Have you all watched the video of the recent circus accident ?

Whatever attachment they had in place obviously was not designed by a
competent person, nor installed by a competent person as OSHA requires.

I am pretty sure OSHA does not allow the worker's PFAS to be installed to
the equipment they are standing on., and the dancer below was not wearing a
hard-hat, nor were any of the acrobats.

It just seems so obvious, that there was no backup system in place in case
of failure.

I bet the circus act designer's emphasis on portability and reduction in
weight were factors in the faulty design.  It will be interesting to see if
a pin came loose, or there was a fracture in the main link.

Somewhere there is a personal injury attorney with a big smile on his face.

David Locklear

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