Posted by Andy Martin on February 10, 2017 at 16:54:50 from (209.213.149.120):
In Reply to: I could write a book posted by Hoofer B on February 09, 2017 at 20:33:41:
I was working on a project in an East St. Louis (Wood River) oil tank farm. Narrow high (5 ft) dikes between the tanks. Driver comes in and clears security and gets instructions to take the perimeter road around to the construction site where a crane would unload him. So he goes straight onto a maintenance road on top of a dike, maybe ten feet at the top. Drives right down it to a 90 degree corner which is difficult to negotiate a pickup around. He gets his tractor around, damaging the dike on both sides and drags the trailer down the dike until it rolls and flips his tractor. Only then did he stop.
New policy, every truck gets an escort. New policy in 50 year old plant.
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