- published: 02 Oct 2011
- views: 74616
- author: SuperSafety11
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Workplace Accidents - Prevent-it
This is compilation of all 5 workplace accident ads from Prevent-it.ca highlighting workpl...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: SuperSafety11
Workplace Accidents - Prevent-it
This is compilation of all 5 workplace accident ads from Prevent-it.ca highlighting workplace health and safety. Visit www.ohsworld.com.au for a FREE trial o...
- published: 02 Oct 2011
- views: 74616
- author: SuperSafety11
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work accident
scary !!...
published: 16 Feb 2011
author: michaelbinladen
work accident
scary !!
- published: 16 Feb 2011
- views: 14222
- author: michaelbinladen
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When to Report Your Work Accident for Georgia On-the-Job Injury Claims
Georgia law says that you must report your work injury to your supervisor within 30 days o...
published: 22 Apr 2013
author: Jodi Ginsberg
When to Report Your Work Accident for Georgia On-the-Job Injury Claims
Georgia law says that you must report your work injury to your supervisor within 30 days of your accident. However, I strongly recommend that you submit your...
- published: 22 Apr 2013
- author: Jodi Ginsberg
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Jamey Singleton's Journey Part 1: Remembering the Accident
ABC 13 has a special report on our own Jamey Singleton's recovery from a terrible accident...
published: 25 Apr 2013
author: Claudia Rupcich
Jamey Singleton's Journey Part 1: Remembering the Accident
ABC 13 has a special report on our own Jamey Singleton's recovery from a terrible accident. In February, Jamey was driving to work on Route 122 in Bedford Co...
- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 42
- author: Claudia Rupcich
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Funny work accident
Guy caught on CCTV cutting ply the wrong way !!...
published: 12 Oct 2012
author: westonunit411
Funny work accident
Guy caught on CCTV cutting ply the wrong way !!
- published: 12 Oct 2012
- views: 427
- author: westonunit411
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Accident at work | Electrical shock | How to rescue a worker who was electrocuted | Work accidents
Accidents in the workplace, work accidents / fatal accidents! Electrical accidents, electr...
published: 11 Dec 2012
author: Tony Latre
Accident at work | Electrical shock | How to rescue a worker who was electrocuted | Work accidents
Accidents in the workplace, work accidents / fatal accidents! Electrical accidents, electrocuted! An electrical accident has happened in Brazil. This worker ...
- published: 11 Dec 2012
- views: 6405
- author: Tony Latre
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National Work Zone Awareness Week Houston District Event including Mock Vehicle Accident
In observance of National Work Zone Awareness week (NWZAW), the Texas Department of Transp...
published: 17 Apr 2013
author: TxDOTpio
National Work Zone Awareness Week Houston District Event including Mock Vehicle Accident
In observance of National Work Zone Awareness week (NWZAW), the Texas Department of Transportation joined forces with the Department of Public Safety(DPS) an...
- published: 17 Apr 2013
- views: 545
- author: TxDOTpio
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Stupid Work Accidents
These guys are stupid. I like it...it can be funny, and it maybe will if you fall off the ...
published: 18 Oct 2007
author: dot351
Stupid Work Accidents
These guys are stupid. I like it...it can be funny, and it maybe will if you fall off the roof. I love you when you fall in the mud. THis pencil of mine will...
- published: 18 Oct 2007
- views: 247570
- author: dot351
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Workplace Accidents - Prevent-It.ca (All 5 Ads)
This is a compilation of all the prevent-it.ca workplace accident ads aired in Canada. Put...
published: 13 Dec 2007
author: darkumbra93
Workplace Accidents - Prevent-It.ca (All 5 Ads)
This is a compilation of all the prevent-it.ca workplace accident ads aired in Canada. Put together by DarkUmbra93, using Windows Movie Maker. For more infor...
- published: 13 Dec 2007
- views: 1275888
- author: darkumbra93
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Injury at work - Work Accident Claims
http://aachenconsultancy.co.uk/ Injury at work can you be fired if you claim? This is one ...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: aachenconsultancy
Injury at work - Work Accident Claims
http://aachenconsultancy.co.uk/ Injury at work can you be fired if you claim? This is one of the most common questions that we come across as a firm of work ...
- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 3396
- author: aachenconsultancy
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syracuse personal injury lawyer
http://syracusepersonalinjurylawyer.net/ - Find the best Syracuse Personal Injury Lawyer T...
published: 22 Apr 2013
author: Keith Dougherty
syracuse personal injury lawyer
http://syracusepersonalinjurylawyer.net/ - Find the best Syracuse Personal Injury Lawyer Today. Choosing The Right Personal Injury Lawyer in Syracuse Have yo...
