hi , any of you guys at your plants start jobs LATE AFTERNOON when we all feel like going home?
Yeah we still pour at knock off time but usally have some warning.
I thought it was law that pier holes had to be filled asap so people cant fall down them?.. i know some guy died trying to retive his dog that fell in one.
I do night pours a couple of times a week in the city. roadworks mainly. its good money
Joined: Dec 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 15 Location: Midtown Plant-Oklahoma City,OK Karma: -3
Re: late afternoon pours « Result #6 on Dec 24, 2009, 11:51pm »
Our plant, Midtown Batch is running a second shift just for one customer.Berkel Drilling out of Kansas is pouring Phase 1 of the new Devon Oil Co. headquarters in Oklahoma City. It is a 50 story building that requires over 1000 retaining wall piers around the perimeter so the dirt doesnt cave in. They drill from 9AM till the noise ordinances kick in at 1130PM.
Joined: Oct 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 540 Location: Mortville, WA Karma: 10
Hand Signal Chart? « Result #8 on Dec 24, 2009, 2:07pm »
I remember Matt posted a hand signal chart, but it seems to be gone. I used the Googler and it only had a small one that the NRMCA wanted to sell (SELL!) for $10.
Anybody else have one? I'm putting together a safety meeting next week about mixer safety for the QC department, and I think this would be a great visual aid.
Joined: Oct 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 540 Location: Mortville, WA Karma: 10
Re: Curb Machine « Result #10 on Dec 19, 2009, 5:54pm »
Those aren't too bad, but parking lots kinda suck. Plus, I'm not sure where you're from or how your trucks are configured, but ours have two sets of belly axles on some of them, so they have a bit of extra length.