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  4. I had to do this two years ago at CCCamp23, I can't believe I'm having to do this *again*, and I'm even more incredulous that I'm having to do this about something done by an ostensibly professional events company, but we reported a safety issue up to ...

I had to do this two years ago at CCCamp23, I can't believe I'm having to do this *again*, and I'm even more incredulous that I'm having to do this about something done by an ostensibly professional events company, but we reported a safety issue up to ...

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    I had to do this two years ago at CCCamp23, I can't believe I'm having to do this again, and I'm even more incredulous that I'm having to do this about something done by an ostensibly professional events company, but we reported a safety issue up to Projectleiding over 24 hours ago and they have decided it is not an important problem, so:

    @why2025camp@chaos.social #why2025 can you tell me the WLL (Working Load Limit) of an ordinary cable tie, as a member of NUTS/Captain Power is using to rig a light ~3m above head height in the first photograph here, and as you can see used to secure the light in the second?

    (First photo mine, second photo @helle@tacobelllabs.net who I'm sure will agree with the substance of this post)

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      I had to do this two years ago at CCCamp23, I can't believe I'm having to do this again, and I'm even more incredulous that I'm having to do this about something done by an ostensibly professional events company, but we reported a safety issue up to Projectleiding over 24 hours ago and they have decided it is not an important problem, so:

      @why2025camp@chaos.social #why2025 can you tell me the WLL (Working Load Limit) of an ordinary cable tie, as a member of NUTS/Captain Power is using to rig a light ~3m above head height in the first photograph here, and as you can see used to secure the light in the second?

      (First photo mine, second photo @helle@tacobelllabs.net who I'm sure will agree with the substance of this post)

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      Similarly @why2025camp #why2025, can you tell me why this light was allowed to be rigged without a safety cable?
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        Similarly @why2025camp #why2025, can you tell me why this light was allowed to be rigged without a safety cable?
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        This is a *2kg* outdoor access point mounted above a position where people regularly stand with zip ties and again no safety. Can you imagine what happens if a 2kg object falls on someone's head?

        @why2025noc perhaps you should invest in safety cables for all of your APs. CCHH mandates you use them for Congress anyway, but you should be using them every time
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          This is a *2kg* outdoor access point mounted above a position where people regularly stand with zip ties and again no safety. Can you imagine what happens if a 2kg object falls on someone's head?

          @why2025noc perhaps you should invest in safety cables for all of your APs. CCHH mandates you use them for Congress anyway, but you should be using them every time
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          Perhaps my favourite was this AP mounted with load baring electrical tape over the queue for one of the bar POS terminals.

          I repeat that: Load bearing electrical tape #why2025

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