- published: 22 Apr 2013
- author: Keith Dougherty
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Amazing accident at work | A lift machine falls off, when trying to make a sharp turn | Funny crash.
Work accidents! Stupid accidents at work! A funny accident at work, where a lift machine g...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: Tony Latre
Amazing accident at work | A lift machine falls off, when trying to make a sharp turn | Funny crash.
Work accidents! Stupid accidents at work! A funny accident at work, where a lift machine goes down, because the worker wanted to make a sharp turn at high sp...
- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 1545
- author: Tony Latre
6:57
Donald Duck - How To Have An Accident At Work
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published: 13 Feb 2013
author: DisneyOriginaIs
Donald Duck - How To Have An Accident At Work
- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 4786
- author: DisneyOriginaIs
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8:42
Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through B...
published: 14 Sep 2009
author: Chappy
Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through British Columbia and the Yukon with an enclosed 4-snowmobile trailer and a ton of gear. I told myself the year before after a few years of getting "shut out" with heli time, that I wouldn't come back up without snowmobiles....instead of sitting around drinking myself into oblivion on a "down day."
Well thank God we did that because we definitely had down days again right from the get-go. The sledding up at Haines Pass is out of control good. Even staying closer to town like below Old Faithful is great. Can't say enough about how much fun it is to ride snowmobiles up there with no trees.
So the first legit day after that main snow storm cycle, we still went out snowmobiling one more time wanting to let the snow set up a bit more....while another part of our group went up in the bird. Actually two groups went up in the bird, and the first group did all the normal day-after-storm-cycle snow pit and snow quality tests.
The first group decided that while the dangers remained elevated, that it was good to go. They all made some of the sickest pow turns in their lives I was told. The next group then - a couple hundred meters or so over - set up for their descent.
The guy in the video was the first one to drop from their group and while not a guide, he had a lot of Utah and AK backcountry experience. He had a Black Diamond Avalung on, but as you can tell from the video while he's talking as he's dropping in, it wasn't in his mouth to start. He tried to shove it in the instant of starting to get sucked down, but it didn't stay in fully during his ragdoll descent. It was just off to the corner of his mouth he said, and he definitely got some snow / ice in his mouth still.
So as he drops in you can also see the sluff to the skier's right immediately start building....and that's actually the chute that was the intended route down. For whatever reason - well pure, unadulterated powder will do it to you - he didn't go make some strong "skier cuts" into the upper pack to do one final snow check as instructed by the main guide who was doing the "tail gunner" work.
Instead he just sent it. And it didn't take more than a few turns out on this big shoulder above this cliff band to break loose.
This was a decent sized avalanche. 1,500 feet the dude fell in a little over 20 seconds. The crown was about 1 - 1.5m. The chute that he got sucked through to the skier's right was flanked on either side by cliff bands that were about 30m tall. He luckily didn't break any bones and obviously didn't hit anything on the run out.
He was only buried for 4 and a half minutes which is incredibly short. I cannot stress these next sentences enough; that in and of itself to be unburied in ONLY 4:28 is miraculous if you have any understanding of being caught in an avalanche and what it takes to be found. It could literally be some kind of "world record" just on how good the guide and supporting cast of other skiers was in getting to him. It also shows why you should ALWAYS be going with people trained in avalanche rescue / first aid....as well as why you'd want to be going with a guided heli operation. Sure this was terrifying for him, but he would've probably been dead if not for going with a guide.
He also got very lucky to be honest. In the time that he's buried, you can hear his breathing already accelerate. The ruffling noise back and forth is his chest rising and falling and the noise that his jacket makes. The intermittent whimpering noise you hear is him trying to swallow and get some air since the avalung wasn't fully in his mouth and instead just to the corner of his mouth. Still sends chills up the back of my neck. Oh...the luck? They located him so fast because his right glove came off just before he came completley to rest and there was an excellent visual of course.
And then the digging out is utterly amazing. I don't think that you could've paid a Hollywood crew to stage something better. The fact that he could've been facing any 360 direction and yet he's looking right up into the sun-filled blue sky with that first full scoop away of the shovel is borderline spiritual.
This is simply a very sobering and unbelievable video. However, you should take away from this video all the positive things that you can learn from it. Yes there are risks to the backcountry - but with proper gear, training, and guide(s) with avalanche and EMT training - you can greatly lower your chances of getting caught in an avalanche in the first place.....and coming back alive if you ever were to get caught in a slide.
