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Posted by 3010 Ken on July 08, 2005 at 04:19:45 from (207.136.170.26):
In Reply to: OT sorta---Ain't it just amazing we're all still posted by NC Wayne on July 07, 2005 at 22:45:49:
Morning Wayne; I agree.For several years I was union steward at my job here and the company had and still has a safety program complete with a person called the director,and a staff of several other people scattered in offices from coast to coast who visit jobs we have going.We are as employees supposed to tell a guy if we see him doing anything unsafe and report it as a "near miss" even if an accident did'nt occur.Well one day I looked out of the shop door and saw one of the guys standing out at the fuel rack leaning against one of the bulk tanks,smoking a cigarette.Wishing for a camera,I yelled to him to get away from there while he was smoking.He did so.I asked him if he could'nt read all the NO SMOKING signs around those tanks,and he said,"nothings going to happen".I've done some dumb things myself in my time,and I know without a doubt that but for the Grace of GOD,I would'nt be here writing this post now. Kenny
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