Any of you old squids will remember something like this.
I was stationed on an aircraft carrier during the 90's. Electronics Technician 2nd class. Our division was in charge of the mast, since it was all of our gear that was on it (radars, antennas, etc). So in order for someone to go up on the mast, they have to run a request, and be "Man Aloft Trained".
Man aloft training consisted of, among other things, leaning how to put on a body harness and knowing how to hook on. This is where it gets good. The Chief running the training ALWAYS selected the newest, and smallest guy in the training to use as an example of how to put on the harness. Once he had him all strapped in, he would pick him up, and hook him to one of the overhead pipes... and LEAVE HIM THERE ALL DAY. All day long other sailors, even officers would come in and out of the shop and look at the poor guy hanging in the harness... begging to get let down, and just grin. Sometimes spinning him around, or swinging him back and forth... then leave.
We would always let everyone in the department know that training had been conducted that day too... just to make sure everyone got a chance to mess with the guy in the harness.