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Old 09-04-2003, 12:38 AM
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Safety Pet Peeves....

I hate to see some knucklehead playing with their air
gun like its a brush.
They obviously have no common sense to go along with
no safety training.

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Old 09-04-2003, 12:41 AM
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Oh then theres the pinhead with their face to the spindle
and NO SAFETY GLASSES
"HELLO McFLY"

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..or grabbing a 3/4" EM by the flutes to pull it out of the holder...

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You can do that safely with an EM if it's 100% blunt!
There's a shop around the corner that sells new eyeballs for 5-95 each although fingers are on back order......
Sounds real? No totally sci-fi.....

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Originally posted by Klox
You can do that safely with an EM if it's 100% blunt!
There's a shop around the corner that sells new eyeballs for 5-95 each although fingers are on back order......
Sounds real? No totally sci-fi.....

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You can walk with a fake leg.

You can chew with false teeth.

You cannot see with a glass eye.

WEAR YOUR SAFETY GLASSES!

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Well put Rekd!


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What is your SQP?

We all need to be safety conscience.

Bearing in mind that those who are not, will not be quality conscience!

And any production may be then, at a loss.
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Idiots who think that a paper face mask will protect them from solvent fumes.
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As someone who makes a assload of bike parts, the new chopper shows have increased the bussness. But when was the last time one of them used a helmet or gloves, or even long sleves when tacking or welding!! That really gets my goat. Or the 4 inch angle grinder with no glasses. Thank god none of them have machine tools to use!
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Oh! I forgot about this one!

A friend was stripping asbestos from some old pipes in a hospital- it was all above board and legal with the area sealed off with plastic sheeting and clean air going in with filters for the air going out. Air showers the lot- safety checked and everything.

All employees were suited and booted to the correct standard with expensive air helmets... which... they regularly took off to have a crafty smoke. In order not to get caught, they smoked near the air outlet- (where the greatest concentration of particles were) and had a slit in the sheeting to let the smoke (and asbestos particles, of course) out.

Smokers are more likely to catch asbestosis (or mesotheleoma) because they have fewer hair in their airways which stop particles.

Mesotheleoma only develops after many years (like 25 years). 1 (one) particle can cause it.
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