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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4372628" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>They are all stoner liberals, so it would fall on deaf ears. </p><p></p><p>Seriously, the company I worked for applied for a Star or something level with OSHA.</p><p>If you passed the inspection, there was a guarantee that you would not get another inspection for 10 years or something. </p><p>A graduate engineering student from OSU conducted the inspection. </p><p>What a joke, he knew nothing. Got a couple minor gigs for grinder platform distances and some tool room tools without guards. </p><p>Follow up inspection got the reward. </p><p>I was hoping they would ask to interview me. The electrical issues would have had major repercussions and really needed addressed for safety. </p><p>Can't tell you how many times I had to work 480 volts with live circuits on a wooden ladder with steel tools to tie in new equipment. </p><p>It was insane with the supervisor telling me to do it or GTF out the door as there were a hundred people waiting at the door for my job. </p><p>That's the way it used to be in manufacturing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4372628, member: 5412"] They are all stoner liberals, so it would fall on deaf ears. Seriously, the company I worked for applied for a Star or something level with OSHA. If you passed the inspection, there was a guarantee that you would not get another inspection for 10 years or something. A graduate engineering student from OSU conducted the inspection. What a joke, he knew nothing. Got a couple minor gigs for grinder platform distances and some tool room tools without guards. Follow up inspection got the reward. I was hoping they would ask to interview me. The electrical issues would have had major repercussions and really needed addressed for safety. Can't tell you how many times I had to work 480 volts with live circuits on a wooden ladder with steel tools to tie in new equipment. It was insane with the supervisor telling me to do it or GTF out the door as there were a hundred people waiting at the door for my job. That's the way it used to be in manufacturing. [/QUOTE]
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