electrical tape. Exposure to rain doesn;t weem to be a problem
Photo 6 the roof line runs onto the exposed light. Any water could easily enter teh light. It was on and it was raining, and I had to duck to walk under
Photo 7. Who needs teh "extra" casing on their light fititngs?
Photo 8 There are only two colours of wire in Thailand, both are black. Everywhere there are masses of wires bundled together, some just above head height and many exposed ends. Not sure if these ends were live
Photo 9. The tourist gets a harness. Teh guide doesn't. He just swings up and sits on eth lines to the canopy.
Photo 10 The is a simple homemade extension for a market. just join wires as needed and hang down a power outlet every now and then.