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Post by spudbeaver on Jul 3, 2020 16:53:50 GMT -8
Ok, COVID Ken, or whatever the male Karen is. Maybe you can rally folks to drive around looking for violations. I think it’s great that they started “unmasking” the complainant’s names. At least they do in Washington. It was extremely unpopular with the reporters. Here’s how concerned OSHA is btw. I am a construction guy that does earthwork and utilities. We got a call from OSHA as someone called and reported we weren’t following the COVID rules. (We do). Our Safety Director talked to them and found out the job location, and report details. Turns out it was a job we were a sub on and the complaint was that the guys on the building roof were the problem. It wasn’t us! We don’t do buildings. But they saw our sign! So once cleared, our safety guy asked if they wanted the contact info of the General Contractor building the building. No, that’s ok. I’ll just check that I called on it. Click... Yeah, they really care. Knock yourself out.
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Post by spudbeaver on Jul 3, 2020 16:56:07 GMT -8
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Post by beaver94 on Jul 3, 2020 16:59:27 GMT -8
Ok, COVID Ken, or whatever the male Karen is. Maybe you can rally folks to drive around looking for violations. I think it’s great that they started “unmasking” the complainant’s names. At least they do in Washington. It was extremely unpopular with the reporters. Here’s how concerned OSHA is btw. I am a construction guy that does earthwork and utilities. We got a call from OSHA as someone called and reported we weren’t following the COVID rules. (We do). Our Safety Director talked to them and found out the job location, and report details. Turns out it was a job we were a sub on and the complaint was that the guys on the building roof were the problem. It wasn’t us! We don’t do buildings. But they saw our sign! So once cleared, our safety guy asked if they wanted the contact info of the General Contractor building the building. No, that’s ok. I’ll just check that I called on it. Click... Yeah, they really care. Knock yourself out. Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear in my post. I thought it was funny that OSHA is the agency in charge of enforcing the rule.
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Post by spudbeaver on Jul 3, 2020 17:08:32 GMT -8
Ok, COVID Ken, or whatever the male Karen is. Maybe you can rally folks to drive around looking for violations. I think it’s great that they started “unmasking” the complainant’s names. At least they do in Washington. It was extremely unpopular with the reporters. Here’s how concerned OSHA is btw. I am a construction guy that does earthwork and utilities. We got a call from OSHA as someone called and reported we weren’t following the COVID rules. (We do). Our Safety Director talked to them and found out the job location, and report details. Turns out it was a job we were a sub on and the complaint was that the guys on the building roof were the problem. It wasn’t us! We don’t do buildings. But they saw our sign! So once cleared, our safety guy asked if they wanted the contact info of the General Contractor building the building. No, that’s ok. I’ll just check that I called on it. Click... Yeah, they really care. Knock yourself out. Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear in my post. I thought it was funny that OSHA is the agency in charge of enforcing the rule. My bad then! I’m sorry. But apparently your thought is spot on, as per how serious they took it in my story. I didn’t understand your intent. Hopefully you understand.
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Post by irimi on Jul 3, 2020 17:52:30 GMT -8
Ok, COVID Ken, or whatever the male Karen is. Maybe you can rally folks to drive around looking for violations. I think it’s great that they started “unmasking” the complainant’s names. At least they do in Washington. It was extremely unpopular with the reporters. Here’s how concerned OSHA is btw. I am a construction guy that does earthwork and utilities. We got a call from OSHA as someone called and reported we weren’t following the COVID rules. (We do). Our Safety Director talked to them and found out the job location, and report details. Turns out it was a job we were a sub on and the complaint was that the guys on the building roof were the problem. It wasn’t us! We don’t do buildings. But they saw our sign! So once cleared, our safety guy asked if they wanted the contact info of the General Contractor building the building. No, that’s ok. I’ll just check that I called on it. Click... Yeah, they really care. Knock yourself out. Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear in my post. I thought it was funny that OSHA is the agency in charge of enforcing the rule. As the mask rule was adopted, they said that they don’t want people calling the cops on individuals who do not comply. Obviously, that would not be sustainable since there still are lots of people who ignore the order. So what can they really enforce? Businesses. That’s why OSHA is involved. If the business has a policy that goes against the mandate, it can be dangerous for the workers. simple really, if you think about it.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jul 3, 2020 18:46:29 GMT -8
Attempted murderer, but yeah, he’s good
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Post by spudbeaver on Jul 3, 2020 19:49:16 GMT -8
Attempted murderer, but yeah, he’s good Yikes. Well, most people could tell I was talking about the song.
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Post by Judge Smails on Jul 4, 2020 9:08:04 GMT -8
Attempted murderer, but yeah, he’s good He was acquitted. Because he turned informer.
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Post by spudbeaver on Jul 4, 2020 9:13:59 GMT -8
Attempted murderer, but yeah, he’s good Isn’t that’s pre-requisite for becoming a rapper?
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Post by Werebeaver on Jul 4, 2020 9:15:17 GMT -8
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