• CheeseBread@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    There’s so many great things about this: the text, the fact that the snapping also has a hard hat on, and the arrow that indicates which way you’re supposed to look.

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        The turtle isn’t allowed on the worksite without certification on donning procedures and a fit test within the past year. Supervisor must examine all documents and seals carefully before entry as, again, the turtle cannot be trusted.

        Hatching with a shell is no excuse for neglect of PPE. Disregard for worksite safety guidelines fosters a cult of toxic masculinity that leads to workplace injury.

  • Jelly@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Fun fact! This is a terrible way to hold a snapping turtle. Their necks are quite long and can reach behind their front legs. If you ever do have to hold a turtle, hold them as far back as possible and pray you can keep it balanced.

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      Also watch out for piss

      Source: it wasn’t a snapping turtle but a turtle pissed on me repeatedly whilst relocating it, I was genuinely shocked by the sheer volume of piss that it managed to unleash in total

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      My ass boutta use the biggest pair of fucking tongs known to mankind just to hold the Snapping Turtle

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      1 year ago

      Dang that was my immediate reaction too!

      Ever tried moving an alligator snapper? It’s quite the adrenaline pump…

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    His hands are way too close to the turtles head. They can REACH.