#1 Crazy Awesome Beautiful Campsite. Storm Came In And Made My Hair Stand Up

Isn't that foreshadowing of lightning thinking about touching u?
#2 Encountered One In The Wild Today. Look Closely, You’ll See The Driver. He Almost Rear Ended Me Twice. I Got Out After The Second Time And Snapped This Beauty

What goes through these people's minds when they decide to drive like that? "Hm, I can't see well, but I can kinda see the road, so that's enough for me!" Like, seriously, it takes less than 5 minutes to get your car rid of snow most of the time.
#3 My Sister's Tires

While some of the stories on this list are complete accidents that blindsided people, many are potentially perilous situations caused by human error. As noted in a January report by the Occupational Health & Safety magazine (OHS), 80-90% of serious workplace injuries are caused by misjudgments or unsafe behavioral choices.
#4 Is This Raccoon Rabid? I Had To Move It, And I Got Bit And Bled

If you got bitten, get to the ER for post-exposure treatment NOW. Rabies is a guaranteed sentence if it advances to the point of being symptomatic, and it is one of the most horrific ways to go imaginable.
#5 Rule Of Nature: If It Has Bright And Unique Color Don’t Touch It Because It’s Most Likely Venomous

Certified nerd & animal lover here, looks like a Portuguese or pacific man o’ war. It’s not a true jellyfish (same phylum), and it’s made up of a colony of separate organisms. They do deliver venomous stings, and they’re VERY painful, so if you see one pls don’t touch.
#6 Danger?

flipfloppery:
I used to work with HF:
DO NOT OPEN IT. DO NOT TOUCH IT.
A spill on just 2% of your skin surface WILL cause cardiac arrest through the blocking of calcium channels in your heart muscle.
It is not a strong acid (doesn't disassociate fully in aqueous solution due to the strength of the H-F bond), but it reacts with most things.
A spill on your skin won't initially be noticed, partly because it is not a strong acid, and partly because it blocks sodium channels that allow you to feel pain.
When I used this, it was in a fume hood... while wearing a clean room suit, a PTFE-coated suit, nitrile gloves with fluoropolymer gloves over them, goggles, and a face shield.
I cannot stress how dangerous this is; even a slight accident with this can easily be fatal.
The report also noted that 96% of all workplace accidents begin with unsafe behavior. Likewise, it highlighted that despite improved regulations, smarter equipment, and better data systems that companies provide and implement, careless workers can still hurt people.
#7 Is This Poisonous Hemlock?

Edit: Don't be me!! Identified, went to ER. Somehow survived eating Poisonous Hemlock! 10/10 don't recommend.
#8 Man Catches And Handles An Extremely Venomous Yellow Bellied Sea Snake, Unaware Of What It Is

#9 Glowing Stove Pipe

Also, for context, we have a chimney liner, but almost all of the vermiculite insulation in the chimney has fallen over the last few months. Any insight here??
cornerzcan:
Hot glowing stove pipe and smoke that didn’t seem to come from the wood in the stove - shut the air to the stove down and CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT!!!!!
“Human behavior rarely exists in isolation. Workers make decisions within systems shaped by deadlines, fatigue, supervision quality, training design, and organizational culture,” an excerpt from the OHS report reads.
#10 I Had A Close Call Today

Well, I did try it: I broke the skin and tasted just a tiny drop of juice. It was sweet, very inviting. Luckily, before I popped the whole thing into my mouth, something made me pull out my phone and use Google Lens. Sure enough, up came a warning about the highly toxic nature of deadly nightshade.
A lot of spitting followed.
It’s been a few hours since then, and I haven’t had any symptoms beyond an unusually dry mouth (which could just have been dehydration after a long hike). But I’ve definitely learned my lesson: I won’t be stuffing random, unfamiliar berries or plants into my mouth ever again.
#11 Growing On The Banks Of The River

justmeinthenight:
Hemlock water dropwort, or Oenanthe crocata, very poisonous. Used to be used to euthanise elderly people and execute criminals. Causes muscle spasms and pulls the face into a creepy Sardonic smile. Don't eat, please!
#12 Hired A Contractor To Remodel My Master Bathroom

hungryepiphyte:
You hired a cremation specialist.
Close calls should never be ignored just because no one got seriously hurt. Instead, they should be viewed as a lesson learned to prevent a potential disaster in the future.
This is why Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson advocates a company culture that treats near-misses as a “goldmine” of learning opportunities to be openly discussed rather than avoided.
#13 They Probably Know, But Still

#14 Family Refuses To Acknowledge That The Lint Trap Needs Emptying

It took ten seconds to clean.
TankApprehensive3053:
Explain to them that clothes will dry faster when the filter is clean. And trapped lint is highly flammable and causes house fires.
#15 Mold In My Bathroom And My Parents Are In Denial

Ill-Television8690:
Your best bet is probably doing some research on the effects of repeated mold exposure (maybe even specifically as it affects growing children) and trying to persuade them to understand that you're being set up for health emergencies.
“In organizations like Toyota, where they recognize the richness of the almost-failure and recognize that those are free learning opportunities, people are more likely to speak up, and everyone learns,” Edmonson said.
#16 Came Home To My Mom Boiling Bleach To Clean A Pan Of Some Burnt Sugar, Creating A Highly Toxic Gas

Deleted:
Sir, ma'am, Helen Keller, whatever the hell you are. Your mom just accidentally waged chemical warfare on anyone in the house. This is not mildly infuriating; this is insane.
#17 Neighbors Leaving Lit Candles Unattended Outside Apartment Doors

#18 The Blade In Our Potato Chipper Broke Off And Got Lodged In A Fry

#19 Magnesium Shavings On Fire From Welding Sparks

SauceOnTheBrain:
Might want to invest in a class D extinguisher
#20 My Parents Came Back Home To This. Almost Burned Their House Down With This Concave Mirror




