I Shower After Work Podcast
Jason and John are back in their respective job trailers for this one, and they get into a topic every trade worker knows, jobsite safety. The episode starts with a weird Mall of America hermit crab rabbit hole, then shifts into a real trades conversation after John talks about replacing multiple sections of MCC gear with a crew that absolutely crushed it. From there, the guys get into labeling, low-voltage jokes, jobsite experience, and why safety has changed so much since the early days of the podcast. This week’s main topic is safety in the trades: injuries, rushed schedules, labor shortages, complacency, pressure from companies, tool rules that don’t always match real-world work, three points of contact, working around heavy equipment, electrical hazards, chemical exposure, heat, PPE, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the written safety rule creates a different unsafe situation in the field. John shares a recent jobsite injury involving a worker getting hit in the foot by equipment, and the guys talk through why construction is still one of the most dangerous industries out there. They also get into OSHA’s “Fatal Four,” heavy equipment close calls, lightning stories, live electrical work, power tools, Porta-Bands, Hole Hogs, JLGs, lulls, skid steers, and why making eye contact with an operator can be the difference between a normal day and a life-changing one. The guys also look forward, talking about AI, automation, robotic pallet jacks, hard hat cameras, jobsite tracking, and whether future safety programs will actually help workers or just create another way to write people up. At the end of the day, the message is simple: take safety seriously, report the big stuff, don’t let a bad company pressure you into doing something stupid, and go home in one piece. Question for the Showerheads: What’s the closest call you’ve ever had on a jobsite, and what did it teach you? 00:00 Hermit Crab Kiosk Mystery 00:39 Podcast Intro and Job Wins 01:01 MCC Swap and Labeling Chaos 03:08 Safety Talk Returns 04:42 Culvert Accident Breakdown 08:05 Why Safety Slips Under Pressure 14:03 Lightning Tangent and Close Calls 17:15 Reporting Injuries and Fear 19:41 Tool Injuries and Two-Hand Rules 24:04 When Safety Rules Backfire 25:23 Ladders, Racking and Real-World Workarounds 28:11 Trade Risks and Electrician Stakes 29:29 High Voltage Reality 29:39 Advice for Apprentices 30:38 Stand Up for Safety 31:17 Schedule Pressure Problems 33:00 Common Jobsite Injuries 34:44 Live Work Stories 35:42 Heavy Equipment Hazards 40:17 OSHA Fatal Four 41:00 Eye Contact and Signals 44:00 Safety Rules vs Reality 45:44 AI and Automation Risks 52:02 Chemical and Lead Exposure 54:19 Final Safety Takeaways Check out everything ISAW: Website: https://isawpodcast.com/ Be a Guest: https://isawpodcast.com/be-a-guest Support the Show / Buy Us a Beer: https://buymeacoffee.com/isaw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isawpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/isawpodcast/ Threads: @isawpodcast Call or text the show: 507-607-4729 Your Work Keeps the World Working. #IShowerAfterWork #ISAWPodcast #SafetyThird #JobsiteSafety #ConstructionSafety #TradesPodcast #SkilledTrades #BlueCollarPodcast #ElectricianPodcast #ConstructionLife #TradeLife #OSHA #WorkplaceSafety #ToolSafety #HeavyEquipment #BlueCollarLife #YourWorkKeepsTheWorldWorking https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/work/industry-incidence-rates/most-dangerous-industries/https://www.einpresswire.com/article/914941043/breaking-construction-injury-claims-surge-across-u-s-job-sites-in-2026
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