Respect Mother Nature for sure. Learn from this. But just like a Craig Kelly in the snowboard world or a Shane McConkey in the ski world who died out in the backcountry (Craig via avalanche and Shane via ski B.A.S.E. jumping), they left this earth while doing the things that they were truly passionate about. A
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SOUL VID’ / FLAT & STREET REVOLUTION
C’était inévitable, le flat et le street utilisant la même base, le béton de nos villes ; ...
published: 22 Nov 2011
author: Soul Bmx Magazine
SOUL VID’ / FLAT & STREET REVOLUTION
C’était inévitable, le flat et le street utilisant la même base, le béton de nos villes ; un jour ils devaient se retrouver. Depuis des années ils se draguaient du coin de l’œil, avec de légendes telles que – entre autres - Dave Voelker Akira Okamura, Chad De Groot, Paul Osicka voir même Steve Hamilton pour les nose wheelie en street, tous on essayé de rapprocher les deux disciplines. Mais depuis quelques mois une nouvelle étape a été franchie avec comme locomotive notre cher Matthias Dandois qui a transféré ses incroyables talents de flatlandeur sur un terrain plus accidenté, ajoutant grinds et halfcabs à son large éventail de tricks déjà bien barges. Evolution logique ou petite révolution, on vous laissera en débattre dans les commentaires mais le fait est là, dans le soul 72 actuellement en kiosque, avec un article sur le phénomène expliqué par quelques uns de ses éminents acteurs français. Pour prolonger le plaisir, nous avons réuni Matthias, Florent Soulas (un autre ovni génial du bmx qui pète – entre autres - le 36 to nose en première mondiale), et Libellule dont les combos sur la roue arrière viennent compléter les rois de la roue avant. Filmé par le génial Hadrien Picard (désolé pour le superlatif mais bon ça s’impose un peu non ?) nous vous soumettons ce qui est probablement l’une des plus vidéos les plus choquantes que SOUL a eu la chance de produire, tellement choquante qu’on la montre au monde entier. Et ça vient de France ça mes amis ! Alors c’est fiers de nous couleurs et de nos 3 loulous géniaux qu’on vous invite à regarder cette vidéo, pour du riding comme on en a jamais vu.
www.soulbmxmag.com
FLAT & STREET
THE FRENCH CONNECTION
It was inevitable, using the same environment, flat and street would connect one day and create a new evolution (a revolution ?) of bmx riding. After legends like Dave Voelker, Paul Osicka, Chad De Groot, Akira Okamura or even Steve Hamilton for his nosemanual, the world best flatlander Matthias Dandois wanted to explore new horizons and transfer his incredible skills to the streets, creating a new style of riding. Close witness of this, we (soulbmxmag) wanted to associate the other french bmx genius Florent Soulas, and Guillaume Le Goff (aka libellule) a super tech back wheel street rider from paris to make an article in soul #72 where the guys explain this new thing and also in this beautiful (i think) video from our unique Hadrien Picard who is showing the hard working and talented french connection in some incredible and never seen moves.
www.soulbmxmag.com
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_grau | 10:01 min | d 2004
_grau is a personal reflection on memories coming up during a car accident, where past eve...
published: 30 Dec 2008
author: Robert Seidel
_grau | 10:01 min | d 2004
_grau is a personal reflection on memories coming up during a car accident, where past events emerge, fuse, erode and finally vanish ethereally … various real sources where distorted, filtered and fitted into a sculptural structure to create not a plain abstract, but a very private snapshot of a whole life within its last seconds …
Media critic Matt Hanson, author of The End of Celluloid and founder of onedotzero festival says: "_grau appeals to me because it is organo-tech. it does not deliberately ape the abstract pioneers of abstract cinema, and it is worlds away from the motion graphic masturbation of many of those enamoured by digital animation. seidel's work is impressionistic, melding biological and emotional currents. out of amorphous shapes we make out bones, heads, a hand. a spirit leaving the body. at least, this is what i sense out of the chaos of galactic reconfigurations, neurological connections, and biological forms. this is a powerful piece of digital animation precisely because it does not feel like such, it feels emotional, epic. and once you release the background to the animation--communicating a 'coming to terms' with the aftermath of a car accident--you realise why."
Robert Seidel | 10:01 minutes | Germany 2004 | www.2minds.de
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True Reverse Perspective
This is the final proof-of-concept video from 2009, made to illustrate True Reverse Perspe...
published: 12 Jun 2010
author: JMS
True Reverse Perspective
This is the final proof-of-concept video from 2009, made to illustrate True Reverse Perspective. The scene was modelled and rendered in a camera-hacked version of AoI [ http://www.artofillusion.org ], Peter Eastman's open source, java-based 3D package.
