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travmizer 09-01-2010 13:29

Kamen & Flower's Saftey Violations: Kickoff
 
So am I the only one who noticed that in the montage of game design there was some serious safely glasses violations? Dean Kamen and Woodie Flowers were both on a feild with robots sans safety glasses... :(

Chrono101 09-01-2010 14:46

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The robots they make for the demo videos generally don't have very many moving parts, I doubt they were very dangerous.

I prefer to go with the statement of "Safety Always, not Safety First".

Although Safety First works much better for obvious marketing reasons.

JackG 09-01-2010 17:07

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If I wanted to nitpick, I could also point out how that robot nearly ran into Dean or how Dean stuck his hand into what looked like a live robot. But you see I don't want to nitpick, so I won't point that stuff out. Instead, I'll simply say that their safety errors were hardly egregious and weren't something I even noticed the first time.

Nothing to see here, move along.

mnajork 09-01-2010 20:09

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They want us to wear gloves when we work too, and they didn't say anything about not wearing gloves while machining. Wearing those leather gloves while milling is extremely dangerous. Instead of you getting a small cut on your finger (without gloves), your hand could get pulled into the mill. Basic safety.

Lil' Lavery 09-01-2010 20:25

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Originally Posted by mnajork (Post 895071)
They want us to wear gloves when we work too, and they didn't say anything about not wearing gloves while machining. Wearing those leather gloves while milling is extremely dangerous. Instead of you getting a small cut on your finger (without gloves), your hand could get pulled into the mill. Basic safety.

Very true. And the same applies to drill presses, lathes, grinders, and several other power tools.

Karibou 09-01-2010 20:57

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 895088)
Very true. And the same applies to drill presses, lathes, grinders, and several other power tools.

Definitely. If I had worn gloves while using the lathe for the last few years, I probably would have maybe 3 fewer fingers, as opposed to small scratches and broken nails (despite heavy safety precautions, hey, things still happen). Even though wearing gloves while machining is dangerous, you still must ALWAYS pay attention to your work, and work as safely as you possibly can.

DonRotolo 09-01-2010 21:03

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In those cases where rotating machinery precludes gloves, the best habit is to vigilantly pay attention. A cut or abrasion is simply the result of inattention, always. Think about safety always and even the little cuts go away.

Come look at my hands during build season, you'll see what I mean.

Chexposito 09-01-2010 21:04

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really? is this even necessary to nitpick about?

gblake 09-01-2010 23:12

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Originally Posted by Chexposito (Post 895135)
really? is this even necessary to nitpick about?

Yes.

JMT 10-01-2010 16:19

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What I want to know is why FIRST allows teams to only have two people carry the robot on to the competition field. I saw yesterday that every time the GDC picked up a robot they had three people lift the robot. From the safety regulations I have seen, FIRST should require three people to carry the robot on and off the field.

GaryVoshol 10-01-2010 16:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by travmizer (Post 894660)
Dean Kamen and Woodie Flowers were both on a feild with robots sans safety glasses... :(

This was a demo. On the field with live robots is usually a safety hazard, and could be done by Dean and Woodie only because it was a demo. Likewise, the demo was designed to not produce any eye hazards.

Still, wearing safety glasses would have been symbolic ...

Andrew Y. 12-01-2010 13:23

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was it a safety violation according to FIRST rules? yes...


but c'mon personally feel like this thread is a bit ridiculous its not like they were using a hammer ::ouch:: HAHA

Libby K 12-01-2010 14:00

Re: Kamen & Flower's Saftey Violations: Kickoff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JMT (Post 895846)
What I want to know is why FIRST allows teams to only have two people carry the robot on to the competition field. I saw yesterday that every time the GDC picked up a robot they had three people lift the robot. From the safety regulations I have seen, FIRST should require three people to carry the robot on and off the field.

Currently, the field gates only allow for two people to safely carry the robot on. (Unless they've widened the gate this year? I haven't looked that closely at that part of the field).

I'm guessing they figure it's safer for two people to go through the gate than to have a third person (carrying part of the robot) trip and fall while trying to step over the railing. I've had a robot come crashing down on my knee before- I was on crutches for the rest of build season and it was awful.

Tetraman 12-01-2010 15:23

Re: Kamen & Flower's Saftey Violations: Kickoff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JMT (Post 895846)
What I want to know is why FIRST allows teams to only have two people carry the robot on to the competition field. I saw yesterday that every time the GDC picked up a robot they had three people lift the robot. From the safety regulations I have seen, FIRST should require three people to carry the robot on and off the field.

Imagine that three robots are in the midfield at the end of the match. If three people from each team go pick the robot, thats 9 team members. Two Field reset crew members would also be in the midfield collecting the balls. And at least four Refs would be in the midfield helping/watching the team members remove the robots from the towers. Not to mention that the new teams will be entering the field and placing their robots into position.

That's a load of people in a relatively small space surrounded by field edges and tall bumps. Hazard waiting to happen. 2 per team is plenty.

joek 17-01-2010 18:49

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Originally Posted by Tetraman (Post 897561)
Imagine that three robots are in the midfield at the end of the match. If three people from each team go pick the robot, thats 9 team members. Two Field reset crew members would also be in the midfield collecting the balls. And at least four Refs would be in the midfield helping/watching the team members remove the robots from the towers. Not to mention that the new teams will be entering the field and placing their robots into position.

That's a load of people in a relatively small space surrounded by field edges and tall bumps. Hazard waiting to happen. 2 per team is plenty.

the only time you'd possibly need more is when you're removing the bot from the tower


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