In Reverse Perspective the expected visual rules are inverted, so close objects are small and far objects are big. This is not only true for whole objects, but their structure as well. So the near points of an object are closer together, relative to its far points, which gives the flared-out look of the buildings, and the scene as a whole.
Essentially, the positions of the vanishing-point and the focal-point are swapped. So now we are at the vanishing-point, where geometry shrinks to nothingness, and the focal-point lies some distance ahead, beyond which objects scale to infinity.
The effect is achieved entirely in-camera. The scene and models themselves have no unusual scaling, they're laid out in a normal / perpendicular fashion; the way the camera 'sees' the scene is altered to create the effect. Perspective is truly reversed.
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[ Updated below ] As simple a concept as this is, it seems to not have been attempted before in CG, certainly with the intent of making a consistent, explorable Reverse Perspective environment*.
There are precedents however; painted Russian Orthodox Icons sometimes featured what is called Byzantine-perspective in the buildings and backgrounds - as a way of describing God looking out at the world, through the painting. It's a beautiful concept; a God's perspective.
Further, an artist named Patrick Hughes sculpts in what he describes as Reverspective. His work is optical-illusion, and based on reversing parallax and precession, rather than actually altering perspective.
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I have some more videos, including various test videos and a silhouette-effect demo. And I will add more, documenting my recent work on implementing the RP effect in Maya via the API.
- Links to the original (informal) paper on implementing TRP, in two parts (PDF):
1. http://bit.ly/aLalaT 2. http://bit.ly/bgQLM6
- Link to a more recent paper on implementing TRP in the Maya API, has some good background info on Reverse Perspective and is more technical (PDF): http://bit.ly/cixZuU
* Further research notes that Viktor Massalogin made a screensaver that rotates simple geometry in RP mode, in 2003. That said, [see below for updated info] I am unaware of anyone attempting a full environment in RP on purpose, but I can't imagine it hasn't happened, at the very least accidently, when people were developing computer-visualization algorithms and writing game-engines.
UPDATE:
David R. Belmonte has contacted me below with links to his Perspectiva Inversa work (both CG and paint). He has done excellent work in exploring this effect, and predates this project by some 10 years! I hope he'll return to this area of CG in the future and help show off the potential of the technique.
Here's some links to his work (also check David's second comment below, for links to more RP inspired work by different artists):
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=firtdcnLnIs
• http://davidrbelmonte.blogspot.com/2010/03/perspectiva-inversa.html
Scott Grodesky has also worked in RP (paint) and contacted me. More fantastic work linked:
• http://www.zachfeuer.com/images/artists/scottgrodesky/2003/SG-citymidtown03.html
• http://hortongallery.com/exhibition/46
RP with real optics:
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bba4rD00S-M
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KieBdX3oBF8
• http://bntr.livejournal.com/50306.html (Russian)
• http://bit.ly/cYkNv7 (English translation from Russian)
Daniel Piker
• http://spacesymmetrystructure.wordpress.com/category/inversion/
• http://spacesymmetrystructure.wordpress.com/category/inversion/page/2/
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'Life Is For Living' - Funny Workplace Accidents Film
Campy safety training film. Watch as people get injured while working in factories, drivin...
published: 13 May 2009
author: MiqelDotCom
'Life Is For Living' - Funny Workplace Accidents Film
Campy safety training film. Watch as people get injured while working in factories, driving cars and operating dangerous machinery! Industrial Safety Vid - S...
- published: 13 May 2009
- views: 69828
- author: MiqelDotCom
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My Son Talking About His Work Accident
My son was in a major accident at work and because of his employer's negligence (they remo...
published: 17 Jan 2013
author: Kimberly Wadsworth
My Son Talking About His Work Accident
My son was in a major accident at work and because of his employer's negligence (they removed safety equipment that was initially in place so the machine wou...
- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 54
- author: Kimberly Wadsworth
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Industrial Accident: Confined Space and HazMat Work by Firefighters at a Methylene Chloride Tank
http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=56940 http://www.facebook.com/CardinalEmergencies....
published: 30 Nov 2012
author: Arlingtoncards
Industrial Accident: Confined Space and HazMat Work by Firefighters at a Methylene Chloride Tank
http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=56940 http://www.facebook.com/CardinalEmergencies.
- published: 30 Nov 2012
- views: 2254
- author: Arlingtoncards
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Funny work accident
Wish I had more cameras on this guy........
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: Fraser Dix
Funny work accident
Wish I had more cameras on this guy.....
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 1318
- author: Fraser Dix